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Post by rowan e. greyback on Apr 1, 2011 23:13:17 GMT -5
to whomever it may concern, i hear that you're interested in finding yourself a werewolf. let me quickly inform you that if there were any, they probably don't want to be found. for your own safety, i highly suggest that you leave well enough alone. don't bother asking how i got this information -- all that matters is that you quickly disregard this curiosity with werewolves. there's nothing interesting about them, i can assure you of that.
[/blockquote][/size] sincerely, a friend [/size]
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raina m. west
gryffindor , m
SEVENTH YEAR , DURMSTRANG PREFECT
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Post by raina m. west on Apr 2, 2011 7:11:45 GMT -5
dear 'a friend',
i must indulge you that, much to your dismay, this letter did not make it's way to it's rightful owner. i am under no circumstance looking for any werewolf in this school. but i do know someone who is, i will inform them of this letter's contents. is there some reason, however, as to why your letter was written with such anger and haste? or perhaps that was just the way i read it? raina
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Post by rowan e. greyback on Apr 2, 2011 19:06:50 GMT -5
raina, i'm terribly sorry about that. i'm fairly decent in everything except for charms, so i suppose i can allow my blame to fall upon that. as for the reason why i wrote this letter...well, after i heard about this particular interest, it only seemed right to warn them about how dangerous that type of curiosity can be. see, er, i've got relatives that have been attacked by werewolves. so i apologize if i seemed overly resentful or angry, because i'm not angry at you whatsoever.
[/blockquote][/size] sincerely, rowan [/size]
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raina m. west
gryffindor , m
SEVENTH YEAR , DURMSTRANG PREFECT
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Post by raina m. west on Apr 2, 2011 19:11:57 GMT -5
dear rowan,
we all have our weaknesses nothing to apologize over. oh no, are they all right? your relatives? i can't believe such a thing would happen to them, it would be a terrible fate to be a werewolf. i can only imagine what they must go through ever full moon. after all it wasn't me you were angry at, it's said person who was actually wanting to find werewolves in the school. but it must be their obsession, everyone has one unfortunately, do you have one? sincerely, raina
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Post by rowan e. greyback on Apr 2, 2011 20:00:53 GMT -5
raina, we most certainly do. i just happen to have far too many of them. unfortunately, several of them were turned after being attacked. some got off lucky with merely having the tendencies of a werewolf, with eating more raw meat and whatnot. not that i would know, but i do hear that it is very excruciating if they forget to take their potion every month. everyone has an obession of their own, that is definitely true. mine? well, i tend to overanalyze a lot of stuff, if you can consider that an obession. what about you?
[/blockquote][/size] sincerely, rowan [/size]
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raina m. west
gryffindor , m
SEVENTH YEAR , DURMSTRANG PREFECT
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Post by raina m. west on Apr 2, 2011 22:04:50 GMT -5
dear rowan,
no one can have as many as you claim to have, i assure you. oh that sounds horrible, being a werewolf must not be an easy thing to go through, i just can't imagine. the potion? yes i did read up on that for an essay back at my old school, it could be very disastrous if they do forget it. over analyse things? i wouldn't really consider it an obsession but i will take it nonetheless. death is mine actually, everything about it makes me want to look more into it. the way someone days, if they take their lives... i'm very strange in that sense, an outcast if you will. sincerely, raina
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Post by rowan e. greyback on Apr 2, 2011 22:32:19 GMT -5
raina, well, i suppose that's true. i think it's only natural for me to be my own worst critic -- ry a friend of mine informs me that i do it far too often. i can't imagine that it is either. having to worry about every full moon, counting the days, hours until sundown....it must be terrible. back at your old school? i take it that you are from durmstrang or beauxbatons, then. death is definitely a very curious thing, so i can't blame you there. from reading your letters i can hardly think of you as an outcast...but if it makes you feel any better, i'm an outcast myself. is it odd that i have done that of my own free will? many people don't have a choice in the matter, but....er, i won't go there.
[/blockquote][/size] sincerely, rowan [/size]
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raina m. west
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SEVENTH YEAR , DURMSTRANG PREFECT
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Post by raina m. west on Apr 3, 2011 12:20:24 GMT -5
dear rowan,
natural for you? it's natural for everyone with a brain though that does exclude some students. oh dear i sounded dreadful i'm sorry! yes it must be horrible to life a live only by when the sun goes down on the full moon till it rises. durmstrang actually, russian to the bone too. death is curious but when you feel like it follows you and you follow it, well it becomes you and takes over you. why thank you, but i planted myself as an outcast too, it seems better. sometimes being an outcast can bring to the best of people but others, in my case, can bring to the worst. or something like that. sincerely, raina
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Post by rowan e. greyback on Apr 23, 2011 15:20:33 GMT -5
raina, that is true, unfortunately enough. no, no...don't worry about it. really, it's fine. i....i can't imagine going through that. oh? i had an uncle that lived in russia -- said the scenery was amazing. i've never been there myself, though i'd love to do so eventually. you seem to have a very in-depth perception of death, raina. which isn't a bad thing, naturally -- i think everyone needs to understand every aspect of their lives, because life is such a precious thing, you know? you hardly seem to be a bad person, raina. i can't imagine anything bringing out the worst in you, as you say. but i suppose i just enjoy seeing the best in people. we all have darker sides, just....some of us have to hide them most of the time.
[/blockquote][/size] sincerely, rowan [/size]
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raina m. west
gryffindor , m
SEVENTH YEAR , DURMSTRANG PREFECT
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Post by raina m. west on Apr 23, 2011 16:21:13 GMT -5
dear rowan,
yeah neither can i, i read that it was extremely painful too. yes i do love my russia and it's scenery is very much how your uncle described it. oh you must come to visit it, it's really beautiful. i grew up with it sort of so i've learned to live with death and research a whole lot of it. yes it really is precious. oh but rowan you have only known my through my letters, and in my letters you can barely tell what i am really like. i agree with you there, the some slytherins in this school, lord they don't even try to hide the fact that their evil. sincerely, raina
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Post by rowan e. greyback on Apr 28, 2011 21:33:41 GMT -5
raina, i would quite enjoy coming to visit your beautiful country. however, if i did go, i would require the assistance of someone who knew the area well, otherwise i wouldn't know which sights to see. grew up with it? i'll admit that i'm curious on how that may be, but i won't intrude as to why, in case the reason is terribly personal. i will admit that you are correct -- i haven't met you so far, so i only know what you've given me through your letters. seeing as though we're both students here at hogwarts, and are bound to run into one another eventually...would it be incredibly rude of me to ask you to meet me by the lake tomorrow, perhaps after dinner? it would be wonderful to put a face to the person that i've been speaking to for the past hour and a half. you're perfectly able to decline my invitation; i wouldn't blame you for doing so.
[/blockquote][/size] sincerely, rowan [/size]
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