Owl: Throwing bricks?

Mar 26, 2007 15:29

Date: Marrch 26, 2005
Character(s): Orla Quirke, Gawain Robards
Location: Orla Quirke's Therapy Clinic
Status: Private
Summary: There's a brick in my front room and I didn't put it there.
Completion: complete.

Dear Department of Magical Law Enforcement, Aurors,

I returned after a two month absence to find the windows of my business/residence were smashed ( Read more... )

owl, gawain robards, orla quirke, march 2005

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shh_robards March 27 2007, 00:26:15 UTC
Ah. Here, then, was one of the individuals they had been watching for; the building had been damaged in the recent attack, but the owner had not been present. Aurors had been told to monitor these locations for any renewed sign of life, especially in those buildings where a man or woman was known to have recently resided.

Ms. Quirke,

You have my thanks for owling in regards to this matter. Your residence was attacked in a wider occurence of vandalism and, while the situation has been dealt with, we should like to ask a number of questions regarding your property and the damage incurred.

At your nearest convenience, an Auror will visit your residence to explain the situation further and aid in setting the appropriate wards. Please do send a reply, naming a suitable time.

Gawain Robards
Auror, Department Head

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shh_orla March 27 2007, 00:33:36 UTC
Orla blinked at the return owl sitting on the chandelier. It had decided inconveniencing her was a bit better than losing a wing to Sigmund, who was crounched in wait, his eyes slitted and body still. She looked at the missive, and quickly penned a response, holding it out for the owl to take on its way out of the house.

Dear Mr. Robards,
I am available all day tomorrow for a visit. I'll expect someone around 10 am, unless informed otherwise.

Sincerely,
Orla Quirke

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shh_robards March 27 2007, 01:26:18 UTC
Good, then. He would have assign an Auror to this task--it shouldn't take terribly long to ask and answer the necessary questions, aid in setting wards--and review the file afterward. Though there was little chance of any particularly revealing information, such complete questioning was necessary to their operations.

Ms. Quirke,

You may expect an Auror promptly at ten. Again, your cooperation is most appreciated.

Gawain Robards
Auror, Department Head

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