Unforgivably Cursed | adultescent Quote:
Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie His time in Asia during the winter holidays had been a very productive one, not just in reestablishing and fortifying previous treaties but a little trip to Hakone to visit his son and spend a bit of time around Himitsumahou had given him a lot more to think about than he had originally anticipated. It had come from observing an Ancient Runes lesson, one of his own personal favorites and he was quite pleased that his grandson had taken to it as well. It had sparked an idea inside the Minister's head, one he could not wait another moment to share with Kendra.
One hand behind his back, cupping something against his person, Charles used his other to knock on his department head's door. He probably should have sent an interdepartmental memo ahead of himself, but they were STILL malfunctioning and unreliable for some reason. It had already been a busy morning and Kendra was out in the department making her rounds and ensuring her employees were up to date on some of the new floo regulations that were being put in place. They were minor changes, but ones that everyone in Transportation needed to be aware of and knowledgeable.
And as just a quick break Kendra stepped down to the level below to get herself a cup of coffee. She was just on her way back to her office when she noticed a familiar figure in front of the door. "Good morning, Minister," she greeted him, coming around his side to sneak past him and open up her door, gesturing for him to follow her inside. "I hope you weren't waiting long." They didn't have a scheduled meeting, did they? It wasn't like her to forget such things. And she had been in such a rush that she didn't notice what he might have been holding behind his back, but she quickly took a seat to give him her full attention now that she was back.
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ended like a moth in flames______________________  ______________________don't you worry I'll be fine _________________________________________________you were good for the plot line |