Moke
Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Amongst Magic
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Zara Gwendolyn Monroe Sixth Year
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Originally Posted by Harry174 Simon looked at the Professor. "I'll go and find her as soon as I leave here and try and talk to her." Simon said truthfully, that would be the first thing that he would do, he was wishing now he hadn't said what he had to Fee, he knew she would never do anything like he has suggested she would.
"I know I shouldn't lie but I do have my reason." Simon smiled, he had a good reason, he didn't want everyone to know what he was, he didn't know if he should tell the Professor or not. "I hope that he forgives me because he is one of my best friends."
Simon wondered if he should tell the Professor the rest, he wasn't sure if he could trust her or not, well she was his favorite professor so he might as well tell her. "Well you see I'm going home next summer, it's the first time in three years and I'm worried that all my friends there won't recognise me and they won't want to talk to me and so on." Simon said but that wasn't the main thing that was bothing him. "Professor I am worried about my cousin, no one has seen her for over a year." Simon sighed, he had finally come out with what was bothing him the most. Sylvie nodded and let out a tiny sigh. "I'm sure she would appreciate that greatly, but you do know how in the wrong you were, correct?" she asked. "I really do hope you realize just much apologizing you will have to do." If it was her, she wouldn't accept anything less than grovelling. Fee was a pretty sensible young lady, so she knew Simon wouldn't have to grovel, but he would have to do something to make it up to his friend. "If he is your friend, he will understand. But you have to know that you might have to regain his trust as well." she explained. Lying was never an answer, in her opinion, and it did always just lead to trouble. "I suggest you just come clean and go from there." Honesty was always the best policy.
Sylvie nodded as she listened to what she was being told. "Simon, if they are really your friends, they will talk to you." she replied with a kind smile. "You might not look the same, I mean we all grow up and change a little, but only because we change, that doesn't mean we are a completely different person. I think you are just over thinking this." In her mind, she didn't think Simon would have too worry too much, but she would do her best to reassure him, if he needed it. "Your friends will still be your friends, no need to worry." At hearing his other concern, she frowned a little. "Over a year? That sounds rather serious. Has anything been done about this?" Missing for a year, that was serious. |