Date:April 11, 2000
Time: Just before 2pm
Character(s) Involved: Fleur Delacour-Weasley, Severus Snape, Montague Morsus, (Millicent Morsus?)
Complete
Rating: PG-13 to R (possibility for bad language and conflict?)
(
It seemed that Fleur had just said farewell to Nymphadora )
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Besides, Montague and Millicent had been his, and he could not help but feel that he had failed them, or else succeeded too well in leading by example, as they were clearly amongst those of his Snakelets whom he had not been able to turn away from the Death Eater path. He did not believe them to be so imprudent as to behave blatantly illegally unless they were certain of the lack of discovery. It was certainly not by accident that the two had avoided imprisonment thus far!
He did not expect unpleasantness--the Morsus, like so many others, not excluding himself, had learnt to pattern their ( ... )
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"Salute, Mrs. Weasley," Montague greeted the beautiful femme, taking in the sight of her stylish outfit (if only it were less formal!). "Enchante," he said, his voice silky and suave, as he made to lean for a hand-kissing - a movement that was startled for the briefest of seconds when he noticed ( ... )
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"Now is not the time to speak of such things," he said very quietly once the receptionist had turned her attention away from the french woman.
Morsus looked resplendent, and dangerous. Severus was more glad of his decision to accompany Mrs Weasley on this visit, even as he suspected it left his own loyalties quite confused in Morsus' calculations.
Confusion, where others' opinions of him were concerned, was his 'friend', and he fostered it as often as he could.
"Mr Morsus," Severus said, returning the respectful bow slightly. "As I have not yet had opportunity to view your collection, I am glad of the opportunity to do so. For the moment, however, I am merely here in role of escort to Mrs Weasley."
His implacable expression betrayed nothing though he met Montague's eyes boldly, secure in his Occlumency.
"Another time, perhaps, I might be granted a visit of pleasure, rather than business."
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