She tries so hard to help, and then the diary ends up in the hands of Lucius Malfoy.
Dramatic irony is my friend.
Well, okay, to be perfectly honest the diary has to end up with Lucius because otherwise CoS can't happen on schedule, and if Voldemort didn't leave the diary to Lucius (but instead banished it to the void between worlds, by interrupting a transportation spell and never bringing the diary back out to a destination), then Lucius needs some way to figure out what it is and how it works. And since he's not an eleven-year-old girl, he's not likely to write in it. (That goes double if he knows that Tom Riddle and Voldemort are the same person.)
A note seemed the most efficient way to get around that snag. And then I thought, well, of course Sakura would write a note! She wouldn't want any other people to get into the same trouble she just got out of, especially when most people aren't trained as ninja and wouldn't handle it half as well.
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Date: 2008-06-29 04:12 am (UTC)Dramatic irony is my friend.
Well, okay, to be perfectly honest the diary has to end up with Lucius because otherwise CoS can't happen on schedule, and if Voldemort didn't leave the diary to Lucius (but instead banished it to the void between worlds, by interrupting a transportation spell and never bringing the diary back out to a destination), then Lucius needs some way to figure out what it is and how it works. And since he's not an eleven-year-old girl, he's not likely to write in it. (That goes double if he knows that Tom Riddle and Voldemort are the same person.)
A note seemed the most efficient way to get around that snag. And then I thought, well, of course Sakura would write a note! She wouldn't want any other people to get into the same trouble she just got out of, especially when most people aren't trained as ninja and wouldn't handle it half as well.
Hence the dramatic irony. :-)