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hermione "well, actually" granger ([personal profile] reparo) wrote in [community profile] eastbound2022-01-07 03:58 pm

un: man's greatest treasure [text]

[While on the boat ride from hell, there's a point in the first night where Hermione decides what the hell, for morale.]

I have mint leaves for anyone who is sea-sick, so please reach out if you would like some. I can float them to your boat. Chewing on peppermint would've been better, but desperate times call for desperate measures.

[There is a pause on her end here, before she writes out the rest:]

For whoever is holding the candles lit, if you are having trouble staying awake or keeping calm, maybe we can exchange stories. Surely if we whisper into our pendants...

Oh, one more thing! Does anyone know how to change the display name on these bloody things?
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[personal profile] inferus 2022-02-02 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Deadly is even more dramatic than wicked, but yes, we've been referred to as such. It appears you are more familiar than most I've spoken to. ( granted mortal stories vary in their accuracy. they often get twisted over the centuries especially with terms like wicked and deadly attached to them - not that he has a problem being associated with either adjective. ).