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Rodolphus Lestrange ([personal profile] alt_rodolphus) wrote2014-09-30 11:14 am

Private message to Barty

Good to see you at the lecture, friend. Hope you didn't find the delivery pedestrian, since it was crafted with an audience of students in mind. Saw your interest provoked by the shadow caster, in particular. Any time you'd like a closer look, say the word. Provided, of course, you don't get too close.

Thank you, too, for keeping my daughter company. What do you know of the other two, Patil and Finnigan? Don't believe Hydra counts them among her friends, even if there is the Rosier family connection, with the Finnigan boy.

Did prod her to introduce me to the Head Girl, who she has some level of companionship with. She's Victoriana Greengrass' eldest. Seems quite poised and polished, worthy of the position.

Which brings me to a curiosity. The June before last, Raz went to Fletcher to request a paternity evaluation. For whatever reason, be it Raz's insistence or Fletcher's own foresightedness, Fletcher mocked up the (negative) results and discarded the samples. My investigations these last weeks have led me to conclude that it was the Greengrass girl who Raz suspected of being his progeny. The one he "ruled out," as you said. Given my recent conversations with Fletcher, it seems she can't be ruled out, after all.
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[personal profile] alt_crouch_jr 2014-10-01 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, we'll see what Whirl has to say.

I hadn't noticed her eyes. But now you've invited the thought, it's true she's attractive.

Have you turned up any other grafts on others' tapestries?
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[personal profile] alt_crouch_jr 2014-10-01 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
Too married, possibly. Too old, hardly. If one believes the rags, age enhances wizards. Word Has It ran a feature in August about Wizards who've aged like fine wine. (Seriously.) And you're not old enough to have made that list.

Mind you, they included Gus Rookwood and left Toshenka off. I think the author might have been afraid he'd object. (Which shows what magazine writers know.)

As for Razzer and sprogs. Could be the other way around: the sustained lack of bastards gave him license to be careless. Either way. You're right: he could have fathered a school-full of bastards.

If he had, though, at least one would have pursued him for recognition, surely.

Still, there's always the chance.