Private to PadmaforevernevJune 13 2006, 01:56:42 UTC
Padma,
I could say it isn't true, but that'd be a boldfaced lie.
I'm fine. Just a bit aggravated, is all. It's been a really strange day.
I don't really know about the rest of that article, but the stuff about the Bellatrix Lestrange rumour's true enough. I've no idea how the Prophet got wind of it before the fact, but they did.
Bloody hell. What kind of psychotic incompetents are running that place?
But it's only been a few months. She couldn't possibly be 'cured' after only a few months. Typically mental patients take years to recover, much less be well enough for release... Especially if they've been responsible for the peoples' deaths.
O brave new world... Huxley and Orwell, eat your hearts out.
Private to PadmaforevernevJune 13 2006, 02:56:30 UTC
Or mental patients never recover at all.
It's certainly suspicious, but there's no current way to get her back into St. Mungos. Or into Azkaban. Unless she slips and makes a mistake to call attention to herself.
I've lost quite a bit of faith in many things lately.
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I could say it isn't true, but that'd be a boldfaced lie.
I'm fine. Just a bit aggravated, is all. It's been a really strange day.
I don't really know about the rest of that article, but the stuff about the Bellatrix Lestrange rumour's true enough. I've no idea how the Prophet got wind of it before the fact, but they did.
She's been freed.
- Neville
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But it's only been a few months. She couldn't possibly be 'cured' after only a few months. Typically mental patients take years to recover, much less be well enough for release... Especially if they've been responsible for the peoples' deaths.
O brave new world... Huxley and Orwell, eat your hearts out.
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It's certainly suspicious, but there's no current way to get her back into St. Mungos. Or into Azkaban. Unless she slips and makes a mistake to call attention to herself.
I've lost quite a bit of faith in many things lately.
- Neville
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