It had been a busy day for Hallie. Earlier that day she had arrived in work to discover that her first captive had been murdered within the Ministry earlier that morning and at it had caused an avalanche of paper work - not to mention it'd provoked a rage within her. Charlotte had gotten a free pass, sure she was dead but she didn't have to suffer the consequence of a lifetime in Azkaban. Then of course the many questions of who could have killed the lady had polluted her and Carth's mind all day.
Oh Carth. How he was such a distraction. Not that he wasn't a good auror or annoying, quiet the opposite - unless you count his handsome good looks annoying? They certainly caused Hallie's mind to drift elsewhere, the way he looked in her blue eyes with his equally icy blue eyes. The way his hands held a quill. Just lately the ex-Gryffindor was struggling to contain herself around him. It was only today when she realised that she had developed feelings from him. Feelings that hadn't been there at St Mungo's, the shrieking shack or auror training session. Perhaps it was because they had spent a whole today together on the Topez case?
Stepping into Diagon Alley from the leaky cauldron she walked down the alley. Hallie had recently moved out from her Mother's home to a rented apartment above Madame Malkins Robes. It was two bedroom, one bathroom and an open plan kitchen come lounge area. The reason for her purchase was that it was a shorter distance to apparate to the Ministry each day and her brother Toby was currently living with Jack Dyllan.
It had only been three weeks ago that Hallie had found out that her brother was alive, the brother that had vanished from the face of the earth after a werewolf biting, was alive and well - to some extent. He still suffered from lycanthropy and was still exhausted by the pain of being thrown out by Hallie... Not that she had meant what she had said five years ago as an irrational thirteen year old girl. Unfortunately Jack nor Toby had contacted her wanting to arrange a meeting. Despite that Hallie had decided to rent the flat above the shop in hope when he did agree to meet her, or if they randomly collided, there would be a place for him and her to be. She didn't want him to meet their Mum yet, he was still a flight risk and Hallie simply couldn't bare to see their Mother broken by losing her son twice. No. Hallie would give him a trial opportunity before reintroducing him to his Mother. Perhaps it was selfish? Cruel? Whatever people would think Hallie didn't care she knew in her heart that it was the right thing to do.
The lights flickered behind closed curtains and the nights were slowly creeping sooner evening by evening. It had gone half past ten and Hallie was eager to collapse on her bed for another busy day tomorrow.
Besides Slug and Jiggers was a narrow alleyway that led to behind the shops. There were garbage, empty crates and the staircases to the apartments above the shops. Madame Malkins was a three story building. Madame Malkin herself, now retired and old had passed the shop onto a new manager but still resided on the first floor before Hallie Cooper.
It may have been her imagination but the auror was sure there was the sound of footsteps behind her as she turned down the narrow alley to the back. However, not wanting to glance over her shoulder she pressed on, clutching her wand in case of an emergency.
'AGH-' Hallie squealed in sudden shock. However what was left of her wail never escaped her lips, a hand had cuffed her mouth and another had yanked her blonde locks back, arching her back. Her eyes were wide open as she began to thrash against her attacker.
WHAM! She'd kicked him in the shin and pulled her wand out - although it was too late. The attacker, whose face was covered, had kicked the wand from her grasp and smacked her head against the wall. 'HELP- GEt GET OFF ME!' She screamed in protest as he threw her to the ground before lowering himself to her.
WHAM! He'd punched her in the face. A bruise would surely show in the morning.
WHAM! He'd snapped her wrist in the process of her pushing him away.
The pain was too much for Hallie as she left out a deafening scream. Surely someone would hear her? A resident, maybe someone on late night business with undercover things to do.
Or so they would have heard her if the attacker hadn't rammed a roll of tissue down her throat to silence her screams.
Gagging for air, tears of pair streaming down her face Hallie squirmed from the attackers grip as he tore her Fathers watch from her wrist. He grabbed her bag and upturned it, not caring for her pitiful choking sounds as she began to cough up the tissue.
'T-that's p-p-rivate!' She gasped as the sticky tissue in a mush of spit fell from her lips. There were papers, letters, a photo of her and Toby, an uneaten apple and name badge scattered across the floor.
'USELESS!' The attacker barked thrusting the empty bag at her leaving on his heel, the watch in hand and the papers and photos still on the dark, dirty floor.
'No!' Hallie shouted through the pain of her broken wrist noticing the watch in his hand as he began to leave the narrow alleyway.
WHAM! The feel of a hard boot had whacked her in the face, causing her to fall back and hit her head on the floor once more. Hallie was knocked out cold in a swamp of letters whilst the attack and her Father's watch had disappeared.
(OOC: sorry if there are typos, I typed it on my phone)