He felt her body tense as she refused to move and felt her body shift, her voice quivered as if she was about to break down again. Okay, maybe he shouldn’t have made her invisible but this was a slight overreaction. Waving his wand toward Emmeline, he uttered ‘finite’ under his breath and then did the same to himself. Then he took a step back and shrugged, “I thought it’d be easier to get you home.”
Pausing for a moment, Charles turned toward where they’d come from and then back to her, “I don’t want to make you uncomfortable, Miss Woodcroft. I can leave. I’m just not one to leave someone in a situation where harm could get to them. But if you do want me to go, I will.” He said firmly though the concern in his voice practically dripped from his words.
He wasn’t entirely sure why he was doing this himself but he was sure was that if he’d left her and something had happened, it would be on his conscience. He wasn’t a good person by any stretch of the mark, but he was the kind to help. After all, was that not part of why he wanted to be an Auror? Not that he had been able to become one, mind you.
Apparently he didn’t have the right personality for one.
Pausing for a moment, Charles turned toward where they’d come from and then back to her, “I don’t want to make you uncomfortable, Miss Woodcroft. I can leave. I’m just not one to leave someone in a situation where harm could get to them. But if you do want me to go, I will.” He said firmly though the concern in his voice practically dripped from his words.
He wasn’t entirely sure why he was doing this himself but he was sure was that if he’d left her and something had happened, it would be on his conscience. He wasn’t a good person by any stretch of the mark, but he was the kind to help. After all, was that not part of why he wanted to be an Auror? Not that he had been able to become one, mind you.
Apparently he didn’t have the right personality for one.