It had truly been ages since Audriana had decided to take a job at all, nonetheless worked on anything regarding the Order. Although her first years out of Hogwarts had been incredibly tied to the cause and the people involved, over time she had distanced herself and focused more on helping people outside of that organization. It wasn't like the woman needed the money from the jobs -- no, Audriana just hadn't ever wanted to be idle. When the Order had gone through its more quiet, less active phase, she had found other things that would take up her time.
Once she had dealt with Robin for quite some time, Audriana had easily found her niche in dealing with the wrongdoings of the Death Eaters and anyone that would steal from those not directly involved in any of their doings. Even non-Death Eaters, like Ivanov, would not be let off as far as she was concerned. She had never been granted the justice she believed she deserved, so she had taken to helping others who couldn't manage what she could thanks to her now vast bank of seemingly random knowledge. When the pieces were put together, though, it often became the basis for her searches and findings.
Apparently, though, it was time for her to find her way back into the world of The Order, because she had a meeting with Hallie Rookwood Cooper who was now leading the organization after Jack Dyllan had moved on. After having worked for the blonde before, Audriana had developed enough respect for the woman to agree to a meeting. Even if she did have to go out to the Order Headquarters to do so.
Stepping into the home, she glanced around, taking a breath of time to remember that they had decided to talk in the kitchen. So she passed through the doorway and stood across the table from Hallie. She was one of the few people that Audriana was not planning on acting cold towards. One of the few that the brunette didn't want to be short with or rush a meeting with. After everything that Hallie had gone through, it made Audriana seriously question the main she believed she had been put through over the years.
"I'm guessing something's gone wrong?" she asked, pulling out a chair and sinking into it. "What can I do for you?"