(sighs) I'm going to make you all cry over these two someday 😊
In an occultic world where fire sorcery is rare, the master and apprentice duo must rely on each other to uncover its secrets! Say hello to Lyza and Eamon, or in other words, the Arsonists :D
The Interview (dir. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, 2014)
Andrew did not appreciate being summoned by Arthur Astor when he was in the middle of a class. He definetly was not expecting to be called for an interview because he was suspected of being part of all this nonsense that happened the night of the play. He went because first, he didn’t have a choice, and second, because he thought the headmaster wanted to talk to him about his inconvenient visit that same night. Not at all.
WHERE, EXACTLY, WERE YOU THE EVENING OF THE PLAY?
“Well, I was at the Theatre, watching the play. Then I went to the dining hall for the mixer but there was no mixer anymore.” Straight face, Andrew was still very annoyed at all this story. He didn’t trust the dean. He knew Andrew was furious about how he handled things. They talked that night, when he came with a few other students to his office. Andrew suspected that he was here today in front of Astor because he offended and questioned Arthur Astor’s authority. “Then I came by to say hi.” One-second big smile with that answer.
IS THERE ANYONE WHO CAN CORROBORATE YOUR STORY FOR YOU?
“Yes, absolutely. Isla Kensington, I was with her the whole evening. Except during the interval, I was with Felix Denton and Charles Foster-Ingman, and Anastasia Fitzegarld for a brief moment. She asked me to walk with her to the dining hall after the play. I accepted, I invited Isla to come with us, and met her at the end of the play. Then we walked together to the dining hall. I saw the mess, then i came here.” He was sharp and cutting in his tone. He would obviously give Astor the truth, what he saw and know. But he will not be kind.
WHAT DID YOU DO IN RESPONSE TO THE INCIDENT?
“I yelled a bit, complained a bit. Saw some other students who were as outraged as me, we decided to come see you and talk.” He was provocative on purpose. But the dean was an old wise man (not Andrew’s words) and he wasn’t impressed by the young man’s attitude.
DID YOU WITNESS ANYTHING WORTH NOTING DURING THAT EVENING?
“Not really. Have you try asking the security guards ? Or maybe anyone who was supposed to guard the hall before welcoming the guests ? I think they should have a lot more to say about what could’ve happened that night than me.” He knew he was going down a dangerous path. Until now, he didn’t have any reason to be in the headmaster’s black list. But by publicly stating that he was against Arthur Astor’s policy, he was now seen as an annoying bug. Obviously Andrew couldn’t do anything except yelling and violently proposing solutions that were, in his opinion, the best. But Arthur could do much more that just listening to his rambling.
TELL US EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ARSONISTS.
“I think you know more about them than I do. I don’t know if this group really exists or if they really are the one who made and the bashing of the theatre and the one of the dining all. But one thing i’m sure, it’s that they’re all rich, spoiled, psychopath brats. And there’s a lot who comes like this in this campus and its surroundings. We don’t know what to expect from them, and I’m sure they can go far more than just breaking stuff and destroying some carpets. This is dangerous and we are not safe. We need to act faster and harder, now.” He tone was firm, but has soften a little at the end. Because he wanted to work with the headmaster’s and his office, not against him. He wanted to help him caughting them all red-handed.