Karen is informed by owl that she's a prefect. She writes her friends about that, of course.
"- I suppose it might be worth waiting until it's somewhat widely adopted? You could play piano in the meantime, though."
"And I guess we don't have to worry about what time of the month it is at all now, right -"
"We should think about names," he says, and then promptly gets distracted from that.
It's more ambiguous whether she is distracted, since afterwards she does ask if wizards ever name boys after their fathers.
"Some families have a highly specific naming tradition, but mine doesn't especially."
"You and your brothers all have names that sound pretty normal to me," she nods.
"- huh, that's different. I don't know the second kind of name and it won't match Catherine. I picked 'Jeremy' for if she were a boy."
"I like longer names, since 'Way''s short. But they don't have to be obscure or distinctly wizardly."
No one's particularly willing to pick a fight over Italy's relaxed Statute enforcement. Approval of various degrees of grudging nonintervention actually goes much more smoothly than Timothy anticipated. Perhaps Elio's been maneuvering a while.
Yeah, he's asking around.
He'd like an audience, how can he best accomplish that?