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Remus Lupin (
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2014
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12:07 am
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Is that the Doors?
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alt_lupin
2014-06-11 05:09 am (UTC)
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Do you suppose they've noticed it's after midnight?
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alt_lupin
2014-06-11 05:09 am (UTC)
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If we expand the rooms, let's include some sound-blocking charms.
Teenagers.
Do you think this means they're feeling a bit better?
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alt_sirius
2014-06-11 05:14 am (UTC)
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Yes. LA Woman, I think. Maybe. Hard to tell.
And it's hard to say what it means. Could simply be looking for catharsis.
Either way, it's fine.
I'll go up and ask them to muffle it, though. Before they wake Bea. Go get some sleep.
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alt_lupin
2014-06-11 02:45 pm (UTC)
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When did we turn into the sort of grownups who'd say, 'turn that music down, young man, don't you realise people are trying to sleep?'
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alt_sirius
2014-06-11 02:54 pm (UTC)
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When you became a parent, you pillock.
He wasn't
too
shirty about it. I made sure he knew he didn't have to turn it off completely, that I didn't mind him using my old room or listening.
Were you awake enough to hear what I said when I came in? That he'd turned it up so loud so that
Hermione
could hear it?
It means they're talking to one another. In the journals, at least.
I'd be almost willing to accept Bea getting off her schedule in exchange for that.
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alt_lupin
2014-06-11 03:11 pm (UTC)
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If they wanted to listen to music together, there's this odd thing some people try known as
being in the same room
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Well, I'm glad they're talking in the journals.
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alt_sirius
2014-06-11 03:45 pm (UTC)
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Yes. Well, after midnight, I wasn't going to suggest that he invite Hermione up there to join him.
Besides - I think this is a question of one step at a time. Patience, Moony. (Yes, I'm aware of the irony that I am the one advising patience.)
If they want to be in the same room, they'll figure that out.
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Teenagers.
Do you think this means they're feeling a bit better?
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And it's hard to say what it means. Could simply be looking for catharsis.
Either way, it's fine.
I'll go up and ask them to muffle it, though. Before they wake Bea. Go get some sleep.
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He wasn't too shirty about it. I made sure he knew he didn't have to turn it off completely, that I didn't mind him using my old room or listening.
Were you awake enough to hear what I said when I came in? That he'd turned it up so loud so that Hermione could hear it?
It means they're talking to one another. In the journals, at least.
I'd be almost willing to accept Bea getting off her schedule in exchange for that.
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Well, I'm glad they're talking in the journals.
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Besides - I think this is a question of one step at a time. Patience, Moony. (Yes, I'm aware of the irony that I am the one advising patience.)
If they want to be in the same room, they'll figure that out.