[center] [url=https://fontmeme.com/colourpop-logo-font/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180516/1f03df68187e0e405a9167bf256a287d.png[/img][/url] [/center] Claire led him into the train station, used to using the train by this point. It was the easiest and most discreet way to get around town other than walking, and she accidentally didn’t mind taking a bit longer to get places. Swiping the card and pushing through the turnstile, she looked over at him and shook her head. [color=mediumaquamarine]”None with any track record this severe, especially against children. We looked into the nearby suspects while we were waiting for your team to get there; no signs of activity. Hell, there were a few of them that seemed legitimately horrified by what happened.” [/color] She was surprised that he seemed to be case focused rather than personality focused. It wasn’t that he seemed irresponsible or even a bad Auror, but he definitely seemed like a charmer. [color=mediumaquamarine] “people back at the office are talking to them more, trying to get alibis. A few people went out to the shops anywhere near the site to see whether there’s anything they can find out, any customers they thought were suspicious.”[/color] She leaned against the wall of the station, looking up at the sign to determine what the closest train would be. [color=mediumaquamarine] “the fact that there was children involved makes it worse.”[/color] Stretching her arms out in front of him, she looked over. Her voice had been relatively quiet, their conversation meant to only be between the two of them. It would have been better to speak privately, just in case, but this was a dangerous disaster waiting to happen [color=mediumaquamarine]”are they putting you up in hotels while you’re in town, or are you staying with the department? We didn’t exactly cover where everybody was sleeping in the briefing.”[/color] there was a good chance this handsome quasi-stranger was going to end up sleeping on her couch for a few days.