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I have seen several of our Gryffindor and Hufflepuff fifth-year students discussing the locking spell we covered in lecture on Wednesday, and several of our Slytherin and Ravenclaw students looking forward to the lesson on Friday (at which, yes, we will cover the same spell). I have not wished to intrude in your discussions: however, if you have any questions that were not covered in class, feel free to ask them. I will happily answer, though my schedule today is such that I may not be able to answer questions in advance of tomorrow's Slytherin/Ravenclaw lecture.

Re: Private Message to Aurora Sinistra

Date: 2012-09-13 07:15 pm (UTC)
alt_sinistra: (amused)
From: [personal profile] alt_sinistra
Antosha -

How could I refuse, when you ask so nicely for my company? (And don’t feel guilty over Tuesday, at least: I’ve the afternoon entirely free, and it’s my chance to go to New London, plan a wedding, and see friends or my parents for supper.)

More seriously, I am looking forward to an evening together. (My students - well, I don’t expect independent logic and analysis out of them until the NEWT years. Different field. But I do have some bits from this week’s essays that may make you laugh. Or despair.)

I will admit, though, I’ve not yet had a chance to settle into The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, though you’ll likely approve of the reason. My youngest sister either loves me or hates me, still can’t quite decide which. She handed me a stack of books on Tuesday - 10 of them - promising me the dozen or so more that are out as soon as she tracks them down.

I got 50 pages in yesterday before class and then could barely put the first one down - they’re total trash, spun sugar for the brain. Set at the Salem Institute of Magic, all school dramas and feuds. (They’re written here, so I’m sure you’ll have plenty of commentary about what they get wrong about life there, too.) I inhaled the rest of the first after class last night in the bath, and really, you must give it a try. I’ll bring it down with me Friday, unless you think you’ll make supper tonight.

(Also, I saw the comments about gossip magazines: do you want my copies of the ones your esteemed friends are not sending when I’m done? I usually take them down to either Poppy or the Hufflepuff common room otherwise. I take Witch Weekly, Night Owl, Dish!, Whirl, and In The Soup at the moment. And yes, still the last. Better to know the worst, really.)

On the other line of discussion - I do want to pick it up again, please. But at the same time, it’s scarcely urgent: it’s kept six months already, after all. (And it is a conversation that, perhaps, I’d rather Raz weren’t around for initially. It - at the time, it was rather difficult, and the aftermath was the one big fight we’ve had. I’d rather not worry him more than need be.)

Right. Naptime for me. (Wednesdays are my always-short night.) And then office hours and marking the first year essays (I hope they’re better than the other section) mixed with the 7th years to give me hope.

A.

Re: Private Message to Aurora Sinistra

Date: 2012-09-14 03:14 am (UTC)
alt_sinistra: (laughing with you)
From: [personal profile] alt_sinistra
Antosha,

My apologies, the stars were particularly brill tonight, and I was squeezing in every moment on the tower I could. (I will spare you the rhapsodies, but really, best clear night we’ve had in months, and the Milky Way was glorious. I basked.) The thought of “emergency Aristotle”, though, entirely delights me.

Let me pause to read below, before I continue. Oh, Antosha - I assume Narcissa cleared it up for you? I’m sorry, I’m sitting here laughing till I cry. (Not at you, I rush to assure, but at the situation.) I... and of all people, Miss Lovegood. Oh, goodness. (I have not read it, mind you, but Temp was telling me all about it over tea on Tuesday. Quite the rage with various circles of witches - both those who enjoy mocking it and those who like the dalliance with things they’d dare not ask their husbands for. It’s rather badly done of its kind, which is why I’ve not read it yet.)

Look, can I help? I don’t think you need worry too much about Miss Lovegood in class, except for her entirely insatiable sense of curiousity. If you would like, send her to me if she’s got questions about the content - or Poppy, for the mechanics. Poppy has anatomical models, so she tells me.

Right, on to happier subjects. I think you will find the series delightfully amusing, and I look forward to discussing it. And I will pack quite the little set of things to hand you tomorrow. Mum’s scones, the back issues of the various magazines, and two delightful little books. (I’m quite sure I’ll finish the second tonight.)

On the rest - you sound remarkably like Raz, there, you know. I promise, next week, when you have me on my own. (And really, at my disposal in all things? On such short acquaintance, sir! But thank you, truly.) It’s just - well. That’s another discussion, entitled “June, after the third task” that we should probably also have. Short version: I try to avoid worrying Raz when it's not actually necessary. It's not very good for him.

Do you need me to come down with an emergency ration of common sense and alcohol? I've three-quarters of an hour before class.
A.

Re: Private Message to Aurora Sinistra

Date: 2012-09-14 03:40 am (UTC)
alt_sinistra: (moving along)
From: [personal profile] alt_sinistra
Antosha -

Alas, if you hope for me to stand between you and Lucius, Narcissa, and Barty, your common sense has gone very far astray indeed. I can be of very little help there, other than a friendly ear when they're done having their fun. (Raz might be of more help, but you will need to take up your negotiations with him yourself.)

That said, Narcissa's advice to me on matters of this kind does seem to be true: wait a day or two and some other calamity will draw the attention away from one. At least it's Friday tomorrow - by Monday, I'm quite sure you'll no longer be the major topic of conversation.

As to handling it in class, speaking as one who has had her life strewn across magazines, be brisk, to the purpose, and focused. They'll follow you, given a few minutes. Have them start working on something directly, without room for chatter, when they come in. If you get off on the right foot, it'll flow from there.

And I will have further distractions for you tomorrow. Promise.
A.