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| ~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. SPOILER!!: Charles! <3 Quote:
Originally Posted by Goblinfrog Whoever knew being a Hogwarts professor involved so much work? Well, technically everyone who had ever taught at Hogwarts knew, but the workload had come as a surprise to the former history battle scholar and music box collector.
Not that he was complaining! This WAS fun, living at Hogwarts, mingling with staff, and teaching the bright young minds of the younger generation. He'd be in the clear as soon as he finished going through this paperwork for the next lesson...
Just then someone knocked on the door to his office. "Just a sec!" he said as he put his papers down and went to open the door. "KAY!" he greeted enthusiastically, smiling widely and opening the door, beckoning her inside with a polite gesture. "What a pleasant surprise! Come in right in." "Okay!'' Kay called in response to being told 'just a sec'. Probably Charles had been busy but she was hoping this wasn't the case because she hadn't wanted to disturb him. When the door open, she beamed. The enthusiastic greeting was refreshing. "Hallo, Charles. Thank you.'' Still smiling, she strode into the office, glancing around. It was the first time the woman visited. She noted the bookshelf and the music box especially. "That's beautiful,'' was her comment with a nod towards the music box. "Oh, yes. I almost forgot. I brought you something.'' In her hand was... that's right. A book. As a book lover, Kay was fond of giving books as presents as much as she was of receiving them. "I'm not sure if you've read Great Expectations but it's a wonderful book. Think of it as a 'Welcome to the Staff' present.'' The book was held out to him. |
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