(A/N: Wow, in the last twently minutes while I was typing up our last chapter, there were three more reviews submitted for this story. I'm like, dazed.)

Dear Wishing for More,

Hey, I love Christmas. Don't call me Humbug.

What does she act like when she's not around you? And why use the Pettigrew analogy? Isn't he kind of a… I don't know… use your imagination.

Ouch, that seems difficult. I say tell her she's being an arse and see if she listens. Hey, it's different than what you normally say…. What does your life apart from Tess consist of? You haven't told me anything about your friends, what you do beyond quidditch, or even what family members you have. (Any siblings? All I know is that you have a mom, an aunt, and a cousin.) I'll tell you something about me…

I told you, someday she'll love you back. Someday I'll talk to the guy (maybe…) and if that happens, you have a lot of hope for you and Tess. It's so touching that you love her so much, but maybe you should back off a while – not completely, just some. Maybe you're smothering her.

I don't remember that essay… which potions are you in, NEWT or Advanced? They have different assignments.

Sorry, got to go. My dormmate is trying to talk to me, and it's kind of awkward.

Bored as Hell.

PS. Have you heard from Baden lately?

Dear Humbug,

I'll call you whatever I want. Try and stop me. I'd call you your real name, if you'd tell it to me….

I don't have any clue what Tess acts like when I'm not around; I've never had the chance to witness it. I do know for sure from Remus that it's moderately less bitchy. Maybe I just bring that out in girls.

My life apart from Tess consists of school, homework, food, and my three best friends. Currently we're trying to figure out how to perfect this map that can tell you where anyone is as long as they're on school property. And we're trying to find a new place to deal with Remus's furry little problem, as the Room of Requirement seems not to like us anymore.

Hey, you asked,

Wishing for More.

PS. This NGE crap is getting a little advice-columny. How about we make up pseudonyms? I'll go first; I am henceforth "Amergin".