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Post by naicelle on Jul 28, 2006 20:49:38 GMT -5
Ally walked up to the Owlery hoping that she would be alone. She had to write a letter to her oldest sister Faith. She knew that her sisters were very busy in class, and so she felt that it would be best if she wrote to her sister who just ended her time at Hogwarts. Ally looked around for one of the school owls that she knew would be able to make it all the way to her house. Once she found one she sat down on the window and read the letter one more time before she sent it.
Dear Faith,
Hogwarts is fun, I guess you could say. I think I have made some new friends. I really am afraid right now as I just heard about the deaths that have happened this year. I know that I should be trying harder to make friends, but I am afraid that they will not like the fact that I have some depression times. I know that you always helped me in times when you were home, so I wonder if you could please help me again Faith. Please.
Tell mum I say hello.
Love ya sis, Ally
She tied the later to the owl's leg and said, "Go as soon as you can. And bug her until she finally answers." Then Ally just sat there hoping that she could think for a little while.
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Post by Lucie Wright on Jul 29, 2006 15:41:34 GMT -5
Lucie was walking upto the Owlery when she saw Ally ''Hi Ally'' She said, she was carring a letter in her hand ''Just givin' the old friend an update'' She said smiling.
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Post by naicelle on Jul 29, 2006 20:12:53 GMT -5
Ally looked up, "Oh Hi Lucie. Sounds like fun." She smiled before looking outside quickly again.
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Post by Lucie Wright on Jul 30, 2006 7:17:05 GMT -5
Lucie smiled and tied the parchment to her owl, Cotton, when she'd finished it flew out of the window, she turned back to Ally, ''Is something wrong?'' She asked.
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Post by naicelle on Aug 2, 2006 18:10:24 GMT -5
Ally thought about it wondering if she should really answer the question or not. After a little while she said, "Um no not really, I just am hoping for a good time here at Hogwarts." Ally knew that wasn't the whole truth, but she knew it wasn't a lie either.
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