Title: PS - Please, Don't Disown Me

A/N: So I decided to toss in Neville's letter, cause:
a) the Weasleys and Malfoys would have gotten this letter before responding to Rose or Scorpius
and b) this letter has a bit of info about Rose and Scorp too.


PS - Please, Don't Disown Me

Chapter IV

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Weasley,

I regret to inform you that your eldest daughter, Rose Jeanette Weasley, was caught in a compromising position in the Room of Requirement with a young man. Both students were not too dressed according to Hogwarts' dress code and out past the set curfew. Miss Weasley, and the young man, will be justly punished with a few weeks of detention each.

As Miss Weasley is a sixth year student here at this school, who also participates in several seventh year classes, she is expected to set an example for the younger students. Though some would say that such behavior is expected from a Slytherin student. I, myself, do not believe such is true. Miss Weasley is a bright young woman, who does occasionally find herself in the midst of some wrong doing.

However, even as a member of the Slytherin house, your daughter has a great deal of young ladies – from all the houses – who look up to her for guidance. As a part of her punishment she has been asked to write home and notify her parents, you, of what has happened.

I gave both Miss Weasley and the young man in question a set amount of time to write home. They were to also list who they were in the Room of Requirement with. I do hope that by the time that you read this you have already read the letter Miss Weasley has sent. If not, more detention time will be added onto her punishment.

If either of you have any questions regarding the incident or Miss Weasley's punishment do not hesitate to write back. I am also available via floo Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 1:00PM-5:30PM.

Sincerely,
Neville Longbottom
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry's Herbology Professor

The following letter was sent to the Weasley residence,
later that evening from the Three Broom Sticks:

Ron – Hermione,

I do hope you both are well. Holley is what now, fourteen months? And Ruben, ten years old?

I apologize for the stiff formal tone of the previous letter sent to you, addressed from me. Because of this…incident, I had to tread lightly. The letters I sent to you and – erm, the other family, have been copied and filed in school records. Hogwarts policy.
I had to maintain a formal, if not somewhat aloof, manner.

I do hope you don't come down too hard on Rose, she's a, uhmm…sweet girl. It's clear she has both of you in her. Your smarts Hermione, and if you don't mind me saying so, your hair texture and eyes. She also is quite obviously a Weasley, with her flame red hair – Anna often goes on how she so loves the color and the fact that it has a more "burgundy" or a "rich red wine" coloring than the rest of the family – and gangly height.

Though, truthfully, her attitude strongly resembles how Fred and George behaved at her age. Tricks here and there. Rose's mind is one of brilliance – unfortunately she tends to use said brilliance for mischief. If possible, I think she may get into more trouble than you both and Harry did back in the day.

Ah, well. My butter beer is dwindling and it's best that I head home.

Your friend,
Neville Longbottom


Dear Mr. and Mrs. Malfoy,

I regret to inform you that your eldest son, Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy, was caught in a compromising position in the Room of Requirement with a young lady. Both students were not too dressed according to Hogwarts' dress code and out past the set curfew. Mr. Malfoy, and the young woman, will be justly punished with a few weeks of detention each.

As Mr. Malfoy is a seventh year student here at this school, the Head Boy no less, he is expected to set an example for the younger students. Some would have said that being how Mr. Malfoy is a member of the Slytherin house, wrongful behavior is expected. I do not find this true. Your son is a bright boy, who has a good head upon his shoulders. Though as Head Boy, Mr. Malfoy is in the lime light – for good or for bad. He must take responsibility for his actions and as a part of his punishment, Mr. Malfoy has been asked to write home and notify his parents, you, of what has happened.

I gave both Mr. Malfoy and the young lady in question a set amount of time to write home. They were to also list who they were in the Room of Requirement with. I do hope that by the time that you read this you have already read the letter Mr. Malfoy has sent. If not, more detention time will be added onto his punishment.

If either of you have any questions regarding the incident or Mr. Malfoy's punishment do not hesitate to write back. I am also available via floo Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 1:00PM-5:30PM.

Sincerely,
Neville Longbottom
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry's Herbology Professor


Riiiiiiight, so... thanks for reading and drop a review if you would! ;D
I think I'll be writing Hermione. I reeeeeally wanna write Ron's letter/howler to Rose. I can't wait to get started on it. Though, I guess I need to get back to the Malfoy part of the picture so I may do letter from Kazmius (who - if you didn't notice - is Scorp's brother in this fic).

Thanks again for reading guys! :]