Simon Garth stood unmoving in the face of complete and utter chaos. He had seen a lot, during his time working for the Ministry. He had lived through the first Wizarding War, watched as friends and family fell due to politics and battle alike. But then He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named had been vanquished, and Harry Potter became the most famous baby in Wizarding history. Things had been good, until the dark wizard Voldemort had come back. The Ministry had tried to maintain a calm front, even an unfazed and oblivious one for a time, but inside the reinforced office walls, there had been nothing but fear.
Simon was not terribly old, but he was old enough to have seen the rise and falls of many Ministers, factions, and individuals. He believed in his government, even if it sometimes went a little astray. The Member of the Wizengamot was a patient man. The people currently filling the Atrium of the Ministry, were not.
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Adam surveyed the sight before him with wide eyes and furrowed brows. The Auror may not have been a huge fan of the Marriage Law, but he understood and supported the reasons for it. If the number of witches and wizards continued to decline at the rate it had been, they'd be extinct before long. Still, perhaps the Ministry could have found a slightly nicer way to do it than this. The Auror wasn't a huge fan of conflict. Not conflict like this, anyway, where things weren't so cut and dry. Chasing down a coldblooded murder, that was simple. But telling people to sit back and be quiet while their family or friends sat in a cell? That was hard.
Casting a spell on his voice to make it far louder, the once-Hufflepuff stepped up onto the slight platform in front of a floo grate. "EVERYONE, PLEASE CALM DOWN," Adam said, magnified voice easily louder than the screaming, "I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SITUATION IS DESTRESSING, AND YOU ALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO YOUR OPINIONS, BUT PLEASE SETTLE DOWN. THANK YOU." Canceling the spell, Adam could only hope that the people would listen.