Narcissa Malfoy (
alt_narcissa) wrote2011-05-20 09:22 pm
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Barty, has your Mother recovered from this afternoon's ordeal? I shouldn't wonder if she's still as shaken as I but I do hope she's been properly seen to by St Mungo's.
Remind me in future to ensure that you are lunching in the vicinity of any place where reporters are likely to find me. I must say I don't half fancy another such encounter on my own. There is a very good reason you and Bella are the Aurors and I am not!
Draco, if you should see the Prophet this evening before Valerian arrives with your Father's note: I am perfectly well, now. Mother had a spot of bother but it's all right, nothing to worry about. We'll see you tomorrow, dear. I am quite looking forward to excitement as a spectator, rather than a participant - only the good sort of excitement, of course.
Your Father says he thinks Harry will be allowed to play with his replacement broom. Have you heard from Professor Slughorn about it? Or your Uncle?
Remind me in future to ensure that you are lunching in the vicinity of any place where reporters are likely to find me. I must say I don't half fancy another such encounter on my own. There is a very good reason you and Bella are the Aurors and I am not!
Draco, if you should see the Prophet this evening before Valerian arrives with your Father's note: I am perfectly well, now. Mother had a spot of bother but it's all right, nothing to worry about. We'll see you tomorrow, dear. I am quite looking forward to excitement as a spectator, rather than a participant - only the good sort of excitement, of course.
Your Father says he thinks Harry will be allowed to play with his replacement broom. Have you heard from Professor Slughorn about it? Or your Uncle?
Re: Private Message to Barty Crouch, Jr.
Understood. And, yes. I do think Narcissa found some of the details of the letters disturbing; they forced her to digest things she's sought not to know. I can't speak to her wish that you not be told. But it was hers to decide.
Yes. Do speak to Crabbe, though we both know she'll hate it. And Travers does have the letters, yes. If Narcissa's given permission, obviously he'll make himself and them available to you. I'm sure he'd welcome your insight into the contents.
Thank you. I'll tell Mother you asked after her.