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Fleur Isabelle Delacour Weasley ([info]en_fleur) wrote in [info]enigma_rpg,
@ 2009-01-14 02:24:00

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Entry tags:* complete, 2004-01, retired character: fleur weasley, retired character: penelope clearwater

RP: Looking for a good read
When: January 14, 2004
Who: Fleur Weasley, Penelope Clearwater
Where: Tattered Pages - Hogsmeade
Private/Public: Public-ish
Rating: PG
Summary: Fleur decides to go to Hogsmeade since she's dropped Victoire off at Molly and Arthur's for the day. She drops in to see Penny, who she hasn't gotten to know until now.


Fleur was delighted that Molly was up for looking after Victoire for the day. She didn't want to tire Gabi out by leaving her daughter with her any time she felt like it. Besides, she'd hardly been out and about in ages and it felt good to go out and do something she wanted to do.

Fleur knew she could go to Flourish and Blotts, but Fleur enjoyed well loved and read books more. You always knew a book was good if you could tell it had been read several times all the way through.

She stepped into the shop, taking a look around before she started to peruse the stacks. Books were a delightful way to pass the time and she was sure she would pick up something she could read to Victoire for bedtime as well. And maybe she'd find a few things for Gabi to read - Merlin knew her sister needed to be better educated and learn a few more spells before she was out in the world on her own.

Fleur smiled as she ran her fingers over the spines of the books in front of her, reading the titles to herself. Reading was a rare luxury these days, but she fully intended to take it up again soon.



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[info]en_fleur
2009-01-16 09:34 am UTC (link)
"Yes, but no one really remembers my name," she replied. Fleur had been proud to be a part of history in the wizarding world, but Harry had out shined all of them. "I was just 'appy to be chosen."

"What is this book about? Fairies?"

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[info]en_penelope
2009-01-16 10:09 am UTC (link)
"It is. Its based loosely on the muggle interpretation of faries, I think that the author spent some time in the Muggle world because of the way she describes them. Not a single biting one in sight, but its the story of a little girl who goes to the bottom of the garden and ends up being taken by the fairies to a magical world where she spends the day dancing with them and having a tea party with fox-glove cups and when she curls up on a bed of heather and moss, she wakes up in her own garden and its tea time."

"The ultimate escape experience I guess. But its rather popular, the authors actually been commissioned for a trilogy of the fairy books. You might have to watch out that the child you're reading it to doesn't go on a fairy hunt though. I know I did."

She hoped that Fleur wouldn't ask when the book had been published, being 25 and checking the bottom of your garden for magical worlds wasn't widespread in the wizarding world.

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[info]en_fleur
2009-01-16 05:48 pm UTC (link)
"Victoire is about as stubborn as 'er father," Fleur laughed. "But I am sure she would enjoy the adventures. Bill does indulge his daughter's whims too much as it is. But I am sure they would 'ave fun on a fairy 'unt even if they did not find any."

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[info]en_penelope
2009-01-16 07:05 pm UTC (link)
"A fishing net, a picnic and some fairy hunting sounds like a perfect way to spend a spring afternoon,"

Penny moved to the other shelf and handed down a compendium of fairytales to read aloud.

"Is this the sort of thing? Bedtime stories."

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[info]en_fleur
2009-01-16 11:14 pm UTC (link)
"Yes, that is exactly what I am looking for," she replied, taking the copy from Penny. "Victoire will be four this May, so she 'as not learned to fully read for 'erself. I 'ave been teaching 'er as we decided she will learn both French and English."

Fleur was very proud of her daughter. Victoire was learning quite well - anything that her mother could teach her. At least when she would sit still long enough to learn.

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[info]en_penelope
2009-01-17 02:59 am UTC (link)
"Four's a very special age," Penny said with a soft smile. It was the age her sister had been when Penny had shown her first sign of magic, summoning a barrell of biscuits from the top shelf to share in their makeshift tent in the living room.

"Bi-lingual? Oh, she's very lucky. No need to mess around with those translation charms, they never seem to work anyway, do they? They're either all overly-formal or just plain gibberish. Well, the ones I've used are."

She gave a sheepish half-smile and shrug of her shoulders.

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[info]en_fleur
2009-01-17 04:18 pm UTC (link)
"Yes, but it will be very 'ard to teach 'er to read both," she said. "We 'ave been teaching her to speak both since she was old enough to talk. It is not as if my parents do not speak English, but if she goes to France for a visit, I would want her to feel comfortable."

"I might be able to 'elp with that," Fleur grinned. "I 'ave several that work quite well."

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[info]en_penelope
2009-01-18 09:55 am UTC (link)
"You do?" Penny said with a grin. "I would be very grateful. I spent a year in Rouen working in a bar and my French improved a lot there, but to be able to understand Italian better would be fantastic."

Struck by sudden inspiration, Penny offered a large smile to her customer "Would you mind giving me just a moment? We had a large assignment sent in last night and I haven't been able to unpack it yet."

Leaving Fleur alone for a moment she returned quickly, her arms full of beautifully bound childrens books. "This is a childrens classics collection, they're wizarding tales which have been reworked for kids and are perfect for reading aloud. I think they might be just what you require."

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[info]en_fleur
2009-01-18 11:01 am UTC (link)
Fleur was already planning on purchasing all the books Penny had suggested so far. Expanding Victoire's library was something that she had really wanted to do for quite some time now and she was glad she had taken the day to come to Hogsmeade.

"They are beautiful," Fleur grinned, reaching out to take some of the books from Penny. "I will take all of them, including these with the fairies. I am sure Victoire will enjoy them."

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[info]en_penelope
2009-01-19 01:54 pm UTC (link)
"You will?" Penny echoed in surprise as she fought the urge to grin like a maniac.

"Thankyou and yes, I really hope she does. Actually, would you mind awfully if I owled you if we get a new shipment in for childrens books?"

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[info]en_fleur
2009-01-19 02:02 pm UTC (link)
"I would love that," Fleur grinned. "I am sure I will be back in 'ere now that I know what a great place you 'ave."

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[info]en_penelope
2009-01-19 02:04 pm UTC (link)
"Then it will be my pleasure to have you back. And your little girl too. I'm thinking about expanding the kids section, so hopefully there will be something for her every time."

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