Eithne

Feb 20, 2009 10:00

Before any concerned student asks, no, I hadn't any plans to set a baby dragon loose in the castle. Point of fact, I was working with the mite creature on a new programme of dragon keeping. Due to their undomesticated nature, most dragon keeping involves hexing and restraint and sedation. My own belief is that this only serves to make the ( Read more... )

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alt_molly February 20 2009, 22:10:41 UTC
Really, Professor Macnair. As much as I appreciate your wanting to investigate methods to make dragon keeping safer, there is a reason that the raising of dragons is restricted. I honestly don't care how contrite you are. My son Charlie works at Stornoway, and so I know something about the laws governing restricted magical creatures, and you are entirely outside them.

Amos Diggory is a neighbour of mine. He's with the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. I'm sure that Department will be taking note of last night's incident as well.

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Order Only alt_molly February 20 2009, 22:11:48 UTC
I suppose it's probably too much to hope that we'll get rid of him, but there's no harm in trying while he's in such disgrace.

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alt_macnair February 21 2009, 00:19:41 UTC
Should I know who you are?

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alt_molly February 21 2009, 00:31:13 UTC
Well, I should hope so. Molly Weasley, Professor Macnair. All of my boys have been in Gryffindor.

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