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Severus Snape ([personal profile] masterofpotions) wrote in [community profile] thoughtformed2013-01-12 10:16 pm

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While these devices may be a more efficient means of communication than magic, and nowhere near as messy as firetalking has the potential to be, there are inherent flaws in their design. They are far too small, for one, and lend themselves to being easily misplaced. I suppose it will have its uses, which is more than can be said for most Muggle devices, but if not for the distinct lack of owls, I would not be so resigned to let it replace the perfectly respectable practice of letter-writing.

That said, the sheer amount of idiocy beyond the doors of that Muggle hospital is absolutely baffling. Never in my life have I heard such a ridiculous tale, which is quite a feat when one considers the many desperate lies told by Death Eaters when presented with anything resembling consequence. I have little tolerance for foolishness and will not be treated as either an invalid or an imbecile they assume is eager to believe stories that are clearly meant for children.

Writing on this fool thing is an exercise in tedium and a miserable excuse for communication, I might add. Quill and parchment would have been much quicker.
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[personal profile] steelweb 2013-01-21 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
...These men were behaving like teenage boys, and it was grating on her. Were they even listening to what they were saying?

Lin gestured for Gwen to go to Black while she covered the both of them, keeping just far enough back that if this Snivellus character made a break for it she would be able to stop him. Shaking her wrist, she spools out a significant quantity of cable on the ground beside her.

"You both need to come with us down to the station - we need statements from both of you. If you want to file a cautionary report at the same time, you're welcome to."

She left off the part about how until there was evidence of ill intention, there was a limited amount that the police can do. They could put a patrol on look out around the apartments, but if these people could appear out of nowhere like the witnesses seemed to think, she had her doubts as to how helpful that would be.
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[personal profile] bloodywelsh 2013-01-22 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
With a curt nod to Lin, Gwen approached the younger wizard and removed the set of handcuffs from her belt. If he cooperated, she went about the business of securing his arms behind his back.

"As officer Beifong said, we're just bringing you both in for questioning." She attempted to catch Severus' eye, and then Sirius', as she then added, "Afterwards, you both ought to talk to Harry and sort out the bad blood between you. I still think this is a misunderstanding, and we can't have you dueling in the streets this way."
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[personal profile] alwaysimpure 2013-01-22 09:51 am (UTC)(link)
Sirius quietly took a deep breath and put his hands behind his back as instructed, staring at the ground as he attempted to stay calm. It wasn't easy, but he tried not to think about just how difficult it was.

"I wasn't aware that this city had a law against dueling." Said a bit dryly, but true nonetheless. In a way it was a little reassuring that Gwen kept insisting this was a misunderstanding. Perhaps that meant that - at the very least - Snape wouldn't be going after Harry.