Private message to Alice Longbottom
Evening, Lady L. Though you're not the Lady L. I usually address.
Perhaps you've heard of me from Rachel--though if you haven't, then I'll have quite a bit of explaining to do.
In any case, I think it's time that we have a conversation.
Perhaps you've heard of me from Rachel--though if you haven't, then I'll have quite a bit of explaining to do.
In any case, I think it's time that we have a conversation.
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And yes -- to be honest, when Rachel first raised the idea of Mr Finnigan's being permanently deported as a possible solution, it struck me as something that was far less than ideal for you, and, frankly, for him as well.
I'd rather have someone who wants to be here and has good reason to stay working for us. And I'd rather have someone who is, after all, very young be given the opportunity to turn his life around rather than be abandoned and left vulnerable for further radicalisation. It is far more palatable to accept Seamus Finnigan as a citizen who follows the laws of the land and has support than face him as a future enemy.
Indeed, I see a great many benefits to your remaining together.
And while I have my doubts regarding Mr Finnigan, I trust Rachel's judgement, and through her, your intentions.
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Where I come from, such noble talk is almost always slight-of-hand, if not a full-bodied lie.
I should warn you that I'm not particularly noble, so don't appoint me to make your speeches. But I'll work in whatever capacity is required of me, as I always have.
Do you run this show all on your own?
Will it bother you if I call you Lady L?
Because the contrast is really too amusing for me to ignore.
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We tend to value practicality a great deal.
I'd say our system is a rather hectic mix of committees, group consensus, and meetings, but whenever things need to really get moving, or tricky decisions need to be made, I do have that rather dubious responsibility, yes. And they do tend to listen, at least for the time being. Merlin knows why.
And Mr Montague, you're returning Ginny Weasley. You can call me whatever you bloody well please.
Within reason, of course.
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I think your Owl's arrived.
Where shall we go when he's finished taking the Vow?
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You can certainly be the binder, if that would work for you both.
Rachel and one of her Aurors can meet you, Mr Finnigan, and Ginny at the Three Broomsticks. It'd be easier all round if Ginny were kept under sedation, I believe.
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I look forward to our continued acquaintance.
And thank you for Ginny. Truly. From the bottom of my heart. A deal is one thing, love, but this goes beyond that.
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