It's not quite so bad this month. I still feel fretful, and I've cried oceans today, but I suppose finding Daddy might be the reason for that. I'm not as irritable as last month, either.
And I'm not so frightened.
Mr Lupin's tea helps. I think Colin has poured pots of it down my throat in the last couple of days.
I'm not craving meat this month. Instead, my appetite has gone completely off; I don't want to eat anything. My skin is starting to have that same sensitivity again, though. I've switched to wearing my oldest and softest clothes, and I'll probably spend all day tomorrow in my pyjamas. Colin told me he noticed that I startle much more easily.
Let's see, what else.
Oh! Colin and I have been sketching almost every day for the past week. I do it when I'm talking to him, or when he's telling me stories, so I'm not thinking while I'm doing it. He pointed out that my sketches have started looking quite different from my usual style over the last day or two. Shorter, thicker lines, more jagged edges, more shadows. I hadn't even noticed it until he pointed it out, but it's true. Anyway, he suggested I might continue sketching up to and just after the full moon, and showing the sketches to you. I asked him why, and he said that it might give you clues about hand-eye coordination, and mood, and...I don't know. He thought it just might be useful.
I think he just wants something to be useful.
So anyway, I'm saving the sketches, and dating them, and putting them aside.
Did you...do you think there might be a potion I can try this time? Or will I just have to use the tea and learn to bear the whole thing?
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I would very much like to see the sketches. Interesting, indeed.
As for potions, there is one I believe we should try, beginning tomorrow evening. Something to help with the anxiousness and agitation.
For tonight, though, I'll be along in a few minutes with something to help soothe your skin sensitivity, and if you're wishing for a sleep aid, we'll weigh the possibility, but on the whole, I believe it would be better if we avoided that.
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And I'm not so frightened.
Mr Lupin's tea helps. I think Colin has poured pots of it down my throat in the last couple of days.
I'm not craving meat this month. Instead, my appetite has gone completely off; I don't want to eat anything. My skin is starting to have that same sensitivity again, though. I've switched to wearing my oldest and softest clothes, and I'll probably spend all day tomorrow in my pyjamas. Colin told me he noticed that I startle much more easily.
Let's see, what else.
Oh! Colin and I have been sketching almost every day for the past week. I do it when I'm talking to him, or when he's telling me stories, so I'm not thinking while I'm doing it. He pointed out that my sketches have started looking quite different from my usual style over the last day or two. Shorter, thicker lines, more jagged edges, more shadows. I hadn't even noticed it until he pointed it out, but it's true. Anyway, he suggested I might continue sketching up to and just after the full moon, and showing the sketches to you. I asked him why, and he said that it might give you clues about hand-eye coordination, and mood, and...I don't know. He thought it just might be useful.
I think he just wants something to be useful.
So anyway, I'm saving the sketches, and dating them, and putting them aside.
Did you...do you think there might be a potion I can try this time? Or will I just have to use the tea and learn to bear the whole thing?
Re: Private message to Hermione Granger, Madam Pomfrey and Sally-Anne Perks
As for potions, there is one I believe we should try, beginning tomorrow evening. Something to help with the anxiousness and agitation.
For tonight, though, I'll be along in a few minutes with something to help soothe your skin sensitivity, and if you're wishing for a sleep aid, we'll weigh the possibility, but on the whole, I believe it would be better if we avoided that.