20th February, 1892 — Wellingtonshire
Ever since he had accidentally turned a phoenix into a ten year old girl the previous day, Ford was starting to regret having volunteered for overtime work on this assignment. When it had only been animals involved it seemed like a no-brainer; extra money, an excuse to be away from the house, not particularly strenuous or dangerous work. He wasn't an expert at catching beasts, but if they were only animals it didn't really take an expert; it wasn't as though they'd remember if you did something wrong and report you. Transfigured humans, on the other hand, might. Ford was feeling woefully out of his depth by the time Sunday morning rolled around — but reports of a lion roaming the streets of Wellingtonshire were not the sort of thing one could ignore until the next Beast Division employee was available to lend a hand. So off he was, up only a few minutes after the sun and on the hunt for a maybe-lion, maybe-transfigured human. He wasn't sure which was preferable, honestly. On the one hand, lions had a lot of teeth; on the other, he'd gotten quite lucky with Miss Lestrange the previous day and he didn't know that he could get lucky again if asked to perform a reversed human transfiguration. He probably couldn't have done it to Miss Lestrange if that was what he'd been trying to do.
As he paced through the streets, looking for — what, lion prints? He didn't even know — Ford rehearsed the spells he could use if the cat in question did turn out to be the sort who wanted to eat him. Incarcerous, probably, but how strong was a lion? Would a spell like that hold it if it had its momentum built up? Would Colloshoo be better, at least to buy him time? Lions also had claws, he was fairly sure, so maybe sticking its paws to the ground wouldn't be a bad idea...
Maybe there was no lion. Maybe it was just a hysterical maid who had seen a particularly large house cat, and who was already nervous about the possibility of roaming wild animals. Maybe he'd just pace through Wellingtonshire for an hour or two and then go back home and not be accosted by anything with claws and teeth.
Ford had only just dared to hope as much when he turned the corner and came face to face with the beast itself. Well, not exactly face to face, but certainly much closer than he would have preferred. "Ah — nice kitty," he said weakly, already having forgotten the spells he'd been rehearsing in his head. He was must better with non-corporeal aggressors.
As he paced through the streets, looking for — what, lion prints? He didn't even know — Ford rehearsed the spells he could use if the cat in question did turn out to be the sort who wanted to eat him. Incarcerous, probably, but how strong was a lion? Would a spell like that hold it if it had its momentum built up? Would Colloshoo be better, at least to buy him time? Lions also had claws, he was fairly sure, so maybe sticking its paws to the ground wouldn't be a bad idea...
Maybe there was no lion. Maybe it was just a hysterical maid who had seen a particularly large house cat, and who was already nervous about the possibility of roaming wild animals. Maybe he'd just pace through Wellingtonshire for an hour or two and then go back home and not be accosted by anything with claws and teeth.
Ford had only just dared to hope as much when he turned the corner and came face to face with the beast itself. Well, not exactly face to face, but certainly much closer than he would have preferred. "Ah — nice kitty," he said weakly, already having forgotten the spells he'd been rehearsing in his head. He was must better with non-corporeal aggressors.

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