24th August, 1890
Dear Mr. Ollivander,
You don’t know how glad I was to get your letter! I was worried about both of you - I hope it didn’t happen anywhere near you in the stands, and am pleased that you’re both alright, at least physically. I was also a bit worried that you might now be very seriously regretting letting me have talked to Billie at all, and I hope that isn’t the case because I had a terrific time talking to her, and I hope she isn’t too shaken to be put off flying for good.
Nor you permanently put off encouraging her in it, hopefully! The bludgers are always a little unsettling, but when you get used to dodging they’re really not that bad, and this sort of thing was dreadful luck. I’m sorry you both had to witness it. It’s hardly been known to happen in school matches, at least, and the boys at Hogwarts aren’t nearly as strong in the arms as that.
And it was my pleasure, so hardly needs repaying - but if you truly don’t mind indulging me, I’d love to hear how Billie gets on at school when you have news from her! I’m excited for her.
Best wishes,
Gus Robins
Gus Robins

gorgeous set by Lady!