ORDER ONLY: More work to do
Nov. 16th, 2008 09:25 amMalfoy's instructions to the Dover and Calais agents were clear: we had to provide proof that Victor died (not to mention that was off his nut).
Well, Agatha and I talked about it and she's going to check on my house, says it'll be safer that way. If the coast is clear, she'll let me know and I can join her there. That leaves me here to deal with the agencies and clear Laszlo's name so we don't have to start over.
Last night, I broke into a Muggle morgue. I transfigured the face of a John Doe to look like the disguise I used for Victor, and took a photograph. Grisly business. Then I snagged some official documents on the way out so that I could falsify a death certificate.
The proving he was mad part is a little more difficult. I thought of modifying some memories, but it's exceedingly difficult to insert memories of someone who never existed. I may have to hire some actors, get their statements, and present them, and hope it's enough.
In some ways it might be easier to simply create a new business, but Laszlo already has contacts in places we need. I'm buggered if I'm going to waste all that time. Plus, it's as good as admitting that we were lying to give up, not when we've supposedly got a legitimate case.
I wonder how difficult it will be to obtain a Czechoslovakian doctor's note certifying Victor's diagnosis?
Well, Agatha and I talked about it and she's going to check on my house, says it'll be safer that way. If the coast is clear, she'll let me know and I can join her there. That leaves me here to deal with the agencies and clear Laszlo's name so we don't have to start over.
Last night, I broke into a Muggle morgue. I transfigured the face of a John Doe to look like the disguise I used for Victor, and took a photograph. Grisly business. Then I snagged some official documents on the way out so that I could falsify a death certificate.
The proving he was mad part is a little more difficult. I thought of modifying some memories, but it's exceedingly difficult to insert memories of someone who never existed. I may have to hire some actors, get their statements, and present them, and hope it's enough.
In some ways it might be easier to simply create a new business, but Laszlo already has contacts in places we need. I'm buggered if I'm going to waste all that time. Plus, it's as good as admitting that we were lying to give up, not when we've supposedly got a legitimate case.
I wonder how difficult it will be to obtain a Czechoslovakian doctor's note certifying Victor's diagnosis?