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Zacharias Smith ([info]unspeakableness) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
Zacharias just kind of stared at Dennis -- for Finn. Whatever he wanted to call himself. He wanted an unofficial opinion about something that had nothing to do with his department? Why? He already had an official statement, he said. And wasn't such a thing as getting an unofficial opinion or thought about such things something to ask the public about? Although he supposed he could see, to an extent, why asking Ministry employees might be asked. Still. He didn't work with the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. He was a horrible person to ask.

"I'm an Unspeakable," he said, thinking maybe he could get out of this and keep himself from accidentally getting in trouble. Even if the statement was unofficial, they were in the middle of the Ministry's atrium, and it wasn't exactly completely and totally empty. He didn't want to give any kind of statement that could come back to bite him. Personally, he thought it was horrible Muggles were being attacked, and he didn't support it or those who did it. But that didn't mean he was going to risk his job just to express that opinion.

"I'm sorry. I don't think I can help you," he added, his facial features losing some of their intensity from his previous thoughts. He didn't know what an apologetic look might look or feel like on his own features, but he could at least relax the muscles in his face and body enough to hopefully come across as not upset or in a bad mood.


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