I just thought of something else, too, that could explain why it took so long if the duel were short.
Suppose Hermione won relatively quickly, at around 12:05. H&C obliviates and memory-charms her, taking as much time as the duel he makes her remember, which could be several minutes. Then he has to do the same to Draco. At this point, it’s around 12:15 or so, and the memory of casting the BCC would make it more like 12:16. Then H&C casts the charm himself and realizes he doesn’t recall what time it is exactly. Decides to go with 12:30 because overshooting is way better than undershooting here and he thinks he’ll be safe with 12:30, especially if he doesn’t have much time before he goes zombie or something and can’t just check the clock.
(Anyone notice that Quirrellmort seems to be living Life: The Interesting Parts Version?)
I just thought of something else, too, that could explain why it took so long if the duel were short.
Suppose Hermione won relatively quickly, at around 12:05. H&C obliviates and memory-charms her, taking as much time as the duel he makes her remember, which could be several minutes. Then he has to do the same to Draco. At this point, it’s around 12:15 or so, and the memory of casting the BCC would make it more like 12:16. Then H&C casts the charm himself and realizes he doesn’t recall what time it is exactly. Decides to go with 12:30 because overshooting is way better than undershooting here and he thinks he’ll be safe with 12:30, especially if he doesn’t have much time before he goes zombie or something and can’t just check the clock.
(Anyone notice that Quirrellmort seems to be living Life: The Interesting Parts Version?)