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Blacks, Blues and Reds - A Code-talking Aggregation Attempt
Not that I have the foggiest what it means, but here's an attempt at collecting all the instances to date of Pansy, Ron and Sally-Anne's code-talking posts.
To kick it off, Pansy tells us that "There's a black leopard sleeping in a tamarind tree tonight." [6 Nov] Discussion in comments of whether the leopard can appear blue in certain lights; agreement that the leopard is definitely not red.
Next, in Harry's Quidditch post, Ron and Pansy discuss Ron's hypothetical kittens. [8 Nov] Kittens are projected to be all or mostly gingers, with the possibilities of one black one and/or an oddball with blue eyes.
Pansy reports "There's a dead black raven on my windowsill." [11 Nov] Ron asks if it's after the blueberry Bertie Botts again.
Unclear if this is an instance, but in her post on warming charms Sally-Anne says "Also I found a feather, but it was a black very ordinary feather from a crow, I think. I picked it up to take it with me but then I dropped it out a window to watch it fall." [14 Nov] Discussion between Pansy and Sally-Anne in comments deals with the color red, but in relation to Sally-Anne's warming-charm-induced "sunburn."
Sally-Anne writes "I found a black chess piece in the corridor today. Pansy, is it yours? Or Ron, maybe?" [17 Nov] Ron asks if it might be blue; Pansy says she doesn't know anyone with blue chess pieces and guesses it might belong to a Ravenclaw.
Other instances of code-talking? Guesses at what might be going on? I'm a little worried from Pansy's comment in the most recent post that the new charm on Pansy's quill might interfere with her ability to write in their code - unless she's trying to allude to something with her Ravenclaw remark.
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Ron asks Pansy if she needs "strong black tea or something?" [19 Nov] Pansy doesn't reply in color code and seems to brush him off.
Pansy tells Sally-Anne to remind her to tell a joke that Ron will like - "He'll laugh so hard his ears will turn bright red." [22 Nov] Sally-Anne responds with " I once saw someone laughed so hard he almost turned blue."
To kick it off, Pansy tells us that "There's a black leopard sleeping in a tamarind tree tonight." [6 Nov] Discussion in comments of whether the leopard can appear blue in certain lights; agreement that the leopard is definitely not red.
Next, in Harry's Quidditch post, Ron and Pansy discuss Ron's hypothetical kittens. [8 Nov] Kittens are projected to be all or mostly gingers, with the possibilities of one black one and/or an oddball with blue eyes.
Pansy reports "There's a dead black raven on my windowsill." [11 Nov] Ron asks if it's after the blueberry Bertie Botts again.
Unclear if this is an instance, but in her post on warming charms Sally-Anne says "Also I found a feather, but it was a black very ordinary feather from a crow, I think. I picked it up to take it with me but then I dropped it out a window to watch it fall." [14 Nov] Discussion between Pansy and Sally-Anne in comments deals with the color red, but in relation to Sally-Anne's warming-charm-induced "sunburn."
Sally-Anne writes "I found a black chess piece in the corridor today. Pansy, is it yours? Or Ron, maybe?" [17 Nov] Ron asks if it might be blue; Pansy says she doesn't know anyone with blue chess pieces and guesses it might belong to a Ravenclaw.
Other instances of code-talking? Guesses at what might be going on? I'm a little worried from Pansy's comment in the most recent post that the new charm on Pansy's quill might interfere with her ability to write in their code - unless she's trying to allude to something with her Ravenclaw remark.
ETA:
Ron asks Pansy if she needs "strong black tea or something?" [19 Nov] Pansy doesn't reply in color code and seems to brush him off.
Pansy tells Sally-Anne to remind her to tell a joke that Ron will like - "He'll laugh so hard his ears will turn bright red." [22 Nov] Sally-Anne responds with " I once saw someone laughed so hard he almost turned blue."
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It does appear that Pansy needs to belong to this trio with Sally-Anne and Ron. (I think Draco's problem is not first of all with her, though. I think he is feeling neglected and of dwindling importance (to Harry and in general) in the new, broader community of school. Theo's a bad influence on him (encouraging his assertions of superiority and urging him to be both contemptuous and judgmental of others), but Theo is not a replacement for Harry's more exclusive attentions from their pre-Hogwarts days because Theo hangs out with Michael and really doesn't seem to have Draco's back.
I think Pansy will adjust to her new circumstances (including whatever the punishment charm on her quill will turn out to mean), but I think Draco's the one headed for a meltdown. (Even Narcissa seemed to key into the fact that something might be amiss at school -- and she's obviously got other things to focus on.)
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I actually like that they've got this communication link that I haven't cracked: that makes me feel it is a safe link for them (so far), and I want them to have safe ways to communicate.
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So I am starting to think the entire code is that one person says black, and the other acknowledges that they've got the message by saying blue. But what does it signify? It would probably have to be something fairly simple, like that they need to meet, or that they have left a message in some secret message place, or something else where most of the content was conveyed off-journal and the code was just a signal to look for it.
The black and blue thing is also like bruises, so it could have to do with physical harm coming to someone... but I can't make that connect to anything so for now I'm thinking that's probably not it.
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"Oh, come on, Draco. I bet even the Malfoys have disgusting squibs somewhere in their lineage.
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Ron invokes the code, but Pansy does not reciprocate.
"You need anything? Strong black tea or something?"
"Sally-Anne dragged me out for a walk. She keeps getting on me to eat. But I'm not hungry."
"All right. She's right, though. You should eat something."
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http://alt-sally-anne.livejournal.com/7482.html?thread=68410#t68410
"remind me to tell you a very funny joke about a Scotsman named MacHeath. It's excruciatngly funny. Remind me to tell Ron too. He'll laugh so hard his ears will turn bright red. So no matter what don't let me forget."
MacHeath was previously referenced as something Marie told Pansy about. So red is a potential important piece of information they can't talk about, but black is to meet?
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http://alt-sally-anne.livejournal.com/7482.html?thread=68410#t68410
http://alt-pansy.livejournal.com/8592.html could be a reference to her father thinking that he could stay out of the nastiness, but then got caught up and destroyed?
Thoughts?
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