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alt_mcgonagall ([personal profile] alt_mcgonagall) wrote2009-01-19 08:42 pm

Macnair

Rather upset about Macnair.

I had not thought, and I flatter myself to typically be quite perceptive.

It was not quite pleasant discussing his status with the Lord Protector.
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[personal profile] alt_molly 2009-01-20 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
A little less cryptic, please, Minerva? What about Macnair? Given that he's the Head of Gryffindor and all, and therefore in charge of all our boys, can you fill us in?

Sympathies on having to deal with the LP.

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[personal profile] alt_sirius 2009-01-22 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Steady on, Minerva. It's not as if you've had nothing else to be getting on with, you know.

But the idea that Macscared is in league with Quirrell, now, that's an interesting one. Moony said - well, he intimated, rather - that he and Macnair interact a bit. I suppose it's a little encouraging, their getting along, if it turns out Macnair's not really as rabid as some of Voldemort's other hounds.

But he's back at the school, right? So...so Voldemort must not have been too unhappy with what Macnair had to say for himself. Which means whatever this alliance between him and Quirrell, it could still mean he'll side with the Death Eaters if given a choice.
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[personal profile] alt_lucius 2009-01-21 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It would have been most surprising, had he actually intended any harm. Fortunately it seems he had the boy's interest at heart. Trying to win himself back into favour, no doubt, by handling the situation him-self instead of bringing it to more competent hands.

At least we now know who tried to jinx that broom. And what to look out for in future.

I trust you have already instructed the werewolf to apprehend the culprit if he is glimpsed again on the grounds? I can vouch that Scrimgeour has already issued a warrant to the Aurors.