Chapter 32
Dear miss R
Do you know how fantastically brilliant you are? I bet you don't. The advice you gave really worked as she is now talking to people about what's going on and to her parents about quite why she should have to move because of them. I don't know wether it will make and difference, but at least she'll have tried, and that in itself will make her feel better and stronger I think.
Now for the rest of your letter, I look forward to seeing who you are even more, because even though I don't care who your family is I'm interested in finding out who they are, from everything you've said they seem very important in some way or another. Either way I'm not surprised you often get fed up of ministry events it you have to go to so many, but there has to be some sort of upside to it, hasn't there? I mean I imagine that you have lots of dresses, so you'll have lots of choice what you wear to the Halloween dance, and girls like choice, right? You'll come with me to the Halloween dance, won't you?
I think that is one of the most important things anyone has ever told me 'You only have yourself to live up to as you are only yourself and can only ever be yourself.' as I often get compared to my family, but you've just told me that the only person I can compare to is myself, I can free myself of the image people may have created of me, so thanks for that, it means a lot. It is a shame about you and Nim but maybe you'll see her again sometime I mean you never know.
Unfortunately R your right, I think that's the only way they'd tell us, and that's not good for any of us.
Ok, thanks, you seem to have great recommendations I've just finished philosopher's stone and am about to start chamber of secrets, so I'm sure if you think Charlie and the chocolate factory is a book I would want to read then it would be.
I'm not going to lie R, that's some opinion, I'm sure many people wouldn't think like that but ok, it's your family after all. I think you're braver than you think, but your right the people who died showed just how brave and selfless they were, and that's amazing. What you've said makes me want to live in this world even more. By the way its one of harry potter's post war speeches the quotes from isn't it?
You have a point, but I think for the right reason (or maybe just for the thrill, what can I say, I am who I am) then yes I would use a time turner if I was to find one.
That's interesting R, I don't think it would be easier for people to do that but I think it would be better once people did. To walk a mile in someone else shoes would help me understand them definitely, but would I want to walk that mile, I'm not sure. Interesting idea though.
Question twenty-two answer they wouldn't find it weird but the weirdest muggle thing I've done has got to be the plane flight to Italy on the holiday you asked about. Ok I didn't hear about it, but why even for charity would they want to tip a bucket of ice cold water over their heads? That's mad. I'm not surprised that's the weirdest muggle thing you've ever done. That's crazy.
Ok question twenty-three having read the philosopher's stone, what would you see, or at least what do you think you'd see in the mirror of erised?
I think I would see my self competing in the quidditch world cup, as that's my dream.
Yep, can't wait, do you think we will finish our twenty questions game before we get there? I've started packing have you?
Love from S
