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So there was a lot to be said for exploding pigeons, Braham decided. It had brought him to sit before a very attractive journalist with every intention of wasting his time and getting him to talk as long as possible without revealing anything of interest to the foreigner.
The incident that had lead him to this encounter was far more entertaining for the audience than it was for Braham at the time, since it had only served to ruin his day rather than amuse him. He knew that the chaos had started in the Brain Room of the Department of Mysteries where he worked, and that it had something to do with testing the encephala's reactions to external stimuli. Bray worked in the Ever-Locked Room which, contrary to its name, was not ever-locked as one might suppose since Unspeakables actually had to enter it to do their research. There was certainly a way to get in, but it definitely wasn't through that door. Either way, he had nothing to do with the Brain Room but was the first person to encounter the pigeons after they'd duplicated and started spilling into other rooms and outside the Department of Mysteries.
No one was completely surprised, since mysterious things happened in the Department on a daily basis, they were certain, but chaos had ensued after the onlookers had discovered that touching one of the conjured birds set of a chain reaction of detonations, resulting in the quarantining of the entirety of Level Nine. Quite the story, according to the local rag, but the incident had attracted mocking and criticism from foreign journalist, and Braham had been caught by one after he'd made a brief statement to the Daily Prophet and a nice picture of his face had gotten in as he held a struggling pigeon skeleton.
All this unpleasantness had made him disinclined to talk to someone he was sure was only there to induce some kind of accidental revelation from an Unspeakable, but Braham was bored, and the longer he sat in front of the handsome young reporter, the better he felt about his decision.
"Forget all that for a moment, love- let me buy you a coffee, and I'll tell you more about the Ministry," he was telling a Mister Ferdinand Oakley. Bray would tell him plenty about the Ministry, yet nothing at all about the pigeon debacle and less yet of the Department of Mysteries.
The incident that had lead him to this encounter was far more entertaining for the audience than it was for Braham at the time, since it had only served to ruin his day rather than amuse him. He knew that the chaos had started in the Brain Room of the Department of Mysteries where he worked, and that it had something to do with testing the encephala's reactions to external stimuli. Bray worked in the Ever-Locked Room which, contrary to its name, was not ever-locked as one might suppose since Unspeakables actually had to enter it to do their research. There was certainly a way to get in, but it definitely wasn't through that door. Either way, he had nothing to do with the Brain Room but was the first person to encounter the pigeons after they'd duplicated and started spilling into other rooms and outside the Department of Mysteries.
No one was completely surprised, since mysterious things happened in the Department on a daily basis, they were certain, but chaos had ensued after the onlookers had discovered that touching one of the conjured birds set of a chain reaction of detonations, resulting in the quarantining of the entirety of Level Nine. Quite the story, according to the local rag, but the incident had attracted mocking and criticism from foreign journalist, and Braham had been caught by one after he'd made a brief statement to the Daily Prophet and a nice picture of his face had gotten in as he held a struggling pigeon skeleton.
All this unpleasantness had made him disinclined to talk to someone he was sure was only there to induce some kind of accidental revelation from an Unspeakable, but Braham was bored, and the longer he sat in front of the handsome young reporter, the better he felt about his decision.
"Forget all that for a moment, love- let me buy you a coffee, and I'll tell you more about the Ministry," he was telling a Mister Ferdinand Oakley. Bray would tell him plenty about the Ministry, yet nothing at all about the pigeon debacle and less yet of the Department of Mysteries.