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Pokah Face
Aidon looked slightly taken aback at the abruptness of the Floo Network Division employee's answer. His eyebrow rose suspiciously, but he didn't leave the room. It was the break room, after all. Instead, he slowly made his way back to his table. His pasty was stale, and the ice in his frappuccino had melted. With a wave of his wand, a new pasty appeared on his plate and his frappuccino refilled and chilled in his cup. He reached forward and picked up the mug, took a sip, and continued to look over at Jen, the billiard table, and the Magical Law Enforcement employee.
Eyebrows raised, she watched as Aidon continued on with his little routine with his form of coffee and pastry. She cleared her throat.
"Aidon, I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask you to leave. Things are a dangerous point right now, considering we don't know what we've got on our hands." She told him, voice still stern. It was definitely no laughing matters, the last thing she wanted was a co-worker to get hurt.
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RobinBoyWonder
Benjamin smiled. 'Nice to meet you,' was the look he gave off. He then turned to face the table with Jen pondering all the possibilities. Jen then told the story of the table. "Huh," The Detective said. As he was about to go on asking questions, someone else decided to come in.
What the heck? Ben looked at Jen to know if she knew why he was there. He seemed to be asking a lot of questions... Wanted to know who he was. "Detective Benjamin Amsten." He waited for Jen to go on about the floo problem. And Ben didn't have to say anything.
The man decided it was a good idea to be in the presence of a possibly dangerous, possibly dark, possibly deadly... Pool Table. Yeah, no. That's okay, drink your coffee. He quickly flicked out his wand from his wrist holder and did a scan of the table for any environmental effects. There were none. Ben turned back to the man. "I'm going to have to ask you to leave... We don't know how dangerous this is... Or what kind of spells and charms are casted on it." And I don't know what's going to happen when I start poking around.
Jen watched the detective carefully, trying to read what he was thinking through his facial expressions. She watched as he introduced himself to Aidon, and she was thankful he seemed to have the same demeanor towards having Aidon there who had absolutely nothing to do with the situation.
When Ben pulled his wand back, Jen took a step to the side and one step back, just to make sure he had enough room to do whatever it was that he was going to do. She felt slightly relieved when he turned to Aidon and told him that he'd have to leave...though the fact that he hadn't disclosed yet what if anything there was attached to the table to worry about.