Post by Triana Mitchell on Nov 16, 2015 15:12:12 GMT -8
December 29, 2010
Lord Williams,
As my employer's letter explains, my name is Triana Mitchell. I have worked as an Auror for almost ten years and as the Minister's personal guard for the last two of those years. I'll let his letter bore you with the details and recommendations.
There is another reason behind my desire to transfer to England, and another concern as well. As for the transfer, I recently found out that I have a hlaf-sister who is also a witch. She is my father's love child from what I understand (meaning no disrespect to her; I myself was an unwanted accident), and as she is the only family I now have in the magical community, I would like to meet her. All I know about her is that her name is Sienna Faber, and she is a half-blood, last living in London as I understand. As I have closely followed your reforms and progress, I do not know if my half-sister is a citizen or a slave. I was rather hoping you could give me a bit more information about her, if not put me in contact with her.
Above I also said I had a concern about coming to England. As far as that goes, my concern is regarding my own blood status. My father (Beau Mitchell) was a mere Muggle, and my mother (Marlena Estevez-Mitchell) was a half-blood squib, making me only 1/4 pure blood. Obviously my concern is whether I will be able to enter your country at all, let alone hold a decent job, as body guard, Auror, or otherwise. This may be bold or out-of-line for someone looking to work for you, but then again, I didn't get to where I am today by being meek. I would like to arrange a meeting with you, Lord Williams, either with or without my employer. It would give you a chance to interrogate me with Veristaserum (as I have no doubt you would do anyway, being an intelligent man) and for me to meet the man my employer thinks so highly of to risk his popularity for.
Not that I think you need the assistance, but I have enclosed a copy of my birth certificate and a picture of myself to aid in the background check you will, I'm sure, have ordered on me. Not to seem insolent, but I would do the same for my employer if a stranger contacted him out of the blue, so I have no issues with complying with whatever measure of security you employ in this situation, Sir. All I ask is that you consider my request. I hope to hear a reply soon.
Triana Erin Mitchell