Poppy Pomfrey's point of view
Heart ache
She wonders if it will ever stop hurting, every time he comes to her injured and she is reminded of another boy.
Wonder
He is resilient, surly and a very difficult patient. He never knows his parents, but Poppy wonders if he knew them deep in his bones. After all, he acts exactly like his father when injured.
Fury
The results are the same, every time. It pisses her off, because no child should ever have to get a Basilisk fang lodged deep enough in his arm that it pierces through.
Bewilderment
Poppy realizes too late that some of his mannerisms are different from his parents' and are in fact, his own.
Tears
She doesn't question the Headmaster, because he always sees other things. But this was the first time she was tempted to do so, when she realizes that he gets thinner every time he returns from his Summer.
Oblivious
She sees him sneak in and pretends not to know. Rules were one thing, but it was entirely something else when it is your friend that is petrified.
Curiosity
It was always one of her besetting sins, curiosity. She did nothing to quell it when five students managed to wind up in the infirmary. First though, she has to cure the brain matter clinging to Mr. Weasley.
Dilemma
It is a problem and a half when she over hears their plots to shadow Draco Malfoy. They probably didn't realize she could hear, who did they think invented the counter-curse for that spell? In the end, she turned a blind eye and prayed that nobody would die with this latest scheme.
Answers
Minvera always had answers, and that always annoyed Poppy. But she isn't annoyed because this time, it is a pretty painful question. "What are we doing to that boy?"
Loopholes
Poppy has always thought that the Hippocratic Oath was very broad. She had always been rather good at finding loopholes in her promises. So when she looks at Harry Potter, she knows that she will find a loophole and try and tell him about his parents.
I wonder, do you like how I portrayed Poppy?
