With the Quidditch profile projects going according to plan and positive reviews from all senior staff members, saying that Piper was in a good mood was a general understatement. She was absolutely elated. And as such had even gone as far as to make her rounds much earlier than usual, something she rarely did these days as she was often so consumed with work that she stayed in the office. Of course, no one could see how very happy she was, Piper had somehow been unable to wear the expression of happiness and positivity on her face ever since she had started working at the magazine.
It was part of her persona, after all, and if she wanted to get anything done without others judging her ability to be in charge, she had to pretend to be the usual cold-hearted woman she had gained a reputation for being. Piper started in the creative department, checking over progress and confirming appointments with some of the members of the department before she was informed that at that very moment, Sorcha Coghlan, Chase for the Falmouth Falcons, was in the very building as she spoke.
Piper had completely forgotten, and for a brief moment, furrowed her eyebrows in confusion until a lightbulb clicked in her head. “Of course,” she muttered, mostly to herself as she took the necessary paperwork from one of the secretaries and made her way to the room in which the photography was taking place. The Falmouth Falcons had recently won the league victory so it had only made sense for members on their team to be the spotlight for the following month’s profile. Piper had poured over each member, taking special considerations of the pros and cons before settling on Sorcha Coghlan.
Not only had she performed fantastically, Piper had kept up with the papers even if she could not attend the games in person, but she had a bubbly personality that made her fun to work with, at least it was something she had heard from other circles. It was nice to get a few female players the spotlight as well, not that she was opposed to the shirtless photographs of some of the Quidditch hunks that had made the way through the doors of Label Magazine. Then again, there were better sources for that type of thing outside of Label, and Piper wanted to ensure to keep it a professional affair. Label Magazine prided itself in being one of the best in Britain, if not all of Europe, after all.
“How’s the photoshoot coming along?” she approached one of the staff members as she entered the room, nodding as she was given a full report while her eyes focused on the young woman as she moved from part of the room to another. She was certainly…energetic, that much she could tell already. However, by the way the photographer and other members were reacting to her, it was obvious that they were all feeding off of her energy. And that was just as well, however, Piper did have a job to do and in front of so many peers, could not afford to break her façade, even for a moment. Piper nodded at the staff member and waved her off with the task of gathering some tea for her and the guest. Then she walked over next to the photographer, forcing a smile when the woman finally noticed her.
“Good morning, Ms. Coghlan,” she started politely, looking as she patted the seat next to her but not moving to sit down, rather, she glared at one of the staff members who immediately brought over a chair so that she could sit across from the young woman. “Breaking news is not really my cup of tea, anyway, believe it or not, this is much more interesting for me, regardless,” she explained, looking over at the photographer, and putting up her hand as if to stop him, “Take a break, I’ve some business to discuss with our guest,” she said coldly, before returning her attention to the woman again. “You’ve been doing quite well, I saw some of photographs and it seems that we have plenty to work with. But I did want to ask you a few questions since we are here,” she said, setting down some of the papers she had brought along and retrieving her memo and a pen from the pile. Piper had always preferred taking notes the muggle way. “I suppose it’s been a bit of a whirlwind for you, how have things changed for you?”