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It's good the train home was on Friday, because otherwise nobody could have gone. You know how it was a blizzard beginning of last week? Well it started again Saturday morning, and it's still coming down! You can't really see anything out the windows between the frost and the clouds and the snow chucking down.

I mean to say, there's SO MUCH SNOW here! Mr Dawlish said yesterday it took him five hours to shift enough of it that he could get out the entrance doors. It's right up to the top of them on both sides. I bet today he'll have to build a tunnel to get out there.

Anywiz, I've been sat in front of the fire in the common room since breakfast, so I thought I'd look at that article again 'cause I didn't really read all of it before. And it's interesting about this Mr Black and his brother. I mean, he's really close to the Lord Protector, and obviously his brother's a traitor, and he talks about how they were always really, really different and how he always tried to do what his parents wanted, but his brother was always doing things he knew his parents wouldn't approve of, like wear muggle clothes and bring muggle things home and leave them where their parents would find them, just to upset them. (Like he says one time his brother, Sirius, left a muggle shaving machine on his father's chair in the dining room, so his father accidentally sat on it--and then he made Sirius show him how it worked by shaving off all his hair and wouldn't let him regrow it for the whole vacation!)

But, anyway, Mr Black--Regulus, the one the story's about--says his brother was always this big disappointment to their parents, and he says he always knew he'd never be anything like his brother because they disagreed on everything, but

But, y'know what? The way he talks about his brother when he tells stories about them, it's like

Well, it's two things. You can tell he really, really loved his brother. And he still does, just the way he talks about him, it's really sad. And then, the other thing is, I think he always just wanted his brother to-

it's like his brother never wanted him around and never acted like anything he did was right, and it could have maybe been different if he'd cared or said he did, because I think maybe he did care but just never said. Or maybe their parents just made them, I don't know, jealous of each other, like they'd only love one of them and not the other one. They didn't treat them the same, and that turned out really awful.

It's like this one story. Regulus Black says when he was small, like 5 maybe, and his brother was 6 or maybe 7, their mother took them shopping with her in Diagon Alley, and while she was being fitted for dress robes, the boys slipped off together. So Regulus says his brother would never shirk a dare, so he dared him to show him Knockturn Alley, because the older one, Sirius, had been saying he knew all about it. So they went. And the younger brother, Regulus, kept daring things. Some of them were really little things, but maybe not too good an idea in Knockturn Alley (like 'Tell that witch her nose looks like a rutabaga.' or 'Ask if that warlock has any Goblin fingers on his cart,' when the bloke they were asking looked like his mother probably WAS a goblin.) But some of the things were bigger, and the worst was when he dared his brother to take something off the counter of one of the shops, and they got caught by this really scary man who owned the shop and he took them into the back part of the shop and told them he was going to sell the little one to a man who wanted a pureblood boy for a slave. And he was going to chop the other one up and sell his parts to apothecaries and potions dealers. But while he was busy looking the little one over to see if he was healthy, the older brother stole the man's wand and stunned him.

And, see, the thing is, the way he tells about it, you just know that Mr Black really knows his brother saved his life then and he knows his brother is a really strong wizard--that even when he was just 7 and had to use some other bloke's wand, he could cast a stunning spell that totally stupefied that man--you just know they really did care about each other. But they didn't know it then, and, actually, I don't know if he knows it now. It's like he says one thing, but it's really something else he doesn't maybe see.

It's like, the writer says he asked Black what he'd say if he could talk to his brother now, and he says he'd say, 'You can never go home again.' But then the writer says he said the same about himself now he's come back from wherever he went for a long time. He says he came back, but it can never be the same again--it's not really home ever again, even though his mother wanted him home, it's just all different than it was or was supposed to be.

Yeah, I don't know. It just seems dead sad.

Date: 2009-12-22 03:18 am (UTC)
alt_padma: (Well...)
From: [personal profile] alt_padma
I don't know for sure. It was in the old journals. The ones they gave us last year. But I think I remember that he came back, and then he got hurt somehow, and he wasn't staying with his mum, but then he was, and Mrs Malfoy had to stay there too for a bit, to help him. And I think Mrs Les Lestran Hydra's mum gave him the hook. Ask Parkinson, I'm sure she'll know. She knows all about him!

Date: 2009-12-22 03:32 am (UTC)
alt_sally_anne: (Default)
From: [personal profile] alt_sally_anne
Oh, I remember that now, and him getting hurt.

Re: I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good

Date: 2009-12-22 04:26 am (UTC)
alt_sally_anne: (Default)
From: [personal profile] alt_sally_anne
Oh the Dark Mark isn't a punishment though, it's an honour. Or it's supposed to be anyway.

I think you're right about the Lord Protector cutting it off though, or having someone else do it. I wasn't paying much attention back then to what he wrote in the journals. It was hard enough keeping track of my housemates' families and how they were all connected without worrying about an uncle Draco didn't like anyway.

Re: I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good

Date: 2009-12-22 04:28 am (UTC)
alt_sally_anne: (Default)
From: [personal profile] alt_sally_anne
Do Gryffindors really not know what they're called or were you just pretending you didn't know?

I mean you at least know whose parents have them, don't you?

Re: I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good

Date: 2009-12-22 05:27 pm (UTC)
alt_neville: (Uh)
From: [personal profile] alt_neville
My Gran's the same way. She won't talk about it really, but there's a man in our town who has the Dark Mark, and my Gran won't have anything to do with him, even though he's on the committee that runs the local hospital where my Gran volunteers. She's real polite to his face whenever she has to speak to him, but she crosses the street to the other side whenever she sees him coming, if she thinks she can get away with avoiding him.

Re: I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good

Date: 2009-12-23 05:33 am (UTC)
alt_sally_anne: (Default)
From: [personal profile] alt_sally_anne
Pansy's father did. Milli's parents don't, nor do Daphne's. Moran's father does. It's more fathers than mothers but Hydra isn't the only one whose parents both have a Dark Mark.

A lot of the people who have them are quite dangerous. I mean no one in their right mind gets in Bellatrix Lestrange's way. But Hydra's father doesn't seem too bad. And Regulus Black isn't -- well at least he isn't like Bellatrix.

Re: I Solemnly Swear That I'm Up To No Good

Date: 2009-12-22 05:24 pm (UTC)
alt_neville: (Uh)
From: [personal profile] alt_neville
Just imagine having your hand cut off to prove that you're loyal. Ugh.

I don't reckon I ever want to do anything to serve anybody like that.

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