airangel429
Armed & Dangerous
SOMEWHERE IN THE HALLS
Professor Rydell was furious. "How dare someone steal from me!" He thought to himself.
"Well at least I still have the stone." He thought as he felt in his pocket to make sure it was still there.
"If only I knew where to find the other pieces, I wonder if this chest I found is even a clue or not. At this rate I'll never find out.
He was lost in his thoughts. He walked into his office.
IN RYDELL'S OFFICE
He began to rummage through his desk, looking for notes he had taken.
"ah, here it is." He said to himself.
"Yes, yes, why didn't I think to look her before." He said, his eyes were gleaming, as if they had just won the lottery.
He walked out of his office and went to Lady Frost's office.
Lady Frost's Office
"Unicorn Tears" He said. The statue moved and a spiral staircase lay before him.
He rushed up the stairs.
"Lady Frost!" He called out.
"Yes, Prof. Rydell" She said to him.
She was sitting at her desk looking inside a cauldron. She did not look up at him when she spoke.
"Do you have something of importance to tell me." She asked him in an icy tone. "Because I am very busy at the moment."
"Madame, I have just come to see if you need anything from Hogsmeade." He told her.
Surprisingly she looked up at him curiously.
"Hogsmeade?" She said to him. "Well yes, actually I was wondering if you could bring back some butterbeer for tonights feast." She added.
"Very well Lady Frost." He said.
He turned to leave her office, but he stopped at the sound of her voice.
"Professor, what brings you to Hogsmeade so late in the afternoon?" She asked as she sipped on a cup of tea.
"There's something I need to check into." He told her.
"I can't fill you in on it just yet, because I have to be sure of it first." He said.
"Very well then, I shall see you when you return." She told him. She went back to gazing into the cauldron on her desk.
Professor Rydell left her office.
IN THE HALLS
Professor Rydell walked through the halls and headed to the entrance halls.
I must get to the shrieking shack. He thought to himself.
He exited the castle