04-18-2016, 04:14 AM
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Abraxan
Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Under Blueprints
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Mackenzie Alistaire Mordaunt Slytherin Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Yoji Christopher Reed Ravenclaw First Year x12 x12
| Jedi Master•General Iroh•Java Junkie• King ♛ Stefan •Mycroft Holmes•Dragon Lord•Druid Boy SPOILER!!: Mer Quote:
Originally Posted by Optimist Meredith Stewart had not meant to keep anyone waiting. It wasn’t anything she ever intended on doing. She had even intended on meeting up with Mr. Reed the moment he had inquired about her expertise but seeing as she was one of the only active Hag Agents in her department things had gotten a little…pushed back?
She had yet to even meet the Foreign Relations officer…which was a shame considering the handful of people that she had managed to know from work seemed to consist of people from her floor, her brother, and well…she grinned to herself and continued wondering what to say when she finally met the Foreign Relations officer. ”Hi I’m Meredith…I like animals more than people” probably wasn’t a stellar way to start any conversation about well…anything.
Sitting down at one of the park benches the Hag Agent looked around at everyone as they walked past…the act was foolish really, it wasn’t like she had any idea what Ryden looked like. After checking out the scene in Exmoor for the final touches in the Youth Quidditch League, Ryden had to literally ran to the City Park to meet with Miss Stewart. The whole Ministry was very preoccupied with the event that he himself overlooked to do a follow-up on their meeting.
Reaching the park, he unbuttoned his shirt's collar and looked around...wildly for the Hag specialist. Merlin. He too doesn't know how she looked like. Surely, she doesn't resemble her...specialty?
Walking further, he eyed every patch of green in the park...as well as the occupied benches. "MISS MEREDITH STEWART??"
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