The last time Hallie had been on a date it had ended disastrous. She'd agreed to a date with an American wizard she'd met in the Leaky Cauldron. Hallie wasn't pretentious about where she dated, she was easy going. Be it a hike or a five class dinner date the auror didn't care as long as she'd had chance to get to know the person because, after all, that's what dates were supposed to be about - and a little bit of fun didn't hurt along the way.
Sadly, Hallie's previous date had been anything but fun. The American man asked her out on a date with reasoning to get to know her more, although after two hours of talking of nothing but himself and his wondrous school of Ilvemory he left not knowing a single thing about Hallie. It hadn't been a date, it had been a monologue, which meant Hallie's expectations of her date with Gil wouldn't be hard to beat.
Since coming to terms with the facts that her and Theodore were well and truly history Hallie had been getting back into the dating game but after numerous failed dates the auror was starting to question was it really worth it? Maude, however, appeared to think that Hallie was soon to find the perfect man. A man so perfect he couldn't do any wrong. The fellow Order member believed she knew just the man for Hallie: Gil Prichard.
And so, Hallie was due to meet with Maude's brother at eight o clock where she'd booked reservations at Eli's. As much as the date held that element of mystery and had the air of a blind date Hallie couldn't help but remember Gil during his time at Hogwarts. The two never explicitly met but when you date a Gryffindor quidditch player it's hard not to hear about the opposing team members. Not that she believed anything Henry Yewbeam had told her. All the Slytherin players were the same: cheating, ruthless, dishonourable to the game. It had simply been the blondes job to nod, agree and roll her eyes when her boyfriend had his back turned.
Now would be the moment of truth. Hallie, her hair sleeked back, her provocatively-low, lace-black dress and high heels in check, made her way to the door of the restaurant.
'Reservations under Prichard.' She said to the waiter, who responded with a curt bow before leading her to a bar star.
'I'm told your date will collect you from the bar upon his arrival.'
And so, with the clock reading two minutes to eight, Hallie pushed herself on a bar star and ordered a Strawberry Daiquiri. If this date were to go anywhere near as bad as her previous ones then a cocktail would be necessary.
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