Pomona observed the arrival of yet another former Hogwarts student with interest, the former Gryffindor being Leathan Collier. Though not from her house, she remembered each student she had ever taught, the Auror being no exception. Somewhat amused, the elderly witch glanced as he passed everyone at the table a shot of firewhiskey, yet with a shake of her head she denied the drink. "Not much of a drinker here, Mr. Collier." Then the arrival of Minerva, which she acknowledged with a nod of greeting at her colleague, indicated a prompt beginning with the purpose of this meeting.

I believe everyone is here. As you all know the Ministry are concerned about security after recent events and for the past few months Hit Wizards have been stationed at Hogwarts. The idea of tonight is basically to asses this security. I believe that the Auror office have some questions regarding the level of security, and as we are discussing Hogwarts, it was only appropriate for the staff to have their say. They do, after all, know the school better than most.

Pomona listened to Rabastan's speech, her face serious and her attention firmly on the Hit Wizard. There was always a fine line between her usual genial self and the seriousness that she picked up in meetings like this. Her eyes on the person, who spoke in turn after Lestrange, Pomona held the same attitude before it was her time to speak up.

"I have been informed about rule-breaking by the certain students from my house, all of which was, knowing the said students, prompted by rebellion against strict curfew rules. Horace and Mrs. Morgan have a point here, but I tend to agree with Albus and Filius more. Extending hours of Hogsmeade weekends for older years would be a fair thing to do for them."

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.