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Old 06-25-2015, 09:24 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Moritz Schultz (#0f667e)
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Seventh Year

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Ah it felt good to be back in the thick of things. The ministry had returned to being busy as always and people hustling and bustling around the various levels and departments going about their jobs and interactions with their fellow ministry workers. Simon in turn was back doing his patrols around everything whether the more common, visual spots or the nooks and cranies that littered the place in one form or another.

Today was the middle levels on his schedule that wasn't quite a schedule. The security man did try his best to always shift things around and not have any sort of routine. Except what he put before his fellow MLErs in the layout he had set up last year to try and avoid stepping on other people's feet. He had opted for the stairs like he usually did when he wasn't in a rush, coming up from International Transportation.
HER SHOES! UGH. THIS WAS A DISASTER.

Addison knew she was being dramatic. This was not an ACTUAL disaster. Still, her brand new shoes, which had cost her quite a bit of money, were all scratched on the side and it didn't look like good old fashioned muggle elbow grease was going to buff it out. Her beige pumps were RUINED. Unless she could find a spell to get rid of it...

Reparo hadn't helped. It had gotten the scratch mark out, but a thick black streak still remained. She wondered if Scurgify would maybe do the job...after all, it was the paint of someone ELSE'S shoe that was the culprit here, right? Perhaps...

Stopping in a corner to take off her shoe, she pulled her wand out of her pocket and cleared her throat before pointing her wand straight at the black mark on the shoe. "Scurgify!" she exclaimed, watching as the black mark started to fade until it was non-existent. YES! SUCCESS!

"Thank Merlin!" she exclaimed before giving the now-cleaned shoe a kiss of excitement and balancing on her other foot so she could put it back on. Ravenclaw open mindedness for the win!

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