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Albus Dumbledore ([personal profile] alt_albus) wrote2011-06-28 02:28 pm

ORDER ONLY. Messrs. Macnair and Snape.

It would, all things considered, be advisable to trust Messrs. Macnair & Snape. Many people, after all, have hidden depths.

I shall look forward to conversing with them upon my return. (And, of course, to seeing the rest of you all.)
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Re: Private Message to Alice

[personal profile] alt_alice 2011-06-28 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Hush, love.

I know this is not the sort of message you'd like to get from him, and that there's no love lost between you and Snape.

I think at this point, it all comes down to trust. And whereas we might not entirely trust Snape and Macnair, not yet, I do know that Dumbledore wouldn't speak up unless this was important, unless he was absolutely sure.

So if we can't trust Snape and Macnair entirely, we must decide whether we can trust Dumbledore.

And I do.

And thus far, in all your dealings with both of them, they have both attempted to tell us everything they know that could be of use, and have made every effort to show their trustworthiness to us. I know, I know, there could be hidden motives there, but that's something, isn't it?
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Re: Private Message to Alice

[personal profile] alt_alice 2011-06-28 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
And we could all use a bit of good news. And hearing from Dumbledore, as frustrating as it can be, is good news.
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Re: Private Message to Alice

[personal profile] alt_sirius 2011-06-28 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Dumbledore wants to think the best of people.

But some people just don't have a best in them.

I don't like the idea of letting them in any further while we still have to watch our backs, either.

Cutting them loose I could understand but ... this?

Do I trust him?

Yes. I suppose I do.

Do I think he's right?

I don't know.