She sighed, picking at her cake for a moment as she tried to figure out a place to start. "He wrote me like this letter in the margins of my journal," said Lavender. "He went on about how Bianca is such a good person that he wouldn't even consider a possibility that she might somehow be involved. Then he claimed that lots of people had visions and belittled my suspicion by saying I should have been there to tell everyone." And she had wanted to be there because all of this was important. IT all mattered because it was people's lives on the line, but for as important as it was, she knew that going to that meeting would not have been a good idea, not when it was also the full moon.
"So, I was like, I didn't just dump it on Michael and bunk the meeting, but I honestly couldn't be there, which he claimed to know, but-" She shook her head, that was not the point. Of all of it, it didn't matter if he knew that she couldn't be there or not. She hadn't been there and Michael was her proxy, she hadn't been running away from anything. "I also explained to him how lots of people don't just have visions. I mean he even called the nightmares of our worst fears that one night visions and they weren't. They were more like dreams or waking dreams for you know, the people who weren't asleep and it's not the same thing.
"I also said that just because Bianca is a good person doesn't make what I feel irrelevant or impossible because look at what happened to Ginny Weasley, and I said that we should seriously consider what Bianca's role might be in all of this." Which seemed like a moot point by now because she was on the defensive and if she was dangerous, it was going to be worse now. "And yeah, I said I don't think that he can objective about the whole thing, which he seemed to take offense to and he's the one who brought up that he might not be as smart as others, but he can give people the benefit of the doubt. And really what right do I have calling anyone stupid?"
Lavender had always been a bit sensitive about the fact that she wasn't all that bright. Especially when a lot of her time at school, she compared herself to Hermione Granger who was the brightest witch of her age. That was certainly what at least part of the Ron Weasley thing had been about and even that turned on her. "But I did say he wasn't being so smart because he wanted to prove me wrong by sticking with her for a few days even if she might be imperiused, which isn't that smart. And all of this concludes rather spectacularly with him telling me to..."
She paused not really wanting to say it, but wanting to get across what he told her accurately. "Fuck off and that he expected an apology. And that was just in the journals. So, yeah, mean."