Ravenclaws
Apr. 21st, 2013 07:37 pmNotwithstanding Madam Umbridge's directive, should you have need of a Professor, kindly address your inquiries to myself or Professor Sprout this evening.
Professor Vector is indisposed.
We shall be making visits to the Tower both before and after curfew, to make sure that you are managing in light of the unfortunate turn of events this weekend.
I expect Professor Vector will wish to see you all in the morning. She has asked me to convey her desire for a House Meeting at seven tomorrow as well.
Professor Vector is indisposed.
We shall be making visits to the Tower both before and after curfew, to make sure that you are managing in light of the unfortunate turn of events this weekend.
I expect Professor Vector will wish to see you all in the morning. She has asked me to convey her desire for a House Meeting at seven tomorrow as well.
Private message to Horace and Pomona
Date: 2013-04-21 11:47 pm (UTC)In light of the above, do let me know if I can be of any specific help. I've been staying mostly out of it today, outside the usual run of people wanting quiet in my bit of tower.
(Pomona, in particular, I'm glad to check in with the sett, to spare your need to be in several places at once. Of course I'll tell you anything you need know promptly.)
Private Message to Septima Vector
Date: 2013-04-21 11:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-04-21 11:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-04-22 12:50 am (UTC)Private Message to Horace and Septima
Date: 2013-04-22 02:01 am (UTC)Septima: I am so damnably sorry. We did everything we could to find the girl. I will be continuing the search myself as I have time this week, in hopes we can at least give her a decent burial. If you'd like to have a memorial, let me know the time that is most convenient for you and your House, and I will make it happen, no matter what the Headmistress says. My door is open to you at any time, no matter the hour.
At this point, and considering what happened today with the Weasley twins, I must suggest to you both that we all begin advising the children to see one of us immediately after they are called to the Headmistress's office. It is well past time we begin dispelling her 'punishments' as soon as they are applied.