And no demand from Snape, either, which is in itself somewhat damning.
The archives were indeed utterly destroyed - Fiendfyre, is the forensic report I have seen - and the timing of it points toward Snape or his associates seeking to ensure that the mudblood's messages could not be reviewed.
Unfortunately, that also means Draco's messages cannot be reviewed. Have even heard a rumour that Mulciber thinks he can suggest that I gave some kind of order to have the place routed. (We had far more pressing business that night, as you'll recall.)
I don't know. I would have thought it unthinkable that he could succumb to the temptation of a mudblood, but unless they have kept him under a perpetually replenished love potion - of which Snape is certainly capable, but it's unlikely - well, as you say. The facts paint more and more grim a picture.
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And no demand from Snape, either, which is in itself somewhat damning.
The archives were indeed utterly destroyed - Fiendfyre, is the forensic report I have seen - and the timing of it points toward Snape or his associates seeking to ensure that the mudblood's messages could not be reviewed.
Unfortunately, that also means Draco's messages cannot be reviewed. Have even heard a rumour that Mulciber thinks he can suggest that I gave some kind of order to have the place routed. (We had far more pressing business that night, as you'll recall.)
I don't know. I would have thought it unthinkable that he could succumb to the temptation of a mudblood, but unless they have kept him under a perpetually replenished love potion - of which Snape is certainly capable, but it's unlikely - well, as you say. The facts paint more and more grim a picture.