"Judging by the rest of my house, I would have to say that it's not always a particularly common trait. But then again, you may get lucky." Hermione smiled at that, and then considered Hestia a moment as she mentioned telling her a secret. It took her a little bit of time to understand what the other woman meant, but then she nodded. "Well, I think I've got that first part down and I worry about many things, what's one more?"
Piccolo sounded fine, and Hermione headed to the restaurant with Hestia. As they were seated at a small table, she didn't even need to look at the menu to know that she wanted a hot chocolate and ordered that without too much pause.
"Well, yes, actually. I have decided. Which is partly why I would be leaving the Ministry. Have you heard about those bracelets they implemented? The ones that glow blue if you're healthy, and red if you have the disease? I think that they're an awful idea." The look on Hermione's face matched her tone of voice; displeased. "Anyway, I've been refusing to wear mine for obvious reasons, which is particularly frowned upon due to the fact that they're supposedly compulsory. But I got talking to Blaise Zabini the other day, and we decided to do something about the whole thing. We're planning to organise a meeting of sorts, for all of those people who think that illness identification bracelets are a bad idea and perhaps find some way to put a stop to it."