WDW: Amelia & Kingsley in his office
A deep voice bellowed from his office, a voice that was usually kind and soft spoken. Merlin’s beard, what had she done now? Yes, she'd breached protocol, but she hadn't expected her every move to be scrutinized quite so thoroughly afterward. If anything, Kingsley seemed more upset about it than Moody.
Amelia sighed and got up from her desk to head to Kingsley’s office, trying to figure out what the hell she’d messed up now. Mountains of paperwork had been shoved her way and some of it was unfamiliar, maybe it was nothing more than a clerical error? Yeah right... The young witch did her best to keep her chin up as she ran through a mental list of all the projects she was working on, all the possible areas she might have messed up or missed something.
The Aurors were used to hearing Moody shout at, well, everyone, but Mr. Shacklebolt rarely felt the need to raise his voice and everyone was staring as she walked to the door of his office.
"I’d rather stand, thanks," she replied, crossing her arms and narrowing her eyes at him as he closed the door to his office. "I’m not deaf, you know, you don’t have to shout at me from across the room." The disgruntled tone in her voice was not something heard often and she knew she should stop acting like a petulant teenager, but the truth was her feelings were hurt. She'd been acting with good intentions, she'd accepted her punishment and thought that it was over, but he had yet to let it go.
"Maybe if you didn’t go out of your way to piss me off, I wouldn’t feel the need to shout," Kingsley retorted.
Kingsley crossed his arms and glared down at her, taking full advantage of their height difference. He shoved a folder at her, the only item inside was a photo of her out in the field, following up on a report that she'd received. The color drained from her face. It wasn't actually outside the purview of her duties, she hadn't broken any rules this time, but she knew how it looked.
"Where did you get this?" she asked, her voice soft. "You’re spying on me?"
"I keep an eye on all the members of my team, that includes you," he said coldly, "What the hell were you doing?"
"Your job is at a damn desk. Not hauling a…what is that? A dresser? Out of Borgin and Burkes."
"It’s a piece of evidence in an active case and they were going to destroy it, what was I supposed to do?" she asked.
"How about call someone who is actually field rated?"
"It wasn't even dangerous! I just bought a dresser...I paid for it with my own money to keep it from being destroyed and then turned it over to evidence. I was off duty...I don't understand why that's such a big deal." She knew getting defensive wouldn't solve anything; he was her superior and arguing with him was pointless. Still, she felt utterly discouraged. "I thought you trusted me."
"This isn't about trust, it's about safety," he snapped, moving closer with a frustrated gesture of his arms.
"You're worried about my safety?"
He didn’t answer, exactly, at least not with words. His hands tangled in her hair as he hauled her body up against his, his mouth cutting off any more questions she might have had. For a moment all she could do was stand there, completely shocked but soon her eyes slid shut and her body melted against his. She had admired him for a long time but never thought anything could ever come of it. Her arms moved to wrap around his shoulders and she was kissing him back with enthusiasm, standing on her tiptoes to try and match his height.
"Gods, you're infuriating, Bones."
"I learned from the best," she murmured against his mouth, nipping his bottom lip lightly.
"You also talk too much."
She only laughed in response, shutting up in order to focus on kissing him again. It was a huge mistake, they both knew it, but somehow in the moment she didn't care.