Regulus Black (
alt_regulus) wrote2009-10-18 09:20 am
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I received your command.
What is there to say but 'Consider it done'?
Only.
I know, this will wait. A few days gone will make little difference.
Only.
No. You command, and I am yours
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What is there to say but 'Consider it done'?
Only.
I know, this will wait. A few days gone will make little difference.
Only.
No. You command, and I am yours
only
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It was more of a mud-up. And a fire-up. It got written up in the paper and everything.
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The paper's always full of people playing with fire and flinging mud, it seems. I expect that whatever it was will be forgotten by Wednesday.
You weren't in the middle of it, were you?
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And that's a funny way of putting it. I'll bet they don't get literal flinging very often. No wonder they were so intrigued.
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Now, there you're hitting at the core of journalistic integrity: some would say that there's hardly ever a literal connection to what the papers report.
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As you can tell, things are rather a mess around here.
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I haven't been one of the lucky ones. No missed class for me. Then again, I've been able to keep down my pudding at dinner, so there.
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Wouldn't want to waste the puddings the elves make. Hm. Have some for me tonight. It's been ages.
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When you come to the match, I'll be sure and save some pudding for you. If it's not something terribly messy, that is.
I wonder if elves do take-out? I bet they'd make up a little box if I asked really nicely.
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Many things have changed.
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She could make you pudding if you like.
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The elf is brilliant. Thank you, cousin. There was food waiting when I arrived home tonight. After the last two days, that was a good surprise. Food was really the last thing on my mind when I came through the door, but I discovered that I was famished as soon as I smelled it.