Minerva had been ranting for upwards of an hour out loud but to herself by the time Poppy came home from the hospital wing. As it was summer, teachers were not required to live at the school and the pair would often be found splitting her time between McGonagall Castle and their respective offices. Poppy stepped out of the floo to angry yelling and dishes being flung at the wall, only to be repaired and summoned again. 'Well', thought Poppy, 'it seems that she's gotten into the good scotch again.' Deciding to brave Minerva's wrath, she gently eased in to the room and asked,

"Well love, how was your visit?"
"My visit.. How was my visit. IT WAS BLOODY AWFUL THAT'S HOW"
smash smash smash. Three tartan patterned dinner plates met their maker against the wall.
'Oh well, as long as she repairs them...' sighed Poppy internally.
"Oh dear. Lets go to the sitting room, alright love? I'll get us a nice cuppa" Poppy tried, despite full well knowing that once Minerva started on a rampage, it would take much more than a simple cup of tea to calm her down. What a pity that a calming draft mixed with alcohol turned into a sleeping draft. Not what was needed if she intended to get any answers.

Minerva allowed herself to be lead to a lounge chair, and seethed while Poppy ordered a tea from one of her house elves. Once her tea was in hand, Minerva took a deep breath and started talking.
"Oh Poppy it was awful. The poor boy was working in the yard. I know that doesn't sound bad but I watched him in the yard the entire day! I tried walking up to him but I couldn't get any closer than the neighboring fence. I couldn't even get within a block in human form! I had no idea how bad it would be. Well, I knew how bad it was in the past, but I had hoped that those awful muggles would have left him alone after the letters we sent!"
Poppy thought about the letters they had sent. One letter, the one Poppy sent, was essentially a guide on what Harry would need to eat and when to take his potions, and what sort of activity he was allowed with his hand still building up strength. The other letter was from Minerva and detailed how Harry's wellness check was worrying and how a representative of Harry's magical guardian would be checking in on him at irregular intervals. The two women had hoped that the threat of visitors checking up on Harry would be enough to stall any abusive behavior towards him until the women were able to take him out of the situation.
"Minnie, do you think that they even received the letters?" Poppy questioned.
"Of course they did! He received his Hogwarts letter last year, despite running all over the bloody country. That means the wards aren't re-routing his official mail to anywhere else, right? The muggles have to have received them."

As the women stewed in their plans to retrieve Harry, they failed to account for troublesome house elves.