Good that she was happy to be here. Richard folded a roll of parchment after writing a quick message on it--get the files on Mr. Aubrey Davis. And the ones on Mr. Urquart's family--not the former Minister. He pulled out his wand, held it carefully and muttered some incantation. The parchment flew off to where the records where kept and he grinned. Magic did always amaze him, even if he'd had it for most of his life.
"May or April..." Richard repeats and writes down on the first parchment he had. That was definitely helpful, though when the file arrived with an even more specific date, "We could interview the Urquarts, though I am certain it would take a little bit of convincing...especially since it has been so long. Have you spoken to anyone, besides your siblings, about your brother's disappearance?"
The file arrived, heavy with the parchments, barely floating. Almost comical, if the matter wasn't serious. "Ah! Here we are." he opened it up, sketches of the Urquart home, a description of Mr. Davis, and a list of who was in the house at the time were inside. Servant names were highlighted with notes near them, but some of them didn't make sense. It also seemed that some of the Urquarts were in the house, though they were all, rather foolishly, written down as Mr. Urquart, making it difficult to determine which set was in the house. Rather frustrating, if he did say so himself. "Would you like to see the file, Miss Davis?"
"May or April..." Richard repeats and writes down on the first parchment he had. That was definitely helpful, though when the file arrived with an even more specific date, "We could interview the Urquarts, though I am certain it would take a little bit of convincing...especially since it has been so long. Have you spoken to anyone, besides your siblings, about your brother's disappearance?"
The file arrived, heavy with the parchments, barely floating. Almost comical, if the matter wasn't serious. "Ah! Here we are." he opened it up, sketches of the Urquart home, a description of Mr. Davis, and a list of who was in the house at the time were inside. Servant names were highlighted with notes near them, but some of them didn't make sense. It also seemed that some of the Urquarts were in the house, though they were all, rather foolishly, written down as Mr. Urquart, making it difficult to determine which set was in the house. Rather frustrating, if he did say so himself. "Would you like to see the file, Miss Davis?"