I'm missing fifteen minutes. Somone, somewhere obliviated me sometime today.
Shite. This is deeply unnerving. I'd better let Alice know.
I wish we still had the fucking portkeys for the kids.
Shite. This is deeply unnerving. I'd better let Alice know.
I wish we still had the fucking portkeys for the kids.
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Date: 2013-03-01 02:44 pm (UTC)If nothing in your office's been disturbed, and none of your folders is out of order, and you don't seem to be missing anything, and your wand didn't cast anything you don't remember ... I don't know. I really don't. Did Alice have any suggestions when she got back to you? (She's got back to you by now, right?)
But who did it and why is one thing, but how spooked it makes you feel is another. It's probably right to be spooked by this -- maybe spend a few weeks being as impeccably above reproach as you can be.
And if you're in a conversation with someone, and something happens that makes you think you might be about to be Obliviated, pinch yourself really hard on somewhere really tender, or bite down on your lip or on the inside of your cheek as hard as you can. That way, if you suddenly have a bruise somewhere you don't remember, you'll know something's up. And, hrm. Is there some kind of unobtrusive security spell that will write down the names of everyone who walks into your office? You could set it every morning and leave the list it writes in your desk or something, and if anyone figures it out and asks you why you're doing it, you can say that you've been having so many people dropping in that you're losing entire hours of work time and you want to keep track of how much time you spend with people so you can be more efficient.
Let's hope it's just that that someone dropped in to chat, said something horribly embarrassing, and obliviated you to keep you from remembering. That would be the ideal reason.
I'm sorry.
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Date: 2013-03-01 10:49 pm (UTC)I have no idea what this could be about, which makes it even more unnerving, really. I can't think of anything I've done that might have been a slip I was hoping that nobody would notice. Selwyn is quite pleased with my work, and my relationships with my coworkers are going along well enough (especially since I'm not working directly with Massopust anymore).
That's an excellent idea, about keeping a magical record of who comes into my office. I'll put it into effect.
Except, of course, it won't be much use if whoever-it-was decides to approach me again outside my office.
Gah.
Re: your last--that's the best idea yet.
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Date: 2013-03-01 10:51 pm (UTC)Unless it was Tonks, dropping by for a visit, and I lost my head and said something--
Surely I wouldn't be that stupid again?!
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Date: 2013-03-01 10:58 pm (UTC)Bugger.
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Date: 2013-03-01 11:40 pm (UTC)And, well. I wasn't going to say it, but -- Now you know, at least, and you won't do it again. When he's home for Easter hols you can apologise again, yeah?
I'm glad Snape's going to take a look. If there's anything to find, he'll find it.