Mandy had certainly not felt like herself in some ways the last week or so. She knew exactly what it was coming from but was refusing to accept it. She had been spending all her free time reading books she had bought or rented to do more research on her new finds from Mexico. Her room had certainly been filled with piles of books and papers in a
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He really should have listened when Maeve told him to sleep.
Instead, he'd read the other note, a rather angry one from Mandy that was a good enough reason to stay awake a little longer and avoid seeing flashes of Lavender thrashing around and hearing her terrified, shrill screams every time he closed his eyes. Granted, Mandy's wrath was never fun but it was definitely the lesser evil right now.
He knocked on Mandy's door, hands up in a placating gesture before she even answered.
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She walked over towards the door and stood there with her arms crossed as she flicked the door open. If eyes could kill Roger would be DOA. But they couldn't so he was safe for now.
She saw his sign of surrender and the fact that he looked exhausted but right now she wasn't playing into that, "The Prophet?! Really? That's how I had to find out?!
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He shrugged past her, not violently but definitely without caring if he bumped into her. "Was there a step there where I should have been making sure all the proper people were notified?"
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"Honestly an owl takes all of one minute Roger. Your mum could have sent something. Hell my mum was only a few floors off! That's not hard to do either," she said. Normally Mandy probably wouldn't have snapped at him like that. She was worked up over everything that she read and that Lav was hurt. Didn't she matter enough to them to let her know?
She ran a hand through her hair and bit her lip, "Do you want some tea?"
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