11-02-2012, 08:27 AM
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Crumple-Horned Snorkack
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| xD Ladies, play nice. Shoe!Girl │ Rebel Ravie │ Confundus Queen │ RP Addict It was going slowly, but Dorian knew that was only because they were being thorough. They didn't want to miss that one clue that could help them close the de Talone case. Plus, it helped that things were otherwise quiet in Hogsmeade. No onlookers asking questions, or trying to help when they weren't needed. There were enough people from MLE here as it was, both from his side of the department and from the other. However, as he'd arrived that morning, having taken a quick trip to get a double espresso from London before apparating to Scotland, it seemed he'd walked into a bit of a standoff. At least, on Roxanne's case, as Ms. Bass seemed to be acting as professional as he'd always seen her in the office. It just appeared the Wizengamot worker had appointed herself defacto leader, which amused him slightly. But then perhaps she wasn't as informed about the MLES workers as he was, seeing as they had every need for the evidence retrieval officer being here, and he inclined his head as he'd stepped inside the shop.
"Ms. Bass, Roxanne. I trust we're not letting things interrupt the investigation," he said, the faintest smile quirking a corner of his mouth before he lifted his coffee cup to take a sip, stepping aside as Emily entered as well and giving her a nod. Yes, it might be a bit of taking charge as the higher ranked member of the team, but it also hopefully would defuse whatever had gotten the blonde prosecutor's ire to come to the surface. They were all part of a team. They didn't have time to make things personal, not when one slip could destroy the case they were building. Besides, even out here, Wes still was technically in charge. It wouldn't be dificult to send word that the team members weren't working well together if things went awry.
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