I've been feeling ruddy horrible for the past week, I only had a cold but I didn't half feel rough. It doesn't help either when the windows at the Ministry are all charmed to look like there's a lovely Autumn day outside and when you actually get to leave it's wet and humid and there are leaves sticking to everything; my boots especially
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-B. Weasley.
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How's life treating you anyway, Billy boy? It feels like forever since I've seen you or Fleur.
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Same old, Tonks, same old. How's the Ministry life?
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It's as always. You know, I'd always wanted to be an Auror to avoid the daily grind, the repetition and everyday things seem to get that way more and more.
I actualy need to pop into Gringotts next week, what with all these birthdays coming up. Will you be around or are they still taking to chaining you guys up in the back?
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What did I do this time?
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Tell me. I've no idea what you're talking about.
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And a splendid idea, getting together next year. They shot off a few fireworks in Ottery St. Catchpole, Dad and I watched from the house. It seemed like they were having fun.
~Luna
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It's a deal then, next year we'll do the lot, toffee apples covered in sprinkles and all.
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I'm sure the Ministry's running you into the ground, but if you've got some time ever, what about dinner? Or lunch? There's so much to talk about - I feel like I haven't seen you in a year!
Cheers!
June
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You'd be surprised. I won't tell you what my dad called me.
Lunch! Yes, lunch would be perfect. When are you free, June and I'll wiggle you in? I've always got time for you!
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Oh, but now you've got me curious!
Well, if it's lunch, you could drop 'round Hogwarts any weekday and find me. And I don't generally do much on weekends, so you could come by Spinner's End then, or I could meet you - honestly, Tonks, you should know I've no life at all. Barring the usual lunar obligations, which unfortunately means this weekend is out.
What say you to Monday or Tuesday? That's if you think you can get your jailors- that is to say, employers- to let you out for a full lunch hour?
~ June
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Monday it is then and don't you worry. I'll work my charms on the guys in the office. I've got something I need to ask you anyway!
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I am shocked to hear you have put your life at risk with Muggle remedies! Particularly when you have been most accommodating to the Registry needs of one of the best - if not the best Potions Masters in Britain.
I would consider providing you with medicinal potions as a reasonable expectation in light of your attendance upon my household and Draco's requisite checks. Of course, the flavour might not have been any more to your liking then the Muggle swill, but at least you would be certain of the efficacy and no risk of permanent liver-damage from the toxins which Muggles call 'medicine'.
They feed acetaminophen to their infants for teething pain! In fact, it was probably present in the rubbish your well-meaning father gave you. One of the most highly liver-toxic substances known to man... it's remarkable they haven't self-exterminated long before now ( ... )
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I hardly think I've put my life at risk but thank you for your concern, Professor. It was really just a cold and what I've done for you in the past is nothing, really, it's my job afterall.
Acetamino- never mind. I'm sure the drink dad was giving me was the least of my worries, at least as far as my liver is concerned but I'll bear that in mind next time I'm feeling under the weather and you'll be the first person I see before turning to use any of his muggle medicines in the future. I should have thoughts. How silly of me!
...and I'm sure there are far worse things mentioned in these journals that might spark the imagination of those two, Professor. I'm fairly sure Weasley Wizard Wheezes stock something like fireworks at any rate and I'd hardly call them that, I hear they're doing fairly well with that shop of theirs.
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Regardless of your opinions of me, I am a man of honour, and I repay my debts. It was, as you say, your 'job', but you did go to some inconvenience to increase the comfort of those in my charge. I would not begrudge you any potions you might need, within reason, in deference to the debt.
Alas, I fear you are correct regarding the dreaded duo. Still, one can hope they will mature at some point.
~Professor Snape
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