Every “Harry Potter” fan wants a letter from Hogwarts. Johnnie Blue of Scotland got something even better.
Johnnie is a major fan of the book series and shows off his Potterhead pride by attending themed events. He has also visited the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London that’s filled with props and costumes from the films.
This was amazing! #HarryPotterBookNight @WStonesArgyleST pic.twitter.com/nbMJX4NRbJ
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) February 5, 2015
Sitting by the Knight Bus… @wbstudiotour pic.twitter.com/3KapsuraWX
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) October 17, 2014
The Hagrid’s hut set @wbstudiotour is so detailed. You can really imagine Hagrid living there! #HarryPotter pic.twitter.com/X6DdKP8eo8
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) December 6, 2014
The castle looked so amazing in the snow! #HogwartsInTheSnow pic.twitter.com/WTQIwE4HZr
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) November 15, 2014
In the past, he’s gotten replies from author J.K. Rowling on Twitter and even met her at a signing for “The Silkworm,” a book she wrote under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. When they met, she had recognized him from his tweets.
.@Johnnie_Rowling Let’s face it, that’s better than mine.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) December 16, 2014
.@Johnnie_Rowling Calling me Bob or calling Bob Bob? Bob is fine with being called Bob, though I usually call him Rob.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) January 5, 2015
So much derp pic.twitter.com/KxNTHvStnR
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) January 11, 2015
According to BuzzFeed, Johnnie gave Rowling a notebook at the signing with a letter inside about the impact she had on his life. The author responded in true “Harry Potter” fashion — a letter in an envelope with a Chamber of Secrets stamp.
This is the gift I’m giving J.K. Rowling when I meet her next Friday! The owl is by @lovelikeatoms! pic.twitter.com/xs6pBSs05G
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) July 8, 2014
The parts of my letter from Jo that I can share… pic.twitter.com/lY4wMyFDQz
— johnnie (@Johnnie_Rowling) August 25, 2014
In the letter, Rowling thanks Johnnie for the gift and praises him for overcoming his struggles with being bullied.
“I freely confess that I loathe bullying and the way it is still so often ‘handled’ in schools. Your experience is shocking and disturbing and that you have turned out to be a compassionate, moral, highly motivated person is high testimony to your courage. Gryffindor for you, my lad….”
She ends the letter with a promise to continue their friendship the way it started.
“I’m sure we’ll see each other again. In the meantime, I’ll watch out for you on Twitter.”
To read the letter in its entirety, head over to BuzzFeed.
With Rowling around, the magic never ends.
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