Characters: Zach Smith, Luna Lovegood
Location: Godric's Hollow
Date: 06 November, 1999
Status: Semi-Private
Summary: Zach and Luna investigate the Hall of Records
Completion: Incomplete
Zach apparated to Godric’s Hollow he was a little nervous. When he found indications of an old record hall, it had been very exciting for him. Professor told him not
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Twisting her hair up into a knot, she pinned it in place with her wand. Perhaps that would hide any remaining grass. She added a pencil and a clean quill after further thought, realising that if she needed her wand her hair would do as it pleased and that was often inconvenient. Spellcasting was harder when one could not see to aim.
"Zach," Luna beamed as she caught site of him by the pub. "I'm sorry if I'm late; gnomes took my watch in exchange for my wand."
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“Hi Luna, don’t worry about it. I haven’t been waiting long.” He blinked, finding her explanation a little different before he responded. “So how did you negotiate the return of your wand? I’m just curious as to what interests a gnome?”
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She snapped out of that trail of thought and smiled, "Have you discovered any more variables?"
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He grinned but shook his head. “Not yet but I have the idea of comparing this new census to the ones done in the past. Perhaps there is a pattern. What do you think?”
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"I don't know meaning in my life, connections. I have not seen my family since the end of the war." He said mostly to himself. Just saying it made it more real. There were a few owls from his mum that he read and reread all the time and that was it.
Zach couldn't believe it in less than a decade, the Ministry had changed even in minuet ways. "Luna? How much do you remember from History of magic? Anything important between the years 1903 and 1911?"
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"You might be right, I guess I am just still finding my place in this world. I used to think I was going to be the perfect pureblood son and now I'm trying to figure out who to be now."
Maybe something as simpled as someone with an idea had come to the Ministry and had started to spread their influence. Opening the next book Zach found a census from 1922 the last question asked Is there anyone in your home over the age of five not able to practice magic "Ok this one was certainly a target question for squib, but they don't really do things to squibs other than bar them from Hogwarts, right?"
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Luna shook her head, "They're still part of the community. But it's possible they were trying to establish how many practicing witches and wizards there were." She wasn't very convinced by that and she didn't sound it; but it was a possibility. "Some of the older families must have hated that question," she said absently.
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"Yeah and their food is like ours too. Muggles here drink ales and lagers stronger stuff than say butter beer but they have sodas and their sweet and refreshing with no alcohol." He grinned as she considered battered fish. "Oh that's just fish and chips batter is the stuff that the fish is fried in. Good stuff you should try it."
He personally liked the steak and kidney pie.
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Glancing down at her bag, she poked at the wand-handle that threatened to make its presence known and shoved it back out of sight.
"What are you having?"
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Seeing her pushed down her wand handle made Zach instinctively check for his down but it was still neatly tucked up his sleeve. He looked back down at the menu before answering her question.
"I'm trying to decide between the steak and kidney pie and the toad in the whole. I'm sure both would be good though."
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"It's not a real toad, is it?" A rhetorical question. It couldn't be a real toad. She had heard that the French ate frogs' legs and the English considered that strange, so being completely fine with eating toads just didn't make sense. Luna felt a little out of her depth here - in a pub, of all places - but that didn't make it any less exciting.
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“Thanks, just let me know when you are free, I know you have your apprenticeship to keep you busy.”
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