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Bazinga Jorge was there, it wasn't something he'd be at if it wasn't that his fiance was the department head of the department putting this on. So now here he was covering a sports event. Ugh if anyone back in Ronda knew he was doing this, it would never be left alone.
He was proud of her though, it looked amazing and he knew it would be a success and why wouldn't it be. Professional quidditch players and fans coming together. That had everything about success riding on it. Walking through the area he looked around trying to see if he could catch a snapshot of anyone doing something paper worthy or possibly a quote or two for the follow up.
Stopping near the broom trials he glanced at them. Flying, just not his thing, but it wouldn't hurt to look at the newest models of things. He did have an older niece that might enjoy one of the kid size ones.
Needing a brief break from the autographing, Nia had gone for a wander...and it wasn't long before she stumbled across the Broom trial area. Did they need Pros to come show off the Windsweeper? She sure wouldn't mind giving people a quick demonstration, and maybe getting a feel for it herself. She loved her competitive broom, but it wasn't as stable as it could be in really gusty weather, and she was intrigued to see if the Windsweeper really could overcome her current broom's shortcomings.
Who was in charge to ask?
She wasn't sure...but she did spot a familiar face in the crowd. Well, at least, she thought it was familiar. She'd only seen him in photos, after all...but Mariel had said he'd be here. "The Windsweeper looks impressive, doesn't it?" she commented to him friendlily, just in case she'd got her identification wrong. It should be fairly obvious who she was, given her short blonde hair and fact she was in team kit. "Not sure about the invisible one though; it's just asking for mid-air collisions unless it's got some sort of on board sensor system." He could quote her on that if he wanted. Her mother did used to be Head of the Patents division, after all.