Personally, Hermione didn't think she was artistic enough for creative writing. Even if she had been, though, Hermione wouldn't have written in a team. There were many things Hermione enjoyed to do, working in a team wasn't one of them. Not to say that she couldn't, but it probably was best if she at least got to lead a team, rather than work in it. There was a small voice somewhere at the back of her head that whispered that she made a good team with Harry and Ron. However, since that made no sense, Hermione ignored it. "I'd like to hold a higher position, yes," she confirmed. Whether that was in Wizengamot or not, Hermione wasn't awfully fussed. "It's a good place to start, though," she added since it was. The whole point of her being a clerk was the potential to work her way up. Except, of course, Wizengamot was a pretty terrible place to start, but also the most rewarding one, if Hermione could make it.
"A limit? No," Hermione replied with a shake of her head. "There are places so magical that the magic would never leave, though," she added. "Hogwarts, for example." The Hogwarts, A History gave a rather spectacular analysis of exactly why this was. It was one of the reasons it was Hermione's favourite book. When Bethanie apologised, Hermione gave a small wave of her hand. "I can multitask," she informed the other woman and to demonstrate her point cast another spell, this one wandlessly. Easing magic out of places was actually easier to do with wandless magic. Understandably, of course, since wands held magic, mostly more so than humans.