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Charlie Weasley is on fire ([info]_charlie_) wrote,
@ 2012-07-14 13:13:00

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It's funny how life will keep going with or without you. Something happens, and it's like hitting a wall, and you sort of feel like you can't move forward.

Lately, I've felt stuck, and confused, and a whole mess of other emotions (angry being a big one). And yet, the world has kept turning, and suddenly I feel like I'm miles behind. Why is it that I feel like I'm the only one appropriately stunned? It almost makes me angry to see people so light-hearted and happy, like nothing has happened at all.

Private to Lindsay
Xi Wang's health has declined.
/

Private to Meaghan
What time are we meeting? I really, really need some kittens in my life right now.
/

This is easily the most pathetic thing I've ever written. Forgive my mopey-ness.


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[info]_charlie_
2012-07-18 03:54 am UTC (link)
I wouldn't put it past you.

[Rolf]
I'm sure he does. Just that it all happened immediately after the attack... makes me uncomfortable. I mean, I'm his brother. It's my job to be skeptical and to have his best interests in mind.

She was smaller than average when born, but she seemed stable. At about two weeks, her health seemed to steadily decline.

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[info]tentrusts
2012-07-19 04:42 am UTC (link)
Expect a chocolate-bearing hour within the hour.

[Charlie]
With all this going on I can't blame you for being so out of sorts, mate. I'm assuming these observations are being made on the dragon in its natural habitat. Ordinarily I'm not much for taking animals into captivity, but in a case like this one, have you or any of your peers been considering removing the dragon from the wild and attempting rehabilitation elsewhere? It's drastic and may just aggravate the situation, but it seems that sometimes it's a measure that needs to be taken.

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