Spies and Secrets Chapter 33:
While Elizaveta was in her room and dealing with her thoughts, a man was doing something else in another part of the embassy.
This was a part of the embassy that cameras didn't film, didn't even know that there was anything that needed to be filmed. This was the part of the embassy belonging to the Sorcerers.
And here the man stood, in the darkest corner of the darkest part of the secret section. Although he was concealed and cloaked, he still looked around furtively. Only when he was quite convinced that no one was watching, did he pull out a mirror.
'Rosier', he whispered, and all the sudden he was no longer looking at his reflection, which would've showed a man in his forties with a mop of blond hair and blue-grey eyes in a square face, but instead looking at a younger man who had black hair artistically styled and amber eyes.
'You're contacting me now, he asked. While you're at the embassy? What if you get caught?'
'I won't.'
'How can you be so sure?'
'Because I'm in the secret part of the embassy.'
'The Hungarian embassy has one of those?'
'Every muggle embassy has, the man lectured his associate, as muggle politics invariably affects the politics of our world, and vice versa. Therefore, if an emissary from the Ministry of Magic belonging to the country of the muggle embassy visits the country that the muggle embassy is in, then they stay there (that is to say, for example, if an emissary from the Hungarian Ministry of Magic visits England, then they're staying at the Hungarian Muggle Embassy in England). This because a Muggle Embassy often doubles as a Wizarding Embassy. Something you would've known, Rosier, if you'd been paying attention when I detailed the plan.'
'Fine, so what do you got to report?'
'The subject is feeling alienated, just as we planned.'
'And the medicine?'
'Not a problem.
'So, stage three?'
'Stage three; send the monster.'
Author's notes:
I don't own the Wizarding World, nor Hetalia
In the next chapter:
Seamus smiled. Ziva's non-comforting words was the most comforting he could think of. He guessed that's why their relationship worked so well.
