Maxie! I am so sorry. I just now found out that you posted this. I was getting suspicious when all the notices was from people that had already commented before. I finally came on here to check it out, cause some were talking about Ginny's room in the mansion. So here I am and I am so so so so sorry to find that you posted and I am so late reading it. Please forgive me. I am so upset with myself, I hope I can do justice to your post deserving of the highest praise. Because it truely is spectacular.
Oh dear, and now I see I can't do any quoting cause the post was on the last page. Boy, I've just screwed up all the way around!
Well, I'll try to do you justice without the aid of your post.
First off the woman in Ginny's dream, Gin??... It was breathtaking the way she was one with the world she was so alive in, so intuned with, then her hopes was shattered by missing the chance to impress the love of her life, by not getting to make the bread he loves. So she heads back to her home devistated by her failure, and doesn't see that she is no longer in harmony with her beautiful world. She is attacked from behind, and recognizes the hands around her throat! How terrible! She struggles to save her life, but looses in the end. Triple heart break! You should win some kind of an award of excellence just for this part.
I think it was sweet of Auntie Muriel to give her a small room. As sweet as one can expect out of her at least. Giving her the smallest room was probably to keep her from getting homesick. The reference to the twins was wonderful. I hope they get her good one day. She deserves it, thinking the way she does about them. Of course they didn't bring any of it on themselves did they?
I do love the Weasleys. Each one for there own merrits. Well, Maxie, I'm sorry, I don't feel I've done justice commenting on your wonderful post, but I tried my best. Much love to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm coming here to check all the time and not rely on my subscription anymore.