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Elizabeta, Container Ship on the Thames Hope you've taken your motion sickness medication! Employees of the Department of Mysteries need space and secrecy, and they've found it in the middle of the Thames.

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Old 02-09-2014, 10:31 AM
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Ashby has made his temporary office in the bridge of the ship. This was the place where the ship was originally operated from. The room still looks just like it did when the ship was in working order, Ashby has just added a desk to the right of the ships steering device. Most of the items that Ashby would have liked to have in his office are unfortunately locked away in the Ministry of Magic. To make do Ashby has borrowed stationary, and a calendar, and is just hoping that they will find a way to get into the ministry sooner rather than later.
Though there isn’t really a door closing off the office, Ashby does ask that you make your presence known before barging into the office.
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Some things about recent events had been bothering him. He was suspicious by nature anyway and things seemed just a bit off. He decided to at least try and satisfy his curiousity. He headed to the bridge and went to knock on the door and see if he could get a chance to chat with Mr. Summers. He raised his hand and knocked three times firmly on the door and waited to see if he'd get a response.
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