Owl to Narcissa When: 5 January, 2004 Who: Dru and Cissa Where: Sky Private/Public: Private Rating: Summary: Drucilla lets Cissa know about Blaise
My dear Narcissa,
I'm writing to inform you that Blaise was returned to me on Saturday evening. He's got memory loss and is currently at St. Mungo's. I've been talking to him about you and your family, and while he doesn't actually remember, he lightened up when he heard Draco's name, and expressed an interest to see you both. I'm not sure how long we'll be here, and visitations are limited, but even a brief stop would be wonderful.
There's another reason why I'm writing. The situation surrounding Blaise return is suspicious to say the least. Rafael Montague found him in a Muggle hospital, or so he claims. The story he gave me is that he just 'happened' to see a report, go there, Apparate Blaise (without any medical assistance or any assurance that he wouldn't be hurt), allow Healers to perform memory charms all without my knowledge, and all because he wanted to be 'helpful'.
As you can see, there's something very wrong. Had he asked for something, money, favours, anything, I wouldn't have been so suspicious, but a Montague doing anything because they want to play heroes... well you can see how that's just impossible.
I don't know what to think, and obviously my suspicious are not enough to do anything. He kept telling me to make a report to Diggory, as if that Hufflepuff idiot would even understand Slytherin behaviour, which also tells me that Montague feels pretty safe when it comes to the Minister, however, I must do something to protect my baby in case something happens in the future. Do you know anyone in the Auror office who would be willing to pay attention to me? As I said before, they never took Blaise's disappearance seriously and now I don't have any evidence against the man, but I'm hoping that a report would make him think twice about going near Blaise Of course, I might kill him first if he tries anything. I wait eagerly for your answer, and until then, I remain