Sirius Black (
alt_sirius) wrote2009-08-13 07:58 pm
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Order Only: Planning
Arthur, have you heard anything from Nymphadora? Did Malfoy's manoeuvers help her at all?
If not, I think we may have an option for her.
And Moony - for you, too. Have you given any thought to that proposal of mine? Or are you too buried in nappies, lullabies and pat-a-cakes to earn an honest (well, mostly honest) living?
Reason I'm asking is, Justin received his acceptance to Beauxbatons. And as promised, Laura has come through with a rather sizable donation in thanks. Enough to secure the shop and stock it up with household goods - regular items, I think, to help provide something for the struggling housewitch - and so that I can follow it up within the month with a good shipment of the typical supplies.
We'll need staff. If Moony's there to handle Mundungus and some of our more ... unsavoury clientele, then perhaps my cousin would be useful behind the counter to help present a much more legitimate picture to any Ministry snoops who might come nosing about.
It gives her a source of income, one not dependent on the Ministry's clemency, and it gives Moony ... well, it gives him a way to get back in the game. And it protects them both, if you see what I mean.
Well? Is it brilliant, or is it brilliant?
(Oh, and Minerva? Merlin's beard. I dunno whether to tease you or task you. It's one thing to plumb Malfoy as an ally, but honestly! And ... I'll stop before you hex me all the way from Hogwarts.)
If not, I think we may have an option for her.
And Moony - for you, too. Have you given any thought to that proposal of mine? Or are you too buried in nappies, lullabies and pat-a-cakes to earn an honest (well, mostly honest) living?
Reason I'm asking is, Justin received his acceptance to Beauxbatons. And as promised, Laura has come through with a rather sizable donation in thanks. Enough to secure the shop and stock it up with household goods - regular items, I think, to help provide something for the struggling housewitch - and so that I can follow it up within the month with a good shipment of the typical supplies.
We'll need staff. If Moony's there to handle Mundungus and some of our more ... unsavoury clientele, then perhaps my cousin would be useful behind the counter to help present a much more legitimate picture to any Ministry snoops who might come nosing about.
It gives her a source of income, one not dependent on the Ministry's clemency, and it gives Moony ... well, it gives him a way to get back in the game. And it protects them both, if you see what I mean.
Well? Is it brilliant, or is it brilliant?
(Oh, and Minerva? Merlin's beard. I dunno whether to tease you or task you. It's one thing to plumb Malfoy as an ally, but honestly! And ... I'll stop before you hex me all the way from Hogwarts.)
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Besides, it would be good to know. He really was an all right sort, so it'd be a pity if anything had happened to him.
If he is alive, though, 'estranged' might be the best, safest course. And a memory modification, if he is still kicking, would probably be prudent. Unless Arthur thinks the Ministry won't bother with a thorough background check on a nondescript shopwizard like Junior.
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So if memory modification isn't possible, I think we could get away with it. I doubt they'd be that thorough on some random chap running a shop, although, these days, goodness only knows how much they're spying on us. Better safe than sorry, if we can get to him.
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I know; I don't like dancing in and mucking with his memories, either. Well, we can always find out a. if he's alive and b. wait to see if anyone comes snooping. It's the sort of thing one could do down the road, no need to jump the gate on it.
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You're right, we can wait and see how it goes with Senior. Keep a close eye on the old chap, if he's still alive, and do what has to be done as and when it's necessary.
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(As for the rest of what you two are nattering on about, none of us can make heads nor tails of it.)
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In fact, I think James even borrowed it for a while in the run-up before the wedding, to get some relief from that horrid sister of Lily's.
I promise, we'll let you in on the joke.
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If not, or if it's gone for some reason, I daresay Professor Slughorn has a copy of the letter of recommendation he wrote. And Minerva might be surprised to find some of his records in the old school files. We could of course start from scratch if necessary, but why bother if the parchment has already been inked?
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