[Through gritted teeth:] The correct address for a sitting duchess is your Grace, Miss West.
[Technically true, although notably not a formality that Miss my-friends-call-me-Dulcie Calpiny ever seems to insist on with anyone but Lily.]
Don't be more foolish than you can help- if we agreed on a message beforehand, we could simply lie and say we received it when the teacher asks, no matter if we succeed or not. Think of a message and then, once you receive yours, write it down and give it to the teacher.
Assuming you even know how to write, that is. [She's seen her write all the time. Something about Lily just always makes her want to get in one last jab, anywhere she can, even when she knows it's inaccurate or unfair.]
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[Technically true, although notably not a formality that Miss my-friends-call-me-Dulcie Calpiny ever seems to insist on with anyone but Lily.]
Don't be more foolish than you can help- if we agreed on a message beforehand, we could simply lie and say we received it when the teacher asks, no matter if we succeed or not. Think of a message and then, once you receive yours, write it down and give it to the teacher.
Assuming you even know how to write, that is. [She's seen her write all the time. Something about Lily just always makes her want to get in one last jab, anywhere she can, even when she knows it's inaccurate or unfair.]