Chapter 91 - Radio Silence Ⅱ (1/2)
Seeing the despair on the younger Auror's face, Sara breaks the silence. ”I find it much more worrisome how easily Moody has been given the clear on the Gaunt case. That is not a coincidence, but rather the purebloods in power have permitted him to investigate. And I for one shudder to think that Abraxas can enforce his will, and I am certain others have noticed as well.”
”Then there is little doubt so has HE,” Fabian trailed off. ”-But if that is the case, then it is only a matter of time until Riddle attempts to rid himself of his biggest obstacle.”
”But surely, they wouldn't be that foolish to attempt to kill, Abraxas Malfoy?” Gideon gaped in disbelief.
”Purebloods are rather fickle creatures, not to mention astonishingly pragmatic when it serves them,” Alphard wryly concluded. ”But above all else, they only believe in one absolute core truth, power.”
The tension in the room is palpable again as Moody unhappily grunts, ”Then we will have to keep an eye on Abraxas Malfoy as well. Alphard, you, are best suited for the task.” Alphard sighs in understanding as various pity filled gazes are sent his way.
”Anything else to report?” Moody asked as any previous feelings had dissolved into a gloomy atmosphere. Seeing the lack of immediate response, Moody says, ”Then let us go and rest for the night.”
”Wait!” Fabian finally said after a moment of hesitation. ”There is one thing.”
They all curiously turn to gaze at Fabian as he confesses, ”I had forgotten all about it until yesterday. Some months ago, I'd heard rumors of sleazy wizards searching for a sorcerer by the name of the Rain Man. But soon the inquires ceased to be heard until yesterday when a drunken wizard was brought in from the Leaky Cauldron. The wizard kept murmuring that name over and over again. And, a single phrase in accompaniment, follow the snake. It was rather that last part that caught my attention more than anything else.”
”The Rain Man?” Gideon snorted in amusement at his brother's tale. ”That sounds like something out of a children's fairytale.”
Fabian scowls at his brother until he sees the faces of the three oldest Auror's. ”He's real, isn't he?”
Alastor, Sara, and Percius share a glance as Alphard gazes with curiosity as well. ”I've never heard of this Rain Man, before. Who is he?” Alphard hazard to ask.
With some reluctance, Alastor finally answers the question. ”A charlatan.”
”The Rain Man is no charlatan, Moody,” Sara chided as she made the sign of warding off evil with her fingers.
Grimacing Alastor reluctantly admits, ”He is no better.”
”He is a powerful devil,” Sara murmured.
”Well, I've never heard about the Rain Man, either in the department nor much less any rumors in the pureblood circles,” Alphard finally declared as he carefully watched the three eldest Auror's.
After an intense, silent glaring match, Percius forcefully looks away first and is the loser. ”The Rain-Man is not well known in pure-blood circles as he is seen as something most dark and unclean as he still practices the best forgotten old ways. Nor is he known to ordinary wizards and witches, but rather more commonly known to those that seek him among the shadows, the lawless of the wizarding world,” Percius unwillingly explained.