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Apr 23, 2004 23:00

I'm fine, or I will be. I took the afternoon off. My secretary indulged me this morning, knowing my circumstances, and put up with a lot of petty things on my part. This afternoon, she told me to get out. So I did. Thank you dear ( Read more... )

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theman_who April 23 2004, 16:06:46 UTC
I don't pretend to understand what you're going through today. I was too young when my own Mum died to remember. But I do understand how much we all loved her, and I always hoped she thought of me as an Honorary Weasley.

When I start feeling confused by the world, I look around at the faces of the kids here at The Children's House. All of them were touched by the war--some lost their families the same as I did.

But they're alive, and ususally happy. We have to keep this world we've made safe for them.

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percivalperfect April 23 2004, 17:16:16 UTC
I always hoped she thought of me as an Honorary Weasley.

Course she did! We all did, still do. And it's not Honorary, you *are* the 7th son of Arthur and Molly Weasley.

The children are inspirational.

I hope that your oldest 'child' is doing well?

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still_a_dog April 23 2004, 17:26:45 UTC
I'm afraid Mipsy isn't mine, although the name sounds vaguely familiar. I don't have any elves right now, since Kreacher was the last of his line and he is, obviously, gone.

I hope you manage to find what you need. You know I'm here, as your friend, if you should ever want to call on me.

Understanding is, I think, what we most need in the world right now. It's good someone's trying, maybe it will catch on.

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weasley_duo April 24 2004, 09:55:33 UTC
Percy,

We were serious about offering to spend time with you. We just couldn't face... well, everything today. So much has changed with all of us, we really should get together and talk... maybe dinner this week sometime?

We love you, even if you are our brother.

F&G

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irishbarkeep April 24 2004, 13:14:20 UTC
Percy, I'm sorry I didn't get to see you in person yesterday and express my condolences. Your presence was missed, but grief is a very personal thing and I can understand your desire to be alone with it.

You and I don't know each other very well, but I admire your thoughtfulness. The war seems to have left us all struggling in ways that are hard to understand. And to have affected us all on a very personal level.

For all that it may not look that way sometimes, I think hope feel that your brother and I are companions like you describe. And I can assure you that, as difficult as it is at times, it's entirely worth the effort. Don't give up hope that there's someone who can be that important for you as well.

If there's anything I can do for you, or if you ever want to just stop by the pub to have a drink and chat, please feel free.

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