alt_hermione: Hermione worried. (worried)
alt_hermione ([personal profile] alt_hermione) wrote2008-09-16 08:32 am

A word of the day which Mr Lupin taught me

Today the word is polydipsia, which Mr Lupin taught me means "excessively thirsty." Mr Lupin's clabbert, Clifton, had polydipsia this morning, which Mr Lupin says is a sign that his hutch is too hot and needs to be moved out of the sun. That is awfully hard work so Mr Lupin was nice enough to give me a break.

It is a nice change from scrubbing toilets but I'm back on them in the afternoon. My least favorite job is serving at table, though. It never seems like I'm quite clean enough to really serve food, so I feel guilty before I even start, and then everyone stares.

It isn't so bad though because at least Terry has taken care of his problem and I know that this will end and then I'll go back to the library. The first day I was so miserable I cried and cried and cried. I couldn't believe that anyone would be so mean, even though I know that people are mean to other Mudbloods all the time. It just had never happened to me really, since Mum and Dad always took care of me in the camps. If I didn't have parents, like Terry, I wouldn't have cried I bet, because I would have been used to it.

I haven't heard from Mum and Dad in a long time. I hope they're okay.

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[personal profile] alt_terry 2008-09-16 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
what is it like to have parents? boot did have parents, too, but boot showed magic so early that boot got taken away very young and doesn't remember them. boot was about 3, maybe? don't know what happened to them.

boot wishes he could remember them.
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[personal profile] alt_terry 2008-09-16 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
not having parents doesn't mean you don't ever cry
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[personal profile] alt_terry 2008-09-16 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
boot tries to imagine what a "nice" kind of scolding would be, but can't quite see it.

sorry you had to be taken away from them. but glad you came here. boot wouldn't have met you otherwise.

thinking about what you said about not feeling quite clean enough to serve food. dont be angry at boot for suggesting it, but what would you think about cutting your hair? might be a lot easier, than having it fly in your face all the time. hermione's hair is awfully springy. boot keeps his so short because it's easier to keep clean. boot could help cut it, if you like. or maybe hermione could braid it, get it out of the way.
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[personal profile] alt_terry 2008-09-16 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Not too short, boot promises. and will leave just a little longer in the back you can braid into a short braid, so no one thinks hermione is a boy

maybe hermione will be able to grow it longer again someday. it doesn't have to be permanent. just to make it a little easier right now.
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[personal profile] alt_sirius 2008-09-17 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
Moony has a clabbert named Clifton?

Statistically speaking, werewolves are weakest right after the full moon, but remember my warning, Hermione: Lupin is very nice, and I hate to say it, not to be trusted. Consider that he is not in the Order. Was he

But I'm happy to hear Terry has solved his problem, and sorry that Professor McGonagall had to make an example of you. You do know she is doing it to protect us all, I hope?

If all goes well, you'll see your parents before long.
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[personal profile] alt_sirius 2008-09-17 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
I remember one detention in which we had to trim the grounds of the Quidditch pitch with nail clippers. Without magic.

(Have you asked the house elves for a spot of help?)

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[personal profile] alt_lupin 2008-09-17 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Hermione, your parents wouldn't be Elizabeth and William Granger, would they? Of Knightsbridge?
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[personal profile] alt_lupin 2008-09-18 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)

I know of them, yes.

They are as well as can be expected. Alive, reasonably healthy. I thought you might want to know.
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[personal profile] alt_sirius 2008-09-19 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Nothing.

Say nothing. You've had nothing to do with this and with luck no one will notice.

But Boot is right: giving in to a bully, in any form, only gives them a leg to stand on the next time they come 'round looking to give you grief.

Even if you had your reasons.