Cass read the note with a sense of hesitation, fear, worry. No, in truth impending doom was more likely and for the first time he felt like walking over to Susan's desk and telling her that maybe, just maybe, she'd been right.
Of course he didn't.
Instead he tried to figure out how bad this was. If it really was that bad. After all, he'd handled background checks since he was eleven - and as long as Umbridge did not acquire the birth book from Hogwarts, then there was no way for her to find out who his real mother was. He also knew that an interview would not be such a big problem for him, as he could charm any woman if he put his mind to it, and Umbridge had never minded him at school. His work results too were excellent, as he was a very skilled and efficient Auror.
No the one and only line that caused him concern was the last one - questions regarding ethics in the work place. He was fairly sure that having a relationship with your boss did not qualify as good ethics. Living with him even less. He forced himself to not show his worry as he folded the note they'd all had received on their desks and placed it in his drawer. Fuck! He could only bloody well hope she bought the charade as well as anyone else - and that she did not decide to inspect their homes on a whim.