Madam Pomfrey's here. She came last night sort of late. I was- I'd gone to bed, but then I couldn't sleep and I could hear people in the kitchen, so I came down. I thought- whatever, doesn't matter. I thought if we were all going to still be up, maybe Charlie'd play some chess or someone else would.
Anywiz, when I got downstairs, Bill came out of the kitchen and then called for her to come out, and she said she was glad to see me and wouldn't I let her have a look at me and answer some questions, so she took me into the lounge and gave me a cup of water, asked when I'd eaten and what and whether I'd slept at all or napped and a load of other things, and then she talked me into having a try with dreamless sleep, and I did.
But the thing is. She was here--still is, actually. She stayed over--I saw her as I was coming down the stairs. She's in by the fire. Must be waiting to see that Mum's all right this morning. She's still asleep, Mum. Most of them are, except George and Bill--they've been with Dad all night. And I guess she was, too.
And there were other people, too, last night. I could hear voices, but didn't see any of them.
So. Yeah. You see what I'm thinking.
You're coming again today, aren't you? Will the Strettons let you? Were they awfully cross about yesterday?
I expect I should go in there and see if any of them want anything. But I wanted to write you first.
Anywiz, when I got downstairs, Bill came out of the kitchen and then called for her to come out, and she said she was glad to see me and wouldn't I let her have a look at me and answer some questions, so she took me into the lounge and gave me a cup of water, asked when I'd eaten and what and whether I'd slept at all or napped and a load of other things, and then she talked me into having a try with dreamless sleep, and I did.
But the thing is. She was here--still is, actually. She stayed over--I saw her as I was coming down the stairs. She's in by the fire. Must be waiting to see that Mum's all right this morning. She's still asleep, Mum. Most of them are, except George and Bill--they've been with Dad all night. And I guess she was, too.
And there were other people, too, last night. I could hear voices, but didn't see any of them.
So. Yeah. You see what I'm thinking.
You're coming again today, aren't you? Will the Strettons let you? Were they awfully cross about yesterday?
I expect I should go in there and see if any of them want anything. But I wanted to write you first.
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Date: 2012-12-23 03:43 pm (UTC)I wonder if Sirius was there.
I think we've sorted things out with the Strettons well enough for now. I hope they won't put up a fuss, and if they do, I'm likely to floo over and give them a piece of my mind.
I'll be there too. I've got a bit of a headache, but Ms Macalister is giving me something for it once she stops clattering around the pantry, and then I'll be ready to head over.