I know, of course, they have to find a way to explain themselves. And I'm sure there are perfectly reasonable explanations for everything.
It's just that.... You know how shocked everyone was to find out that Longbottom really was a traitor. Well, Seamus--I mean, Finnigan--was the one who found Longbottom's notebook and he told his guardian. Mr Rosier, that is. And before we knew what was happening...everything happened.
I mean, in Longbottom's case there was something there. But what if someone decides there's something in Inderpal's habits that's objectionable?
Even if they did, it wouldn't be Pavs' fault. Would--do you think Auror Pugh's the type who would see that? Or is he more like.... Is he more unforgiving?
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Date: 2015-05-06 02:59 am (UTC)It's just that.... You know how shocked everyone was to find out that Longbottom really was a traitor. Well, Seamus--I mean, Finnigan--was the one who found Longbottom's notebook and he told his guardian. Mr Rosier, that is. And before we knew what was happening...everything happened.
I mean, in Longbottom's case there was something there. But what if someone decides there's something in Inderpal's habits that's objectionable?
Even if they did, it wouldn't be Pavs' fault. Would--do you think Auror Pugh's the type who would see that? Or is he more like.... Is he more unforgiving?