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"I gggguess she was... I ddddon't remember it anymore..." the boy mumbled, speaking more to himself with that last part. He looked up into Kapoor's face... That man was such an unlikely saviour. Jake had only spoken to him a few times in his Hogwarts life, and there he was... The man Jake was crying to about everything.
He felt... Safe.
"I think," Jake started slowly, nodding his head as he did so. "I ttthink hhhe should kn-know... But..." he bit his lip, feeling like he was causing a burden fir the man. "Ccccould you duh-do that? I dun thhhink I c-can dddeal with being there."
Well, that was one reason.
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Of course I can, Jake. And I will." He felt his left pocket again, just to check if he had an extra handkercheif, but no dice. He'd given Jake the last one. "
Alright. Well, then that's settled. I shall go and speak to Headmaster Bontecou on your behalf when next I meet with him. Go ahead and keep the kercheif, Jake. You can return it to me at the end of term feast. Chocolate frog?" He said pulling out and offering what he did find in his left pocket. Kapoor was a master of anti-candy melting charms and the special edition caramel centered amphibious treats were a testimony to that.
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Do try and cheer up, Jake. I know that's a lot harder than it sounds, but if it helps, might I suggest keeping a dream journal? It may help you to make sense of it all." He had suggested as much to students who'd come to him with less graphic dreams, so it only made sense that he'd recommend the same for a situation like this.