Well, if he has anything to do with it, it's without the knowledge of anyone at the Ministry. They're certainly burning the midnight oil over at the MLE offices with this case.
whatever he's doing, it's never been up to him. regulus, I mean.
it's all on the other bloke. and I don't know if we'll ever be able to think enough like that twisted son of a bitch to understand why he does what he does.
I trust there's nothing to worry about on Lucius's behalf.
Listen, Narcissa. It could be quite a long time before you hear anything. Particularly as Reg seems unwilling to explain himself. I don't know what he thinks he's playing at, sounding the alarm this way and then not answering either of us.
It's mayhem here, but it's not my case that's causing it. I could come sit up with you if you like.
Well, not in the sense you mean, no. I trust not. But you'll forgive me if I worry at any rate. Given that Our Lord has been studying arcane lore, it's possible they've attempted something dangerous and failed.
I quite agree with you that Reg has much to answer for - I only hope his absence means he has sensibly put his journal down to deal with whatever crisis the post signified.
But as to your offer: I appreciate it, I do. But at this hour? Thank you, but it won't be necessary. If you're working this late, it must be important and I would not wish anyone to say I pulled you away on a 'fool's errand' to minister to a wife's fears, which I'm sure will turn out to be unfounded.
I wouldn't call it a 'fool's errand' to set a friend's mind at ease, but I do understand. Do you want me to check the obvious places for Regulus? I did open the Floo and speak with St Mungo's, who assure me he's not been admitted there. We both know there are several other possibilities that I could check if it would make you feel better. Of course, if he's any of those places, he'd as soon I didn't find him and drag him out.
If that's where he is, then I'm sure he's in no condition to be dragged out, nor would he thank you for the favour.
No. Somehow I doubt he's even left Eton. Our Lord has kept him so close of late that I should be very surprised if he'd been given leave to take in the delights to which you refer.
I suppose we shall both simply have to soldier on until one of them can give us word.
It must be awful. I feel so terribly sorry for Revati. When Draco wandered off this summer in Paris I was frantic. Of course there, one had to contend with muggles wandering loose so anything could have happened to him. At least here the likelihood that he will be found simply hiding somewhere or taking refuge with a nearby family is far greater.
I'm certain they will be thorough, and if the child is to be found, they will bring him home unharmed to his parents.
I am, however, learning a great deal about Mudblood servants this evening. Did you know that Surrey is thick with households that have taken on live-in domestics in lieu of elves? All of which to say, that the investigation is keeping all lines of inquiry open at this point, leaving no stone unturned. Arianna Zuckerman is an excellent investigator, so the Patils should know that their son's case is in the best hands.
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BUGGER BUGGER BUGGER BUGGER BUGGER.
I think I'm getting Miss Parkinson's ulcer.
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Let's hope not.
I mean, I've a sinking feeling, but
No. I can't believe it. He's a pureblood child. What purpose could it serve?
Merlin. 'Best' case is he's finally defied the bugger and is paying for it.
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Oh dear.
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I can't see him harming a child either, really. But being tricked or coerced to bring a lamb to the slaughter? That I can envision all too easily.
But I can't shake the feeling that the boy's disappearance and this ritual of Voldemort's are connected.
Merlin, I want to be wrong.
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Oh, no, he couldn't have.
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I thought I got through. I really did.
So maybe ... maybe he said No. Maybe he finally said no.
But if not
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I really don't.
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Despite what the official records said...
But the Patils are so loyal, just by looking at their daughters, it's obvious.
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it's all on the other bloke. and I don't know if we'll ever be able to think enough like that twisted son of a bitch to understand why he does what he does.
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There are too many possibilities, really. But none of them are good.
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Bugger.
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Did something happen to one of you on your errand?
Is Lucius with you still?
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What's happened?
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Lucius left a little before midnight and said he didn't think I ought to wait up.
Now this.
I think something may have gone wrong with whatever they were about.
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Listen, Narcissa. It could be quite a long time before you hear anything. Particularly as Reg seems unwilling to explain himself. I don't know what he thinks he's playing at, sounding the alarm this way and then not answering either of us.
It's mayhem here, but it's not my case that's causing it. I could come sit up with you if you like.
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I quite agree with you that Reg has much to answer for - I only hope his absence means he has sensibly put his journal down to deal with whatever crisis the post signified.
But as to your offer: I appreciate it, I do. But at this hour? Thank you, but it won't be necessary. If you're working this late, it must be important and I would not wish anyone to say I pulled you away on a 'fool's errand' to minister to a wife's fears, which I'm sure will turn out to be unfounded.
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No. Somehow I doubt he's even left Eton. Our Lord has kept him so close of late that I should be very surprised if he'd been given leave to take in the delights to which you refer.
I suppose we shall both simply have to soldier on until one of them can give us word.
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I think I shall just finish this last nightcap and perhaps if I can't close my eyes, read a chapter of Bundy. But thank you for offering.
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I am, however, learning a great deal about Mudblood servants this evening. Did you know that Surrey is thick with households that have taken on live-in domestics in lieu of elves? All of which to say, that the investigation is keeping all lines of inquiry open at this point, leaving no stone unturned. Arianna Zuckerman is an excellent investigator, so the Patils should know that their son's case is in the best hands.