No of course, ghosts didn't move things, Dory realized belatedly as a direct result of Greengrass' quick response. How could a ghost touch anything, nevermind move it, when they were but wisps? His lips tense into a thin line as he vehemently resisted both apologizing and instigating Greengrass further. Perhaps if the shorter man was flustered his cheeks would flush ….
No. Dory subtly pinched the inside of his wrist sharply. Professional and quick, that was what this investigation was meant to be. (Nothing about what Dory wanted to do to the other man would be quick, he thought to himself with another less subtle pinch.)
Taking Greengrass' advice, Dory cast a simple finite incantatem only for one of the aforementioned books to fly across the room towards the back of Greengrass' head.
No. Dory subtly pinched the inside of his wrist sharply. Professional and quick, that was what this investigation was meant to be. (Nothing about what Dory wanted to do to the other man would be quick, he thought to himself with another less subtle pinch.)
Taking Greengrass' advice, Dory cast a simple finite incantatem only for one of the aforementioned books to fly across the room towards the back of Greengrass' head.