- Messages
- 37
- Wand
- 16" Beech Wood, Esence of the Hair from the Mane of a Kelpie.
Watson was hardly a man to panic, he was hardly a man to panic at all to be quite frank. Though when he took step out of his workplace an unearthly feeling rushed over him - he knew that something was wrong, something was up. He heard cries of spells from an Alley near by. He had only just left work and he was quite honestly in no rush to the destination where the cries were heard. He was however when the sound of a light smashing occurred. Taking to a dash, Watson rounded into the Alley to take his gaze to meet the broken lamp. It was then that his eyes trailed down to the body that lay in the alley itself. What hour was guilty of this? Who had done such a thing to a man, leaving him motionless in an Alley. Blinking slowly, Watson soon came to realize that the man that he would soon come to find was no regular Wizard. By this point, everything around him appeared to be moving in slow motion, his head was almost feeling as if it was going to tumble right off of his shoulders.
Rushing over to the body, Watson slid to his knees, taking the mans head into his own hands, supporting him as if there was some sort of life left in him. The entire time that he had been on his way from the other side of the alley, Watson had picked the death to be one caused by magic. No. Something had clearly struck the mans temple, he had been physically obstructed, not so much as by a simple spell. The blood from the man's head was soon on Watsons hands. He could feel the trickling of it. The Head of the Auror Department had come to his end - had meat his doom - had breathed his last breath. Throwing his eyes up to look around the Alley, Watson placed the loyal mans head back onto the ground, gently. Rushing to either side of the Alley he set up a perimeter with an assortment of things that he could find left around in the Alley itself.
"Nothing to see here folks, move along." he spoke to each and every person who came to pass through the alley. By God, the amount of media attention this was going to lure - the amount of worry it was going to force into the Wizarding world. If the Head of the Auror Department could be murdered, who was safe?
Eyes darting back to the body, Watson removed his jacket and as he made his way back over to the body, the jacket had found itself a new owner; the deceased Auror. He hadn't had the strength of will in him to examine the body just yet, but he had managed to take a glimpse of the mark.... the mark that would cause the most media attention of all - the most worry of all. Ensuring that some Ministry Officials were watching over the perimeter but not what had occurred inside, Watson apparated himself back to the Ministry and alerted those who needed to be... those who were available. What a dark day this had been...
Quickly, Watson apparated himself back to the crime scene and now, ensured that the area was properly taped off.
Rushing over to the body, Watson slid to his knees, taking the mans head into his own hands, supporting him as if there was some sort of life left in him. The entire time that he had been on his way from the other side of the alley, Watson had picked the death to be one caused by magic. No. Something had clearly struck the mans temple, he had been physically obstructed, not so much as by a simple spell. The blood from the man's head was soon on Watsons hands. He could feel the trickling of it. The Head of the Auror Department had come to his end - had meat his doom - had breathed his last breath. Throwing his eyes up to look around the Alley, Watson placed the loyal mans head back onto the ground, gently. Rushing to either side of the Alley he set up a perimeter with an assortment of things that he could find left around in the Alley itself.
"Nothing to see here folks, move along." he spoke to each and every person who came to pass through the alley. By God, the amount of media attention this was going to lure - the amount of worry it was going to force into the Wizarding world. If the Head of the Auror Department could be murdered, who was safe?
Eyes darting back to the body, Watson removed his jacket and as he made his way back over to the body, the jacket had found itself a new owner; the deceased Auror. He hadn't had the strength of will in him to examine the body just yet, but he had managed to take a glimpse of the mark.... the mark that would cause the most media attention of all - the most worry of all. Ensuring that some Ministry Officials were watching over the perimeter but not what had occurred inside, Watson apparated himself back to the Ministry and alerted those who needed to be... those who were available. What a dark day this had been...
Quickly, Watson apparated himself back to the crime scene and now, ensured that the area was properly taped off.