Private Message to Seamus Finnigan
Sep. 23rd, 2011 11:31 amI've been thinking that we could make History Club into more of a Charms and Duel Revising night, if we wanted to do, but that maybe we ought to wait until we know more about the Tournament and who the Hogwarts Champion will be. Does that make sense? Or should we keep on even though we haven't had much in the way of new people so far this year? I think more people are going to be interested in exchanging spellbooks than history books, though.
But. I wanted to ask you about something else, too. Not in the Great Hall, there're too many people about.
The thing is...I was in the library last night with Tamblyn, the Moons, Capper and some of the others, and I went to get a copy of the Anthology of Eighteenth Century Charms and I saw Cox, Samuels and Page. I hung back a bit, you know, so I wouldn't bump right intoGrant them all. They were talking and sort of chuckling about various people this year, especially people getting all hopeful about the visiting students. Well, a little bit later, Sloper and Ken Towler joined them. And Sloper said--something about Hooper. Geoff Hooper, I mean, not either of his brothers. I don't know if you want to know what it was they said, though.
Well, it wasn't long before Johnson came along and told them all to shut it. But they were all sort of sniggering about it.
It's just--if it's not true, what they said, then Hooper ought to know they're saying it. And if it is true (and Towler would know, wouldn't he, or the Weasley twins, they're all in the same dormitory), then I think you ought to know. Because you spend so much time with him.
So. Do you want me to tell you? Or do you want to talk to him first and see what he says?
But. I wanted to ask you about something else, too. Not in the Great Hall, there're too many people about.
The thing is...I was in the library last night with Tamblyn, the Moons, Capper and some of the others, and I went to get a copy of the Anthology of Eighteenth Century Charms and I saw Cox, Samuels and Page. I hung back a bit, you know, so I wouldn't bump right into
Well, it wasn't long before Johnson came along and told them all to shut it. But they were all sort of sniggering about it.
It's just--if it's not true, what they said, then Hooper ought to know they're saying it. And if it is true (and Towler would know, wouldn't he, or the Weasley twins, they're all in the same dormitory), then I think you ought to know. Because you spend so much time with him.
So. Do you want me to tell you? Or do you want to talk to him first and see what he says?