05 It took me so long to find out, and I found out

Jan 28, 2010 23:39

Norrington was sitting in the Great Hall eating his dinner in a comfortable silence. This was the first meal he had taken in the Hall all day so he hadn't had a moment to look at the Daily Prophet until then. He sipped his pumpkin juice as he flipped through the pages, skimming articles about the Minister visiting Germany and the Chudley Cannons losing their 50th match in a row. When his eyes fell upon a photo of a bright, smiling witch, he nearly choked on his drink.

ST. MUNGO'S HEALER MAKES STRIDES IN CURING DRAGON POX

London - Ever since Healer Elizabeth Turner graduated from the academy, her goal has been to find a better way to cure that most basic of childhood illnesses, dragon pox. On Tuesday, Mrs. Turner proved that the past 5 years of her research have not been futile, as she introduced what she hopes to be the first potion to prevent dragon pox. "It's still in the beginning stages," Mrs. Turner said, "but we've tried it on nifflers and been very successful. We're ready to move into the stage where we try it with human patients." Turner is looking for participants for this study, which includes children 5 and under who have never contracted dragon pox.

Mrs. Turner currently resides in Manchester with her husband Will and their 2 year old son Jacob.

Norrington silently stared at the paper, his face white, then folded the paper up and placed it neatly beside his plate. Using his fork, he pushed the peas around his plate for a bit, his stare nearly burning a hole though it.

She thrived. Of course.
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