Scene 2
Chapter 2
Scene 2
WILLIAMSON
There you are! Teaching her to be late PROUDFOOT? Hi I’m Williamson, Auror extraordinaire.
You must be the Riddle. Shakes her hand I’ve heard a lot about you.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Really? Then you know that you should call me Louisa.
WILLIAMSON
Direct, I like it.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
And you’ve already met me, several times. I was with Tonks.
WILLIAMSON
The Transfigurist. I remember.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Exactly.
WILLIAMSON
To be fair, we meet a lot of people in our line of work.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
People like me? I doubt that.
Are we going or what I want to track him before lunch. Williamson raises an eyebrow
PROUDFOOT
Told you she was keen, yeah let’s go.
They leave the Ministry and arrive outside Cork Castle. It is an old fort-style building that sits on a hill surrounded by a river.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
I’ve been here before.
WILLIAMSON
Many have, it’s quite a sight you know.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
No, I’ve, been here, I recognise it.
PROUDFOOT
On holiday? Or one of the places you came on your… travels?
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Guiltily Travels I suppose, but only because I’ve been here before on holiday.
WILLIAMSON
Where would you go when you were here?
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
“The Horse and Hound” it’s on Townshend street.
PROUDFOOT
You know it well then?
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Not really but it’s the place to go.
PROUDFOOT
We’ll follow you. Make him to be a friend that you are looking for.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
And if I don’t recognise him?
WILLIAMSON
You will. We’ll do the rest.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Ok.
They walk down past the river, cafes and restaurants. WILLIAMSON and PROUDFOOT start to keep their distance from LOUISA. They get to the pub and she goes in.
WILLIAMSON
There you are! Teaching her to be late PROUDFOOT? Hi I’m Williamson, Auror extraordinaire.
You must be the Riddle. Shakes her hand I’ve heard a lot about you.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Really? Then you know that you should call me Louisa.
WILLIAMSON
Direct, I like it.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
And you’ve already met me, several times. I was with Tonks.
WILLIAMSON
The Transfigurist. I remember.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Exactly.
WILLIAMSON
To be fair, we meet a lot of people in our line of work.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
People like me? I doubt that.
Are we going or what I want to track him before lunch. Williamson raises an eyebrow
PROUDFOOT
Told you she was keen, yeah let’s go.
They leave the Ministry and arrive outside Cork Castle. It is an old fort-style building that sits on a hill surrounded by a river.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
I’ve been here before.
WILLIAMSON
Many have, it’s quite a sight you know.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
No, I’ve, been here, I recognise it.
PROUDFOOT
On holiday? Or one of the places you came on your… travels?
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Guiltily Travels I suppose, but only because I’ve been here before on holiday.
WILLIAMSON
Where would you go when you were here?
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
“The Horse and Hound” it’s on Townshend street.
PROUDFOOT
You know it well then?
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Not really but it’s the place to go.
PROUDFOOT
We’ll follow you. Make him to be a friend that you are looking for.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
And if I don’t recognise him?
WILLIAMSON
You will. We’ll do the rest.
LOUISA SNAPE-RIDDLE
Ok.
They walk down past the river, cafes and restaurants. WILLIAMSON and PROUDFOOT start to keep their distance from LOUISA. They get to the pub and she goes in.