Josh was sat at his desk; he was well aware that as an intern he should be attempting to catch up on more work. Or at the very least he should be attempting to help out some of the upper staff during some of his internship. Right now, he honestly wasn't sure what he should be doing. He had watched as some of the senior staff had been huddled in the staff room, since shortly after he had come into work that morning.

Currently, it seemed as if there was little work to be done around the office. He could see one of his fellow interns, Donna perched atop Nick's desk trying to get any further information from the man. He did wonder to himself if it was even possible that the woman would get any information from the normally grumpy man. Goodness even knew if the man would even share any information, or anything at all, she wondered if she could get anything out of the silent and almost creepily taciturn man. He also wondered briefly to himself if the woman would consider sharing with him any of the information she learned.

Whatever it was, Josh's attention was suddenly diverted when the door to the office was abruptly blasted open. Clambering to his feet at the sudden noise, he felt his head swivelling between peering in the window of the staff room and looking over at the incensed figure making her way into the office.

"Peons, why did I read in a clinical report about some of the social miscarriages of justice this firm has been carrying out? Why did none of you think to even report to me?" Abby demanded answers to her questions.

"Look, I'm so sorry Ma'am, Sir, the people here should know better than this, can I interest you in any hot beverages while you are here?" Barney trailed after the two laughing in a high-pitched faux tone as he clutched a tea kettle to his chest.

"Not now, Abby darling, this is why they didn't tell us what was going on, they didn't want you to cause a fuss. I'm sure they have everything handled. You have everything handled, you with the ginger hair right? It was John, right?" Jed tried to calm down his wife while pointing his hand at Josh.

"Uh, no sir, I'm Josh, but you can call me John if you want, I really don't mind, no I don't mind at all." Josh squeaked out.

"Sir, so far we haven't found any evidence or proof that the Wizarding World has any sort of system in place to protect children with." Toby thankfully rescued a blustering Josh. It was sort of impressive how much the kid's red face could clash with his hair.

"And we'll get right on that, won't we dear? We can sort out some sort of system where children are protected. Leave the employees to their work, right now we don't need to contend ourselves with them." Jed tried to soothe.

After a while Seth watched with a raised eyebrow as Abby was pulled out of the office, with Jeb still soothing meaningless platitudes in her ears.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, the King has left the building." CJ announced with a groan as she lightly prodded at the fallen figure of Josh with the toe of her stylish work shoes.