Chapter 810 - Godric’s Hollow Ⅳ (1/2)
The evening is filled with chatter and discussion about movements and plans, but Aberforth remains silent for the rest of the duration of the meeting. In groups of two and three, they begin to depart with Elphias Doge the last of the Order members to depart with Alastor Moody accompanying him. With the exception of Albus and Aberforth, who remained behind in the two-story cottage.
Certain that all the witches and wizards have finally left the premise, Aberforth turns away from the window and takes a seat in one of the empty armchairs. Albus expectantly looks at his younger brother, who had wordlessly gestured for him to remain behind to talk. ”Well, Aberforth?” Albus inquisitively asked with child blue-like eyes gleaming from behind his half-moon spectacles.
Aberforth lets out a loud snort at seeing the regular twinkle in his older brother's blue eyes. ”That girl, Dorcas Meadows, she's a spy,” Aberforth matter-of-factly stated causing the jovial twinkle to vanish from Albus's eyes. There was a grim satisfaction that Aberforth gained from Albus's reaction for just because he and Albus were talking to each other again that still did not mean all was yet forgiven between the two of them.
”And what makes you so certain that is the case, Aberforth?” Albus calmly asked intently looking at his younger brother with glimmering blue eyes.
”Don't you dare to attempt legilimency on me, Albus,” Aberforth growled in warning as the hypnotic glitter fades away from Albus's eyes.
Albus bȧrėly tilts his head at Aberforth in apology, before Aberforth snorts again in irritation. ”Dorcas Meadows always has the habit of being the skeptic especially when there is a rather specific circumstance like that of the giants crossing the English Channel. It is not the first time she has done this and nor will it be the last. And I know that you will want to argue otherwise, Albus, but let me ask you this, why does that girl pretend to be a beautiful, but foolish witch to hide her innate brilliance. Surely, even you have noticed that, dear brother?”
”Now I might why Meadows would hide her intelligence under a bushel at the academy or even at the Ministry of Magic. Yet there is no need for her to do so here,” Aberforth pointed out. ”Rather it is more in her favor to gain our trust by revealing her intelligence and have her comrades trust her that much more. That is unless she has something to hide for only those that have something to hide will attempt to blend in with their surroundings rather than be the first to stick out like a crooked nail.”
Albus is pensively quiet for a ŀȧpse of time, before solemnly raising his gaze to meet that of his brother. ”Then what would you suggest, Aberforth?”
”I know that my words are not sufficient to fully convince you, Albus,” Aberforth knowing said. ”So, let us compromise on the subject, a test if you will of Miss Meadows integrity.”
Albus crinkles his forehead for a moment, before slowly saying, ”I loathe to condemn any of my former students on simply a word or suspicion, but neither can I deny the truth of your statement. What would you propose, Aberforth?”
Hiding a smug smirk, Aberforth resolutely says, ”Let us take the suggestion of Emmaline Vance under consideration. I find it interesting that Meadows automatically countered the idea presented by her good friend, Vance. I believe it is possible to use a squib or muquib as a spy, we have already seen how valuable squibs and muquibs have become in the Ministry of Magic and as part of the A.P.D. In fact, I find myself agreeing with Vance as especially squibs are perfect unobtrusive spies that no one ever gives a second nor much less a passing glance at.”
”Abeforth, I do not deny the validity of your argument, but a squib cannot possibly go on deadly missions!” Albus firmly countered, ”It would be far too dangerous for them! You would have them killed to simply prove a point!”