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Aug 10, 2005 21:49

My parents don't grasp the severity of the situation in the Wizarding World... Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I'm not really certain. I suppose it has it's advantages. If they thought I was in danger then I would probably be pulled out of school. If they knew what had just happened ( Read more... )

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sunny_lil_stace August 11 2005, 03:09:20 UTC
And it's hard to decide just what to tell them and how much they need to know or would understand...

Muggle parents, that is.

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seer_wayne August 11 2005, 03:11:11 UTC
They wouldn't understand, and I wouldn't expect them too... It just worries me that I could be killed one day and they wouldn't understand why.

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sunny_lil_stace August 11 2005, 03:20:30 UTC
I'm sure someone would have to explain it to them as best they could, but there's always that barrier.

I think that worries all of us in that situation.

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seer_wayne August 11 2005, 03:26:48 UTC
It does.

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giggling_girl August 11 2005, 12:14:19 UTC
My parents want me to leave the school, my sister too. I'm not even sure I want to argue with them anymore.

It's a pity you didn't know him. He was wonderful.

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seer_wayne August 11 2005, 13:30:33 UTC
I think that you should try to stick it out until you've graduated. We're so close now.

I should make moe of an effort to know everyone.

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giggling_girl August 12 2005, 02:24:36 UTC
I suppose you're right. Dropping out in the last year seems a bit of a waste, all that time.

I don't know. It'd be less painful if you didn't.

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seer_wayne August 12 2005, 14:32:41 UTC
That's right. We can't give in to fear when we're so close to one small success.

Perhaps. But it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.

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