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Hermione,
How certain are you that no one reads Harry's PM's, what? I mean to say, if someone sent him a PM that said 'Oh, by the bye, Sirius Black is living in his old parents' house,' would anyone take notice? (No, don't fret, I'm not planning anything that daft!)
I'd really like you to be able to come to tea tomorrow. I asked Hydra if she thought we should invite Harry on the premise that we could encourage him to bring you along, and then--I don't know, perhaps he'd see that the others treat you fairly or the others would then see that he doesn't treat you badly at all, and they'd see how Hydra is about things as well.
But. Perhaps it's a really bad idea, at that, what? Is it asking for trouble? Would we all sit round feeling awkward and afraid to make the first move?
I guess I'm asking if you thought that if I wrote him, I could signal him somehow that this group of mates I've assembled are all right. Or perhaps you could do. But I need to know how careful I'd have to be in my note. I could easily tell him that I'm seeking his advice as the Lord Protector's son and who better to ask about the Protectorate, what, but the trick is letting him know somehow without letting any of the authorities know that I'd like you along as an equal, not as a servant. And that he doesn't need to treat you like one in front of us all.
I bally well shouldn't wish to make things worse for anyone, though, if you follow me. I say, what's your advice?
How certain are you that no one reads Harry's PM's, what? I mean to say, if someone sent him a PM that said 'Oh, by the bye, Sirius Black is living in his old parents' house,' would anyone take notice? (No, don't fret, I'm not planning anything that daft!)
I'd really like you to be able to come to tea tomorrow. I asked Hydra if she thought we should invite Harry on the premise that we could encourage him to bring you along, and then--I don't know, perhaps he'd see that the others treat you fairly or the others would then see that he doesn't treat you badly at all, and they'd see how Hydra is about things as well.
But. Perhaps it's a really bad idea, at that, what? Is it asking for trouble? Would we all sit round feeling awkward and afraid to make the first move?
I guess I'm asking if you thought that if I wrote him, I could signal him somehow that this group of mates I've assembled are all right. Or perhaps you could do. But I need to know how careful I'd have to be in my note. I could easily tell him that I'm seeking his advice as the Lord Protector's son and who better to ask about the Protectorate, what, but the trick is letting him know somehow without letting any of the authorities know that I'd like you along as an equal, not as a servant. And that he doesn't need to treat you like one in front of us all.
I bally well shouldn't wish to make things worse for anyone, though, if you follow me. I say, what's your advice?
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Date: 2012-05-04 07:28 pm (UTC)I suppose they could read backward. But it doesn't bear thinking about.
But why do you have to say you want me along as an equal?? You could just say "Hydra would like to see her" - we spent an awful lot of time together before you know so it wouldn't be in the least odd.
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