"I should pop by and visit Sonia," the woman agreed, grin splitting her face. "How is she healing up?" The inured creature had been a bit testy at first, not that they blamed the poor thing. She'd immediately lashed out at a few of their less experienced workers, leaving her in the care of James. Rivah, despite having been leading the department at the time, something that was supposed to have been an office job, couldn't help but to also go in occasionally to care for the creature. Before her high-ranking job, the blond had been both a Beast and Spirit Specialist, occasionally covering the odd Being Specialist job when it was needed. A few of her co-workers had joked that the witch could pull off any job in the department, if need be, something that had only gotten funnier when Rivah took over the entire section of the Ministry herself.
"Well, yes," the witch admitted, a slight blush appearing high on her cheeks, "the system for Wizengamot paperwork is sorely out of date. I keep trying to convince the record-keepers to let it be changed, but they seem rather set in their ways." It didn't make any sense, honestly, the system she suggested would only make filing easier, something Rivah had thought the record-keepers would be excited about. It would seem not.
"Oh, that's wonderful," Rivah exclaimed, "how many babies did Ariela have, then? Did all of them make it through the hatching?" The witch knew it was pretty rare for every dragon egg to grow up healthy and strong. It wasn't uncommon for an egg or two out of every nest to be too weak to survive more than a day or so after breaking out of its shell. "I knew that phoenix would be a troublemaker, he's a real beauty though," Rivah laughed.
"I just, well, I wanted to know everything is going. Is my system for paperwork still in tact? And how do the creatures feel about their new environments, after the attack on the Ministry that destroyed their old habitats? And how's the new department head? Decent, I hope?" Coming to the sudden realization that she was barraging her ex-employee with questions, Rivah fell silent for a moment. "I just want to know how everyone is doing, really," she admitted.