Claire was starting to feel better. Graham had finally begun contacting her more often, giving her some more direct tasks, rather than ‘just stick around and something will come up.’ She was a woman of action – even if it was just some paperwork she needed to fill out, she would have felt much more helpful, much more like she was actually doing something. There had actually been moments where she had wondered… Was he just trying to get rid of me?
But Graham had mended all bridges, finally. He had gone as far as to actually fly into Britain, meet her in a nice restaurant, and discuss how things were going. He had given her new assignments, sliding a folder full of people she was supposed to keep a better eye on, and they had caught up. It was weird, because back in America, she had been popular in the American Ministry. People liked her. Her only real friends now, beyond Elsie, were from work but they never hung out. They never actually did anything beyond sit together at lunch or nod at each other as they squeezed by each other in the hallways.
But she had looked up to Graham. He had her skillsets, but had excelled. He was efficient, cutthroat, discerning, clever, and respected. And then he was everything she wished she could be. Charming, a powerhouse, creative and dearly loved by his employees. She had always looked up to him, always thought him deserving of more power, and to know that he felt positively towards her was encouragement enough.
The folder full of people was full of familiar faces. Jack Dyllan-Morrison and Fred Weasley were probably the ones Claire felt strangest about. That and the retracted file, with a crossed out name and face. Something about that file made her feel uncomfortable.
Lee Shephard had mentioned he would be visiting again and would love a meeting, so she had arranged for him to meet in her office. She tapped her heeled foot and put the folder into her drawer, magically locking it. Lee should be there any moment. She pulled out a kettle and began pouring herself some tea.