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Tracey Davis ([info]lacedtrace) wrote in [info]pandorarpg,
@ 2011-11-20 20:21:00

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Entry tags:^date: november 03 2003, character: adrian pucey, character: tracey davis

Who: Tracey and Adrian
What: Paying respects and looking for a story
When: After the funeral and quidditch game
Where: Three Broomsticks

Tracey didn't know Harry Potter, and as a Slytherin he probably never wanted to know her, but none the less she still went to the funeral. Tracey took it as an opportunity to write a piece for the Prophet. A personal piece of how everyone was griefing and how they were affected by this tragedy.

She'd gotten more than enough notes, but she still stayed around in Three Broomsticks. She hadn't been there in awhile, and Tracey definitely needed a drink after a day like this. She was sitting up at the bar, and practicing her favourite past time. People watching. She could pick up more information for her article here as well. But mostly she was getting bored sitting by herself, and she was nursing her drink.



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[info]everupward
2011-12-07 04:15 pm UTC (link)
Once Tracey's food arrived, Adrian began eating. He listened as she spoke, waiting until he'd paused and he'd finished chewing and swallowing before responding. Perhaps her assessment of his category was correct. Either way he was not about to correct whatever assumption she'd made, not yet at least.

"Leaving it a bit obscure is likely to garner more interest. You might get droves of owls begging you to release more names or people suggesting they know exactly whom you meant by so-and-so." Her tone led him to believe she might well enjoy the hubbub her article could cause. Journalism seemed to be part delivering information and part garnering reaction. A good journalist knew how to blend the two well, unlike Rita Skeeter.

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