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Jane laughed good naturedly and nudged her empty coffee cup toward Ian. Moar plz? "Well lets hope a few missing cobblestones won't mess with the Feng Shui and cause some financial cataclysm in the Alley." Jane so knew what Feng Shui was. Stuff had to face ways and stuff. She started peeking through a brochure for Quality Quidditch Supplies. Up next yes? |
Nearly decapitated by a summoned mug, Ian did his best in hiding his displeasure. He was, for the sake of the paper, trying to be amicable and mend...whatever it was that needed mending....between himself and Hunter Bones. If there was something in between anyways. Was there? Taking the hovering coffee pot carefully into his hands, Ian tilted his head. "Lo and behold," he began in a bored yet grand (*snort*) voice. "The power of Bone's summoning prowess. I commend you. I'll give you a tip for the coffee if that's what you really want." Before he could he trust himself to speak again, Hoshino decidedly filled Loo Roll Jane's cup and then his own. "In any case, I'll go with you, Jane. If just to make sure you don't get carried off to Mungo's" Or...something. |
"You're so skilled, you can banish the pot back to the coffee station," Hunter made a face at Ian. He was really a very unpleasant person, and if she had the choice, she'd have nothing to do with him. But he was a coworker and... he was pretty. Thank goodness for that. "I'll go rescue the stones too. Can I come?" Because things had to be ABOUT Hunter. Clearly. |
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"Aw you're sweet, Ian." Jane commented when he filled her coffee cup, her eyes twinkling a bit at his next comment. He told good jokes that Ian. "If I did get carried away to St. Mungos I'd make the most of it and go undercover as a patient. I hear there is a healer there who is a complete terror, she might be a hag you know, probably eats children." She noticed a little envelope on her desk and eyed it curiously. When had that got there? Had it been there all along? Jane took a sip of her second coffee and pulled the envelope closer. Quote:
"Sure thing." Jane answered, pleased that Hunter actually wanted to come hang out with her. Her, right? Not Ian? Jane still had her suspicions after that night at The Stub. She opened the envelope and her eyes went wide. "I have to... go to Ms. Knoll's office. She wishes to speak with me." Why did Jane feel like a naughty student who had been called to speak with the headmaster? Or in this case, the deputy? Had anyone ever wondered why the Sherriff had got it but the Deputy hadn't? Those Deputies were made of stern stuff. Jane hurriedly downed her coffee and stood up. "I think I'll be right back. I hope? Ummm and then we will go out and run our errands." She smiled between Hunter and Ian and then hurried off to see the Managing Editor. Even her title was scary. |
"Merlin, I hope they aren't firing her. She's about my favorite person here. Other than you, obviously," Hunter stuck out her tongue at Ian playfully. She tapped her foot against the desk impatiently. "You're really coming to rescue the stones for Jane?" |
Loo Roll Jane clearly took her job seriously. Every moment for her was a good one to spin into a story, apparently. Nodding as she went, Ian turned his attention (and raised brows) towards Hunter. "Obviously," he answered and raised the mug to his lips. Black coffee. Huh. "I'm coming because I'm bored. There's nothing more to it." And maybe because he was curious to watch the hole stone hauling attempt. Heh. "You really like that girl, don't you?" |
Like he'd said he would, Rico poked his head out of his office and squinted in the direction of the journalist-y area. Ian was over there, wasn't he? Was that him? Damn Sienna's sunshine hair. Rico was still half-dazed from the encounter. "HOSHINO," he called out, almost startling himself. "I need to speak to you." There, see, job half done. |
Loud. Someone was unusually loud today. Again, the faithful coffee mug collided with Ian Hoshino's lips for a long swig. "I think the boss wants me," he whispered to Hunter. "Don't go terrorizing the streets without me." Pushing off Loo Roll Jane's desk, Ian headed towards Serio's office, coffee still in his hand. |
The rather eerie and strangely silent office was little unnerving as Nathan exited the conference room and headed back to his desk. Where was everyone? The small office was usually crammed to the rafters with journo types sweating to meet their deadlines. He sat in his rickety old seat which emitted a loud squeak as his behind came into contact with the seat pad. That was new. Would Ian, as the new boss, use the budget in the same way as Rico had intended and buy new furniture for the staff? He wished he asked in the meeting but there it seemed there were far more important matters to be discussed. Nathan was almost tempted to bring a nice comfy chair from home, but, the man was a Greenwood, and therefore as stubborn as a mule and he didn't see why he should. Meh. A cushion instead maybe.. He took a large gulp of his steadily cooling coffee before setting it down on the desk, then opened his draw and retrieved a few papers. He began to scan the latest finished stories for the next edition of the rag. |
Emma tip-toed into the office. Yes, tip-toed. She still wasn't good with company, which was why she did most of her work elsewhere. At her home, mainly. Which was stupid, really, and therefore she didn't really have any friends. At all. Of course, there was Abilee, and Pippa, and Jenkins, but she hadn't seen them in so long. She made a mental not to herself to send an owl to them later. But now she was in the office, and her quiet entrance, coffee in hand, was going thankfully unnoticed as the room was basicly empty. Well, apart from one ocupant, whom she recognised vaguely. But only through working, she'd never actually spoken to him before. Slinking through the numerous desks, she slunk down into her own. |
Daphne Jones headed towards her desk for the first time in ages. She smiled as she sank into her chair and saw the neatly arrange space atop her desk. Before she left on holiday, she made sure to clean it up, so upon her return, she'd feel relaxed. "Mission accomplished," Daphne said to herself, feeling strangely tranquil. She immediately began to check her "IN" box, which was piled higher than it ever had been before. Daphne's gaze returned to the clean, tranquil space on her desk. After this brief pause, she picked up the first letter on the pile and opened it. Going through this backlog of information would take the better part of the day. Daphne wondered whether she'd be able to sneak out for lunch, but imagined she'd be too busy for a break. |
The little coffee break room Ollie had first discovered was much too small. It was okay when it was just him and a couple people. Once more filled in, though, the room seemed even smaller, with fewer places to sit, and some people wet and others loud and claustrophobia set in. His friends never understood why he hung out on the fringe and tried to avoid their large, intimate crowds. After bumping through the room full of people, Ollie slipped out, down the street to the Leaky. When he returned, an extra large cappuccino in hand and a satchel dangling from his shoulder, he took his explorations elsewhere and instead, found what he assumed were the journalists desks. At least, he imagined the desks were intended for such, despite being covered with a number of junk. Hesitantly, he dropped into a seat at a random desk. Three people already seemed to be in here, and one looked none too comfortable. New, perhaps, he presumed? The other female was checking through a box, and a male was busy doing something at this desk. Well. This was... awkward? Weird? Ollie shrugged his satchel from his shoulders, opened it and withdrew a leatherbound journal. In this, he carefully noted the details of his article and interviews he needed to make, for further note. Taking a drink of his cappuccino, he looked around again. "I take it... people don't hang out here much?" he noted, attempting to make conversation with these unknown co-workers of his. |
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She smiled to the guy. "It's really quiet here, for the most part," she said, carefully matching the volume of her voice to his. After all, there was no real reason to whisper, there were only three people around. "I'm Daphne," she said, extending her hand. Several of her fingers had rings of various colours on them. She had seen similar displays in muggle fashion magazines and wanted to bring the trend to the wizarding world. Daphne dressed fashionably ever day to make the best first impression. It also kept her busy, as getting dolled up was no easy or quick task. "I'm the editor of the Sports section," she explained, sipping her coffee. Her eyes drifted to the pile of papers, but decided this conversation would be more rewarding than reading useless memos. "I just got back from a holiday, and I guess the world doesn't stop for me," she laughed, picking up a note and putting it aside. |
Sports was a matter Ollie had never understood. In his family, sporting events weren't prioritized, like in other houses, and thus footie and Quidditch never really meant much to him. He preferred books and paintbrushes and clay between his fingers. Shocking further, though, Ollie found himself surprised that she was Editor of Sports. Somehow, those flashy rings seemed to contrast with his concept of a sporty girl. Despite this all, she had responded to him, and that was fine by him. He nodded at her, as if he completely understood, even though he had just met her and shown up here. Nonetheless, the noise level of the area was as she said. Quiet. "I guess... I sort of expected something else," Ollie offered with a limp shrug of his shoulders. "Television and movies depict journalism vastly differently than this. In movies... in movies it's... exciting." He closed his eyes and took a breath - his fingers tingled. "Noise, bustling people, the sound of copiers. Muggle world is different, I realize." When he reopened his eyes, the man chuckled. "But this... feels almost... boring. Everyone seems to focus in their own little world and I suppose it just... it's something unexpected." Again, he offered a nod at her. Holidays. The world never stopped. This he could relate to. "At least you enjoyed your holiday?" he asked. Workloads were daunting, but as long as the time had been enjoyed, he supposed it time well spent. |
Daphne unrolled some parchment and began to scribble down a response to one of her memos. She couldn't possibly reply to all this paperwork, but she found ones from notable members of the sports world and took time to politely respond. She liked that Ollie was speaking, it felt more like a newsroom now. "It can be exciting. There's just not a lot going on now. Don't worry, working here is really fun," she smiled. She could tell Ollie was having second thoughts about working here, which saddened her a little. She loved her DP work, especially after getting to go to the Quidditch World Cup, and he should love it, too. "My holiday was lovely, thank you for asking!" she replied politely, as she had been trained to do since a young age. Being polite was always the way to go. "I have family in Barcelona and me, my dad, and my mum stayed in a home they have in Barcelona. The weather was lovely and the beaches so nice." She could happily go on, but she had to continue to go through all her paperwork. "You mentioned the muggle world, you spend much time around them?" she asked. Her mum was muggle born, and Daphne had spent a lot of time in the muggle world. But it'd been a while since she'd done something particularly muggle-like. Ollie probably knew much more about it than she did. He brought up a bunch of things she had never heard of before. |
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