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Issue #215 - The Greatest Scandals of 1888: Where Are They Now?
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Drunken Fool or Angry American?
Or perhaps even both? An incident occurring in Irvingly at the Irvingly Arms Friday evening has local residents fearful for their well being. While it is being brushed off as a mere misunderstanding and perhaps a bit too much drink, an inside source tells us it is so much more than just that.

While it started out like any other first Friday night at the arms, the evening was quick to go south. Dancing and drink were about and the residents of the mixed community were said to be enjoying themselves. And then a certain American, Mr. Conall MacKay, seems to have gone a bit off his rocker. Or rather, a bit more than he already has. Sources claim he’s not exactly the type of person that should be out in society by any means, his long treks to foreign lands having left him without basic senses needed to mingle with others properly. But something more seemed to be going on Friday night and left many wizards and muggles fearing for their lives.

“It was like he was some deranged lunatic,” a source wishing to remain anonymous told us, “All crazy in the eyes and yelling in that weird accent of his.” And from what we’ve gathered, it sounds as if the American really did go a bit crazy. One minute dancing and laughter was heard and the next the man was shooting of spells without any regard to those in the area. Not only did he break the no magic laws of Irvingly but he didn’t seem to care a wit if he hurt anyone in the process.

And what’s worse is that it sounds as if there was no provocation to lead to such antics! Though it’s been said he’s been a bit more sour and moody than he has since first arriving, it’s still unknown what really set the man off. We can only hope that it was a one time thing, that a night spent detained and possibly with other legal recourse, he’ll come to his sense and not commit such an atrocity once again. Or better yet, he’ll leave for some obscure location once again and not return.
Mr. Conall MacKay, deranged American clearly with anger issues


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Issue #215 - The Greatest Scandals of 1888: Where Are They Now? - by Witch Weekly - June 9, 2019 – 4:00 PM
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