Chapter Fourteen: And the Dark Street Winds and Bends
Chapter 15 of 16
auberusCold War politics in Wizarding Europe. Kingsley attempts to deal with a lot of red tape.
Chapter Fourteen: And the Dark Street Winds and Bends
"Among the red guns,
In the hearts of soldiers
Running free blood
In the long, long, campaign:
Dreams go on.
Among the leather saddles,
In the heads of soldiers
Heavy in the wracks and kills
Of all straight fighting
Dreams go on...
Dreams,
Dreams go on,
Out of the dead on their backs,
Broken and no use any more:
Dreams of the way and the end go on."
-Carl Sandburg, Among the Red Guns
Berlin offices of the Volksmagiepolizei, Democratic Republic of Wizarding Germany:
"To be honest," Kingsley says, sipping at his tea, "I was expecting that your lot would be more upset than this." The tea is the sort of too-strong, lukewarm brew that he associates with every law-enforcement office he's ever been in, magical or Muggle. He knows from experience that adding milk and sugar will only partially disguise its bitterness. Beside him, Dawlish grimaces at the taste. Kingsley, oddly enough, has grown to appreciate it.
"The complaints are being dealt with on another level," the older of the two German officers, Major Kurt Weber, says in mildly accented English. He's stocky and grey-haired, with a round, good-natured face and tired blue eyes, and his robes are wrinkled and fraying at the cuffs. "We personally are interested only in making certain that Sirius Black is apprehended and returned to England."
"Returned to England for trial," the other officer adds. Captain Johannes Abendroth is Kingsley's age and height but slender, with dark brown hair and sharp, elegant features. His robes are immaculate and his hands have the bony elegance that Kingsley associates with the old pure-blooded families, though his fingers are ink-stained. His eyes are dark and piercing, and they flicker restlessly from Kingsley to Dawlish and back again even as he speaks.
"The summary executions that your Ministry performed upon Bellatrix and Rodolphus Lestrange make it highly unlikely that we will simply hand you Sirius Black, should we be fortunate enough to apprehend him." Abendroth's English is flawless. His accent owes more to Oxford than it does to Bavaria, and the elegant sarcasm of his manner couldn't be more guaranteed to irritate Dawlish if the man had planned his personality with that direct end in mind.
"The internal workings of the British Ministry of Magic are not subject to review by the Democratic Republic of Wizarding Germany," Dawlish snaps.
"Usually, we would be more than glad to agree," Abendroth says, with a faint curl of his lip. "However, our friends in Federal Republic of Magical Germany are not the only ones who learned from the tragedies of the Grindelwald Conflict. As much as we would like to cooperate, we simply will not hand anyone over for summary execution. As the intended method of execution has been stated as the Dementor's Kiss, it is entirely possible that the President will not allow him to be handed over at all, trial or no."
"That's presuming it's your chaps who catch him," Dawlish says smugly, his initial flash of anger presumably forgotten. Abendroth sneers at him.
"Do you for one moment believe that we will simply permit a group of British agents to run about within our borders unsupervised? Especially as your Mr. Crouch allowed Dementors into the FRMG despite having been especially told by Ministre Heffenstein that such a thing was expressley forbidden."
"One Dementor," Kingsley says, "and that only over all of our strenuous objections." Dawlish, who hadn't objected to the Dementor's presence in the slightest, throws Kingsley a suspicious look, but remains silent.
"The fact remains that the Dementor was allowed in," Abendroth says dryly.
"Which is, no doubt, an incident to be handled on another level," Kingsley says smoothly. Weber gives him a look of faint approval; Abendroth's expression is one of surprised re-evaluation, though he masks it quickly.
"None of this changes our main objection to releasing Sirius Black to you," Weber says after a moment. "We simply will not hand over to your country a man who will most certainly be given the Dementor's Kiss after we have done so, particularly when it seems unlikely that your government will grant him even the courtesy of a trial."
"We have," Abendroth says, "learned the difference between justice and cruelty." The unspoken 'in our country' is nevertheless audible. Dawlish reddens with fury. Kingsley ignores both Dawlish's anger and Abendroth's baiting, though he cannot help feeling a little stung.
"Even that issue is premature," he says, "and again, I'm sure that those negotiations will be handled on another level. Our concern is simply the retrieval of Sirius Black, and how we will go about it."
"As has already been stated," Weber answers, "we will find Mr. Black. You will go back to England and wait until you are contacted."
"Not acceptable," Kingsley says calmly, kicking Dawlish under the table to keep him quiet. "I'll agree that your people will lead any investigation within your own borders; however, you will have one of my people with you during said investigation."
Weber looks Dawlish up and down, then does the same to Kingsley.
"One liason from the Auror's office might be acceptable," he says grudgingly. "You can stay, Shacklebolt."
Kingsley tries not to let his dismay show on his face. He's almost certain that Sirius is nowhere near East Germany, and he has no wish to be tied up in a multi-national investigation halfway across the continent, especially as it means he will miss important goings-on at home. He's the only Auror who knows that Sirius is innocent. He needs to be where the action is.
"I had planned on leaving you Dawlish," Kingsley says calmly. Weber raises both eyebrows without speaking, and Abendroth gives Dawlish a look of such undisguised loathing that Kingsley is hard-pressed not to laugh.
"No, thank you," Weber says politely.
"I also have a number of Aurors on my team who speak German. You're welcome to one of those," Kingsley offers instead.
"You don't speak German?" Abendroth asks.
"I speak it very badly, but that's beside the point. I have an investigation to cover, and I need to be at home for that."
"Certainly you can be kept up to date from here," Weber says. "Your embassy has spell-secure fire-lines that link directly to your Ministry."
"There's no need to fear that the Ministerium fur Zaubereit Staatssicherheit will be listening in on those," Abendroth adds, then smiles for the first time. "Not, you understand, for lack of trying."
"In that case," Kingsley says, "you must excuse me for the moment. I need to contact the Ministry for further instructions."
"Of course," Weber says with a smile. Abendroth has already gone back to looking idly around the room.
Kingsley is about to collect Dawlish and leave before the man can open his mouth and turn a surprisingly amicable situation into a disastrous one when the office door opens forcefully, striking Abendroth's desk with a bang. Several sheets of paper float gently to the ground.
The intruder is a tall, blond man in a well-cut suit. As he's got a wand in his right hand, Kingsley decides it's safe to assume that he's not a stray Muggle, especially as both Weber and Abendroth seem to recognise him. Weber plasters on a clearly false smile, while Abendroth gives the stranger a sneer worthy of Lucius Malfoy at his most arrogant.
"Caldwell," Weber says. "Do you have permission from Colonel Braun to be here?"
"Would I be here if I didn't?" Caldwell responds. His accent is unmistakably American, and he looks at everyone in the room with undisguised hostility.
"That's not an answer," Abendroth says.
"In that case, Captain, I do have permission. Your Brit fugitives stunned two of our citizens during their flight to your Socialist utopia." The last two words practically drip sarcastic disdain.
"I was told that the two stunned Americans were Muggles," Abendroth says, with a curl of his lip.
"Muggles or not, they're still American, and that makes them our responsibility," Caldwell says. His tone rings with false sincerity and sets Kingsley's teeth on edge.
"That's not what you said when that pair of idiot tourists smuggled themselves over the Wall last year," Abendroth says. Caldwell ignores him grandly.
"The fact remains that Sirius Black and Remus Lupin gained entry to the Democratic Republic of Wizarding Germany through our checkpoint. That makes it our affair."
"Who, exactly, are you?" Dawlish asks. For once, Kingsley is grateful for his colleague's habit of automatic abrasiveness.
"David Caldwell. Central Magical Intelligence Agency of the United States." Caldwell flips open some sort of badge.
"What can we do for you, Caldwell?" Weber asks, with patently feigned politeness. Abendroth just rolls his eyes.
"I need to talk to them," Caldwell points at Kingsley and Dawlish, "as well as anyone else on their team. Alone."
"Sirius Black is a British affair, not an American one," Dawlish says.
"Since he's in our country, I think he's become a German affair," Abendroth observes.
Kingsley exchanges a glance with Weber and sees a mirror image of his own resigned annoyance. There's enough personality in the room to toxify the air.
"Whether the re-capture of Sirius Black is a British affair or a German one," he says, trying for calm, "it is certainly not an American one. There have," he says to Caldwell, "been repeated statements made to the effect that the issue of He Who Must Not Be Named is a strictly internal problem, and that your government has no wish to get involved. Does this signify a policy change, then, on behalf of the United Magical States of America? Are you lot willing to get involved now that the main part of the danger is over?" Kingsley's palms are sweating; his heart is racing. This sort of cut-and-thrust wordplay is not his area of expertise.
Caldwell ignores the last two questions and laughs instead. "He Who Must Not Be Named? You guys were really afraid of that nutjob, weren't you?"
"I'll get you a list of the people who've disappeared or were outright murdered by him and his followers in the past six months. Read it over, then say that again," Dawlish says heatedly.
Kingsley is willing to let it stand at that, but Weber and Abendroth are both looking at him expectantly, apparently waiting for further explanation.
"We don't know the extent of his powers," Kingsley says. "It's entirely possible that he can hear his name if it's spoken, or that speaking his name lends him additional power. There have been wizards in Britain's past who were capable of both."
"I thought he was dead," Abendroth says quietly, but there's a liquid gleam of true interest in his dark eyes that has been missing since the beginning of the interview.
"We've found no body," Kingsley says, "and though his followers are in disarray and he himself is apparently destroyed, that's no reason to start being careless."
"Hence the importance of pursuing the hunt for Sirius Black with all due haste," Caldwell says. "If Voldemort all right," he says impatiently, as Kingsley and Dawlish wince, "if He Who Must Not Be Named isn't really dead, the last thing anyone wants is to have his strongest follower rejoin him."
Kingsley stifles the urge to protest Sirius' innocence, though it's not as difficult as it was in the first few hours after he'd found out the truth. Everyone else sees a murderer trying to escape justice. Kingsley remembers a schoolmate and thinks of an innocent man currently fleeing for his life and soul.
"Actually," Abendroth drawls, "the last thing any of us want is for you to stick your nose in where it doesn't belong. Go back to your side of the Wall, American."
"Not gonna happen," Caldwell says stubbornly. "As long as you Brits kept the problem internal, we were happy to mind our own business but Black and Lupin are now wanted for attacking American military personnel, and we're not going to allow that to slide."
"They're also wanted for the murder of 15 British citizens," Dawlish exclaims, his face reddening with anger. "Not to mention engaging in the practice of the Dark Arts. Mr. Lupin is wanted for several violations of the Werewolf Code of Conduct, and Mr. Black is wanted for high treason! You'll forgive us, I hope, if some Stunned Muggles are not high on our list of priorities."
"It's perfectly understandable," Caldwell says, in a reasonable voice that Kingsley doesn't trust in the slightest. "That's why I'm here to make sure that my countrymen aren't overlooked."
"Of course," Weber says. "It is a perfectly commendable desire." His smile is not at all weary and looks totally genuine. "We will be more than happy to inform the American Magical Consulate as to any developments in the case, and you can be assured that we will add two counts of breaking the International Statute of Magical Secrecy to both Black's and Lupin's list of charges, as well as two charges of assault on a non-magical authority figure."
"That's not good enough," Caldwell says, smiling right back at him.
"If I might have a word?" Kingsley says dryly.
"You'd be Kingsley Shacklebolt, then?" Caldwell asks. "You're in charge?"
"Yes," Kingsley says, just as Abendroth says, "No."
"He's not in charge," Abendroth says. Caldwell rolls his eyes.
"You know damn well what I meant. Stop being difficult." He turns back to Kingsley, ignoring the irritated expressions of both German officers. "Go ahead, Auror Shacklebolt."
"You can de-brief Dawlish," Kingsley says, which gets him protests from both Dawlish and Caldwell. He holds up a hand for silence and is surprised when both of them obey.
"There's no way that I'm going to give up the manpower it would take to comply with your request. No matter how many of my team stay in East Germany, I will not change my mind." He does not add 'unless ordered to do so', as there is no need to give Caldwell ideas. "The situation at home is quite simply too desperate for me to justify that much wasted time. If they are not allowed to be here, they will be needed elsewhere as am I. To be quite frank, I can't spare Dawlish either but he's my second, so he gets all the crap jobs I don't have time for myself."
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Author's Notes: This was originally intended as a two-part chapter; sadly, my laptop committed hari-kiri, and this is all I can get to at the moment.
For those of you who are not Cold War history buffs, I include the following:
Volkspolizei: Domestic police in East Germany. Dealt with non-political crimes. (Volksmagiepolizei)
Democratic Republic of Germany: Official name for East Germany. (Democratic Republic of Wizarding Germany)
Federal Republic of Germany: Official name for West Germany. (Federal Republic of Magical Germany)
Ministerium fur Staatssicherheit: East German secret police. Dealt with political crimes. Also known as the Stasi; think East German KGB. (Ministerium fur Zaubereit Staatssicherheit)
As always, my gratitude to my wonderful beta readers - marauderswolf and molsymo. There would be no story without you guys.
Thanks also to everyone who has taken the time to read/review so far.
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So far, So very good. I love the characterization and plot just sweeps me away. I especially like ch.13, It was just a little rushed but considering everything it was understandable.
I really do enjoy the insites into other characters minds. Its very interesting, I enjoy everything and couldn't wait to read what was comming next.
So excillent so far and I can't wait for the next installment!
Marvellous how you catch these character. An exciting plot, too!!
It took long enough!!!!! Moving on...Great chapter... can't wait for more!
Excellent! I can't wait for more! :D
I simply cannot wait for more! Wonderful work!!
I simply cannot wait for more! Spledid work!!
I'm amazed how you can manage this cast of characters and the various threads running with this so well. I particuarly did like the undercurrents and repercussions here for actions both in this story and JKR's own of the Ministry.
Just so you know, I love this story so much I've rec'd it on a Rec Site, Know-it-Alls--it was one of the first I rec'd there.
http://mujaji.net/kia/?p=12
And I also intend to nominate it for Best AU on a new Awards site, Quill and Parchment, despite my wanting to avoid doing so for a WIP. That's how highly I think of your story. Sorry about the dead computer, and I hope we'll see a new chapter soon.
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Response from auberus (Author of Destruction Where You Stand)
Thank you so much for not only the feedback, but the recommendation as well! I'm really flattered, especially as I know the hesitancy to rec WIP's. The computer is fixed, though, and ch. 15 is working its way through my brain!
Petunia doesn't want to unpack a sister she might then have to mourn.
And in one line you do the impossible--make Petunia human while keeping her in canon character.
Response from auberus (Author of Destruction Where You Stand)
Thank you! I'll confess to having been terrified when I realized I'd have to write something from Petunia's POV, so it's good to hear that I managed to pull it off. One of the main things I'm trying to do with this fic is to humanize the characters that JKR tends to underutilize. Petunia is one; Kingsley is another, and of course, my lovely Phineas, whom I adore more and more every time I write him!
I'd been away from this story for a while, I hadn't seen the notice it had been updated or perhaps was just crazed in RL at the time. (I just got notice Chapter 15 was updated so I have two more to look forward to Yay!) I just want to say that even after the time away I was transported back instantly, and this story is still very much a favorite. Intelligent, insightful--I love your Phineas almost as much as your Remus and your Sirius--and the last two are not usually favs of mine. Nor is slash. But here they are.
Response from auberus (Author of Destruction Where You Stand)
I'm so glad that you're still enjoying it -- and also that you're enjoying my Sirius and my Remus! (and might I perhaps be winning a slash convert?)
Phineas Nigellus has been one of my favorite characters since his introduction, and the scene in which he discovers that Sirius is dead nearly broke my heart -- so I couldn't in all good conscience leave him out.
Updates soon, I promise - and I hope that you continue to enjoy this!
(BTW -- is your SN a reference to BtVS? And if it is, would you like to see some of the BtVS fic I've written?)
Response from harmony_bites (Reviewer)
I doubt you'll get a slash convert really. I love Het, and that's what I prmarily read and write, but every once in a while, even way back in Trek, there'd be an author so special I wouldn't give a damn what characters or type of fic they write. In Trek that included Killasandra, in HP it's included pir8fancier. So not a slash convert exactly, but an auberus fangirl
And Harmony was partly to pick a name as opposite as mine in Trek as possible (Rabble Rouser)--but yes, I'm a Buffy fan and wouldn't mind a link--even though I've rarely read in that fandom. But if your Buffy is as good...
Bill is a little genius, isn't he? Harry would've tried to hex the pantts off of them, not escort them to Dumbledore. Brave and intelligent, now that's a good combination. And Lucius is right to be angry. They're endangering his family -- and without his consent too. Polyjuicing as him, and then attacking the Dursleys.
Great job on this chapter. I love how you brought the Dursleys into it and had Petunia getting annoyed at the cat. LOL I also enjoy seeing how she is aware of things in the wizarding world, but not willing to admit them.
There were so many other wonderful things in this chapter. It was so action packed and really moved the plot along nicely. And it was a nice tie in to have Bill there to find Sirius and Remus. LOL I really enjoyed that and can't wait to read the next one.
Love your story! PLease update quickly.
I am just so damn tickled with your twist on the tale. Reading the story through Moody and Lupin and Black is really rocking my world! I found myself grinning at Lucius and Naccissa’s loving marriage. Then I got annoyed because they should have attended to crying baby Draco and not let a servant comfort him. But then I remembered, they are both narcissists, so it makes perfect sense!
Response from auberus (Author of Destruction Where You Stand)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad that you're enjoying the fic.
As far as crying baby Draco goes, it's not so much their narcissism that prevents the Malfoys from comforting him themselves as their social class. If they were Muggles of the same social standing, they would most likely have sent a nanny to do it. (ah, the upper crust of society...)
I am most impressed with the depth of Alster's character. At most he is usually a raving 2 dimensional parody. But your Moody has thoughts and feelings that show depth of character, a man working within the system for the truth. I like that.
I love all the talk of blood magic. It reminds me of Wendy Nat's Cloak of Courage. I thought the blood wards potential to go fereal was especially creative of you. Well done!
I am reading this on the recommendation of Harmony_Bites. She has it right this story grabs you from the get go! Sirius is not my favorite character. I tend to ship HG/SS. But its good to try new things. So here I am! Good start!
I like the idea of the tracking spell very much--sounds very much like something the Ministry would do. I'm glad to read that the next chapter is half-way written--I'm looking forward to reading it.
I loved the glimpse you gave us of Peter's thoughts here. This is an instance where the AU really makes more sense to me than canon--giving a reason as to why he wouldn't dare return to his human form.
I'm still loving this. I think much of what makes it so enjoyable are certain turns of phrase here and there that bring things so vividly to life. Just to pick out one:
Forgiveness, apology – all of it is easier while canine, most likely because he can't open his mouth and cock things up further.
I could point out others--the confrontation between Remus and Sirius was wonderful.
I very much like your Remus and how you're pulling all the threads together here. Your portrait of a Kissed Bella thru Remus' eyes was chilling.
Response from auberus (Author of Destruction Where You Stand)
Thank you so very much! I really appreciate your responses -- though I feel I must warn you, there's still a great deal of story to come.
Hope that you continue to enjoy it! (and i love your screen name. is it a btvs reference?)
Response from harmony_bites (Reviewer)
I've read enough to be pretty certain I shall continue to enjoy it.
And yes, the moniker is a reference to btvs--I was just going to be "Harmony" actually but that was taken on the first archive I registered on so...
I'm enjoying catching up with the story and am glad to know they'll be plenty more. It's on my favorites list now so I won't miss it.
Moody is another character I never much liked in canon--I think because I suspected he'd be one that would go over the line--I like your characterization of him here very much--its one of the standouts of this fic.
I wanted to be let out of this story even though I gave it a try. I'm no fan of Sirius Black and I usually don't find AUs appealing but this one has completely sucked me in until I can no longer resist leaving a review or putting it on my favorites list. I think it's obscene a story this good has so few reviews.
Ah, evil cliffie at the end that. Now that means I won't be able to wait to read the next chapter. Great scene between them both--I liked your observation about what the other pair--even Peter--added to their group.
*feels sorry for por Sirius*
Again... holy lord! I am humbled by your writing... mine is so... typical slashy... (with unexpected twisty things sometimes) but still, typical.
I love how you've gone into the Black Family, ad described the wards, and the flow of magic in and around Grimmauld place when Sirius goes there... it's beautiful.