This was supposed to be an easy call…. George Larkin was a daft old wizard who’s muddled brained forgets he lives in a thick Muggle residential area and so his spells often gain the unwanted attention of muggles. Donn’s boss and coworkers had already dealt with him three times from the start of the year. Which had earned him the affectionate name of “Loon-kin” in the office. They now felt it was Donn’s turn to play clean up duty for Old Loon-kin.
With almost three years working in the ministry the 21-year-old Hogwarts graduate still only typically handled minor wizard mishaps and accidents. Although it is extremely tedious, he had resigned himself to the cleanup duty and just being a maid to wizards who dim wittily casted themselves into trouble in front of even dimmer witted muggles. He had once held on to the hope he would eventually move on to more challenging assignments, although recently his personal life had taken him into a very conflicting direction. This new direction requires him to be completely secretive and it is necessary for him to keep up his appearance of an obedient Ministry worker. Although occasionally he wishes he could show the slightly perturbed muggles just what they should be worried about.
Refusing his urges, he instead dutifully popped into as the old section of the River Cam town of Cambridgeshire. The 21 year old wizard in a tan suit, looked like a young muggle business man as he made his way along the patchwork of uneven cobble and asphalt sidewalk to a narrow row of dirty of grey-brown brick buildings. Like many others in England, each address displayed a white painted bay window, a fenced in basement and more narrow first story window. Many houses Like this one have been divided up into multiple apartments allowing for the growing Muggle population whos breeding seems without limit. As if making his point he passed a Muggle couple out for a walk with a toddler in a stroller and another infant strapped to the woman’s chest.
Pulling his mind back to the task at hand he noted there was nothing out of the ordinary. No uniform wearing muggles or their vehicles were around, which usually means the job would end quickly. He came a pawn the blue door sooner than he expected because it was miss labeled 14 when it clearly sat next to unit 12… Yet another example of muggle miss place phobias and dimwitted stupidity. Donn walked up the five steps which led to a narrow stoop where Donn ears picked up the argumentative voice of an older gentleman and another of a younger man… then a worried voice of a woman.
Interesting. Donn thought it was more prudent to interrupt the heated discussion so that he could get on with his day and gave the blue door a good pound.
“Who the Bloody is this? No, I told you I am not going to let you leave until you pay me for your bloody apartment. No promise notes and I am not taking any colorful paper no matter what old witch is printed on it! I told you it better be Knots or I will be sending an owl to the Ministry!”
The old man was clearly amidst of the argument with the very worried couple behind him. So much so that he did not bother to look at Donn as he opened the door. Donn caught the Muggle woman say hopefully to her husband “Is it the police?”
“Mr. Larkin, I am with the Ministry.” Donn said as he tried to take a step into the shabby foyer in hopes that no one on the street get wise of the disturbance.
Before Donn got two steps inside as he gained the old man’s full attention. The
Old half-blood Warlack face appeared quite unfriendly considering Donn’s presence would save him the trouble of sending an owl and waisted parchment, but what was not expected was that look soon turned confused then one of complete horror and then furry. “Sinnoway!” spit Larkin at Donn with a breath that reeked of fish and rotten teeth. Donn was confused why the old man called him by his father’s last name. It was possible the Old man new him. He brought up his sleeve to his nose and was about correct this discussing smelling, senile old wizard when suddenly the old man released a blasting curse square at Donn’s chest. It threw him back so far that he landed in the middle of the narrow lane barley missing a silver parked car. The door slammed shut.
Donn’s reflexes kicked in and he scrambled up brandishing his wand. Only to meet the eyes of a middle age muggle looking quite perturbed by Donn. Donn silently cursed worried he would have to deal with, yet another Muggle until the Muggle asked, “O’ laddy, What ar' ya doing in the street? “
“I slipped.”
“Aye. Well, be more careful then.” The Muggle replied before walking around the corner. As if slipping on a completely dry street was the obvious answer. The extent of Muggle stupidity always surprised Donn.
Donn only decide to try to reason with the warlock more, because force might cause the attention of more muggles. Donn rubbed at a bump forming on the back of his head as he went quickly back to the door. He noticed that Larkin face appeared in the bay window but he disappeared before Donn addressed him. “George Larkin I am Donn BANE.” Saying his last name las loud as he dared, preferring not to get more attention on the street. “I AM with the MINISTRY. If you do not open this door immediately, I will have to send others to bring you in.”
This usually scares more wizards into talking to Donn. They are are more eager to explain their case, then they are looking forward to doing something that would lead them to a stay in Azkaban. Yet the loonasy of Loonkin was about to be made apparent.
“You can’t fool me, Sinn-o-way! I know it is you. You can tell you -know-who that you have to kill me first. You did not get me before and you are not going to today!” Larkin said in between muttering something... likely spells.
“WHAT?” Donn said utterly confused. Donn tried a spell to open the door but it zapped him in response. “OUCH. George I am not with the Dar--- You-Know-Who. He is dead. I WORK FOR THE MINISTRY OF MAGIC. Open now or I will have to report that you assaulted a Ministry worker and are harboring Muggles!”
No answer. Just some bangging and possible foot steps. Was he leading the muggles somewhere?
“George, I will see that you are carted to Azkaban and if you do not….” Donn said as he tried to reason with him again.
“Just try it Cepheus. I am not afraid of Death Eater scum like you!” Said Larkin's muffle voice from behind the door.
Donn backed away from the door. The Old warlock just called him his late father's name. His late father was a Death eater… and it could be possible that he had dealing with Larkin during one of the wars. Donn curse… this was slowly escalating above his pay grade. He could apparate back to the office and report to his boss but who knows what the crazy old man would do next. Donn was about to walk around the building to check other entrances when Owl dropped a argent message on his head.
Donn hold position. Sending Reinforcement.
@Joanna Hennings