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The headmaster rose from the staff table, his expression grim. Ending the year on a down note had not been his plan. Unfortunately, running Hogwarts New Zealand was like wrestling with a manticore. In less than a week's time, Gabe had lost both a colleague and some trust for the living ones. The press had already begun to hound him, the Ministry was sure to follow, and the more radical would call for either a new headmaster or worse, a closing of the school.
Gabe tapped his wand to his throat, his voice softer than usual as it floated around the hall. "We have lost someone this year," he informed them, although most were probably aware of the fate of their Care of Magical Creatures instructor. Black banners loomed over the house tables. "He was a father, a husband, a professor, and a friend. Let us take a minute of silence for Jackson Margera."
Whether out of respect or custom, most voices in the hall were hushed. Death was a foreign concept for most of the young; Gabe hated that it had to dog them now. He cut through the quiet with a last thought.
"Please enjoy this feast in honor of Jackson's life," the dark-haired wizard suggested. Gabe took his seat then, staring at the food that had just appeared. He wasn't hungry. The man was well aware that he'd left out the House Cup. There wasn't a banner in sight to indicate the champion. If results were that important to the students, they could check out the points counter before going home.
Gabe tapped his wand to his throat, his voice softer than usual as it floated around the hall. "We have lost someone this year," he informed them, although most were probably aware of the fate of their Care of Magical Creatures instructor. Black banners loomed over the house tables. "He was a father, a husband, a professor, and a friend. Let us take a minute of silence for Jackson Margera."
Whether out of respect or custom, most voices in the hall were hushed. Death was a foreign concept for most of the young; Gabe hated that it had to dog them now. He cut through the quiet with a last thought.
"Please enjoy this feast in honor of Jackson's life," the dark-haired wizard suggested. Gabe took his seat then, staring at the food that had just appeared. He wasn't hungry. The man was well aware that he'd left out the House Cup. There wasn't a banner in sight to indicate the champion. If results were that important to the students, they could check out the points counter before going home.