September 2nd, 1920
Hogwarts Castle, Dungeon corridors
11:32pm
Hogwarts Castle, Dungeon corridors
11:32pm
There had been a noise. It was his job to find the noise.
It was the second night into the term and already reports of a strange noise coming from the dungeon corridors had been filed. How was it possible that someone had already complained of a noise in the hallway? More importantly, why did people already feel the need to drop things into his letterbox?
And so he walked, grilled cheese sandwich in hand, the bottom of his shoes echoing down the dark hallway with each step he took.
Emil was expecting the first week on the job to be somewhat quiet, really. His classes were one of the only things he had prepared for fully but his Head of House duties were more reactionary than he was used to. He knew there had been upheavel at Hogwarts just recently. Part of his deal in working at the school was to participate in repairing the wards that once held together the school. There were more gifted spellcasters staffed in the castle, of course, but few researched what he did. Few knew their way around potions as well as he did, he figured.
But all of that came second to this cursed role of wandering the halls, looking for some sort of rat or troll or mooncalf on the loose. It was his patrol zone and he'd be lying if he didn't hear the noises of someone sneaking about from his own office. But he never thought it rose to the level of taking action. He just wanted to eat his somewhat cold sandwich in peace as the finishing touches in his office were conjured.
He was so out of sorts, concentrating on conjuring and sandwiches that he had even forgotten to light up the hallway using his wand. Auras shined brightly enough no matter what amount of ambient lighting the corridors had. That fact seemed to have tuned him out to the fact that others might not see him wandering the halls, looking for the trouble that summoned him from the comforts of his office. That was until he heard the noise once more. At the corner of the corridor the unmistakable light of an aura flooded through.
'Yep,' he thought. 'Definitly not a troll.'
"Excuse me, young one." The man called out flatly, still under the cover of the darkness present in the dungeons.
"Do you mind coming out? I'd cast lumos but I've got my hands full with my sandwich, you see. I'd rather not reach for my wand if I have to."












