Head of Gringotts Security Dugbog
Join Date: May 2010
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Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie
Patience. He couldn't help but chuckle at Seren was the one reminding him about it. He felt confident in saying that could be a VERY patient person. Or maybe persistent was more his virtue. Trying not to look too grumpy, he instead focused on the interaction between mother and son. Probably not the best time to bring up that conversation again...
Thankfully he didn't have to say anything due the arrival of one of the goblins. About time too. "We're looking to open a VIP vault," he responded, venturing a glance towards Seren briefly. He would let her handle that whole...play area question. Quote:
Originally Posted by Hera
With her son now quiet content on her hip, Seren was able to refocus on the task they'd set out to achieve in this... outing. Waiting was never her strong suit either, but she was willing to make the most of the time by unburdening herself of the troubles created by stress. Holidays were not for stressing. Holidays were for enjoying her family's company. For this reason the goblin's comment did not strike her as a viable option and though Aron seemed content with leaving it be and focusing on their account, she was not going to let it go. "That's all well and good, but it won't be necessary, thank you," she commented, considering the goblin hadn't actually asked nor insisted. She was happy to keep things civil but she would not let him makes assumptions regarding the behaviour of her darling oak prince! Very well then. Keep the human child. Just make sure it remained quiet. Unless he'd like to excite the dragon on their way down. Actually, Sturnik might enjoy that. Too bad his job not only meant he must protect the bank, but also the human patrons. Even the tiny smelly ones. "Yes. Yes. Very well. You'll be pleased to know that those vaults are very safe. Inspected by myself personally." he said nodding to his head of security badge. "Have you already been approved?" he asked. He knew the humans had preapproved department heads and governors. Foolish move, he thought, considering the type of vault that was robbed. But it wasn't his decision. "I would also need to see both of your wands." he said holding out his hand. He needed to examine them. "I also assume an application has been filled out." Quote:
Originally Posted by Syd Ooh, look. Children. Lyzrog bounced excitedly as she watched little humans mill around the bank. There were older ones, too, but they weren't as fun. Lyzrog couldn't enjoy watching anyone, though, because there were children to be dealt with. "Hello," she called with a bounce and a wave of her hand from her window. "Come, come. We can get you both fitted with a vault right up here." Since Sturnik seemed busy with the little family, Lyzrog waved her hand again to get the next girl's attention. "Excuse me," she said, motioning for the girl to come over. "You're looking for a vault?" She leaned forward, putting on a smile for the girl. A cute little first year. "Please fill out this form, Miss, and we'll get a vault set up for you." Finally! There was some help. Sturnik made a mental note to check on everyone's break schedule. It seems that they all seemed to fall at the same time. Not very efficient in his opinion. He offered a wave and his trademark smile to the window goblin. He then commented, very slyly, on how nicely she looked in her dress. In Gobbledegook, of course. He didn't want the humans knowing he had a soft spot for the pretty ladies. No, sir. He was a tough goblin. |