A/N: I forgot to put it first, so I'll put it last.
Love to reviewers and Countess Black
Dedicated with thanks to Lady Ffion.
Five Things Hetty Gill Feathering Wonders Every So Often:
1) Why anyone would buy cheap, ugly small clothes. Even if the only person who sees them is oneself, why would anyone want to see something sad and mean if they can afford better?
2) Narcissa is always so restrained and gracious and reserved. In Hetty's experience, the more calm someone is outwardly, the more amorous they are in private. Does someone as elegant as her sister in law have it in her?
3) Eugenia once told her that she shouldn't use men's desire for her as a measure of how she feel about herself. What else is she supposed to use?
4) Des has said she can name the baby. What is chooses something common by mistake, and everyone realises she's just a whore? Would it be weird of her to ask Cunegarde? Or just name it after Uncle Erasmus, or his mother or something?
5) She'd never really understood homesickness, because to her, one place seemed very like another in terms of emotional attachment. Is the sadness she feels when she thinks about Durmstrang homesickness? She wants to invite them all, including Nagini, to just go there and stay.
