The Transfiguration Mud and Fire Incident
Oct. 16th, 2009 08:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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I am uninterested in further discussing the Mud and Fire Incident. Despite whatever rumours you may have heard, no child has died; no person has been seriously injured. However, it seems wise to announce that Professor Lockhart shall be teaching both his own classes and Professor Amycus Carrow's for the time being.
All the second-year Gryffindors present in the class are hereby assigned to write a twelve-inch parchment about 'Why I Ought Not Damage School Property.'
All the second-year Gryffindors present in the class are hereby assigned to write a twelve-inch parchment about 'Why I Ought Not Damage School Property.'
Re: ORDER ONLY: The real story
Date: 2009-10-16 08:13 pm (UTC)Re: ORDER ONLY: The real story
Date: 2009-10-16 08:33 pm (UTC)Re: ORDER ONLY: The real story
Date: 2009-10-17 12:08 am (UTC)One thing I'd advise you, Minerva: don't give Carrow the slightest hint before the meeting that you're contemplating this. The last thing you'd want would be for him to argue that custody of the boy should be transferred to his sister. I'm sure she would be just as bad, and Amycus Carrow would have as much access to the boy as ever. You should probably give some thought to how to argue that option away, if anyone raises it as a possibility. Unless--you might be able to head it off entirely if there is any indication that she was involved in this scheme of Carrow's?