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"Just a moment, please," he said. "I'm with someone." Weren't the Undersecretaries meant to be seeing visitors before they arrived to him? He tried to remember if he'd called someone in, but no one came to mind. |
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Were they starting now? Or was there no meeting at all? Was the one who informed him about the meeting, was only making fun of him? Was he being fooled? OH no! Why couldn't he be that good in Legilimency? The reason why he should have enrolled that course in the first place. He couldn't just go back to his cubicle. He'd already knock. He slouched his back and waited for the Minister's cue for him to enter. |
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When he added the line that he required all scribes to come with excellent note taking skills she couldn't help but chuckle. "I would hope so a scribe who couldn't take notes would be rather a worthless venture would it not?" She smiled, almost cheekily. "Thank you sir, again for your time" politeness yes, but now she was being more confident and less little miss humblegirl. Pfft. Yeah it was like that one time her great grandmother called her little miss humbledore. She didn't get it and still didn't...well, she had been wearing a long white beard she'd found in the attic. It was dress up featuring cobwebs and dust mites. |
Text Cut: WitchLight27 Alexander paused and listened for a few seconds. There was no sound at the door and no movement from the other side, so he assumed his message had been heard. He listened for a second longer then turned back to the young woman across the desk from him. Text Cut: McFeisty "Ahh," Alexander said, nodding just once. "You'd know my daughter then. Sierra Greingoth?" He raised his eyebrows, waiting for recognition to dawn on the young woman. A proud father, he was. "Very well then," he said, folding his hands on the desktop in front of him. "Fresh out of university just means you're well up to date. Perfect. I'll expect highly of you then." He grinned at her comment about a scribe who couldn't take notes. "I won't argue with you there," he said. It seemed like she was getting ready to leave now, which was just fine seeing as someone else seemed to be on the other side of the door waiting for him. "If that's all, Miss Manning, I believe I have someone waiting for me. Do tell them to come in on your way out, please, and stop by if I can do something else for you." |
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And the poor girl nearly tripped as she stood up. "Well, thank you again Minister Greingoth for your time - and I will be sure to let them in" she smiled softly. She nodded to the minister and ducked towards the door, opening it up she smiled to Claus. "The minister will see you now" she smiled as she ducked through the door and held it open. |
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He immediately took a step backward to give Miss Manning the way out of the office, took a deep breath and head on to the office door. Smiling a little, like what he did on his interview before he was accepted in here, he paid his greetings, "Good day, Minister. I hope you're having a wonderful day." He stood in front of the man who wore his suit just a little bit formal than Claus. he couldn't blame him, he's the Minister and Elmo Claus' only a Ministry Advisor. |
Text Cut: McFeisty Alexander smirked as the young woman headed for the door. Of course she'd tripped. She was just the type to do so. He didn't laugh out loud or call attention to it, though. He wasn't that cruel. The smirk, though, he hadn't been able to help. "You're welcome, Miss Manning," he said. "Try and have a good day." He turned his chair toward the door, looking to see who his next visitor was. Text Cut: WitchLight27 Again, Alexander smirked. This time at the commotion at the door. This newest visitor had almost fallen, which lead him to wonder--what in Merlin's name was the deal with the employees falling and stumbling while coming in and out of his office? He shook his head, unable to make sense of it, then glanced up again. "Ahh," he said, nodding his head. "If it isn't our recently returned Ministry Advisor. Tell me, Claus, how was your vacation?" He gestured for the man to take a seat. No, Alexander's day wasn't going that well, but he'd never let on. His wife as dying, and therefore he was dying inside. On the outside, though, he'd never show a sign. |
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"It was a blast Minister," he answered the question with a smile. He was here for the meeting which he just found doesn't really exist, so, he might just reason about reporting back to work. "I heard, you're..." He wanted to brush the personal things about the highest man at the Ministry but hesitated. Instead, he divulge in a different path. "...aaah, I heard you lost an Undersecretary Minister." |
Text Cut: WitchLight27 Alexander caught the man's smile and gave him an upward curl of the lips in return. "Well, it's good to hear your time off went well," he said. The look on his face fell for just a moment, as he thought about his time off with his dying wife, but then he recovered again a second later. He raised his eyebrows in expectation when the man started his next sentence. He'd heard he--what? Ahh, the Undersecretary position, although something told Alexander the ending of that sentence didn't go as originally planned. "That I did," he said, "but we've hired someone new for the position. My good friend, Mr. Ian Amoroso. As a matter of fact, would you..." He stood from his seat and gestured toward the door. "...like to meet the man now? I hear he's throwing a...party...in my break room." Alexander was all for parties and get togethers, but...on your first day? Really, Amoroso? He grinned and shook his head just thinking about it. He and Amoroso in one office--would it ever really be the same? |
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