@Andren Lovegood
Saturday, November 15, 1884
Poldi couldn't honestly say that he was a regular reader of the Daily Prophet. With required reading for classes and listening to professors and peers talk all day, he had always felt that he spent enough of his time deciphering English. Besides, even if he had wanted a subscription, there was little chance that Vati would get him one considering that he'd repeatedly turned down Gogo's requests for one and, between them, Gogo was by far the favorite son in Vati's eyes. This morning, however, along with a plate of linzer kekse wrapped in brown paper from Mutti, a letter from her and another from Gogo (sadly none from Anke that day) he got a copy of yesterday's newspaper which was rather crumpled and worse for the wear (most likely after being salvaged from a bench in Hogsmeade as he knew Gogo sometimes did) with an article about a three-headed dog being found in Spain circled and underlined with such vigor that the tip of the pen had torn through the paper in places. Having just finished breakfast around the tail end of its availability, he didn't spare the time to read it just then, writing it off as just an exciting story about an interesting creature which had captured his little brother's attention.
It wasn't until later, when he'd made it back to his dorm that he spared it any more thought. He had the paper tucked under his arm along with the letters and the now unwrapped plate of Linzer kekse in his other hand as he entered the room. He dropped the latter down on a communal table (which had formerly been near his bed, but which he had moved for just this purpose at the beginning of term when his mother had first started sending him things to share with Andren and Harvey) and gave an acknowledging nod to Andren, who was already in the room, before grabbing one of the biscuits for himself and heading to his bed to read the mail. The paper just happened to be at the top of the stack, so it merited his attention first.
He read the first paragraph with little trouble and only partial attention, taking a bite of the biscuit before moving on to the second paragraph. The paper was much easier to read than his textbooks and it was only made easier by the fact that it said little more than the the title had suggested. A three headed dog had been on the loose and was found in Spain. He knew that Gogo would be interested in a story like that, but he was sure why the younger boy had thought that he would be too until he saw the bit about the finder having been from Bavaria. He took a rather ill-timed swallow before reading on and encountering with a gasp, which quickly morphed into a violent string of coughs, a very familiar name. Even as he strove to clear his airways of the inhaled bits of biscuit he reread the name a few times, his eyes widened in shock, just to be sure he had it right.
Saturday, November 15, 1884
Poldi couldn't honestly say that he was a regular reader of the Daily Prophet. With required reading for classes and listening to professors and peers talk all day, he had always felt that he spent enough of his time deciphering English. Besides, even if he had wanted a subscription, there was little chance that Vati would get him one considering that he'd repeatedly turned down Gogo's requests for one and, between them, Gogo was by far the favorite son in Vati's eyes. This morning, however, along with a plate of linzer kekse wrapped in brown paper from Mutti, a letter from her and another from Gogo (sadly none from Anke that day) he got a copy of yesterday's newspaper which was rather crumpled and worse for the wear (most likely after being salvaged from a bench in Hogsmeade as he knew Gogo sometimes did) with an article about a three-headed dog being found in Spain circled and underlined with such vigor that the tip of the pen had torn through the paper in places. Having just finished breakfast around the tail end of its availability, he didn't spare the time to read it just then, writing it off as just an exciting story about an interesting creature which had captured his little brother's attention.
It wasn't until later, when he'd made it back to his dorm that he spared it any more thought. He had the paper tucked under his arm along with the letters and the now unwrapped plate of Linzer kekse in his other hand as he entered the room. He dropped the latter down on a communal table (which had formerly been near his bed, but which he had moved for just this purpose at the beginning of term when his mother had first started sending him things to share with Andren and Harvey) and gave an acknowledging nod to Andren, who was already in the room, before grabbing one of the biscuits for himself and heading to his bed to read the mail. The paper just happened to be at the top of the stack, so it merited his attention first.
He read the first paragraph with little trouble and only partial attention, taking a bite of the biscuit before moving on to the second paragraph. The paper was much easier to read than his textbooks and it was only made easier by the fact that it said little more than the the title had suggested. A three headed dog had been on the loose and was found in Spain. He knew that Gogo would be interested in a story like that, but he was sure why the younger boy had thought that he would be too until he saw the bit about the finder having been from Bavaria. He took a rather ill-timed swallow before reading on and encountering with a gasp, which quickly morphed into a violent string of coughs, a very familiar name. Even as he strove to clear his airways of the inhaled bits of biscuit he reread the name a few times, his eyes widened in shock, just to be sure he had it right.
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Poldi speaks with a thick German accent.