The Death Eaters were running amuck, again.
In the office of the Deputy Minister, the light was low and intimate, the blinds drawn and the blackout curtains scarring across the wall, breaking up the blockade of intricate filigree laid into scarlet wallpaper framed in the middle, lower and higher echelons with equally golden stripes which he suspected idly to be merely painted on, not a show of extravagance they could ill afford. The budget had certainly made claiming expenses a very difficult thing to do without the Mudbloods and Blood-Traitors sniffing around, condemning the livelihoods Purebloods were required to keep, more for others than for themselves.
Exhaling a mouthful of silvery cigarette smoke into the air, Elijah observed the woman strewn out across the chaise lounge over the other side of the room by the door. Her chest was rising and falling slowly, her hair matted against her forehead and part, also, splayed across the cushions. She was nude but for a negligible sheet that Elijah had found to strew over her after she, spent, fell into a blissful slumber. Certainly, he felt rejuvenated, his bones, his blood and his heart having forgotten how good it felt to give into lust, to enjoy, rightly, the women that swanned around him.
Stubbing out the cigarette, Elijah rose from his chair. He padded across the oriental carpets that concealed the hardwood, dark stained floor beneath and picked up his shirt, sliding his arms into it and quickly buttoning it up. After fixing his tie in place and tucking the shirt into his trousers, Elijah donned his robes, picked up his wand and left his office, mumbling quietly to Millie on the desk that, at her leisure, she should make sure Ms. Dolohov found her way out. Millie nodded and without hesitation rose to eject the woman from Elijah’s office.
From there, the wizard made his way through the Ministry and down towards the courtrooms. He rather enjoyed making his way down to the holding cells and conversing lightly with those who would, nine times out of ten, make it to Azkaban only to be mysteriously let go and then be employed into Elijah’s household. He had no less than ten witches and wizards of worrying past behaviours in his employ and thus far they had not given him trouble beyond that which he’d expect.
This night, it was another recruitment drive, of course, but also, a different reason.
Another cigarette had been lit, smoked and abandoned by the time Elijah reached Cell Six. What he expected, he found. A shadow of a witch, one which was, regrettably, too busy trying to look out for herself than for the other Death Eaters. A mistake, naturally. One they had seen before.
“Have you ever met Igor Karkaroff, Ms. Topez?” Elijah asked idly, his hands in his pockets, as a guard opened up the cell. “He was quite the interesting fellow, so I am told. Tragically, however, he died. He was the Grand Master of Durmstrang - a favourite amongst its Alumni. A Death Eater.”
Elijah’s eyes probed Charlotte’s for a moment before twisting his mouth into an open, indulgent and friendly smile which did not quite reach his eyes.
Elijah lifted his arm up and gestured towards the hallway, an invitation for her to leave.
“Understandably, you’d want to be somewhere more comfortable. Most probably, you’re not a flight risk. Nevertheless, I shall accompany you while the Aurors take their time. A terribly shabby lot but they get the job done, I grant you.”
Elijah smiled again, even brighter, lightening the dimness of the cells, and fell into step with the Death Eater.
“Igor Karkaroff was a particularly interesting fellow, indeed. Barty Crouch Jr. went to Azkaban because of him. He named names, as I’m sure you’re aware.”
They reached the hallway in a timely fashion and Elijah punched the button, calling the elevator from wherever it had been. The capsule arrived quickly and Elijah motioned her to step inside with a smiley, “Ladies’ first.”
He stepped in afterwards and pressed the button for the Atrium. The elevator lurched and dragged itself upwards, to the right, sharply to the left, diagonally and then finally, with a jolt, it arrived at the atrium.
“There was something funny, I thought, about Igor Karkaroff. You see,” Elijah stepped out into the atrium. “He named names but he knew those names because he was loyal to the Dark Lord. Did you know something? You don’t actually stop being a Death Eater. He tried, I grant you, but you never stop. Ever. Do you know how he died, Ms. Topez?” Elijah asked rhetorically before adding, “By the hands of his own comrades.”
(OOC: I moved the thread along a bit. I can edit if we wanted it to draw out a bit more. Feels a wee bit like godmodding for some reason when I didn't do anything to Charlotte - as in move her - but I kind of did at the same time. Arrr. Hope it's okay, anyway. I really enjoyed Eli's forboding. XD)