May 9th, 1891 - Outside The Three Broomsticks
Benji had lived in Hogsmeade his whole life, but sometimes he fantasized about quitting his job and moving literally anywhere else. This was one of those times, because it was such a weird owl to get, and it was the middle of the day, and obviously everyone else was busy because Benji wasn't anyone's first choice for talking people out of burning down The Three Broomsticks.
Of course, it wasn't really a person. Apparently it was a ghost, trying to goad passers-by into burning down the Broomsticks. Also, apparently the Ministry would be there sooner or later, which was — probably going to be a pain. Benji had worked for the Ministry, but that had been ages ago, and now that he got their cast-off cases most of the time he wasn't exactly a big fan.
If this hadn't been Benji's problem, he probably would have found it very funny. As it was, he was rather unamused on his stroll from the Constabulary to the broomsticks, and — there he was, a ghost with a rapier sticking out of him, yelling at random people. Benji came to a stop and leaned against the latest gaslamp, for ambiance.
"You really shouldn't be doing that," Benji said, resting his hand on his handcuffs as if that would help him here. Was he going to have to find a pair of ghost handcuffs? He should be paid more. Now he was going to have to talk to one of those Ministry fucks sooner or later, and defend a pub that should have been his by birthright. "It's disturbing the peace, it is."
Barnaby Wye Fortitude GreengrassOf course, it wasn't really a person. Apparently it was a ghost, trying to goad passers-by into burning down the Broomsticks. Also, apparently the Ministry would be there sooner or later, which was — probably going to be a pain. Benji had worked for the Ministry, but that had been ages ago, and now that he got their cast-off cases most of the time he wasn't exactly a big fan.
If this hadn't been Benji's problem, he probably would have found it very funny. As it was, he was rather unamused on his stroll from the Constabulary to the broomsticks, and — there he was, a ghost with a rapier sticking out of him, yelling at random people. Benji came to a stop and leaned against the latest gaslamp, for ambiance.
"You really shouldn't be doing that," Benji said, resting his hand on his handcuffs as if that would help him here. Was he going to have to find a pair of ghost handcuffs? He should be paid more. Now he was going to have to talk to one of those Ministry fucks sooner or later, and defend a pub that should have been his by birthright. "It's disturbing the peace, it is."
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