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Bloody hell, Sirius, you WERE NOT WRONG about that Perks girl. 'Mr Ponds, I swear I know you from somewhere,' she says, over tea. 'You look so familiar! Are you from Bromsgrove,' or whatever godforsaken town it was she went to village school in, 'because I might have seen you there when I was attending village school?'
I should've just said YES but of course I said no so THEN she started trying to work out where she might have known me from as I assured her that she was a complete stranger to me and I must merely have a passing resemblance to whomever it was in Bromsgrove or Bromsfield or Bromleigh that she was trying to remember.
I could have sworn she never gave me more than a passing glance when she was a first year at Hogwarts. I certainly never looked twice at her.
As for the rest of it, we just about had a heart attack when MLE walked in to sweep the shop, but apparently they were only interested in things that might be a threat to Harry, and stayed respectfully out of the way the rest of the time.
I suppose I should acknowledge they were all perfectly polite, except for Jeremy Jugson, who was a bit obnoxious. Justin seemed well. Perhaps a little irritated by his foster-brother. Understandably.
(I suppose the rest of you are wondering what we're talking about -- Hydra Lestrange invited a large group of her friends over to Laszlo's today for 'tea appreciation club' or some such. So we played host to Hydra, Harry, the aforementioned Jeremy, and several members of the Jr. Auxiliary, including Sally-Anne Perks but not Pansy, whose absence was noted several times, I guess she was originally planning to come.)
I should've just said YES but of course I said no so THEN she started trying to work out where she might have known me from as I assured her that she was a complete stranger to me and I must merely have a passing resemblance to whomever it was in Bromsgrove or Bromsfield or Bromleigh that she was trying to remember.
I could have sworn she never gave me more than a passing glance when she was a first year at Hogwarts. I certainly never looked twice at her.
As for the rest of it, we just about had a heart attack when MLE walked in to sweep the shop, but apparently they were only interested in things that might be a threat to Harry, and stayed respectfully out of the way the rest of the time.
I suppose I should acknowledge they were all perfectly polite, except for Jeremy Jugson, who was a bit obnoxious. Justin seemed well. Perhaps a little irritated by his foster-brother. Understandably.
(I suppose the rest of you are wondering what we're talking about -- Hydra Lestrange invited a large group of her friends over to Laszlo's today for 'tea appreciation club' or some such. So we played host to Hydra, Harry, the aforementioned Jeremy, and several members of the Jr. Auxiliary, including Sally-Anne Perks but not Pansy, whose absence was noted several times, I guess she was originally planning to come.)
Private message to Dora and Padfoot
Apparently what she recognised was my stance -- the way I walk, the way I slouch. It strikes me that as a fostered half-blood in Slytherin, she's probably learnt to be extremely observant of body language. I should have thought about this; it's nearly always the people at the bottom who are most closely observant of the people around them.
Re: Private message to Dora and Padfoot
Have you noticed that lately she's kept a close watch on how much old Meeps has had to drink? He was about to get into it over Falmouth's last match when Ellie went and got Dora, calm as you like.
And she keeps track of your ledger for you, have you noticed? She always knows exactly where you left it.