Upon turning to face the interruption, Emma was expecting nothing more than an impatient photographer or reporter attempting to squeeze her out of the way, or perhaps a parent with an anxious child hoping to get a better look at the proceedings. The absolute last thing she had expected was two of the Gravesend Griffins’ starting roster: Cloé Cardozo and Roxanna Rathbone, she recognized immediately, even though her brain was still struggling to process that they were actually standing in front of her. Talking to her, without prompting.
She thought she might fall over.
Emma was steadfastly loyal to her poor Cannons, – despite the fact that their record had been nothing shy of dismal for as long as she could remember – but she still had a healthy admiration for the majority of the professional teams. And she knew she looked every bit the idiot as her eyes practically bugged out of her head. She had heard the petite Chaser’s question, but it felt like her brain was swimming through cold molasses as she struggled to remember how to form coherent words. A dull flush crept up her neck as she realized they were probably delighting in her shock, and she struggled to recover herself. Her boss would probably have a cow if he saw her looking like a fish out of water. She was a Ministry Official, a professional, for Merlin’s sake…
But before Emma could stop herself, her brain clicked back into gear and acted of its own accord, the Quidditch fanatic in her bubbling through.
“Are you serious? Absolutely!” she blurted out, but biting her lip hard as soon as the words had left her lips. Too late.
“I mean…” she added quickly, giving herself a mental shake. “That would be excellent, thank you.” The excitement in her tone was still present but considerably more curbed, and she had no trouble genuinely returning Cloé’s dazzling smile.
Then it was Roxanna’s turn to direct a question at her, and the twenty-year-old’s gaze flicked throughout the crowd, searching for an answer and praying that her voice wouldn’t falter.
“I’m not sure, to be honest… probably inside?” she ventured, craning her neck in attempt to see over the surrounding people. “I’ve only just gotten here so I haven’t had a chance to scout things out, unfortunately.” Emma was pleasantly surprised by how comfortable she was beginning to feel around the pair. She still couldn’t believe her eyes and ears, but there was something about how friendly and normal they were that made her feel at ease.
Belatedly remembering the Chaser’s first question, she felt compelled to introduce herself. “Oh, I’m the Junior Assistant to the Department Head, Magical Games and Sports. Emma Hennings,” she added warmly, extending a hand towards Cloé and Roxanna in turn.
“As I’m sure you’ve already guessed, I can’t quite believe my luck in meeting the two of you face-to-face so please excuse me,” she joked, brushing a loose strand of hair out of her face. “Does it ever get old for you? The reactions, I mean.” Emma flashed the pair of them another grin.