True Auror work had barely started a week or two ago, and Eddie was already found bringing files home to work on them some more. Of course the definition of the expression 'some more' to the middle Bones child wasn't precisely the same as most people in the world. 'Some more' to him meant working endless hours on the matter, only to leave them lying scattered on the desk in his office unwillingly. He cherished the weekends for it meant no work, or it usually meant that to the dark haired boy, but as he hadn't figured out anything from the reports to help with putting the missing pieces of the case together he had brought the files home. Near the end of the afternoon, his patience of staring at blank ink on parchment reached its limits. He rose from his seat and went to take some fresh air. While taking his so-called fresh air the image of an owl delivering him the invitation to some BBQ thrown by Leathan and Joshua came to mind. With one quick glance at the pile of scattered reports, he made up his mind. Work could always wait beside a good BBQ.

Clad in the first pieces of clothing he could find - and that were suitable for public wear- Eddie passed the mirror without taking a second glance at his appearences. Apparating to the BBQ location, he made his way to the coutyard. Jeans ripped on his left knee, navy-coloured jacket thrown casually over a white t-shirt and a mess of curls was how he entered the courtyard, all of which he was slightly conscious of. His hair he believed they appeared that way as he had spent the better part of the day passing his fingers through them, but had he realized earlier that he had slipped his old battered pair of jeans...

"Congratulation guys, looks like you are going to pull another great BBQ," Eddie said, stopping to grasp an idea of those present at the BBQ. There were a few people whom he wasn't so sure whether he really knew, while there were those he recognized in a blink of an eye. Smile on his lips, he made a mental note to go and see how Miss Mulberry was doing on such a fine day, but at the moment a friend had caught his attention.

"Oi, Benjy!" he walked over to the secretary, "I'm impressed. Who managed to drag you all the way here from your desk."