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Today's been
ugh.
So Fred sends me this patronus earlier this evening, which immediately sends me in to a tizzy because last time I got a patronus from Fred
you know.
Anyways. Turns out George went to the quidditch shed because he really wanted to hit some bludgers around and he couldn't, and it all sort of came crashing down into a giant thing where he was furious about not being able to help Ginny and ended up breaking half the things in the shed. It's a bloody miracle he didn't cut himself on broken glass or break something in his hands (I checked), and he'll be stiff as all get-out tomorrow.
It was like
Well, he's always been so even-tempered about losing his magic. You know George. Upbeat and "we'll sort it out." But he was just so furious and helpless for the first time about it, because of Ginny, really, and Fred yelled at him for a bit and Terry got all Terry because boys are idiots, but I managed to talk him down and we all sat there for like a solid hour crying about it, and then chucked things at the lake and threw sticks for the Professor for ages and ages.
I've never seen him that angry before.
I don't care if he gets his magic back, and I know that he's already found all sorts of things that need doing that don't need a wand, but rescuing Ginny will. If we ever manage to, that is.
How's Ron? Still wound tight?
I hate this.
ugh.
So Fred sends me this patronus earlier this evening, which immediately sends me in to a tizzy because last time I got a patronus from Fred
you know.
Anyways. Turns out George went to the quidditch shed because he really wanted to hit some bludgers around and he couldn't, and it all sort of came crashing down into a giant thing where he was furious about not being able to help Ginny and ended up breaking half the things in the shed. It's a bloody miracle he didn't cut himself on broken glass or break something in his hands (I checked), and he'll be stiff as all get-out tomorrow.
It was like
Well, he's always been so even-tempered about losing his magic. You know George. Upbeat and "we'll sort it out." But he was just so furious and helpless for the first time about it, because of Ginny, really, and Fred yelled at him for a bit and Terry got all Terry because boys are idiots, but I managed to talk him down and we all sat there for like a solid hour crying about it, and then chucked things at the lake and threw sticks for the Professor for ages and ages.
I've never seen him that angry before.
I don't care if he gets his magic back, and I know that he's already found all sorts of things that need doing that don't need a wand, but rescuing Ginny will. If we ever manage to, that is.
How's Ron? Still wound tight?
I hate this.
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She says that to cruciate someone into madness, the key is that you cast the curse and keep it on them continuously for a long period. They teach Aurors to do a ten-second burst but of course in an actual interrogation they don't do just ten-second bursts. Still, if you keep it on someone for ten minutes without respite, fifteen, twenty, it injures their brain badly enough that the person's basically gone. That's what Hydra did to Neville.
Rachel said she'd seen it done. They had one of the Aurors come and demonstrate on a prisoner they didn't need anymore, when she was in training.
Anyway they won't do that by mistake to Ginny. If they did -- there'd be no point in keeping on torturing her.
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Ugh. Ugh ugh ugh.
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