by Q.Araignee » Wednesday 13 August 2008 6:35:07pm
Gwydion smiled approvingly. “Of course they are, because they cannot fully comprehend what makes them different- and that begets fear. Fear leads to anger, anger to hate, and finally hate to suffering.”
“- which brings it back to a full cycle of fear... constant fear... the strike of terror in our hearts, no one would trust anyone,” Nikolaus added, “and that, my brother... would always be the first sign of darkness.”
“You call me brother...then you have realised something. And there I was thinking I had done a fairly good job with my acting today.” Gwydion paused to take a leisurely sip of his whiskey. “You’re more perceptive than most, I’ll give you credit there. You’d do well to help Miss Riddle in that department.”
“And I honestly thought for a moment that you were one of 'them' - the misled, proud, noble angels,” Nikolaus laughed politely, raising his glass for a toast in the air. Gwydion acknowledged the toast.
"Come now, there's always someone who bucks the trend. It just so happens to be me. Not that anyone else has a clue- I'm sure you appreciate just how hard it would be to remain an Auror if they knew, especially led as we are by Mr Potter."
“Nomare is no fool, though I would say his perspectives were more towards the extremes... It might be prudent for me to ask the real motives of your visit, unless of course if you are willing to enlighten my curiosity,” Nikolaus said, in a suggestive tone.
Gwydion held up a hand and spoke genially. “All in good time, we have plenty of it before lunch is upon us. Perhaps we should get the formalities out of the way first. If I may, what exactly is your connection to Grindelwald? You look far too similar for that to be a coincidence.”
Nikolaus almost choked when he heard the question brought up, but he composed himself as Gwydion looked on attentively. Any flustering gesture would only give the game away. The truth was he, himself, were unsure of his actual ancestry. No doubt, he was a part of the pureblooded Herrmann family for Durmstrang only admitted pure-bloods. But Grindelwald was, himself, too, a pure-blood. Was Dumbledore telling the truth? “Perhaps we are both of German descent?” he replied rather slyly.
Hmm, was there a tinge of unsureity in that response? Gwydion smiled and let it slide for now. “Indeed, that may explain it. Then perhaps you can help me understand what really happened with the dragon. Miss Riddle fair turned white when it was brought up, and seemed to defend you a little too adamantly.”
“The dragon was meant to be a grand magic show. Pity, it went awry.” He shook his head in disappointment. “Scared a couple of kids. As for the defensive stance, Miss Riddle and I happened to share certain similar views. A view, for all one knows, you might understand how easily 'we' are misunderstood.”
He was trying to protect the girl, of that Gwydion was certain. So he picked up on that last sentence and gave Nikolaus a piercing look. “Ah, the royal “we”. Would Miss Riddle come under this “we” that you state, by any chance?”
Nikolaus looked at him, comtemplating. Should MacCallum know? Something inside his head told him likewise. With the calibre of a man like him, Gwydion would find a mean to approach Geneve. Letting the inexperienced girl to handle Gwydion, would probably jeopardise her own well-being.
“As you should have known by now from Mr. Potter... Miss Riddle, in an unfortunate twist, has received my knowledge on dark arts,” Nikolaus spoke.
“So she does still have the knowledge...no wonder you’re being so protective.” Gwydion knocked back his glass of whiskey and refilled it. “I take it you don’t intend to leave her to her own devices, that could be fairly disastrous all round.”
“Indeed,” Nikolaus replied, drinking from glass which Gwydion had offered to refill. He was fully aware of the event today. Geneve would require the private lessons sooner than he initially thought. “However, aren't you worried? As a Ministry auror, that something of that nature would happen to the descendant of Voldemort?” He questioned purposefully, wanting to know what exactly was on Gwydion's mind
Taking a sip, Gwydion thought carefully how best to reply to this- it would not do to reveal too much. “I think,” he spoke quietly, though his voice had gained a definite edge. “That it would be best for us to leave this conversation here. It would be wise for you to figure out a way to avoid Nomare and start your lessons with Miss Riddle as soon as possible, and if I can help with that I will- I am more aware of these things then you probably surmise.”
Outside, the bell rang once more to indicate that lunch time was upon them. Gwydion finished his whiskey and stood up, giving a nod of due respect to Nikolaus.
“If you will excuse me, I must go speak with Galena. There will be no further consequences enforced for “your” dragon display, but I may not be able to cover you a second time.”
He walked to the door, but something made him turn back before he opened it with a faint smile and a meaningful look- his voice very low, almost inaudible.
“As you said, brother, people are scared of we formidable wizards.”
And with that, he opened the door. He hid his surprise at seeing Galena already waiting there.
“Ms Sprague, I was about to come look for you.”