Dear Ben,
I was beginning to wonder when you'd grace me with one of your letters again.
6th year has, to be completely honest, been quite a crunch. Even subjects like Transfiguration and Ancient Runes - which you know I both love to pieces - have begun to do my head in. But then again, it's only about a year and a half until N.E.W.T. season for me, so that's what I should expect, right?
I presume you're speaking of Sweetie Whitledge, or, as she prefers to be called, Rachel. Yes, she's the president of the Transfiguration Club I've spoken to her once or twice, and she is quite intimidating - but in a good way. I mean, becoming an Animagus is pretty much the peak of knowledge and ability when it comes to transfiguration - I can only dream of ever getting so far. That's not to say I haven't considered taking the task of becoming one upon myself, but my brother, Rodolphus, has told me the most horrid stories regarding the ritual. For example, did you know that some people attempting the ritual would wake up with rabbit legs or a pig's tail one day if they messed it up?! That is simply ghastly to think of! Everyone, and I do mean literally everyone, who is part of the Transfiguration Club seems to be trying to become an animagus. I feel as if I'm the odd one out.
Regarding the next Hogsmeade weekend; I don't really know, but I will definately be taking you on on that invitation to tea!
Best regards,
Ara
P.S. Thank you so much for the flower crown! I will definately be wearing it when spring swings around! Say hello to your parents from me, too!
I was beginning to wonder when you'd grace me with one of your letters again.
6th year has, to be completely honest, been quite a crunch. Even subjects like Transfiguration and Ancient Runes - which you know I both love to pieces - have begun to do my head in. But then again, it's only about a year and a half until N.E.W.T. season for me, so that's what I should expect, right?
I presume you're speaking of Sweetie Whitledge, or, as she prefers to be called, Rachel. Yes, she's the president of the Transfiguration Club I've spoken to her once or twice, and she is quite intimidating - but in a good way. I mean, becoming an Animagus is pretty much the peak of knowledge and ability when it comes to transfiguration - I can only dream of ever getting so far. That's not to say I haven't considered taking the task of becoming one upon myself, but my brother, Rodolphus, has told me the most horrid stories regarding the ritual. For example, did you know that some people attempting the ritual would wake up with rabbit legs or a pig's tail one day if they messed it up?! That is simply ghastly to think of! Everyone, and I do mean literally everyone, who is part of the Transfiguration Club seems to be trying to become an animagus. I feel as if I'm the odd one out.
Regarding the next Hogsmeade weekend; I don't really know, but I will definately be taking you on on that invitation to tea!
Best regards,
Ara
P.S. Thank you so much for the flower crown! I will definately be wearing it when spring swings around! Say hello to your parents from me, too!
@"Benevolence Montague"