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Fleur, Neville And Outsider: A Narrative Fiction

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Fleur, Neville, and Oliver slipped into an old Muggle parlor, greeting wizards and witches along the way. “Thank you for coming,” a familiar voice began. Fleur looked over to find the owner of the voice was Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody. She also noticed Charlie and Tonks, Madame Bones, and a few others she recognized. “Today, we welcome Ms. Delacour. I personally administered her oath-taking after the first Order meeting almost two years ago. You can trust her. Now, we’ve received word the French Magical government will help us,” Alastor turned to Fleur. “If my sources are correct, you once worked with their security services.” “I was part-time office help for my father,” she answered. “Your father is Mr. Delacour?” “That’s right.” “And he works with France’s Magical Security, correct?” …show more content…

Now, what do you make of this?” He handed her a copy of an official-looking, but unfamiliar document. “I’ve never seen this.” “I’m sure you haven’t. What I’m more interested in is how long it will take for France to move.” Fleur gave the document a quick scan. “I have no idea,” she admitted. “We have a hundred twenty Aurors and an agreement with the Vulgaire French military to pull our wizards into service if we need them, but I can’t say anything else.” “Can’t, or won’t?” Alastor pressed. “Can’t,” she affirmed. “Like I said, I was just office help. I came across the agreement because I had to audit the files a few months ago; but that’s open information, anyway.” “Open, but not well-known,” Madame Bones, sitting opposite Fleur, corrected. “I’ve heard a rumor or two, but no

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