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Moon flower time
I'm rather lucky, because I don't have much physical discomfort at my moon flower time. Here are some things that help me:
If you get lower back pain, just fill your socks with little bags of uncooked rice, so you have extra support under your arches. It really, really helps. What's even better is if you mix in a little lavender with the rice (AND it makes your shoes smell nice. The lavender repels moonflies, too, which are always attracted to girls that time of month, which isn't a very good idea, since they make you forgetful).
Putting a silver teaspoon under your mattress helps. This also lessens the chance that you'll have dreams of werewolves. In case you often do and find them troubling.
Eating chocolate helps, too. Although everyone's rather sick of the taste of it now, aren't they?
(Oh, by the way, Mrs Brown? I need new brassieres. Could we go shopping for them at Easter Break? )
If you get lower back pain, just fill your socks with little bags of uncooked rice, so you have extra support under your arches. It really, really helps. What's even better is if you mix in a little lavender with the rice (AND it makes your shoes smell nice. The lavender repels moonflies, too, which are always attracted to girls that time of month, which isn't a very good idea, since they make you forgetful).
Putting a silver teaspoon under your mattress helps. This also lessens the chance that you'll have dreams of werewolves. In case you often do and find them troubling.
Eating chocolate helps, too. Although everyone's rather sick of the taste of it now, aren't they?
(Oh, by the way, Mrs Brown? I need new brassieres. Could we go shopping for them at Easter Break? )
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Lavender's been complaining that I lookno subject
(Er...the 'P.S. stage'?)
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They won't do it again, dear.
I'll make sure of that.
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I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
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It's not something we'd ever say to Ginny. She'd take our head off.
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I've also noticed she doesn't have much sense about what she ought not to say in public. The last thing she needs is for her friends to make matters worse.
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It's true she's cheaper but the REALLY nice thing about shopping there was that Miss Wincher made certain I had EVERYTHING I needed - pyjamas, and proper gloves for winter. And when Mrs Stretton said I wasn't really her child, just a foster child, she looked shocked and said 'but she still needs knickers, of course!' and acted like everyone would think she was horribly stingy if she didn't buy me a dressing gown.
Don't tell Mrs Brown that you want to go to Miss Wincher's because she'll make sure you get everything you need, though, just tell her you talked to another girl in fostering and her foster parents go to Miss Wincher's because it's economical and her clothes are sturdy and last a long time, and you don't mind they're not stylish (you don't, do you?) (Also you might want to make it a private message to her next time
instead of talking about pea smugglersbecause some people are funny about that sort of thing. Be sure if you want to talk to me about Miss Winchers you use a private message, I don't want the Strettons to catch on.)Re: Private message to Luna Lovegood
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