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I'll try not to destroy you, baby, even though we both know I can
*Overhead a wire mesh encloses a distinctly forest-like garden. Quaint mossy cobblestones guide visitors around the enclosure - an exhibit of magical flora the world over, flocks of Cucuio hovering overhead like overgrown fireflies. A pleasant autumn chill has begun to bite into the air, only dimly apparent beyond the conjured humidity. Indeed, the heat is enough for Victoria to remove her cloak - as she begins to sling it off, she shoots Regulus an expectant stare. His assistance entirely unneeded and yet the only gentlemanly thing to do.*
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I believe it's important to have an academic foundation for whatever one chooses to devote oneself to.
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What I mean to say is, I've found it to be very useful indeed. The basis for quite a lot of magic is Charms, abstract and practical.
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Certainly it's warranted on occasion...
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I simply meant boredom is sometimes acceptable. I wouldn't think less of you.
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Do you find... me unreasonably tolerant of things?
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That is a shame. I remember her, from Hogwarts, the woman who wrote that.
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You've spoken with her?
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Ms. Evans seemed to think she was particularly entitled. She was invited to dinners with Professor Slughorn, you know. And married James Potter.
I think of it as rather like - forgive me, I don't want to fill your time with such uncomfortable conversation, but - . It's an unfortunate mistake in genetics that they are born without magic, just as mudbloods are mistakes. A squib is not an authority on the muggle world and it's customs simply because it was born with their level of abilities, and a wizard born from muggles isn't the same as the rest of us because of it's the reverse of that...
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Precisely. It is absolutely outrageous. Why, they're practically refugees - dangerous ones at that.
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