[HPforGrownups] What happened after the Trio used the Polyjuice Potion?
Tiff & Del
chpdel at adelphia.net
Thu Jan 9 03:55:04 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 49461
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From: silveroak_us <silveroak_us at yahoo.com>
We never hear that C&G went back to Draco and said something
along the lines of "You'd never believe what just happened to us!
We fell asleep after eating some cakes, and then next thing you
know we're in a closet and some git took our shoes! How weird
is that, Draco?" Followed by Draco saying something like "I've
got something even weirder. While you say you were in the
closet I was having a strange conversation WITH YOU TWO in
our Slytherin Common Room. HOW WEIRD IS THAT??"
But we never read anything more about the mysterious affair of
the puloined shoes and the bi-locating thuggish side-kicks.
HOW WEIRD IS THAT???
I can't for the life of me figure out how JKR managed to leave
such a huge loose end just sitting there, hanging there, waiting
to be wrapped up, somehow. It ought to have been worth an owl
back to Chateau Malfoy, or a casual remark to Snape from his
favorite student. (Whereupon Snape could have rummaged
around his potions supplies and discovered the missing
boomslang skin a full two books before CrouchJr!Moody started
messing around with it.)
Just one of those random thoughts that won't quite go away.
** Martin Miggs, the Mad Muggle **>>>>>>>>>
I would think Crabbe and Goyle would be the types of kids that wouldn't mention something like that because it would make them look 'stupid' and it would give Draco more ammo...coz I am sure he doesn't treat them very well & I am sure he would have rubbed that in at every opportunity......(they are 'yes' men IMO)
and what could be stupider than picking up 2 cakes laying on the floor and eating them??
It just screamed 'trap'
LOL
of course Crabbe and Goyle aren't the brightest crayons in the box either...but still..that was just absolutely...obvious..LOL...
JMHO of course!!
Tiffany
It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself.
--Eleanor Roosevelt
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