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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:30 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:02 pm
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Lily | Luna | Potter
Said I forgot, but I did not Dreams we have had play in my head Did we believe the cry of the wind? Did we regret? Would we forget?
It was about time Lily got to the Owlery! She hadn't been able to get there since getting to school. As her father's letter dictated, it was time for her to write to her mother, who was always a nervous wreck about her youngest child going to school, despite the fact that she'd been there for a couple years now. She usually managed to keep on top of communicating with her mother, but lately Lily had been so busy with her schoolwork that it was almost impossible to have time for anything else. Fourth year was so much harder than the previous years! When did everything become so difficult? Regardless, after breakfast, she managed to sit down and write a nice letter to her mother, reading:
Dear Mom,
It's been a great first week at Hogwarts. I'm sure you heard all about the Triwizard Tournament that's going to be held again after all these years. Don't worry, though. I'm not old enough to put my name in the Goblet of Fire. After that story you told me about Uncle George and Uncle Fred, I definitely won't try. Besides, even if I did and by some miracle was picked, I'm sure Albus would kill me before I got to the first task. Anyway, I hope everything is going well at home. Say hello to everyone for me!
Love always, Lily
Now that it was finished, she walked up the steps to the Owlery, trying to hurry so the rain didn't drench her. She wasn't a big fan of precipitation, mostly because it gave her sinus headaches, but she was desperately in need of contacting her worried mother. So there she was.
It was a surprise to find Miss Riley Renolds also sending out a letter. Maybe Neville was right...should she ask her about Albus? He seemed so down after talking to the Slytherin girl. She had to have had something to do with it. But it was none of her business...But Albus was her brother! She had to look out for him. Going to an owl, she tried to ignore the other girl as she attached the letter to its leg. "Take this to mum," she said, petting it gratefully on the head. The owl hooted before taking flight out into the rain. For a moment, Lily felt guilty for making the animal go out in this weather.
This thought was forgotten when she turned to Riley. She absolutely had to ask. "Hey Riley? I wanted to asked you something..." She paused, not exactly sure how to ask her question. "Well...I noticed how down my brother was this morning after talking to you and I wonder if you knew anything. He seemed really upset. Did you maybe...say something to him?" She didn't want to sound like she was accusing the girl of anything, but what else could have merited such a mood swing from her older brother?
Winters have come and gone you know Winters have come and gone you know But I’ll miss you young and sweet For a dance round the memory tree
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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:53 pm
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