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Sapphira made her hair into a ponytail with that hairband that is always dangling on her wrist. A day I'll never forget, she thought. I wonder what's going to happen. She followed Dacs to the Picket Line and braced for the worst. |
Alayyyyyyyyyyyynaaaaaaaaaa (did I spell that right???!) Long time no see, Fountain of Magical Brethren. Actually, it had been almost no time at all since he had last been into work, the incident having occurred only a few days ago, but Wesley felt guilty all the same as he entered the Atrium. Perhaps it was his imagination, but the creatures at the fountain sure seemed to be giving him all sorts of dirty looks. He kept his head down and hustled past it, intending to get to the nearest lift before it clanged shut. He quickened his pace in an attempt to catch it, but missed it by that much as the grate slammed closed and the thing whirled off. Ah, well. Now he'd just spend a few MORE minutes by that guilt-inducing fountain, hoping he didn't look as squirrelly as he felt. |
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While he wasn't one-hundred percent ashamed of what had transpired in the office those few days ago, he definitely wasn't proud of it and walking among the others who had born witness to it was nothing short of awkward. Time was really the only thing that was going to take care of the matter; he just hoped it didn't take too much time. Walking with one's head bowed could give one just as much of a complex as walking with one's nose high in the air. It also made it very difficult to discern to whom the shoes on the corner of his vision belonged to, which wouldn't have been so much of a problem if he hadn't been so preoccupied with his paper or so set on choosing this particular lift. It would have been less of a conundrum if those shoes didn't belong to the very man he had knocked heads with a short few days ago. A fact which he realized only when glancing up to see where the lift was. And as much as he wanted to snap his paper up in front of his face and pretend he didn't exist, he hoped standing dead still would make him equally transparent. While Wesley wasn't a T-rex, he sure hoped the man had somehow adopted the evolutionary trait of 'selective-seeing'. |
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"Dakest," he said softly, getting up from the fountain to approach the manboy. "Dakest," Wes repeated again, awkwardly tucking his hands into his pockets and clearing his throat. Now what? They clearly saw each other, and he had even gone so far as too GREET the boy.... yeah, he'd just wait for the YATI to say something now. His turn. |
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Shifting his weight a little, Sabel folded the paper and cleared his throat attempting to look at the man respectfully while avoiding direct eye contact. "Wesley...." He cleared his throat again and glanced to the side briefly, wondering if he should repeat the man's name as he had repeated his. Probably not a wise idea. His hesitant gaze shifted back to the man as he tucked the newspaper under his arm and self-consciously forced himself to stand a little straighter. "You..........look well." |
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"Better," he agreed, shifting his weight from one food to the other awkwardly. "You look well too." Yep, that was pleasant. They were being pleasant to each other, Isobel, look. How long would that last though? "So, listen," Wes cut to the chase, staring Sabel directly in the eye, or at least where his eye would be if the boy would just make eye contact. "I've got to get back to the office and put my officers and hit wizards to work. We're not going to have any problems in there, are we?" Problems with respect and argumentation or otherwise? |
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A slight nod left Sabel at Wesley's comment towards his own appearance. He wasn't really sure if he should thank the man or not for the civil words, but the hit wizard seemed to be a man of action and punctuality: he certainly didn't waste time beating around the bush. Sabel was dead silent for a moment in an attempt to work the knot out of his stomach and the immediate response to one that was more calculated and composed: he had to learn to think before he spoke. Slowly, he turned his eyes back to Wesley, finding the man staring at him rather intently. Now, it was hard to look anywhere else. "I don't know." So much for minding his tongue: at least the admittance was sincerely honest, rather than purposefully spiteful. At least, he dearly hoped that's how it sounded. "Is that a command from my superior, or a question from man to man?" |
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"How about a question from me, to you, man to man, coworker to coworker, person to person." He didn't seem to blink in all his staring at the younger MLEr. Look, Sabel, and listen. "I'm trying here, Sabel." Can a man catch a break? Could Wes hold in his temper? Merlin knew he was TRYING to give the boy a break in return. |
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A slight nod left Sabel as he considered the other man's words and his own thoughts once again. Finally, his eyes turned away and some of his posture failed him. "I'm not proud of how I acted towards you, Wesley. I...maintain much of what I said, but that doesn't mean I should have said it, or said it how I did." He really needed to buy a Dummies Guide on apologies. There were so many things he wanted to say, explanations he wanted to give and clarifications he felt needed to be made, but he didn't want to get in another debate with the man. Wesley was trying, and he deserved the same from him. So he did the only real thing that made sense and bowed slightly. "I am sorry." |
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He didn't admit to being at fault nor apologizing for the plain threats he'd made; however, Wesley did slowly nod at Sabel's addressing of them. He blinked as the YATI bowed and scratched the back of his head, then suddenly held out his hand to the younger man in a handshake formation. "Me too." There. Sorry. He'd said it. Done. Whew. |
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Sabel blinked a little in surprise as he straightened slightly, his eyes flicking from the man's proffered hand, to his face and then back again. No good would come of thinking too hard or too much on it, so he took Wesley's hand and gave it a firm, brief shake. It was awkward, but it was done. And he would not fall into the trap of messing up the peace they now had, however fragile it was, with trying to explain things or set perceptions in order as he had done with Isobel. No, this required the approach of keeping quiet. It was hard, but it was possible. He tried for a small smile to hide the purse of his lips that kept those words at bay. Hopefully, it didn't appear like a grimace. |
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Were they going to be 'lift buddies' now too? It seemed strange how quickly misgivings could be forgiven and forgotten. Strange, but nice. |
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"Don't suppose I've missed much in the office, have I." It was more a statement than a question, as Wesley wasn't expecting Sabel to be able to tell him much anyway. |
Brad wondered slowly through the atrium of the Ministry of Magic, at a normal I-don't-know-what-to-do type of pace. Before he k new it he found himself by the fountain, hm he'd not been here in a while. Biting his bottom lip he tried to think back to the last time he was here, and found none. Hm. With a sigh he wondered over and peeked over the edge of the fountain and into the waters below. |
Iridesca wondered aimlessly towards the fountain in the atrium. She had always loved fountains and she found this one beautiful and the sound of the water seemed extra calming...someone must have put a charm on it or something. She made a mental note to ask someone about that. She walked to the edge of the fountain and stared down into the water and reached into the blue purse at her side and pulled out a penny. She flipped the penny around in her hand and with a little girlish grin tossed the penny into the fountain with a simple wish....quickly looking around to make sure that no one had seen her indulging in her childish pastime. |
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Spotting the slightly familiar fountain, he walked closer to see someone whom he recognized... sort of. All he knew was that they worked in the same department, but that was pretty much it. He couldn't help but chuckle, though, as he noticed that she threw a coin into the fountain. "Making wishes, are you?" He asked, grinning. Now, let's just hope that he didn't scare her to death, showing up out of nowhere like that. |
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Konrad smiled back, but he was also surprised to see her cheeks turning red. Was it something he said? Eeeek. "Oh. Maybe I could help with something?" If, you know, the fountain decided to ignore her wishes. As she went on, though, his eyes widened. Fountain police? "Sadly, I'm not even an auror, so I won't arrest you," he chuckled. "You have a rich imagination, though," which he happened to like. It was one of the things that never failed to make him smile. His imagination, on the other hand... not so creative all the time. |
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"O really...well I'm not sure if you could solve that mystery so quickly..." she said as she motioned towards the direction she had tossed the penny. "I think I might be the only person that can make that wish come true..." she finished with a little snap of her right hand. "And since it hasn't happened so far..then I may be in trouble..." Iridesca said with her usual up beat voice. "Well I'm glad you're not the fountain police...I really had bigger plans than spending the day in jail for tossing money around...plus that might put e big damper in my plans to become a fountain policeman in the future..." she said with a little laugh, "So if you aren't an Auror or a Fountain Policeman, what do you do?" she asked finally turning to face him. She was just about to sit when she realized that she hadn't even introduced herself. She held out her right hand to him, "Since you aren't going to be arresting me then I guess it's okay for me to give you my name...Iridesca MacMillan." She said with a little cock of her head. |
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He couldn't help but laugh at her next statement. She wanted to become a fountain police...woman? Heh. "I am a secretary," he smiled. Maybe some would consider it a dull job, but it was perfect for him. "How about you, future employee in the fountain law enforcement department?" Two could play this game. And... ohh. Manners. "It's a pleasure to meet you," he said as he gently shook her hand. He wasn't that fond of shaking hands with women, since he always did it so carefully, as if he expected them to break into pieces at the contact. Well, given his LARGE size and HUGE hands... who could blame him? "I'm Konrad Scherfig." And, since he sometimes seemed to forget to introduce himself, he felt awful. Like his parents have wasted their time, trying to teach him about manners. |
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"A secretary..." she said repeating his answer with a little bit of surprise...she looked at his size and then asked, "Well, you seem to be full of surprises...I pegged you for a member of MLE...." she said with a wink..."So what level would I be able to find you...if I ever needed some secretarial help..." she said sitting down on the edge of the fountain....she recognized his face but there were just so many people in the Ministry to keep up with. With a giggle, she answered him, "I have to admit that I've already done the whole Law Enforcement gig around here...but I know work as an Event Planning Specialist in the Minster's Office." she said excitedly...talking about her newest position always made her perk up...it was her dream job and she hoped she was doing a good job. She echoed his words, "It is a pleasure to meet you as well Konrad."...yes the name was very familiar to her as well...where had she heard it or seen it... |
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It was only when Iridesca started with the whispering and leaned a bit closer to him that he noticed that she was FLIRTING. Or... was she? Maybe... maybe he was terribly wrong, since he always found it difficult to know what women were thinking about. But... what if she was?! He couldn't! It was wrong on so many levels... and he simply couldn't. Not NOW. But he would also be rude if he said anything yet, and they seemed like they could get along very well. Just... not THAT way, if that's what was on her mind. Oh, dear... His eyebrows shot up in surprise when she handed him a coin, to wish for her to tell him, she said. Uh... was it really wise to play along? He thought not. "I'm sure you'll tell me if you feel like sharing," he smiled. There. That was reasonable, wasn't it? Hmmm. Surprised that he was a secretary? Eh, she wasn't the first one, and probably won't be the last one. "Magical Law Enforcement?" His eyebrows were up up up, almost to his hairline. "No, no, no. That would be wrong for me." Such a coward, he was. "I'd rather deal with paperwork." Not much effort either... and even though he had no problems with charms and stuff, he was better... on the theoretical part of things. He chuckled at her next question. "We work on the same level, if I am not mistaken." You know, he had access to the employee files and all. Shhh. "Level one?" He knew he'd seen her around. He just didn't have a name in mind, up until moments ago. Ohhh. She WORKED in the Magical Law Enforcement department? Whoa. And now she was an event planner? He grinned at that, thinking that it was wise to choose a woman for this. They always knew everything about any detail for any sort of event. "I'm sure you enjoy it." If the job description wasn't anything to go by, the delighted look on her face was. |
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His face instantly appeared behind a desk in her head...uh duh...yes of course she knew him..."Of course, I'm so dull sometimes...That's why you look so familiar. We work on the same level and it's not like it's a humongous level so I'm sure we've seen each other quite often..." was she rambling...maybe a little bit...but she still felt awkward because she was afraid she had smooshed his toes earlier...but you couldn't blame a girl for trying a little bit...he was handsome and she had learned a while back that most men were more flattered that way. "It is a very different job that those I've had in the past...less stressful and you get to meet some of the most interesting people." she said with a smile. "How bout you, have you always worked on Level One?" |
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And then she said it. ... Her wish came true... when HE walked up?! His eyes instantly widened as he heard that part, but he was more than glad to listen to the second part of her answer, which only made his face soften. "I'm not Mr Popular either, if that helps." It probably didn't. "But I'm sure you'll meet amazing people through this new job of yours." Planning events surely involved a large team, he at least knew that much. He smiled when she actually remembered him. It's not like someone passing through the front desk area could miss him... since he worked there... and that six foot four frame of his didn't really help him go unnoticed either, as much as he didn't like it. "Yes, I'm sure I've seen you around," he said with a smile. The least he could do was know some of the employees working on the same level, even though he hadn't officially met all of them. "I don't think it wouldn't be stressful for me." He was organized, neat and all, but when if it came to planning events... he knew he'd have awful headaches. That's why women were so good at this. "What exactly did you do before, if you don't mind my asking?" She probably figured by now what a curious creature Konrad was. Eh, everyone got used to it... eventually. "Yes, I worked here for the last... four years, I think. I used to travel a lot before moving here." And he missed those days... but he also wanted to settle down and maybe one day have a family of his own. Not that he didn't have a spoiled baby already. ... his feline companion, that is. |
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