Title: goodnightandGO
Description: roxana :]
callisto malfoy - September 4, 2007 09:14 PM (GMT)
rox.i really hope you have a study period right now
because if not i don't know who i'm going to write
to all period. you see i convinced professor i-have-
bug-eyes-and-no-brain that i had a very pressing
personal matter to attend to.
honestly though i hate divinations, i really don't
know why i'm taking it. maybe because muggle
studies is just an abomination and ancient runes
seems like a lot of work...
well, on the off chance that you DO have a free
period, how are you? i haven't talked to you in
a couple days. :[
callie.
roxana pucey - September 4, 2007 09:36 PM (GMT)
Darling Callie,
I'm actually stuck in Transfiguration, but since it wouldn't seem very responsible of me if I had to go off and do something more important right now, we'll have to resume to notes until the ring bells. Aww, did bug-face look up your skirt? I heard he did that the other day to a sixth year girl. Purely incidental, he claims, still I'm not so sure, so good thing you're out of it. I'd think again about dropping that class. Luckily for me, I sit way in the back during his lessons.
I'm so sorry I've neglected you lately, my dear, yet my Prefect duties kept me busy for some days. Trust me, you're not the only one who's complained about my lack of attention towards my friends, but that'll all change once I can sort some things out. Can you believe that my minions hard-working crew of boys hasn't even presented itself in front of me yet? I sometimes think I don't make them sweat enough.
} Rox {
P.S. If you don't mind me asking, did you buy that lovely blue gown we saw last time we went shopping? By the way, we should do that soon again, because things are so awfully boring around here that going on a shopping spree seems like the perfect cure for my boredom. Kisses.
callisto malfoy - September 4, 2007 09:55 PM (GMT)
rox.bug-face has never been anywhere near my skirt,
and he definitely has not looked up it. could you
imagine what my father would do if her got wind
of something like that happening? i'm seriously
considering dropping it, who needs to know how
to read tea leaves? they're honestly just a lump of
ugly brown soppy leaves, what could we possibly
learn from them? ever.
ah, prefect duties. tell me, have you taken many
points from the gryffindors yet? i do love the look
on their faces when they come in after something
like that happens. i can't believe that, maybe you
have been too easy on them, rox.
callie.P.S. i did buy that blue gown, it was simply too
gorgeous to pass up. besides, you can never have
too many dresses. and shopping sounds perfect,
something about spending loads and loads of daddy's
money just makes me feel so much better about things.
roxana pucey - September 4, 2007 10:10 PM (GMT)
Darling Callie,
the future, they say, although I honestly doubt it. it's just the staff's way of paying somebody else for doing their crappy job. but I can only imagine Mr. Malfoy's face in the event of that happening. psyched!
not enough, apparently, or they would have learned not to cross me by now. their own prefects seem too proud of themselves lately. I think I might have to ask Nott what he's done to take a lot of points away from them soon, if this continues. it's not as if I've lost the magic touch, anyway, but something about their frightened faces just makes me reconsider taking more points away... only because I love keeping them in the suspense.
And I've obviously been too easy on them. I must put them to work again, since my bags are too heavy to be carried by myself. hmph. just you wait until I get my hands on those lazy buggers.
} Rox {
P.S. ah, thought so. *secretly wanted to buy it* indeed, you can never have too many, since it'll never be enough. yes, that refreshing effect does make me feel giddy sometimes. and the sooner we shop, the better. haven't purchased some decent clothes since last weekend and it's starting to wear off on me.
callisto malfoy - September 10, 2007 10:28 PM (GMT)
rox.well if i'm ever in bug-face's class and the wind
just so happens to blow my skirt up i'll be sure
to let you know the moment i write my father.
you know he'd be here moments after my owl
arrived. but as much as i'd love to see the look
on my father's face i simply do not want that to
happen. blech, the thought of that sad excuse
for a professor looking up my skirt is simply
vomit-inducing.
i understand. but do you think you could take
extra points away from the boy in my charms
class, you know the ugly one with buck teeth?
i caught him trying to dip my hair in ink. stupid
boy, like i honestly wouldn't notice him yanking
on my hair. gryffidors obviously don't know what
discretion is, or what manners are for that matter.
oh i can't wait, i always love when they mope
around the common room after you're through
with them. weak souls. do let me know when
you're planning on making that happen, i'll
make sure to be in the common room when
that happens.
callie.P.S. things around here are simply monotonous.
hopefully one of the boys will have something
planned for this weekend. i don't know if i can
stand another party-less weekend. as for our
shopping excursion when would you like to go?
roxana pucey - September 14, 2007 05:56 PM (GMT)
Darling Callie,
I feel for you, darling, I really do, since it’d be worth becoming a kamikaze just for that. Not that we’d want to not be graced with your presence anymore, so perhaps quitting the class would be a very good idea. I’m sure either of your parents would understand, if need be to tell them. Mine, though, asked for explanations, so I just decided to drop the subject instead of the class. Instead, I stopped attending Arithmancy. Such a boring class, that one. I do hope you’re not taking it, dear.
Consider it done, lovely. It truly should be illegal to have less than endearing facial features. Or any sort of fugly features.
Oh, sometimes I think I just do it to see their agony increase by the moment. But then I remember that their pathetic selves aren’t worth that much in my world and that ANY other boy would be glad to take any of their places. Minions these days! They just don’t seem to grasp how truly lucky they are to serve under my reign. I will surely let you know next time that occurs, though. I might actually need a bit of help giving them some more… interesting assignments. *smirks*
} Rox {
P.S. I hear that some Ravenclaw is actually throwing a party this Saturday, but I’m not sure how exclusive it’ll be and I’d rather throw my own party than have to breath the same air with the resident scums, harlots and goody-goody two shoes. No self-respecting pure-blood would attend such events, anyway. By the way, how is your endearing sister? Has she started fraternizing with mud-bloods or just resumed to half-bloods? I know from experience that when one’s sibling starts befriending Hufflepuffs (such as the d’Eath one, in Cassie's case), it’s difficult to determine what to do next. So, if there is anything I can do to help, you know you’ll always have my support.
callisto malfoy - September 19, 2007 11:44 PM (GMT)
rox.
perhaps i will drop the class, it's not as if i'll ever
need to know how to read a tea leaf later in life.
besides, i'm sure my father would understand if
i told him why (which i'd have no problem doing)
in fact he would probably try to have bug-eyed
fired from his position, but i simply do not have
any control over what my father does, not that
i would complain if he lost his job. as for if i'm
taking arithmancy, no i most certainly am not. i
believe it was you who told me not to take that
horrendous class in the first place, which was a
great piece of advice if i do say so myself.
it really should, just as it should be to have
anything less than pureblood running through
your veins. but alas i doubt the ministry will
listen to our pleas, there are just too many
muggle loving fools running around in that
place.
seriously, the lot of them need to learn their
place. do they not understand that you're the
one doing them the favor and not the other
way around? well, now that i wrote that i'm
sure they do know, they're just not willing to
admit it to themselves. but they will soon enough
judging by how the last ones reacted to the
more interesting assignments. speaking of, i
would simply adore helping you think some
up.
callie.P.S. well that settles it then, perhaps you could
tell one of your minions to throw one, because
i would much rather go shopping than worry
about all the little details that go along with
planning a party.
and my sister, she is becoming even more of a
disgrace, but i'm sure you've noticed that. if she
wasn't my blood i simply would not put up with
her. she had the audacity to comment upon my
wardrobe the other day, something about how
it wasn't fashionable. which is blasphemous enough
as a simple statement but has the girl seen what
she wears around the castle on a daily basis? it's
almost as atrocious as the outfits those gryffindors
put together.
about the hufflepuff boy, well i'm trying to forget
about it. and you're right, i have no idea what
to do with her. she simply does not listen when
you politely inform her that she is becoming
more of a blood traitor with each passing day.
any suggestions would be lovely, i'd love to
hear what you'd do. or more like what you did
do.
roxana pucey - September 20, 2007 08:38 PM (GMT)
Darling Callie,
Lucky you, then, if Mr. Malfoy were to take such a decision. *gives herself props* And, yes, that must have been a very good advice.
Exactly, but let us not digress, for it would be truly gruesome to remember the filthy air we have to breathe even during class. Not even Slytherin house is what it used to be.
Obviously not. The little rats probably think they've become better than that, so I believe it's only fitting for me to show them again which my rightful place is. Oh, and then by all means, do so darling. You know how much I appreciate your assistance. Ahh, I can tell you'll make a fine queen yourself, one day.
} Rox {
P.S. I do not know. One of them just sent me a pleading note, yet he's not exactly the most endearing of minions, so I don't trust him with throwing a spectacular party. I allege that if you want to get something done, you've got to do it yourself.
I completely understand your attitude towards your sister, my dear, for there is a black sheep in each and every single family, even the pure-bloods ones. I, at least, have decided to severe almost all ties with my sister once we both get married and inherit our parents' fortune (well, more like me getting most of it). Perhaps I should be feeling guilty, but the sole reminder of how wrongly dressed she is makes me ponder on how such two different people can be sisters. So I do believe you should show Cassie a piece of your mind too.
I tried talking with my own blood about it, even resorting to my father's help, but every help I tried giving her was not only futile, yet also rudely turned down. After some more attempts of scaring her, threatening her, making her petty new friends pay for her own errors of judgement and for wrongly influencing her, I decided that it was time to just try to erase the taint she left on my family's name and to just pretend, for the rest of my Hogwarts years, that we're not related. Believe it or not, it was a most difficult decision to make, since she is still my sister, yet I just guess blood isn't always thicker than water. If her future marriage with Vaisey won't help either, she'll just be yet another lost cause.
Try using your sister's weakness against her, though. I know it sounds harsh, but the job needs to be done and I'm afraid that I haven't heard or seen Scorpius taking care of it, so it's up to you, Callie.