Albus nodded his acknowledgement to Dixon's response. That was a relief though it didn't preclude the man getting sick. Apparition could induce motion sickness even in magical people. As could Floo travel. And brooms. Thankfully most people had at least one form of travel they could manage.
He listened to the exchange between Agent Hill and Dixon with interest. He got the impression that Agent Hill wasn't precisely a patient woman but that she was doing her best right now to be just that. Which was very curious and made him wonder precisely how important this little job was. Dixon's reaction was even more interesting. That he was so wary about being trapped probably meant he had been in a similar situation before. He could hardly fault the man for being cautious now.
The area they were lead into made Albus want to rush around and examine everything to his heart's content and figure out what it was for. His efforts to restrain himself were aided by Agent Hill's request. He chuckled at the provisos put on the room he should choose. Perhaps there was some resemblance between this place and Hogwarts after all.
"Of course," he said rather jovially. He pulled his wand out of his sleeve then disappeared with a small pop. He would not recommend blind apparition to a novice but this was probably one of the easier examples of doing so. He reappeared with a small pop a moment later only this time he had a thin manilla folder in his hand, which he held out to Agent Hill. "It appears someone left this in room three."