Good, I’m glad we’ve gotten that settled.
-P.I Weasley
Good, I’m glad we’ve gotten that settled.
-P.I Weasley
I’m afraid I don’t know any Audreys. Does she go to Hogwarts? Though I don’t suppose it really matters. After all, I’m already in a relationship.
-P.I. Weasley
Unfortunately, I have seen it happen. However, as Head Boy, I am trying my best to make sure it happens less, or better yet, not at all.
-P.I. Weasley.
I’m sorry, but I doubt that you are a real Hogwarts professor. A real professor would have met with me face-to-face, or at least given me their name. However, I am sorry that I lapsed in my duties, but I do feel that some of the blame should be shifted to the Head Boy at the time, as it was mainly their duty to make sure there weren’t students in the corridors.
-P.I. Weasley
As I’ve said before, I’d really wish he’d stop. This sort of thing isn’t going to look good on their records. They really need to consider their futures. If he breaks too many rules, it could affect his chances of becoming a prefect.
-P.I. Weasley
I’d noticed. For your information, that classroom was completely abandoned; no professor had taught in there all year. I would appreciate it if we could stop bringing this up.
-P.I Weasley
How do you know about that? Ginny was supposed to keep it a secret. I don’t have to explain anything to you, but I will. We were in the classroom becomes because we knew it would be abandoned, and we didn’t want anyone to know about our relationship. We do have the right to privacy, you know.
-P.I Weasley
I’ve heard of her, but I can’t say I’ve ever actually seen her, or had to deal with her. Though from what I’ve heard from the other Gryffindors, she’s very rude.
-P.I Weasley
I shall get on it right away! I’m very disappointed that the other prefects have been shirking their duties. Thank you for informing me of this.
-P.I Weasley
I think they’ve been very successful so far. It’s very nice to see that someone other than me takes their future seriously. I hope Fred and George will come to their senses and follow their example.
-P.I. Weasley