"Mr. Ross, Mr. Grimm," Ross said, in a mild Tone. (It was not a happy Tone; he did not know the Quidditch League Director very well, although he had promoted him, but generally expected better from his brother.) "My understanding is actually that the use of broom travel is ill-advised because the fog is affecting long-standing charms, such as the floo network. If the spells on brooms are offline or otherwise damaged, we could have people crashing if they make it off the ground."
And then there was the matter of Mr. Skeeter:
"It would be worth looking into expanding the barrier temporarily," Ross conceded, "Although Irvingly is particularly isolated. Her Majesty is aware of the matter." Albeit in a cursory, unconcerned sort of way.
"Would you be interested in dispatching your own employees, Mr. Skeeter?" Ross asked, wondering if this was perhaps a way to kill two birds with one stone - Skeeter couldn't schedule meetings with him if he was in Irvingly, and they did need experienced wands on the ground surrounding Irvingly, but not auror experienced. "And do any of the rest of you have thoughts to share regarding potential issues?"
And then there was the matter of Mr. Skeeter:
"It would be worth looking into expanding the barrier temporarily," Ross conceded, "Although Irvingly is particularly isolated. Her Majesty is aware of the matter." Albeit in a cursory, unconcerned sort of way.
"Would you be interested in dispatching your own employees, Mr. Skeeter?" Ross asked, wondering if this was perhaps a way to kill two birds with one stone - Skeeter couldn't schedule meetings with him if he was in Irvingly, and they did need experienced wands on the ground surrounding Irvingly, but not auror experienced. "And do any of the rest of you have thoughts to share regarding potential issues?"