Private to Pansyinner_humanJanuary 14 2007, 00:39:18 UTC
Well, I found a nice little cottage with three bedrooms and a cute little garden out front. Think we could scrounge up 100,000 galleons between the two of us?
Private to Miss Parkinsonsubtle_simmerJanuary 14 2007, 05:37:11 UTC
I did not see this until now, but Mr Derrick has discussed your situation with me. I believe he has agreed to my offer for him to bring you home to Spinner's End for however long you need temporary lodgings.
It is my advice, though not requirement, that the two of you take Theo's old room, being larger than Derrick's.
Hogwarts classes start Monday, so Remus and I will scarcely be at the house, which will surely make the situation more appealing.
Nonetheless, I do have ground rules which I expect to be honoured, regardless of my presence in the house.
I control the house wards - I know precisely when a stranger has breached them. You are more than welcome to have guests - but no one goes into my cellar lab, my private rooms, or the private bedroom of any of the others without express permission of the owner of the room or rooms in question. I value my privacy exceedingly, and I take great pains to see that as much privacy as possible is provided to my housemates. Your own privacy, of course, will likewise be honoured and
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Private to Professor SnapefreakedwithjetJanuary 15 2007, 01:19:22 UTC
Discussed?!
Well, since you and Perry have talked about it already, you likely know how very unlikely it is that I will be receiving any visitors in the near future. As for Aubrey, he was jealous of Perry but they seem all right now so I can only assume he'd be the same with everyone else.
I'm bringing Kebby back with me, so this Rollins does not need to worry.
Private to Miss Parkinsonsubtle_simmerJanuary 15 2007, 01:40:53 UTC
'Talked' is inaccurate, at least semantically. He mentioned the situation in his journal, I extended the offer reiterated here, to you, and he has yet to inform me of your decision.
As you have now done so, yourself, I will consider the situation resolved, and will provide Derrick the key shortly.
Kebby? Oh, yes, Nott's elf. Very well - it already knows the rule of the house, this is acceptable.
Save your thanks for after you have comfortably settled in a more permanent location. I fear you will find Spinner's End sorely lacking in accustomed amenities.
Private to Pansyterry_schtiwlJanuary 14 2007, 06:06:22 UTC
Quite honestly, I have no idea what the housing's like anywhere. However, if I happen to stumble upon a page of Real Estate, you'll be the first to know.
Fucking... P, you're going to give me a coronary. Bet dear old daddy didn't agree with you about Perry hanging the bleeding moon, did he?
SERVES YOU RIGHT, DAMN IT I TOLD YOU SO
Listen, my parents have decided to be... kind to me, since Christmas. Ironic turn of events, hm? Me in their 'good graces' and you now the black sheep. So, I've space in my flat. And it's not so horrid now, you know. And I have a feeling about where THAT FANG-FACE will be taking you as a last, pathetic resort. Forget it, I won't have it, you're rooming with me. Let Derrick stay at Snape's stupid shack, you don't want all those fucking 'dorm rules' over your head, do you?
Besides, how nice it would be. You and I. Bonding time. ... Ha.
I would say think it over, but there's nothing to think about. Tell me what time you'll be bringing your things, and that lovely feline of yours.
Private to DracofreakedwithjetJanuary 15 2007, 11:19:54 UTC
If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all, didn't your nurse ever tell you that?
You're a bit late, I'm there already. Anyway there wouldn't be much point in walking out on my parents for Perry then walking out on him to live with you now, would there?
Having said that, I think that getting desperately drunk would be an excellent idea. How's that for bonding time? If you can get hold of some cigarettes I'll love you forever.
Private to Pansyour_discontentJanuary 16 2007, 00:36:40 UTC
There already? UNACCEPTABLE.
But no fear, of course I'm the best candidate for getting you desperately drunk, and I'm practically made of cigarettes. You know that! For you, I'll share.
Anything to get you away from that dirty, foul-furred, mangy
We'll make up for all the hard times. I recommend tonight. If not, as soon as possible.
Drunk means much more pliable, I'll move you out of that house yet, I can't believe you
Right, then. Tell me when you're ready to love me forever -- as if you didn't already.
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It is my advice, though not requirement, that the two of you take Theo's old room, being larger than Derrick's.
Hogwarts classes start Monday, so Remus and I will scarcely be at the house, which will surely make the situation more appealing.
Nonetheless, I do have ground rules which I expect to be honoured, regardless of my presence in the house.
I control the house wards - I know precisely when a stranger has breached them. You are more than welcome to have guests - but no one goes into my cellar lab, my private rooms, or the private bedroom of any of the others without express permission of the owner of the room or rooms in question. I value my privacy exceedingly, and I take great pains to see that as much privacy as possible is provided to my housemates. Your own privacy, of course, will likewise be honoured and ( ... )
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Well, since you and Perry have talked about it already, you likely know how very unlikely it is that I will be receiving any visitors in the near future. As for Aubrey, he was jealous of Perry but they seem all right now so I can only assume he'd be the same with everyone else.
I'm bringing Kebby back with me, so this Rollins does not need to worry.
And, sir. I- thank you, for this.
~P. Parkinson
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As you have now done so, yourself, I will consider the situation resolved, and will provide Derrick the key shortly.
Kebby? Oh, yes, Nott's elf. Very well - it already knows the rule of the house, this is acceptable.
Save your thanks for after you have comfortably settled in a more permanent location. I fear you will find Spinner's End sorely lacking in accustomed amenities.
~Professor Snape
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Bet dear old daddy didn't agree with you about Perry hanging the bleeding moon, did he?
SERVES YOU RIGHT, DAMN IT I TOLD YOU SO
Listen, my parents have decided to be... kind to me, since Christmas. Ironic turn of events, hm? Me in their 'good graces' and you now the black sheep. So, I've space in my flat. And it's not so horrid now, you know. And I have a feeling about where THAT FANG-FACE will be taking you as a last, pathetic resort. Forget it, I won't have it, you're rooming with me. Let Derrick stay at Snape's stupid shack, you don't want all those fucking 'dorm rules' over your head, do you?
Besides, how nice it would be. You and I. Bonding time.
... Ha.
I would say think it over, but there's nothing to think about. Tell me what time you'll be bringing your things, and that lovely feline of yours.
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You're a bit late, I'm there already. Anyway there wouldn't be much point in walking out on my parents for Perry then walking out on him to live with you now, would there?
Having said that, I think that getting desperately drunk would be an excellent idea. How's that for bonding time? If you can get hold of some cigarettes I'll love you forever.
~P
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But no fear, of course I'm the best candidate for getting you desperately drunk, and I'm practically made of cigarettes. You know that! For you, I'll share.
Anything to get you away from that dirty, foul-furred, mangy
We'll make up for all the hard times.
I recommend tonight. If not, as soon as possible.
Drunk means much more pliable, I'll move you out of that house yet, I can't believe you
Right, then. Tell me when you're ready to love me forever -- as if you didn't already.
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