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Oct 4, 2021 12:54:29 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2021 12:54:29 GMT -7
Turns out law enforcement didn't really suit Virva after all. All the bureaucracy and Virva felt she still was getting no closer to doing something worthwhile with her time. It was a matter of disillusion, surely, that protecting people was just a fraction of the job and so much more of it was.... paperwork. Virva felt her heart sink at the use of technology but equally so when the thousands of forms she had to fill out during her pregnancy leave had started to pile up so high she felt it would save half the forests of her homeland to simplify it all, although that wasn't an option in this rule obsessive environment. Everything in this world seemed to be centered around the production of waste and the killing of souls and by the time Virv was nearly unable to walk due to her size, she gave up. On the last day before her pregnancy leave started she decided to quit her job, nearly spontaneously.
Well, not fully of course. Her habbits and passions had gotten her in trouble, or so she thought. She'd been approached by some people from Witch TV for an interview on animagi, originally. Uncomfortably, she'd still agreed but the questions made her uneasy and she'd sought the comfort of what she knew from home. She'd told the interviewer about Mäki, the moke and given them a rather detailed report on what it all was like where his kind lived. What they were like in nature and what they were capable of. It seemed that had not quite gone unnoticed and about a week later she'd been approached again, but this time with an offer to come to the office to talk about the possibility of working for them. Depsite not knowing what on earth they would want an auror for, she'd gone.
She'd come out of that particular meeting confused, dazed but not quite unhappy. Teaching a lot of people about magical creatures? All it took was polution, or well, in her mind. While the endless paperwork at the ministry seemed to generate little results it seemed possible that this idea they offered would actually be able to outweigh the harm. She'd gone the day before she'd decided to quit her job to talk terms and conditions and they'd agreed to make sure that at least the making of this documentary would be done with as little waste and intrusion as possible. They wanted to show nature as it truly was, the good, bad, and ugly. So she'd agreed. She was to start work as soon as she was up for it after delivering her child, since she insisted she didn't need a world of time away from a job if she could take her child with her. The network had hesitantly agreed. She'd receive coaching to improve her grasp on English for sake of making the show and for the first time in a long time, Virva felt as if she could sleep comfortable despite the unfinished state of the house she and Luke lived in. Now all she had to do was inform him of the choices she'd made. Well, he knew she could be a difficult one at times.
@luke for reference
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