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Old 10-13-2009, 02:19 AM   #26 (permalink)
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"People get greedy... Shiny stuff is rather appealing," Tristan gave a small snort. He just had to glance at her hair. Now that, was shiny. "Though I'd find it much more appealing if it was food!" he grinned, suddenly thinking that he shouldn't miss lunch.

He raised his eyebrows as he spoke, "Actually, as much as flying annoys me, I'm glad to be doing layout...for anything really." Tristan chuckled, giving the design book a little shake Sienna's way. It didn't mean though that he was going to draw lots of brooms and quaffles on the page

Tristan thought about it, could there be similarities with Sienna? "Maybe it's the same with your photography? You probably don't like having to photograph a silly Quidditch player, but still get the satisfaction of trying to find another way of making him look good..." OR maybe he was wrong.

It as interesting to be able to hear what she thought about it, but as Tristan was watching Sienna intently to catch her reply, there was a series of knocks on the door.
He didn't look around, thinking it was rather rude when people abruptly turned their gaze to watch the 'new' person... like a snoop. But he shut the book and gathered his pencil and notebook, smiling in understanding at the woman's words.

"Well," Tristan gave Sienna a grateful smile, "I should maybe get to work anyways... Thankyou very much for...your help." he inclined his head, purposely not mentioning the book, no one really needed to know their business, and stood up.
Greedy. Shiny stuff. Oh, yes, he was oh-so-right about that. That's why diamonds are a win-win situation in her world. And water, too, was shiny if the sun or any light hit it. So, yes, shiny things were good up to an extent, that is. Nothing in excess can be good. Same goes for Quidditch, too much is not at all good, not at all.

Sienna was nodding, until he mentioned food, at which point she chuckled, "Right" she said, with a smile. She couldn't agree on the food part, but the shiny things, yes.

She'd never done Layout, so, having him compare it to Photography somehow made it all much clearer. "Yes, I see your point...actually.." but she was cut off by knocking, and her sky blue eyes made their own way towards the door...

Well, she lost track of what she was about to say, and...actually, they weren't even discussing "work" per se, so....

"Oh, yes, Tristan...you're more than welcome" she said, and this meant he was free to head back to work, or to start working, or lunch, or whatever it is he was up to after this.


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Daphne wanted to get a chance to speak with Sienna, but she had left the meeting very quickly, hardly enough time for the new editor to become acquainted with the DP offices. She saw the door was open, but saw her superior was speaking with someone.

She stood outside the doorway and gazed into the office. She wasn't sure if she should rap on the ajar door. After a moment's thought, she recalled that she too was in a position of authority, even if the newly graduated Hogwarts student didn't feel that way. She shook her head and stepped into the doorway, politely rapping on the door. "Excuse me," she said in what she believed what a professional, yet courteous, voice. "I was hoping I could speak with you a moment about getting settled in."
And then her eyes were on the new Section Editor. Sports. You're kidding, right? She was just talking about Quidditch with Tristan and here comes the Sports editor. How...convenient.

"Yes, Daphne, please come in, and take a seat" Sienna nodded and gestured towards the chair, not the one Tristan's been sitting on, but the other one...though, the girl could choose whichever chair she wanted, they were both equally comfortable.

"How can I help you?" she asked, her hands placed together on the table. So, Sienna never truly liked Sergio...truth be told, his fashion sense needed some work done, and the Daily Prophet could have used some of his work, too...but, oh, she was sure going to miss him.
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