"I agree with that part, but people here see the world differently so each person sees a different thing. You think you are so smooth, but there are too many different people. I don't think you are as invisible as you think. Unless you are talking about Mr. Potter, who definitely only sees what he wants," she said, laughing. "I like to know people and that means talking about what they like and dislike. You just happen to like more theoretical discussions. I seldom find people I can't get along with, though." Sirius had been one of those people and she still couldn't figure that one out. "I'm close to my family. Jamie is close to his family. Maybe that's the difference." She nodded. "I'm well aware that some things can't be fixed. Maybe they shouldn't."
Savannah snorted. "Everyone will show up the first day and then they realize what's involved and they will get annoyed." She frowned as she thought. "But that's because they approached it like Gryffindors and I don't often use houses to make a point. It's like they were willing lambs going to the slaughter instead of planning how to fight and stay alive when possible. Again, bad planning. I bet that Jamie wouldn't face life that way. He's a lot more thoughtful than that."
She chuckled at his reaction, but she wasn't fully convinced. "It takes a certain type of reporting to get support. Just random gossip won't help. Take this latest example, even the possibility of death didn't convince people. In fact, I think many were hoping that we were all going to die. I get the feeling that it goes beyond the politicians. We need to find the right angle." She waved a hand. "I can already think of a few ways that wouldn't lead back to any of us, and she wants attention. This will give her attention. Now people, I get, so that's the easy part. I'm just not sure what we want to give her and I'm not sure that Scorpius' ideas would translate in help to us. Getting new clothes and makeup isn't really helpful."