Did Sirius *ever* consider consequences? (was: Trusting characters)
dumbledore11214
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Wed Dec 1 20:41:40 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 118985
> Pippin:
It was a good decision, but did Sirius get there by considering the
consequences? I thought he was more concerned with assering Harry's
rights, and his own rights as godfather. It seems to me Sirius never
liked thinking about what could go wrong or what would happen once
his goal was achieved.But in this case, it was considering the
consequences that had led Dumbledore and Molly astray.
Alla:
Oh, I don't know, Pippin. I wish we could have been in Sirius' head
at least for a while. Him being rash often - true. Him being very
smart is also true. So, maybe in this case he indeed considered the
consequences for Harry, which he as Godfather was supposed to do?
Sirius, unlike Dumbledore, came to the correct conclusion - Harry
needed to know what is going on.
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