Re: Glenda & Savannah
She laughed brightly, arching an eyebrow, "It's for Muggle girls. You know, those strange, mysterious people without magic?" Her tone was teasing. It was funny how people in the wizarding community just forgot those existed sometimes. Glenda decided not to comment on the interesting father-daughter relationship going on.
But her laughter continued as she seemingly 'insulted' (not really) Savannah's profession. "You're going to have to take what the castle gives you, I'm afraid. Maybe you can turn them into real players eventually. You'll be the only team in wizarding Britain." The lack of competition would probably bother Savannah even more - she didn't seem to be the type who liked things handed to her on a silver platter.
Glenda frowned slightly, "I wonder if that includes the equipment. Using it to listen in on international wizarding radio might be interesting." Some of the signals would have to be boosted, she knew, and then it would be a matter of finding whoever spoke certain languages but--it would probably be seen as a total waste of time. She exhaled heavily, frown deepening.