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Music greets the viewers' ears when the PCD turns on. Another recording from that previous event almost four and a half months ago? No, the notes are too clear to be from a recording. Instead, they're coming from the man sitting in the middle of what looks to be a rather sparse bedroom, eyes closed in concentration as he draws the bow across the
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Only you can go from classical music to the mention of dead rabbits.
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Your point, Miss Granger?
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I don't really have one. Though I must say, you're unexpectedly good with your hands.
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Good. I hope his own world can handle him. {No, she is not fond of him. Ever since that puppy incident, she hasn't been able to see eye to eye with him.}
We...need to talk. By the way. {He can face that or ignore it.} I think there's a problem.
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About?
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I...know.
Tell me what happened.
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You'll have to clarify what it is that you mean.
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Sounds like he was such a charmer... Nice finger work.
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Perhaps.
[Ignoring the compliment part of that comment. Sorry, but he tends to follow the network for the most part and is perfectly capable of putting two and two together. And he remembers you.]
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Were the dead animals presents, like what cats do?
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I would hardly know. Now, if you'll excuse me, there is something else that requires my attention aside from inane questions.
[End Transmission.]
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[He bites his lip.]
I don't want to believe it.
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What are you gonna play next?
[And no, she makes no comment on Johannes' departure. It's as if she didn't hear that part at all.]
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[His playing is not for your personal entertainment.]
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[Everything is for her personal entertainment this week, dear Professor Snape.]
Which piece will it be, then?
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[No one gets to call him 'Sev' except for Lily.]
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