*Visitors are now randomly banned from the hospital wing in case the attacker comes back-don't want the Heir hiding in the pocket of a student, I guess.
I wonder if any of their parents were informed? Or is they were, allowed to visit? Great way to foster parent-teacher relations.
*Funny how freaked out they are at the idea of the headmaster going away for a while when in sixth year nobody can work up a sustained interest in the attempted murders.
I wonder what he actually does. *ponders* it not hinted at much, is it? Just that he is the best headmaster (though, that in itself has to be biased) and how is the question. He's a powerful wizard, so... power = greatness? It's annoying, sometimes, that Harry has isolationist tendencies and so is blind to the rest of the school.
*Heh. Can't help but think of Snape escorting the Gryffindors to Herbology because it seems to mean the Slytherins are just left on their own.
Maybe because they are Purebloods? (except for Snape, so there could be other students who are half-bloods, so iffyness there.)
*Ernie proves himself a good guy by apologizing to Harry for doubting him.
Something that Harry would never do. He's the martyred hero after all.
*The Common room is now always filled because the Gryffindors have no where else to go. What, no more socializing with the other houses? No more studying in the library? Do they ever have too many other places to go?
There was always the Astronomy Tower. The Heir of Slytherin is really making some teenage boys ready for revenge.
*So I guess it doesn't run on gas/petrol?
Huh. A cure for all the oil problems. Well, the Wizarding population has been known for slight selfishness.
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Date: 2007-05-17 08:14 am (UTC)I wonder if any of their parents were informed? Or is they were, allowed to visit? Great way to foster parent-teacher relations.
*Funny how freaked out they are at the idea of the headmaster going away for a while when in sixth year nobody can work up a sustained interest in the attempted murders.
I wonder what he actually does. *ponders* it not hinted at much, is it? Just that he is the best headmaster (though, that in itself has to be biased) and how is the question. He's a powerful wizard, so... power = greatness? It's annoying, sometimes, that Harry has isolationist tendencies and so is blind to the rest of the school.
*Heh. Can't help but think of Snape escorting the Gryffindors to Herbology because it seems to mean the Slytherins are just left on their own.
Maybe because they are Purebloods? (except for Snape, so there could be other students who are half-bloods, so iffyness there.)
*Ernie proves himself a good guy by apologizing to Harry for doubting him.
Something that Harry would never do. He's the martyred hero after all.
*The Common room is now always filled because the Gryffindors have no where else to go. What, no more socializing with the other houses? No more studying in the library? Do they ever have too many other places to go?
There was always the Astronomy Tower. The Heir of Slytherin is really making some teenage boys ready for revenge.
*So I guess it doesn't run on gas/petrol?
Huh. A cure for all the oil problems. Well, the Wizarding population has been known for slight selfishness.
Have fun at the convention! :)