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Post by Eleanor Jane Martin on Jun 25, 2015 17:20:03 GMT -5
The midnight hour chimed through the parlour, the off-kilter ringing of the wretched clock tower in the square echoing through the halls, meshing with the various noises in the rooms the building housed. Rubbing her lips together Eleanor gripped her quill, which hovered over the blank parchment, her eyes burning as she considered her words. Dear Professor Elise Lysandra Amorette Eleanor wrote, her hands shaking as she spelled her professors last name as neatly as she could. Hoping her Professor wouldn't notice anything was amiss upon receiving the letter the following day. I hope this letter doesn't come as a surprise to you, but I am in need of some advice about whether or not I should continue my education at Hogwarts and-Eleanor jumped, hand jolting as she looked at the wall next to her. Taking a deep breath Eleanor listened intently for any shouting which normally occurred when a chair was thrown at the wall. Instead a high pitched giggle met her ears as smaller thumps followed. Feeling her stomach turn Eleanor looked back at her letter, deciding to finish it as quickly as she could before her mother returned to their room. was wondering if we could meet at the three broomsticks when it suits you.
Sincerely, Eleanor Martin
P.s. I hope you and your babies are doing well.
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Post by Elise Lysandra Amorette on Jun 26, 2015 18:46:43 GMT -5
Elise was pleasantly surprised about receiving a letter from one of her most favourite students, she could easily recall what she did to help last winter and she couldn’t be more proud on her. Though as she started the letter the young Ravenclaw wrote to her she quickly noticed the somewhat sloppy writing, well, more different than she would expect from a fine young girl like her.
Seeing the first couple of sentences she was a little shocked, how could a girl, doing it so well on school, be confused about continuing Hogwarts. Taking a seat behind the desk she dipped her feather in some ink.
Dear Eleanor Jane Martin,
I am pleasantly surprised by receiving a letter from you, though I highly wonder why there is any confusion with a girl doing as well as you do. I would love to meet you sometime soon in the three broomsticks, shall we say upcoming Saturday, when the sun is at his highest?
My children are doing more than fine, I have never been more happy in my life.
Sincerely,
Elise Lysandra Amorette
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