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Mar. 8th, 2011 01:27 pmFrank and I are here in Ampfield, to retrieve Sara Cullinane from her parents. And once again, we’ve run into a situation that is somewhat less than cut and dried.
Sara has a huge and doting family. She has five brothers and sisters, as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins who live nearby and see her regularly. Her grandmother watches her during the day as her parents work. We managed to track down the parents at their work assignments and have spoken with them, and they have agreed to let us take her. The grandmother was more doubtful, but in the end was persuaded, too. The two younger siblings who were here when we arrived are obviously too young to keep a secret like the fact that their younger sister was spirited away as we trust the parents of our other Moddey Dhoo residents to do. Once the parents agreed, we charmed the two with a sleep spell and then administered a judicious modification so the children won't remember Frank's and my visit. The parents will tell them that the baby has been taken to the infirmary because she was ill, and then will tell them tomorrow that she has died.
I must admit that for once the cruelty that the regime does not allow funerals for muggles will work in our favour. It keeps from the other relatives the awkward fact that the parents do not have a body to produce. Still, I will probably have to check back with the parents next week, to see if anything else is needed to explain her disappearance from the midst of so many loving relatives.
I saw a muggle photograph displayed upon the wall showing one of the older girls proudly holding her newborn baby sister. They will no doubt grieve a great deal to be told that she is gone. I think we do need to give some thoughts to the issue of when siblings can safely be told that they have a brother or sister at Moddey Dhoo. I would argue for the age of seventeen, but of course Frank and Alice’s Neville and Evelyn know about Kevin, even though they don’t know where he lives. Their situation is a little different, though, since their parents are in hiding, too.
Sara has a huge and doting family. She has five brothers and sisters, as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins who live nearby and see her regularly. Her grandmother watches her during the day as her parents work. We managed to track down the parents at their work assignments and have spoken with them, and they have agreed to let us take her. The grandmother was more doubtful, but in the end was persuaded, too. The two younger siblings who were here when we arrived are obviously too young to keep a secret like the fact that their younger sister was spirited away as we trust the parents of our other Moddey Dhoo residents to do. Once the parents agreed, we charmed the two with a sleep spell and then administered a judicious modification so the children won't remember Frank's and my visit. The parents will tell them that the baby has been taken to the infirmary because she was ill, and then will tell them tomorrow that she has died.
I must admit that for once the cruelty that the regime does not allow funerals for muggles will work in our favour. It keeps from the other relatives the awkward fact that the parents do not have a body to produce. Still, I will probably have to check back with the parents next week, to see if anything else is needed to explain her disappearance from the midst of so many loving relatives.
I saw a muggle photograph displayed upon the wall showing one of the older girls proudly holding her newborn baby sister. They will no doubt grieve a great deal to be told that she is gone. I think we do need to give some thoughts to the issue of when siblings can safely be told that they have a brother or sister at Moddey Dhoo. I would argue for the age of seventeen, but of course Frank and Alice’s Neville and Evelyn know about Kevin, even though they don’t know where he lives. Their situation is a little different, though, since their parents are in hiding, too.