At her question, Ford grinned wide. It was such a human request. Of course he knew that spirits were no less human than their living counterparts, but they often had such different perspectives on things than living people did that talking to them felt like talking to someone from a different world. It was nice to be reminded that they had more in common than not, deep down.
"I think that can probably be arranged," he agreed, jotting down the note. "I can't vouch for anything particular, of course; it's not as though we have a whole pet-store stocked up at the Ministry, or anything. But we do deal with untethered spirit animals often enough. You may have to do the work of taming it and training it yourself, though," he warned. He didn't think this would be much of a deterrent; no matter how willful the animal was, ghosts tended to be nothing if not patient. They had eternity to get it right, after all.
"I think that can probably be arranged," he agreed, jotting down the note. "I can't vouch for anything particular, of course; it's not as though we have a whole pet-store stocked up at the Ministry, or anything. But we do deal with untethered spirit animals often enough. You may have to do the work of taming it and training it yourself, though," he warned. He didn't think this would be much of a deterrent; no matter how willful the animal was, ghosts tended to be nothing if not patient. They had eternity to get it right, after all.

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