So the Easter Party at Gloss House was lots of fun. There were parts of it for little kids that I got to help with, like the egg hunt. Mum charmed the ones that had really great gifts hidden in them to roll away from you once you spotted it, and I helped Arista Selwyn corner one that had a bracelet with a little silver charm in it that she just adored, and she dragged me off right away to show her mum and dad, of course! Antonia and Lucy Baddock were also quite sweet, and had loads of fun chasing down the chocolate frogs we’d set loose in the garden. Everyone loved the favours, too. There were these cunning little eggs, and some of them opened up to look like miniature quidditch pitches on the inside, with a little snitch zooming around it, and others were see-through and had a little model unicorn that galloped around on the inside when you rolled it on the ground. And some of my housemates had never been to Gloss House before, so I got to show them around the grounds, and introduce them to Onions, the horse I ride when I'm here. The boys played a mock game of Creaothceann that Prospero set up, where they used small pillows instead of rocks. It's certainly much safer that way!
And Gloss House looked just lovely. There were loads of flowers in the sitting rooms and entry hall, and branches from flowering trees in garlands, and we hung new curtains and re-upholstered the chairs in this lovely cream colour, so everything was bright and beautiful, especially with all the windows open and the French doors leading to the gardens.
Oh, and Aunt Narcissa, thank you for introducing me to Madame Featherstone and Madame Millingham-Kennilworthy. We had an interesting conversation about music. I'm not sure what Madame Millingham-Kennilworthy thought when I told her I wanted to be a music producer, because at first she thought I'd meant something with classical music, not for bands. But it turns out she liked opera, so we talked for a little about the Tosca opera because she'd seen it too. And it was really nice to see Mrs Baddock, she's always good to talk to. I didn't get a chance to meet too many other people, but everyone seemed to be having a good time. I’m sorry I didn’t get to talk with you or Lucius more, but it was good to see both of you. Rosa and Prospero were both very glad at how many people were able to come, and said after everyone left how lovely it was that you’d thought of them to host.
And Gloss House looked just lovely. There were loads of flowers in the sitting rooms and entry hall, and branches from flowering trees in garlands, and we hung new curtains and re-upholstered the chairs in this lovely cream colour, so everything was bright and beautiful, especially with all the windows open and the French doors leading to the gardens.
Oh, and Aunt Narcissa, thank you for introducing me to Madame Featherstone and Madame Millingham-Kennilworthy. We had an interesting conversation about music. I'm not sure what Madame Millingham-Kennilworthy thought when I told her I wanted to be a music producer, because at first she thought I'd meant something with classical music, not for bands. But it turns out she liked opera, so we talked for a little about the Tosca opera because she'd seen it too. And it was really nice to see Mrs Baddock, she's always good to talk to. I didn't get a chance to meet too many other people, but everyone seemed to be having a good time. I’m sorry I didn’t get to talk with you or Lucius more, but it was good to see both of you. Rosa and Prospero were both very glad at how many people were able to come, and said after everyone left how lovely it was that you’d thought of them to host.
I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 02:13 am (UTC)Well, I thought he knew.
But of course he didn’t, he was probably thinking about the stuff we used to do a while back with the fish and the colours, but still. It gave my stomach a turn. And then Mr Selwyn remembered the thing I wrote Arista when she took his journal, and made a joke about how I was a 'little bit of trouble,' which was why I got on with Arista so well, and Lucius laughed about it but you could tell he didn’t think it funny.
But any ways, you’ve got to be just absolutely careful about what you say under the Private Messages. Nothing about the lock ever. Or about anything you’ve said under the lock. Because they are going to be paying closer attention to everything. And if you say something that doesn’t fit, that might stick out, and
well
I don’t even want to think about what sort of trouble we’d get into because it’s already making me feel ill just writing it down.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 02:19 am (UTC)Let’s just say she was terrible, and I could hardly look her in the eye after hearing what she really thought of me. And him. And... ugh.
I wasn’t able to have any fun after that. At all. I mean, the bits with people from school were okay, I guess, but I wasn’t able to enjoy it. I was glad you were there, Sally- Anne, else I would’ve gone just mental.
I've had words with Mrs Macalister, too. She really oughtn't to have snapped at you like that.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:17 am (UTC)With Mrs Macalister I just wished there were a way to say 'but it wasn't for ME, I wasn't taking this for ME' without sounding all defensive. There were so many of those little egg things I really thought it would be alright if I took one of the quidditch ones for Philip and one of the unicorn ones for Gemma. The look on her face ... ugh.
Well, Gemma and Philip thought they were brilliant, at least.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:27 am (UTC)And Milingsnot can go leap off a broom. And her mother ought to come back from the grave and wash out that filthy mouth of hers. Ooooh, I just wanted to slap her so badly.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 02:33 pm (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 05:39 pm (UTC)You know
Like that,
and I was taking advantage of him because I wanted to marry a Black.
It made me really, really angry to hear it at first, that she'd made it so sick and twisted sounding and wrong, but writing it all down makes it sound ridiculous, which is exactly what it was. And she's an awful cow of a woman that no-one likes at all, too, so she probably needs gossip to feel better about herself.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 07:08 pm (UTC)Why do you want to spend time with people like that, anyway? I mean, why would you want to grow up to go to all the places and join all the clubs and wotnot that people like that do?
You'd be miserable all the time if you do, I'd think.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 07:46 pm (UTC)Mum used to throw interesting parties back when I was younger, with artists and philosophers and writers and people like that. I loved those parties.
These sorts of parties, though, they're the parties that everyone wants to be invited to, but no-one actually seems to have fun at. Except the kids looking for eggs. They had fun.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:11 am (UTC)But I try to imagine Mr Crouch reading every word I say. I mean, I'm sure no one cares if we talk about how dreadful Professor Carrow is or even the defense clubs, you know? Those aren't a secret really from anyone other than Carrow. I can complain about the Strettons, no one cares if I don't like my foster parents. I can't ever say anything bad about the Lord Protector, though. I can't even hint at it. And we should watch out about inside jokes and such, they might think it was a code and we can't risk MLE wanting to talk to us.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:31 am (UTC)And I think they're looking more to see if anyone else's journal has been nicked, so that the person that nicked it might be talking just like a normal student about going to classes and all, but there's something off about it like talking about the wrong class on the wrong day, so they're using it for code. So it's not like they'll be looking hard at the journals they know are from students, but still. I don't think everyone knows that people like Director Selwyn can read the Private Messages that aren't the people it's addressed to.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:42 am (UTC)Besides there was that person who got fired for gossiping, if anyone didn't know before that they should have known after.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 02:51 pm (UTC)It gets complicated sometimes--remembering what to say in which kind of message as much as remembering what not to say in some kinds.
But that's not good about them reading PMs and all.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 05:30 pm (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 07:22 pm (UTC)You know, I
um
I looked back at what I said to Nev the other day in that Private Message, and
well
I might've messed up and talked about stuff I shouldn't've.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 07:41 pm (UTC)And I don't think they'd be reading your journal too closely, or pay much mind long as you didn't go, "Hey, you know that secret way we have of writing things over the journals? Where we use special ink and words?"
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 08:10 pm (UTC)And, yeah. I sort of said something about Sally Anne piling on in the journals 'cause I'd messed up, but y'know actually she said that under the lock, so I guess if someone was reading my Private Message, they'd wonder what I was on about.
But you'd have to be really paying attention.
But I guess they would do, wouldn't they?
D'you think I could've got us in trouble?
I mean, wouldn't they have come asking questions already if they were suspicious? Or d'you think they'd wait? Just to see what else I'll say?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 09:32 pm (UTC)Well, that's definitely not good. It could be worse, though, I guess.
It's not like they know that you in particular have a secret to hide, or even what sort of secret it is. They're just looking at Private Messages for odd things that don't fit. And yeah, that doesn't fit, which is the bad part. And if you start writing like you're thinking real carefully about what you're going to say when you're under Private Messages, that might look odd again, which might give them a reason to look closer than they would. So we'll wait and see, but just don't give them anything more to find, yeah? I know I'm going to cut down on the Private Messages with you lot unless I'm really sure that I want other people to know that I've written you, and make it sound like a normal message as much as I can.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:23 am (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:53 am (UTC)Quadruple ugh.
I really wish the Strettons had let you stay tonight.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Date: 2011-04-04 03:56 am (UTC)I think Jeremy must have been asking to spend the night somewhere they don't want him going, that's why they wouldn't let me. It's not as if they need me to put Gemma to bed these days (though she insists if I'm around, Maureen is perfectly capable of it).