"Hi, Felicity Deverill here," she says as she stands. "This question is for Beefy. Hi again." A quick wave "Actually, this is for Beefy but also for everyone else. Do you know my dad? Joe Deverill? Cryptozoologist. And either way, maybe you guys should invite him here to help out with... whatever is going on. He knows more about magical beings than any other wizard I know. I'm sorry, Mr. Trullinger."
Al Falco steps to the front to answer this one. "Joe Deverill? Hm. Name's familiar. I can—yes, I think we can, hm, contact him. If he has relevant experience."
"Oh, he does," Felicity assures Al Falco, a dry, discarded cocoon masquerading as a human being. Truth be told, Felicity has no idea if this is relevant to his experience or not.
Tony stands against the back wall of the auditorium with his hands stuffed in his khakis like he’s a hip, young substitute teach. Any attempts to get him to go sit down are met with an overly familiar guffaw. (C’mon, Mr. B, you know my legs don’t fit in those tiny chairs.)
He is still not entirely sure what the hell is going on and he’s definitely not as worried as he should be. Ms. Dorkins is alive and accounted for, after all.
Blessedly, he does have the good sense to wait until it seems like an okay place for a little levity before raising his hand nearly nine feet in the air. “Do y’all wanna chaperone prom?”
"Well! Maybe not me, personally, but I'm sure..." Al Falco pauses to sweep an ancient hand toward the gathered aurors. "Some of these young men and women would be happy to!"
None of the aurors look particularly thrilled by the prospect. The curly haired auror in particular stares straight ahead, a sort of flat, looking-right-at-the-camera expression on his face.
"I promise you that your safety is our primary concern," Ms. Kwan takes this question, and her voice is steady, stern, not the bouncy, jovial sound it usually is. "We believe, right now, that as long as curfew is kept and students do not stray far from campus, we are all safe. All the information we have so far makes us believe that the entity in question is only attacking when it feels its habitat is threatened. The problem we are having is that it is also trying to expand it's habitat. The moment we feel that you students are at risk here on campus is the moment we arrange to move you to a safer location, whether that is your home or elsewhere."
MORNING ASSEMBLY
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Felicity
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Felicity
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Felicity
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Tony De Witt
He is still not entirely sure what the hell is going on and he’s definitely not as worried as he should be. Ms. Dorkins is alive and accounted for, after all.
Blessedly, he does have the good sense to wait until it seems like an okay place for a little levity before raising his hand nearly nine feet in the air. “Do y’all wanna chaperone prom?”
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Tony De Witt
"Well! Maybe not me, personally, but I'm sure..." Al Falco pauses to sweep an ancient hand toward the gathered aurors. "Some of these young men and women would be happy to!"
None of the aurors look particularly thrilled by the prospect. The curly haired auror in particular stares straight ahead, a sort of flat, looking-right-at-the-camera expression on his face.
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Wyatt
MORNING ASSEMBLY: Wyatt