Jan. 22nd, 2015

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I met with Igraine this afternoon. She was quite upset -- upset enough that we set off for the secret room so she could have it out. The room was quite comforting, which helped.

Apparently, Glozeman cruciated O'Leary, but not her. He said something along the lines of, 'I'm sure, Miss Archer, you're willing to do anything -- whatever it takes -- to stay out of the mudblood camps. Perhaps you can give Mr O'Leary some encouragement to do likewise. Before February's in-class exam.'

She felt absolutely wretched because she wasn't cruciated, and was in a panic about the camps, too. She didn't out and out say it, but suggested it a few times. I suppose she's got more reason than most to be afraid of them.

Harry, I reminded her about you, and how you were absolutely committed to making sure that what happened to Capper wouldn't happen to anyone else. If you could give her a friendly word, it'd go a long way. And I made sure to tell her that even though Sally-Anne and Justin had been told by Glozeman to tutor, that they both wanted her and Lucas to do well, very much. Other than that, it was mostly letting her cry it out a bit, and settling her down some.

Is he picking on any of the other halfbloods, or just those two? Igraine is absolutely petrified of going back to the camps. I think she'll need some support, to know she's not alone. And, if need be, that she's got options.

I was also wondering about her mum. Whether we might look into getting Mrs Archer and Igraine's brother out. I think we owe the Archers that much, really, and I bet Mrs Archer'd be useful, seeing as she was trained at Hogwarts. If we're to bring Igraine in, I think it'd make a world of difference to her, too.

Regardless, we ought to think of ways to show our support to both of them.

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