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Aurora Sinistra ([personal profile] alt_sinistra) wrote2012-02-15 09:37 am

Mid-winter moments

It was quite fun yesterday to see all the different creative ideas for Valentines - such a nice break in the middle of the winter. And hearing the buzz about the Frost Faire - those who’ve seen the latest photos, I can only say they don’t do the streets any justice, from what parts I saw last night.

Seventh years: I’m delighted to say I’m ahead of schedule with comments on your research proposals. They all look quite strong, and there are a couple I’m particularly intrigued by. If you’d like them back sooner than Friday’s class, stop by during office hours.
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[personal profile] alt_rabastan 2012-02-15 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Pleasure was all mine, love. I knew that those sparklers would win you over eventually- too much like wee stars not to, yeah?

Hooch says that dueling went just fine last night. Rather thinly attended, as I expected, what with so many kids off having a cuddle somewhere. Bloody Erebus, I only hope one of them wasn't Hydra.

We might have a free moment here and there for you to do your work, if you need to- though I confess I'd rather spend that time on other things.

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[personal profile] alt_pomona 2012-02-16 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
I don't envy you, having lessons scheduled on Valentine's Day evening, with that stew of adolescent hormones at its height, I must say!

Miss Midgen has been avoiding me as well, but I gather from the comments of other students that there was a scene at mealtime--she presented Mr. Summers with an elaborate Valentine and he reacted rather badly. "Get away from me, you spotty cow," and other remarks in that line.

As to Miss Greengrass, I must admit that I haven't noticed any changes there; my spare attention during lessons being generally occupied with more obvious sources of trouble, such as Miss Bulstrode and Mr. Goyle.