Sara Moon
Former 'Claw | Auror | Grieving
- Messages
- 3,744
- OOC First Name
- Maia
- Blood Status
- Muggleborn
- Relationship Status
- Engaged
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- 12 and a half inches willow with unicorn hair
- Age
- 5/2015
The last few weeks had been stressful. With the election, work was busy and Sara herself spent most of her time trailing Claudia Holland. She liked the woman, though she still hadn't made her final decision about who her vote would go to. Tonight though, she was free, and waiting for Mason to come home. She needed to talk to him, the last while had been worrying, she'd been feeling ill, and fatigued on the job. Sara was up to the task at hand, so over-working wasn't the problem. It had to be something else, and her suspicions had been confirmed earlier that day. She and her fiancé needed to have a conversation, and so she was waiting up, a bottle of wine on the coffee table, for him to return home.
Since the engagement, life had been quiet for the two. Both of them were busy. Sara worried that Mason worked too hard, but knew she could be accused of the same thing. This election was creating a lot more work for the department than the last one. The auror could only suppose it was because of the last election that this had happened. She had no suspicions about Holland with regards to Scitorari involvement, and since their work was confidential, she didn't know if any other assigned aurors were having difficulty with the remaining candidates. It was doubtful there could be two candidates from the Scitorari. What Sara did know, was that it was all creating a lot of work for Mason, though it wasn't unusual for him to be late coming home. She was bone tired, but wanted to speak with him before heading to bed. There was no way to be sure what time he'd arrive. So, she claimed her favourite armchair and read quietly, her ears pricked for the sound of the door.
Since the engagement, life had been quiet for the two. Both of them were busy. Sara worried that Mason worked too hard, but knew she could be accused of the same thing. This election was creating a lot more work for the department than the last one. The auror could only suppose it was because of the last election that this had happened. She had no suspicions about Holland with regards to Scitorari involvement, and since their work was confidential, she didn't know if any other assigned aurors were having difficulty with the remaining candidates. It was doubtful there could be two candidates from the Scitorari. What Sara did know, was that it was all creating a lot of work for Mason, though it wasn't unusual for him to be late coming home. She was bone tired, but wanted to speak with him before heading to bed. There was no way to be sure what time he'd arrive. So, she claimed her favourite armchair and read quietly, her ears pricked for the sound of the door.