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Jun 30, 2003 23:49

Sometimes I wonder how much was an act and how much was real. I know it's stupid, and Dad would flip. That doesn't keep me from wondering. Now that we're back at the Burrow, it's horribly lonely, and I think about things. I really shouldn't don't miss him ( Read more... )

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dracolicious June 30 2003, 22:05:12 UTC
You've obviously never had formal lessons in the art of conveniently disappearing at key times. I highly recommend them.

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weaselette July 1 2003, 03:40:38 UTC
I will look into them. Thank you.

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mr_thomas July 1 2003, 13:21:26 UTC
Poor dahling. Should you want to talk which must be what you're hinting at, just let me know. Will gladly listen as I have no doubts you'll one day return the favor if you have not already.

Have a pleasant vacation dear-
Dean

somewhere, my grandmother is smiling. or yelling at her cats and taking no notice of my impudence

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weaselette July 1 2003, 14:51:55 UTC
Thank you, Dean, but I don't think it's something I'm quite ready to discuss yet. I need to think about somethings.

I don't think you'd be too happy with my choice of people to moon over, anyway.

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Re: mr_thomas July 1 2003, 18:11:56 UTC
Try me. I'm dating some one I met because he split my eyebrow and we remet in the hospital. I considered dating his sister.
I was attracted to Neville. I fancied older men.

Dean

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weaselette July 1 2003, 18:23:57 UTC
Oh, he's older. I'm not quite sure how old, but Old Enough. I suppose I should figure it out. Might deter me a bit.

It's just a silly thing, Dean. I might try contacting him before school starts again, but that's more than a bit impossible. I'd have to go through some people that frighten me, and I'd have to piss off my parents to do it.

But, if anything happens, I let you know as much as I can.

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not_weatherby July 6 2003, 17:27:29 UTC
I don't expect you to understand the reasoning behind my leaving, mainly because I've never explained it to you, nor have you cared to ask. However, I should hardly be blamed for Mum's state of mind two years after the fact, if at all. It does take two to have a row.

Also, simply because Mum and Dad and I no longer speak, it doesn't mean that I don't give a rot about all of you, and I'd like to think if you're having problems you can't discuss with Mum that you'd know I'm here. If you didn't know, well, I don't expect you'll be pleased to hear it, but there you are. Differing opinions don't equate treachery, Ginny, they merely make you an individual. Keep that in mind.

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weaselette July 6 2003, 20:36:14 UTC
I somehow doubt you and your high moral horse could help me, Percy. I don't give a damn about your reasons for leaving. You left, Percy. We haven't really heard from you since then. Why should I confide anything in you?

I hope you're having a blast at the Ministry.

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