Katrina-Carlotta stepped into the restaurant, mentally lamenting over how tired she was. Not that one could really tell from looking at her, to appear tired was an obvious weakness, and the woman had never been fond of exposing those. The dark witch was just about to find a nice quiet table, when she spotted Elijah Krum sitting at the bar.
Not only was Elijah the owner of the establishment, and it was always good to have ins in such places, but he was also the Deputy Minister Of Magic. Usually, unless attempting to assassinate them, Katrina-Carlotta would steer clear of such types. This man was a slightly different story though.
The witch had heard whispers that the high-up official was not as light as one would expect. He wasn't a dark wizard, by any means. But if her sources were correct, the man was not a dark-hater. Katrina-Carlotta knew a good opportunity when it was exposed to her, and took a seat next to the man.
With a quick glance at the well-dressed bartender, the woman paused for a moment, realizing that she didn't know how extensive the bar's wine stores were. "I'll have a glass of whatever decent Italian wine you have on hand," the witch announced nonchalantly.
Turning to the Krum, wondering if the government official would recognize her face, or just her name, the European asked, "you are the owner of this fine establishment, are you not?" It was a decent enough way to start a conversation, and far better than announcing her name and sending the man running.
Katrina-Carlotta reached into her pocket for her wand, not needing it, but just needing to know it was there. It was a horrible habit of hers, something that the woman had told herself needed to be remedied but had never gotten around to doing.
Withdrawing her hand, she twisted her wrist slowly in a counterclockwise circle, a pleased smile appearing on her face when the joint made a satisfying crack. Ever since she was young her joints had been prone to such things, it was in no way painful, just another part of her. That didn't mean the dark witch didn't like to play it off as a weakness, it could be useful when people underestimated her.