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Old 05-24-2020, 05:08 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Oh look who was here now. A Healer. If Fletcher didn't feel at least a significant amount of sympathy for the injured shopkeeper, he'd have probably called the woman 'lazy.' He might've even said it out loud if the circumstances weren't so dramatic. After all, literally everyone was coming to her rescue while she sat on the floor. 'Useless' might've been another word he'd use about her. So what, ya had a little blood on your hands? Couldn't she like... make a tourniquet or something?

But no, Fletcher was Busy and Importantâ„¢, so he wasn't bending over again to pick up that business card. 1) It was still a portkey, and he didn't feel like going to St. Mungo's at the moment. 2) His knees were feeling creaky, and he'd already kneeled enough today. 3) Who cared about a dumb card anyway? He only had about a hundred spare ones. Just add this one to the rubbish all over the place.

What he did care about? Dumb escapees getting back to Azkaban ASAP.

"You need to see a dentist, mate," Fletcher chuckled along with the villainous laugher, though his own laugh was more of a... laissez-faire lazy snicker. "Right, lemme help you save your spit for the tooth fairy." He cast a nonverbal but strong silencio their way and then started for the door, stepping slowly to avoid most of the glass and some of the rubble.

Fletcher then started to work on trying to repair, or at least cast a few wards on, the door, window, and general broken-down storefront. Someone was going to need to secure this place, as the shopkeeper was clearly out of it, his girlfriend was 'unhelpful' at best, and the auror was going to be busy making those prisoners disappear. Ollivander's was a valuable asset to wizarding Britain; the merchandise, at least, needed protection, or perhaps relocation.

Again, look at him going ABOVE and BEYOND in service to the Ministry. Honestly. Would the DP be sending a reporter his way to document his personal attributions to the crisis today? They certainly needed to!
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