missgranger @ 2003-04-11 00:53:00

Current mood:working

I support peaceful resolutions to even the most inane of battles.
After deliberating on it with Ginny, I've decided I'll not be going to Saturday's duel. As entertaining and hallowed a practise as duelling is, I don't favour either of the duelists. They can hex each other to testosterone-laden shreds, as far as I'm concerned. And anyway, I've far too much to do to even think of leaving the library this weekend! Not having a boyfriend has freed up a lot of time, so I'm taking up a special project, which I expect will be very involved and time-consuming. On that note: if you need me, I'll be in the library!


Comments:

just_harry @ 2003-04-11 12:20 pm UTC

I can come help you if you need help. Which you probably don't, but if you want me to, I mean. I don't think that I am going to the duel, either.


missgranger @ 2003-04-11 04:32 pm UTC

Of course you can come, Harry. I always appreciate help. How are you at making buttons?

On second thought, you might not want to help with this. I'd still like to talk to you, however!

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hannahabbott @ 2003-04-11 08:55 pm UTC

I completely agree, Hermione.

It's all about testosterone and who's wand is biggest. It seems that the whole school has gone completely duel crazy. What is the world coming to?

Regards,
Hannah



finch_fletchley @ 2003-04-12 03:18 pm UTC

Well Hannah, some of us want to see Malfoy pay for everything he's done to our House.

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hannahabbott @ 2003-04-13 06:12 pm UTC

As unhappy as I am with Malfoy's behaviour recently, I am not pro-revenge. It doesn't help anyone and leaves a lot of ill feelings around.

Besides, revenge is no way to treat Cedric's good memory ~ would he want us going against everything that the Hufflepuff's stand for: honesty and friendship?

Of course, this is only my opinion, and you are entitled to your own, Justin.

~ Hannah

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