Private to Molly Weasleysubtle_simmerJune 13 2006, 02:18:05 UTC
Of the lot, I would believe Gnomes and Dwarves at Hogwarts before the rest, Molly. Albus had many contacts and often pulled strange things out of his hat - he would have left Minerva with an enormous bag of tricks.
I, too, admit a certain level of wary curiosity about Lucius' motives, though it would not explain his behaviour during the years between wars. Then again, there are those who would say the same of MY behaviour during the same period, so who am I to judge?
Bellatrix - well, the truth is, even rumour of her freedom makes my blood run cold. My house, by virtue of Registry restrictions, is not nearly secure enough for my liking, if that slag woman is loose on the street.
You are under no such restrictions for your residence - is the Burrow secure? I would be glad to assist you with any wards you might wish, should the rumours prove founded, should you have need of additional security, though I'm sure Moody would be glad to assist you with the same.
Private to SeverusweasleymamaJune 13 2006, 04:14:42 UTC
Secure? Well, I suppose the answer would be no if we're discussing wards. I never really found any need for them. Bill's been trying to convince me to let him put some up for years, but it always just seemed unneccesary...
Private to Molly Weasleysubtle_simmerJune 13 2006, 04:25:30 UTC
Never!!!!!
Some!!!!!
Unnecessary!!!!!
Molly!!! What are you thinking???? Bellatrix, countless Death Eaters never discovered or caught, Fenrir Greyback, quite possibly Lucius Malfoy... how many of these individuals would consider your family a 'ripe' target? Has Fenrir himself not done enough damage to your son and daughter-in-law to warrant some caution?
I thought Alastor Moody was supposed to be such a grand friend to your husband? How on earth can he consider himself a 'friend' to you and allow you to live, unprotected??
I am lamentably occupied for the rest of this week due to the upcoming full moon. I will be at the Burrow as early as possible after that event to rectify this situation, at once. If you can get Moody there sooner, so much the better. I believe Miss Granger has wards developed for their house which she would surely apply to yours if asked.
I cannot believe you have gone this long so utterly unprotected!!
Private to SeverusweasleymamaJune 13 2006, 04:40:26 UTC
Don't you take that tone with me, young man! While I will admit that it may have been an oversight on my part, I had other things to concern myself with, like trying to keep seven children in line while making sure my husband didn't get himself lost in some sort of tangent on eklectric can openers so long that he forgets to eat.
And if you think I'm going allow Alastor to brandish a wand in my house when he's likely to blow up something if a board creaks over his shoulder, you've flipped. I may respect him, but I don't trust him anywhere near my breakables.
But fine, if it's really so important that you blow your top over it, I'll talk to Arthur about it.
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I, too, admit a certain level of wary curiosity about Lucius' motives, though it would not explain his behaviour during the years between wars. Then again, there are those who would say the same of MY behaviour during the same period, so who am I to judge?
Bellatrix - well, the truth is, even rumour of her freedom makes my blood run cold. My house, by virtue of Registry restrictions, is not nearly secure enough for my liking, if that slag woman is loose on the street.
You are under no such restrictions for your residence - is the Burrow secure? I would be glad to assist you with any wards you might wish, should the rumours prove founded, should you have need of additional security, though I'm sure Moody would be glad to assist you with the same.
Be vigilant cautious.
S. Snape
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Some!!!!!
Unnecessary!!!!!
Molly!!! What are you thinking???? Bellatrix, countless Death Eaters never discovered or caught, Fenrir Greyback, quite possibly Lucius Malfoy... how many of these individuals would consider your family a 'ripe' target? Has Fenrir himself not done enough damage to your son and daughter-in-law to warrant some caution?
I thought Alastor Moody was supposed to be such a grand friend to your husband? How on earth can he consider himself a 'friend' to you and allow you to live, unprotected??
I am lamentably occupied for the rest of this week due to the upcoming full moon. I will be at the Burrow as early as possible after that event to rectify this situation, at once. If you can get Moody there sooner, so much the better. I believe Miss Granger has wards developed for their house which she would surely apply to yours if asked.
I cannot believe you have gone this long so utterly unprotected!!
S. Snape
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And if you think I'm going allow Alastor to brandish a wand in my house when he's likely to blow up something if a board creaks over his shoulder, you've flipped. I may respect him, but I don't trust him anywhere near my breakables.
But fine, if it's really so important that you blow your top over it, I'll talk to Arthur about it.
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~Gin
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The world has officially gone mad.
And not in a good way.
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