Hallie had been reading through a book about stealth, it's uses and how to successfully go about it. She wasn't the reading time but hopefully she would be commencing work as a trainee auror and wanted to be impressive. She wanted to show she was passionate about this career and that they couldn't have picked a better candidate.
Her Mum was out working - she worked for the department of international magical cooperation and had been called in to deal with a batch of cauldrons that didn't meet the international standard thickness, resulting in many witches and wizards being admitted to St Mungo's.
The ex-Gryffindor didn't mind her Mum leaving her to go work, she understood now. Of course when she was little she never quiet understood, and was partly terrified that her Mum wouldn't come back, giving the fact her Father had died she was afraid of being alone, just her and Toby... Until he left too of course. It was a wonder Hallie was mentally stable hearing her father murdered by death eaters and seeing her brother being bitten by a werewolf, yet, somehow, she had mustered strength within her and survived the traumas. Then she had even survived tortured whilst seeing her best friend Maura mutilated before her eyes. Hallie really gone through her fair share of back luck in her life, but hopefully her becoming an auror would change that. Change it for so many other people too.
Upon hearing a knock on the front door Hallie rose from her seat in the living room. Expecting her Mother to have forgotten her keys again Hallie, still reading about methods of stealth - in particular human transformation- she unbolted the door about to start telling her Mum off for making her move when she had come face to face with someone who wasn't her Mum at all. In fact she appeared to be only four or five years older than herself and, in all honesty, Hallie recognised her as an older student she'd seen in her younger years at Hogwarts. No. She knew her from somewhere else too?
'Hello?' She asked, her blue eyes examining the visitor. No. surely not. Hallie thought to herself. It can't be Dylan. What would a famous quotient player be doing here? She followed Quidditch herself and, although she recognised Dylan at the games and in the papers not expecting to run into a celebrity makes them less obvious, especially seeing as they appear to be a normal person.