Justin Finch-Fletchley (
alt_justin) wrote2013-06-26 04:56 pm
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Entry tags:
- alfie jugson,
- flying,
- harry,
- hydra,
- iss,
- order,
- remy jugson,
- rigel,
- ron,
- tea
Order Only: Tea Appreciation
Hullo, all,
Thanks for hosting us yesterday.
I say, it was well useful to go back over our notes from rescuing Sarah.
And I'm especially glad we all had the chance to discover what was happening to Hydra, what! Perhaps I ought to explain.
Everyone in the Institute knows that since she got home, Hydra's been rather unavailable. She made a post that she couldn't talk to any of us because she was 'storming the castle'--none of us were sure what that meant. But then Harry went to see her at my request and found her playing nearly non-stop with her younger brother. Today I came to visit and convinced her to come with me to tea.
I say, nearly as soon as we got away from St James' Palace, she was altogether different. She rather...came back to herself, one might say. She realised she'd been...influenced, I suppose. Rather like the way she remembered being possessed by that bally awful diary. It's as if Rigel has the ability to make people do as he wishes. Not exactly like an Imperius curse, what, but more like...a desire to please him, if you follow me. Of course, that brought several other things about him into perspective. Like his nanny and why she can't bear to be apart from him, what.
Unfortunately it makes him rather a handful when one doesn't respond to him. But one can resist if one tries. I'm sure we'll be careful of Rigel in future.
Hydra, have you thought about telling your father? Someone ought to know who has the authority to curb his tendencies.
Oh, before I forget: Harry, when do you think you'll organise the first flying party? I'm not much of a flyer but Ron had something of the same idea. I think if Ron said he's hosting distance flight on Fridays, you might be able to tell your minders that you're with him, what? It might be a clever idea to become more comfortable on a broom.
I shall have to find excuses for Remy and Alfie not to come along, if we're going to do what you suggested.
-Justin
Thanks for hosting us yesterday.
I say, it was well useful to go back over our notes from rescuing Sarah.
And I'm especially glad we all had the chance to discover what was happening to Hydra, what! Perhaps I ought to explain.
Everyone in the Institute knows that since she got home, Hydra's been rather unavailable. She made a post that she couldn't talk to any of us because she was 'storming the castle'--none of us were sure what that meant. But then Harry went to see her at my request and found her playing nearly non-stop with her younger brother. Today I came to visit and convinced her to come with me to tea.
I say, nearly as soon as we got away from St James' Palace, she was altogether different. She rather...came back to herself, one might say. She realised she'd been...influenced, I suppose. Rather like the way she remembered being possessed by that bally awful diary. It's as if Rigel has the ability to make people do as he wishes. Not exactly like an Imperius curse, what, but more like...a desire to please him, if you follow me. Of course, that brought several other things about him into perspective. Like his nanny and why she can't bear to be apart from him, what.
Unfortunately it makes him rather a handful when one doesn't respond to him. But one can resist if one tries. I'm sure we'll be careful of Rigel in future.
Hydra, have you thought about telling your father? Someone ought to know who has the authority to curb his tendencies.
Oh, before I forget: Harry, when do you think you'll organise the first flying party? I'm not much of a flyer but Ron had something of the same idea. I think if Ron said he's hosting distance flight on Fridays, you might be able to tell your minders that you're with him, what? It might be a clever idea to become more comfortable on a broom.
I shall have to find excuses for Remy and Alfie not to come along, if we're going to do what you suggested.
-Justin
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
interesting.
Do you know if ordinarily legilimising someone makes the person doing it more vulnerable to Imperius? I mean would this work on your mum? Not that it would be a good idea to try it out.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
The best way to describe it is that because I legilimised him, I knew precisely what he wanted and how strongly he wanted it, and it took hold of me.