Sirius' Motorbike

“What’ll happen to it, do you think?” she asked. “WIll it be all right?”

“You sound like Hagrid,” said Ron. “It’s a dragon, Hermione, it can look after itself. It’s us we need to worry about.”

“What do you mean?”

“Well, I don’t know how to break this to you,” said Ron, “but I think they might have noticed we broke into Gringotts.”
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
misswatson-:

T → requested by starzinhereyes
tattoo (noun)the act or practice of marking the skin
As you know, Draco already has the Dark Mark, but if he were to get a tattoo of his own volition, I can imagine he’d opt for something that represented his family. Thus I deemed the Malfoy family motto, “Sanctimonia Vincet Semper” or purity always conquers to be appropriate. Given the Malfoy family’s infamous history, a younger Draco would’ve believed that “purity” referred to the status of his blood and that “always conquers” meant purebloods were always superior. However, I think after the war and after he’s grown into adulthood, it will come to mean something different to him. For instance, he had every intention to kill Dumbledore but when it came to the actual deed, he could not go through with it even though it meant the Dark Lord would kill him and his family. Maybe when Draco reflects back on everything that happened, he will interpret the words differently. He might come to see it as purity of the heart will always conquer. 
yata yata yata… writing stuff like this makes me feel all awkward after. And yes, that’s not Tom on the right, it’s Boyd.

misswatson-:

T → requested by starzinhereyes

tattoo (noun)
the act or practice of marking the skin

As you know, Draco already has the Dark Mark, but if he were to get a tattoo of his own volition, I can imagine he’d opt for something that represented his family. Thus I deemed the Malfoy family motto, “Sanctimonia Vincet Semper” or purity always conquers to be appropriate. Given the Malfoy family’s infamous history, a younger Draco would’ve believed that “purity” referred to the status of his blood and that “always conquers” meant purebloods were always superior. However, I think after the war and after he’s grown into adulthood, it will come to mean something different to him. For instance, he had every intention to kill Dumbledore but when it came to the actual deed, he could not go through with it even though it meant the Dark Lord would kill him and his family. Maybe when Draco reflects back on everything that happened, he will interpret the words differently. He might come to see it as purity of the heart will always conquer. 

yata yata yata… writing stuff like this makes me feel all awkward after. And yes, that’s not Tom on the right, it’s Boyd.

Rupert: I’ve got a real problem this year, actually, worse than any. I was bad on the second film and Chris Columbus had to take me aside and sort of give me a few words.It’s quite early on. David hasn’t really said anything yet.He’s laughing off at the moment, but I don’t know how long that will last.

Matthew: He has such an infectious laugh. As soon as he goes, I fall to pieces. I’m gone. There was one scene where we’re supposed to be terrified of what’s on the other side of this wall. They found us, they’re coming to get us. And I can see Rupert laughing in the mirror and i can hear him sniggering in my ear and that set me off and then I set everyone else and it’s so difficult to get the scene going.

Emma: We have to do four or five takes, you just can’t keep a straight face. So, yeah, I blame Rupert.