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Ah, hello again. It's been quite a long time since we've last spoken, hasn't it? Don't worry, I haven't been too bored. So far I've managed to make a very fantastic index of the different shapes of dust bunnies. Oddly enough, not one of them has actually taken a bunny shape, so I suppose it's a relief to know you aren't hare-brained.
The trip does sound awfully exciting. I'm most interested in seeing all the different fish- the pictures in the advertisement make them seem quite colourful. And yes, I suppose it is going to be pretty dark, but that's alright. We've gone into the darkness before and returned with a few interesting stories.
That is the point of all this, isn't it? Stories?
The trip does sound awfully exciting. I'm most interested in seeing all the different fish- the pictures in the advertisement make them seem quite colourful. And yes, I suppose it is going to be pretty dark, but that's alright. We've gone into the darkness before and returned with a few interesting stories.
That is the point of all this, isn't it? Stories?

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What about you, Tonks? Are you off for a grand adventure?
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I must admit, it's at least half less interesting now.
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[ ... dang, but maybe she had a point. :I ] I've never really thought about the fish.
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[ she smiles ]
Fish, however, are not as common acquaintances when you live in Ottery St. Catchpole. Daddy permanently froze the only lake there, unfortunately. Plus, if you think about it, the types of fish should help us determine where we are.
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[ she stares at him, but her voice is distant, as if remembering something from long ago ]
Oh Daddy was trying a new spell he had created off of a popular muggle incantation. I believe the words were Ice, Ice, Maybe? and it had a particularly devastating effect on Lake Groust.
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A spell.
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[ a pause, followed by a thoughtful hum]
Curse would probably be more accurate.