I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
I got Pig back. I'm letting him rest up a bit before I send him off to Carrow in the morning. He doesn't act like he needs it, though.
I've cut out an article about the arrests with the Woods and typed a quick letter saying "serves them right, wrestling in the mud." I signed it "An Admirer".
Ugh.
I don't think we ought to send him right back to Terry. Not until we make sure that he can follow directions about not being seen after he delivers something. I'll work with him for a bit, and then we can practice with Lee or something. Because he'd be someone new. Or we could send him back to the Weasleys, because there's always a ton of people around, and they can send owls to one another so it'd be faster to see if it worked.
Should I work on having him learn to hide until he's wanted for a reply? Because if Terry can write in the journals, I don't think he'd need it, and it'd be riskier to have Pig around -- there's more that could go wrong.
I've cut out an article about the arrests with the Woods and typed a quick letter saying "serves them right, wrestling in the mud." I signed it "An Admirer".
Ugh.
I don't think we ought to send him right back to Terry. Not until we make sure that he can follow directions about not being seen after he delivers something. I'll work with him for a bit, and then we can practice with Lee or something. Because he'd be someone new. Or we could send him back to the Weasleys, because there's always a ton of people around, and they can send owls to one another so it'd be faster to see if it worked.
Should I work on having him learn to hide until he's wanted for a reply? Because if Terry can write in the journals, I don't think he'd need it, and it'd be riskier to have Pig around -- there's more that could go wrong.
Private message to Pansy
Re: Private message to Pansy
He said the Doris business is pure nonsense, and I shouldn't pay it any mind. That he thought she'd picked up on the lyrics and was using them to try and be like him, but that she didn't really know him at all. Just like you said. And that I ought to keep right on asking questions, only he didn't think I was quite ready to hear his answers.
Which is also pure nonsense, of course, but whatever.
He also said I could write him again, but that I ought to be cautious, because he is supposed to be dead and all.
But yeah. He did write back. Really and truly.