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How could this have ended well? Ok she got a 'nice' present but you would have either crushed her tiny spirit by her finding out you wrote it, or when you say to her she actually can't go you'd demolish her hopes completely. At the end of the day she was going to hate you anyway.
Even if she was 11 years old, you still should not have done that. You should get her a really nice gift to make up for it.
I even knew Harry Potter wasn't real. I love that series and I had always wanted to go to Hogwarts, but jeez. She should know it isn't real.
This coming from someone with yaoi for their pic! XD
You could have just took her to see the new movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice sentiment, bad idea
Heck, I'm 20 and I'm still waiting for my letter. Sigh... But really, I'm sure she knows deep down it isn't real. But at 11, there's still hope that MAYBE, just maybe it could be real. (I remember the summer I was 11, I would check the mail box daily, *just in case*). She probably flipped out more than she should've, but at least she still has an active imagination! (Unlike the vast majority of other kids these days).
You should had just gotten her tickets to see Harry Potter in IMAX or a box set of all the movies. How did he find out you wrote it anyway??
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Okay, everyone seems to be forgetting that eleven year olds ARE idiots. Even if they know the book is fiction, they still WANT it to be real- and if the outside world gives them a glimpse of hope that maybe it's more than fiction, they WILL believe it because they WANT it to be real. I waited for my Hogwarts letter when I was turning eleven. I didn't really think I'd get one, and when I didn't I wasn't crushed, but if I HAD gotten one I'd probably have shit myself. This mother obviously has never been obsessed with something like 11 year olds can be with this book series. That, or she's just a bitch. She should have known better than to have made the poor kid think she was going off to live in a magical world and then taken it away. That's horrible. Just take her to see the damn movie.
WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?!?!?!?!?! Ugg I can't even begin to tell you how terrible that is. The poor little girl! An eleven year old really has no way of knowing that was fake because the excitement blinds them ;- )