Another Fine Web...

Mar 11, 2008 21:04

Date: Tuesday, 11 March 2002
Time: 6:30 in the evening
Location: Upper Floor Private Room at the Boar’s Head Inn, Little Cawthorpe (near Muckton)
Characters Involved: Millicent Bulstrode Morsus, Bellatrix Lestrange, Rabastan Lestrange, Augustus Rookwood, Lucius Malfoy, Daphne Greengrass
Rating: PG-13 at least for violent intent, I would imagine ( Read more... )

character: millicent bulstrode-morsus, character: rabastan lestrange, character: augustus rookwood, character: daphne greengrass, character: lucius malfoy, character: bellatrix lestrange

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vincere_aut_mor March 28 2008, 10:43:03 UTC
Lucius weighed the possibilities in his mind; his insistence upon working within the law had been a protective reflex. For the most part, he had behaved well since receiving the tracking device. Any indiscression on his part would have been a disaster. Lucius wasn't certain that even he could convice his way out of Azkaban again under present circumstances. The last thing he wanted was for the over-zealous actions of a nostalgic group to place him there again.

Though they seemed to have grasped the notion of moderation, Lucius still did not trust his sister-in-law not to become enamoured by the idea of a return to the 'good old days'. Moderation was not a word that described Bellatrix, and regardless of her present good behaviour, she was impulsive and dangerous.

There were three potential routes here; he agreed to their working beyond the law, and worked to ensure that it would be unwise for any of them to be less than loyal. He agreed, but if it came to a point where his reputation or freedom was at risk, publically opposed them. Or he stated no wish for involvement in illegal matters.

But could he win the election through strictly legal means? It was true what Augustus had said, Weasley's prejudice was far more palitable to the community. Whatever Lucius would say, the history of his actions would always be against him, and it would take a mere reminder of this from Weasley to shatter any hard earned credit.

Lucius met Millicent's gaze. He knew what Augustus wanted, and suspected he knew what Bellatrix desired, but what did Millicent want?

"It would be foolish not to take advantage of the resources availiable, but of course legal channels will always be preferable. There is no need to unnecessarily risk our own personal freedom. But of course, I fully acknowledge that the present circumstances are likely to make it impossible to work within the remit of the law."

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toujoursfideles March 30 2008, 01:23:46 UTC
At Millicent's words, Bellatrix loosed a small approving smile. Her tongue was silver enough to hopefully assuage Lucius, and she suspected that the young woman would have spirit enough to make herself truly useful to the cause.

Insane she may be, but stupid she was not. Bellatrix knew full well when to conceal her pleasures from society, and knew all to keenly the very real threat that discovery would return her to the hospital or Azkaban. But she was hardly going to stand by and allow this new movement to sway from exercising all possible tools, and she would have refused to participate with an organization too squeamish to contemplate what most found uncomfortable. Lucius' words pleased her immensely.

You see, Lucius can be reassonable. And you know firsthand his ability to act when necessary. Quibbling asside, you know he is not governed by fear.

The Dark Lord had instilled in her a profound belief that the distinction between "good" and "evil" was largely superficial - all that mattered was power. Since their opponents, governed by a blindly obedient belief system, were too afraid to use the Dark Arts they left themselves a weakness to vulnerable to exploit. For a moment Bellatrix allowed her mind to wander to a charming fantasy... doing away with the entire traitorous Weasley clan. Before she became wholly engrossed, she snapped back to attention. As she expected no concrete reply from Daphne, she could not fight the desire to push their discussion forward. Diplomacy, however, was not her strong suit. She knew the coming days would require little of her version of campaigning.

"So from a political perspective, what needs to be done?" she asked, addressing the whole group. "Peace and quiet? Hardly seems to breed the societal discontent we'll need to see Lucius in office. However, I suspect violence of any kind would simply provoke old fears and work against us. I fear that gone of the days of mysterious disappearances. Should we take public positions, or distance ourselves from the politics completely?"

She craved Augustus' clever mind for this. Of all those gathered, his was the wisdom she trusted most. Unfortunately, she feared that Lucius would be calling the shots. And loathe as she was to address Daphne, this was the time for the young woman's input.

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laural_daphne March 31 2008, 21:09:50 UTC
Daphne sat silently taking in all the information thrown out and directed toward her. Her attention now away from the window and directed toward the group. She felt slightly appeased to the thought that they were not going to try violent ways to get what they wanted.

She was comforted by the fact that Lucius was on her side, and that comfort grew as the conversations went on. Her posture and body language reflected this comfort. In the back of her mind, she knew it was very likely Draco who changed him and hoped that Draco would make as good of a change in herself.

She couldn't help but show surprise when Bellatrix actually said something that sounded reasonable, even though her choice of words could have been a little less saddened by the facts she stated. But everyone knew where Bellatrix's mind was.

As she watched Augustus and Bellatrix, she couldn't help but rise an eyebrow slightly. Physically they could make a good pairing, but Daphne feared that Bellatrix would drag Augustus away from his calm demeanor and into her world of psychosis.

"You don't want to be seen as if you're suddenly taking a political position, or that your interests in this campaign are anything other than in your public persona would be interested. Public positions from some people could be disastrous for his campaign. The public wants to see Lucius disassociated from his ex...companions. They want to know that he'll look out for everyone's good and not just be another Shingleton. Also I believe Master Malfoy already has a lead over the blood-traitor because Mister Weasley is seen as just as much of an imbecile as his children. No one wants to see another Minister who can be stepped on so easily." She had finally decided to talk and give her opinion. They all seemed to be aiming to win her over and she was not going to be easily swayed.

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