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Did you know? Jewelry of jet was the haute jewelry of the Victorian era. — Fallin
What she got was the opposite of what she wanted, also known as the subtitle to her marriage.
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Not Much of A Disciplinarian
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When she received the letter, George, frankly, was not certain what she was meant to do with it. She was not a proper guardian, not yet—she was supposed to have months, still, to figure out how to look after her brother! Still, the Ravenclaw could not exactly ignore the missive, jotting a quick "thank you for informing me" to the matron and penning another less stilted note to her (apparently wayward) brother.

28th January, 1892
Alex,

The matron of the orphanage wrote today. You did not mention when we met up over the Hogsmeade weekend that you had, as she says, "grown impertinent". I was disappointed indeed to receive such a report, and I hope that you will behave more fittingly going forward. Such behaviour will not serve you well at Hogwarts this autumn!

Your affectionate brother,
George
Alexander Waterford



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Im surprised she didnt mention the snowball.



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A second letter delivered by a separate owl, the same morning:

Are you going to get annoying now that youre almost graduated?


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George was not their father. She would not act in anger. Instead, she ignored the missive (well, "ignored") until the next day.

30th January, 1892
Alex,

In four months, I will be your legal guardian. It will be my duty to be "annoying", if it keeps you from turning into a human nightmare. I will not inquire about the snowball; ignorance is bliss, or so they say. I will, however, remind you that how someone behaves is a reflection upon their parents. Do not give others cause to speak ill of the dead.

Your patient brother,
George
Alexander Waterford


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