Meetings like this one were stupid.
They all seemed to go along the same lines. Some official, normally a Witch or Wizard from the Ministry, would get up and give some sort of speech, normally riding on their high horse and letting the power rush to their head, letting them know how crap they were, how they were bad people, and how they were going to be replaced by security trolls, before wrapping up and leaving, thinking they'd had some massive impact on those they had spoken to.
The problem was, they were mandatory, and aside from the obvious typical death threats that usually accompanied said messages, if you failed to turn up there was a strong chance you would lose your job, and that in itself was usually the best case scenario.
So it was with that message in his pocket, a scowl etched on his face and reluctant feet that Jess found himself walking into the Staff Common Room right behind Professor Amelia Lyons, an ex-student of his who looked like she was walking to her awaiting death sentence.
Come to think of it, maybe they all were...
Hmmm, what an interesting thought.
Anyway, thought or no thought Jess caught the door as it swung back and pushed his way in, looking around the room and rolling his eyes.
"Evening," he grunted, barely meeting eyes with Forbes (The High Horse herself) and not even bothering to look at the piece of slime standing over by the fireplace, Barker, as he continued to follow Amelia to the seat she had chosen to... stand behind.
"Here," he said, walking to the other side of her and pulling the chair back to allow her to take her seat, noting to himself the unnaturally strong grip she seemed to have on it. "Let me help you with that," he told her as he pulled it back, before turning and taking his own seat by her side, the sound of his chair scraping on the floor drowning out the noise of the door swinging open to allow Wilson and Doyle to enter.
"Oh," he said, looking up as he recognised James' voice. "This oughta be interesting," he said, cracking an ear to ear grin as he looked up at the pair of newcomers who were approaching his end of the table.
"Evening James, Headmaster," he said, overly emphasising the respectful tone in his voice in attempt to draw a clear contrast between his tone with Zada.
"I need to have a word," he added almost inaudibly once James had taken his seat, apparently sharing the same thoughts as he had by choosing to sit on the other side of their youngest colleague. "We'll chat after this, shall we," he said, his voice low enough to only be heard by James and, of course, Amelia, who was standing between the two of them.