Susan dropped onto the bench beside Ginny, setting her bag down and trying not to look so darn obvious as she ate her toast and spilled the beans.
"I was just thinking about who might know who it was who did this," she began, gesturing with the article before leaning in and lowering her voice to barely above a whisper, "and I'm almost positive that the Prophet is lying, when they say that they don't know. I think this means they've been compromised, and won't tell the truth because it would be embarrassing, and really uplifting to anyone who supports our favourite public enemy."