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Olivia had gone out of the Ministry to buy herself a pumpkin pasty, but the sight that her hazel eyes caught completely surprised her. What was going on?
She flinched every time someone yelled, but not because she was afraid, but because it was LOUD. She's heard several gossip things around the office and wonder if Lord Borr was as horrible as everyone says.
Olivia has after all only been at the Ministry for a few months and while trying to get used to the place she hasn't paid much attention to anything else happening outside her department. She looked around.
Daaang, everyone looked mad.
"What's going on?" she asked no one in particular. Someone was bound to give an answer right? Anyway, she would be sticking around.
This was interesting.
Holli looked to the side and saw a stray Ministry worker. 'WE'RE PROTESTING!' she yelled to the person, answering her question. 'Feel free to join in!' she grinned.
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iceblossom22
Maine looked at Holli for a moment before replying. "Little by little, I'm going crazy!" she muttered.
"I'm hallucinating, Holli! I keep hearing his-" Maine turned her head a little and gasped in shock.
She wasn't hallucinating. It really was Leo! Blinking in shock, she tried to process the information. Leo was here. Leo. was. here. What was he doing here?!
Maine briefly wondered if Leo was there just for her. No, he couldn't be. Leo loved his job and probably wouldn't risk it just for her.
"Either I'm hallucinating, or you're really here," she muttered to herself. No, Maine doesn't hallucinate, she just hears voices... Sometimes...
"What're you doing here?" she asked softly, staring at Leo before waving her banner lifelessly. No More Borr-Dom.
Man, her head hurt.
Holli looked on as Maine explained. 'No, he's realy here, I'd prove it to you, but I'd probably hurt him unitntentionally.' *cough* intentionally *cough*. Look what he'd done to Maine! Convinced her she was going mad! Holli did NOT like people making her friends act like that, it wasn't right.