It went something like this: after parting ways with Olixander and returning to Hogwarts, Juniper wrote a letter to her father expressing a desire to be signed out for the night on the Fifteenth of February. A friend requested her attendance at an event, and she promised him her reputation would remain intact. It was a favor, and she knew how he collected them. The Edevanes were to never owe anybody.
He thought nothing of it, trusting his daughters to maintain their reputations as they saw fit. It would be a mere “coincidence” then that a cousin on his late wife’s side succumbed from an illness no one was aware of a day later. (Business is business, and well, he had his own agenda to attend to.)
He thought nothing of it, trusting his daughters to maintain their reputations as they saw fit. It would be a mere “coincidence” then that a cousin on his late wife’s side succumbed from an illness no one was aware of a day later. (Business is business, and well, he had his own agenda to attend to.)
February 12, 1892
Headmaster Black,
I request to have Juniper and Ophelia Edevane be signed out the day of February 15th to attend a funeral for the death of a cousin. They shall be returned the morning of the nineteen.
Best,
Mr. Alistair Edevane
Mr. Alistair Edevane