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Chapter 359: Leaving The Rest To Dumbledore

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"How am I supposed to oppose that?" said Quinn, looking at everyone. "I can't decimate Paris in a day with a single spell or bring London to its knees in a week. . . the latter one, I think, is Dumbledore still understating his destructive capabilities— or maybe you've genuinely gotten weaker with your age— I don't know. But the fact remains that people like the Headmaster and Grindelwald have enough power to disregard the norms and rules. . ." He paused, and it seemed like someone had sucked all sound from the room. ". . . and the same goes for the Dark Lord," what had started as a conscious effort had now before a habit. "The thing I care the most for in this world is my family and friends. Grindelwald is dead, and Headmaster isn't going to attack my loved ones— at least, I hope not— but that can't be said for the Dark Lord."

Quinn straight out rudely pointed at Dumbledore. "People like him and the Dark Lord can stroll into our homes, rip the ward apart, and do whatever they like without care—"

"I would never do such things, Mr. West," said Dumbledore, his eyes earnest.

"— it doesn't matter if you would or not, but the Dark Lord definitely would. He will come to my house, threaten my family, and if we are not careful, we will be lying dead on the floor: maybe battered beyond recognition or simply perhaps granted a peaceful death by a shot of the Killing Curse. Even if somehow are able to escape death, I'm sure we're going to end up as puppets."

"Do you think your family will face such a fate?" asked James, sounding doubtful. The West family was the strongest in the country; they could surely hire security.

Quinn shook his head. "The normal person doesn't understand what an Auror, or more importantly, what a Hit Wizard is truly capable of." He jutted his chin to James and Moody. "These two are essentially living weapons. They're trained with magic that was solely created to take down people. An Auror can wreak havoc that would seem horrifying to normal folk. . . but even then, someone like James Potter has this blatant misunderstanding."

He turned to Dumbledore and asked, "Tell them, Headmaster. Would you be concerned about facing a coordinated team of Aurors? A team of highly coordinated Aurors, launching an operation to take you down, for which they had prepared. Be honest. None of your diplomatic, evasive answers."

Dumbledore pursed his lips, making his beard cover his lips. He didn't vocalize his thoughts and simply gave a shake of his head as a response. Making some people in the room blink in surprise.

"What that meant was that if he desired, Headmaster could wipe a couple of Auror teams without breaking a sweat," Quinn said bluntly, which Dumbledore wasn't willing to put into words.

Moody and James didn't look they agreed; maybe it was their pride, or they genuinely believed that they could take Dumbledore out.

"As for what I believe? Is that even a question? The people who have reached the two Dark Lords and Dumbledore levels of magic can be counted on your fingers. And when you take into factor that Headmaster was born in the eighties and the Dark Lord in the nineties. . . puts the rarity of such people into context," said Quinn. "Even among those people, not all are battle oriented. . . . My teacher, Alan D. Baddeley; pit him against the Headmaster and Dark Lord together in a battle of the minds, he'd rip their minds into shreds as if he was tearing bread at the dinner table, then turn these powerful men into doing his bidding— but if you put him in a duel against them, he'd be destroyed.

How many of those rare individuals do you think will come to risk facing someone as ruthless as the Dark Lord. Without fail, all of them are accomplished in their lives; they won't come to defend my family for money— they will have plenty of it. Why would they protect my family for something they already have and can earn more by doing much simpler and safer work. All my family can do is make preparations to delay the Dark Lord reaching them so they could escape. . . . Why else do you think did my grandfather flee the country during the war?

So yes, to answer that question, I do love my family," said Quinn sarcastically. "But now this is out, my family is at risk if it reaches the ears of the Dark Lord," he stared at everyone in the office. "I would be very displeased if this somehow got out. . . I prefer not to have a conversation with my grandfather that we need to leave the country because I put my nose where it doesn't belong."

That was a conversation that would come inevitably, but he preferred it to be as late as possible. After all, he knew exactly what his grandfather would ask him the moment he broke the conversation. He was explicitly told to stay away, and it wouldn't matter to George that it was much before they had the 'stay away' conversation. He'd move in and use the chips he held over Quinn.

Quinn was done. He leaned comfortably into his chair and looked ahead with a bland expression as if waiting for them to say something or end this meeting. He was done with speaking and answering questions. The way the conversation had went, he had done enough damage that the moment he stepped out, the people would jump Dumbledore with their questions.

"Nevertheless, you could've said something," spoke Dumbledore.

"So could have you," Quinn shrugged, "to all these people and so many more."

It seemed that everyone had become fed up with Quinn and Dumbledore's conversation where they couldn't understand what they were talking about.

"Would one you tell us what the hell are you talking about?!" Harry put everyone's thoughts into loud words.

Quinn got up from his chair and buttoned up his suit. "I'll leave that to the Headmaster. I'm done here for today. As for Hogwarts security, for which I was called here, there's no reason to be concerned about me compromising it— the most I will be doing is visiting Hogsmeade."

He faced McGonagall, "I'll be sitting down with Professor Flitwick as he asked me to, but I'll be visiting the AID office before that. I hope that's not a problem."

McGonagall had no opposition. She was too interested in what Dumbledore was going to tell them. She allowed Quinn to visit AID. He immediately exited the tense place that was the Headmaster's Office.

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Quinn knocked on the door of the Arithmancy classroom.

The knock made everyone in the classroom turn towards the door.

"Mr. West!" Septima Vector, the Arithmancy professor, exclaimed. "What are you doing here?"

"Good afternoon, Professor," smiled Quinn. "Looks like you're still stringing beautiful magic with numbers. I was visiting Hogwarts on some business with the Headmaster. As for your classroom, I'm here to ask if I could borrow one of your students."

Vector's smile seemed to indicate that she knew precisely who Quinn was talking about. "Of course, you can—"

Before she could even complete the sentence, a blonde bullet walked past her with the elegance of a floating cloud and arrived beside Quinn, grabbing onto his arm.

"— take her," Vector chuckled and shook her head. "Please return her before her next class."

"Will do," Quinn turned to the girl beside him and smiled, "Shall we?"

Luna Lovegood nodded with her eyes staring at Quinn.

"You didn't tell me you were coming," she said.

"It was a last-minute thing, and I thought I'd give you a surprise. How's sixth-year treating you?"

"It's the same as fifth-year, which was same as fourth-year, same as third-year. . ."

"Really? I thought with me gone, Hogwarts would be less fun. I was the life of the party after all."

Luna tilted her head cutely and muttered: "Party?"

Quinn chuckled before asking in a softer tone, "Has anyone tried to act stupid with you? Tell me, and I'll whip up something in the workshop you can throw at them to make the rest of their years absolutely miserable."

"It's okay. I can do it on my own."

"Yes, you can," Quinn grinned and side hugged the shorter girl. "How's AID going? Is Astoria handling the office well? Any clients she had to turn away for any reason?"

"We completed the request of every person who came in. Everyone's happy. . . and have their names added into the debt ledger."

"Good, good, that's the most important part. Any projects that you two are doing?"

"Un, we're in the middle of updating your first-year notes."

"My notes? Are you adding something?"

"Not like that. We're trying to rearrange how the information is presented. As Astoria said: we're making it more digestible. We even did the research for it."

"Oh, what did you do?"

"Last year, we took one chapter from every notebook of every subject from the first year and made different mockups, each with a different design. We showed them to a lot of different first-year and second=year people for feedback. By the end of the year, we had decided upon the final version of the design.

Then through the summer break, we slowly worked through all the chapters in all the notebooks for the first year. We're going to review the design one last time, and by the end of the week, we're going to send the new designs to Scrinvenshaft for printing."

"Are you going to expand to the other years?" asked Quinn. He hadn't taught Astoria, so he didn't know if the younger Greengrass could handle the educational content from higher years, but he knew Luna, and she could gulp everything taught in the Hogwarts classroom like a thirsty traveler in the desert.

"If this is a success, we're going to repeat the process for the second and third-year notes and complete the process in the next year. If the updated notes fail, we're going to put the project on long-term development to see what went wrong."

Quinn was impressed. He had told both of them that they needed to do something other than solving the clents' problems isn't going to get work out as that got boring quickly, and doing personal projects was the best way to utilize AID— which was also what he had done.

"We are trying to do something."

Quinn asked what it was.

"We're going to start a monthly newspaper. Everything from what happened in Hogwarts to what is happening outside, from magic to history. Everything is going to be in one place. It's going to be both new and familiar. Plus, we have decided to involve the AID cards. We haven't decided where we're going to use them."

"Maybe you could use them to access the paper."

"Nuh-uh, that's too easy. That idea was rejected was the one we rejected first."

"Ouch, that hurt. Well, whatever you do, send me one of those newspapers if it is built to be taken out of Hogwarts."

Quinn smiled as Luna's eyes shined. He had dropped a little hint, and as he had expected, Luna had taken inspiration from it.

"Where are we going?" asked Luna.

"To bust Astoria out of her class, wherever that is," Quinn sighed. "Why do these halls feels so foreign without Recon. How am I going to find where she is?"

"You can ask me," she said. "I know."

"You're smart."

"I know. You're smart too."

"Thank you."

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Quinn West - MC - From focused to random.

Albus Dumbledore - Headmaster - Trapped in his office with questions.

Luna Lovegood - Best Friend - Still the same, but also smarter.

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Chapter 360: Tough Conversation

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Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop. Providing meeting rooms for the West family and associated since 1991. And today as well, the shop was hosting another meeting.

However, today, if the tense atmosphere inside the room on the first floor above the store was believed, the meeting didn't look to be a happy one. Two people sat in the room, opposite each other, staring at each other from across the table.

"You knew," said Ivy, her voice dripping with hurt and accusation.

Quinn pursed his lips into a thin white line. He couldn't even look Ivy in the eye even though he knew this conversation was coming the moment he had decided to accept Dumbledore's invitation. His knowledge wasn't a complete boon; it could also be a curse. As it was right at the moment.

"You knew what was inside Harry's scar," she said; her cheeks were flushed as she spoke with emotion. "You knew. . . but you didn't say anything. You—! Why didn't you say anything!"

"I. . . I couldn't say. I had to be sure about if it—"

"Horcrux."

". . . yes, a Horcrux. I had to be sure that there was a Horcrux in his scar. . . and with magic so ancient, there isn't much about them out there. Even though I had suspicions, I couldn't grab your brother to confirm, and even that wouldn't have made any difference. . . ."

Two days ago, he had the meeting with Dumbledore, and today, after total silence from Ivy, he had received a short MagiFax wanting to meet him. It was clear that Dumbledore had fessed up everything he knew to at least the Potter family. The well-kept secret about Harry's scar storing a Horcrux had finally been open to people other than Dumbledore. And Ivy, who had listened to Quinn and Dumbledore's conversation, had realized that it was not only Dumbledore who had kept a secret.

"You seem pretty sure when you were talking with Dumbledore," she spat.

Quinn reacted to Ivy speaking Dumbledore's name instead of his title. Ivy, like him, preferred to use the faculty's correct title— except for Snape— she would call everyone with the Professor attached to their name— both in front of them and behind their back. Seeing her use Dumbledore's name showed that Ivy and maybe even the Potter weren't happy with Dumbledore.

". . . I was putting a firm front. I had to speak as if I was sure. Dumbledore's response confirmed that I was unfortunately right," he didn't want to lie— but for his past knowledge, he would continue to spin a web of lies until the day he died. Another curse that he had to keep with himself.

"So you're saying you did nothing wrong?"

"Not at all. I am as bad as Dumbledore, if not worse. I accused him of hiding things, but didn't I do the same. "

"You don't feel regret about it, do you. . ."

Quinn shook his head without a single moment of thought. His relationship with Ivy was one of blunt truth— she had clearly told him she'd prefer hard honesty rather than comforting lies. And he tried to follow that as much as he could.

"Did you also know about the other thing?" she asked.

"The other thing?" he asked. "What other thing?"

Ivy narrowed her eyes, searching his expression. "Can't tell you," she said bluntly.

"Fair enough." Quinn thought about what it might be and realized that it was probably about the Prophecy. It made him think if maybe Dumbledore had been completely transparent about it.

"I'm tired," she sighed, slumping in her chair. She covered her eyes with her arm. "Harry has a piece of Voldemort stuck to him. Dumbledore doesn't know how to remove it, and without it, Voldemort isn't going to—."

She stopped mid-sentence and started to breathe heavily as if she was about to break down.

Quinn got up, walked to Ivy, and hugged her from behind. "Everything will be fine. Harry will be fine. It's magic; we are going to find a way to get that piece of the Dark Lord's soul out of his scar."

"We?"

"I've been looking into Horcruxes. Ever since I realized what they were, I've been diving deep into the magic, soul magic, trying to see how it works. . . it's coming along, I'm making progress with the magic"— he saw expectations rising in her eyes— "stop-stop-stop. . . don't look at me like that. Don't keep any expectations; there's no telling how things will turn out."

"I-I. . . yeah," she sighed. "I just feel useless."

"You probably are the least useless person in the current situation."

"I appreciate that, but I can't do anything useful right now."

"That's your misconception. Harry has spent his entire life being looked at differently by everyone because of his Boy-Who-Lived situation. His only solace has been the people close to him. But now, those same people have been told something quite unnerving. It's inevitable that people will look at him differently, and maybe for the first time, he will feel foreign among those he's supposed to feel safe. And if you, his twin sister, who has been with him since he was born, act differently, who else can he expect to feel normal with? You need to treat him as if nothing is different.

Also, nothing is other, actually. It's not like the Horcrux popped up when Dumbledore spoke about it; the soul was always there; it's just now you know about it. You need to be normal with him. That's what Harry needs the most."

Mentality was going to be crucial for Harry. There was a connection between Harry and Voldemort, and if Harry began feeling distressed, the Dark Lord would be able to sense it, and he wasn't going to let such an open opportunity pass by. Even if Harry was militant with his Occlumency, his mental status would still be affected, and a slight weakness was all the Dark Lord needed. This was why it was important that Harry felt as comfortable as one could be after knowing that they had their nemesis' soul stuck to their forehead.

It was crucial that Harry Potter wasn't harmed. The Boy-Who-Lived was a beacon of hope in the hearts of the people. There was already a turmoil that Dark Lord was already back, and if something happened to that figurehead of hope, things would turn ugly and depressing really quickly.

"He needs you and his friends the most," said Quinn comfortingly.

Ivy sighed and leaned back into Quinn. "I'm still furious at you for not telling me about Harry."

"Would that have brought anything other than worry? Having no knowledge is better than half-knowledge, which brings nothing but problems. I won't lie to you by saying that I was thinking about you when I decided to hide it, but the fact stands that it would've changed much."

"I don't want to believe that," said Ivy bluntly. "I'm sure we would've some progress. If you had told us, we could've brought it up with Dumbledore sooner, and with more people looking into it, we could've at least found—" Ivy held her tongue— "never mind. . . if you had told us earlier, some progress would definitely have been made."

"Same thing as before?" asked Quinn, questioning what Ivy had clearly held back.

"Can't. Mum, Dad, and Dumbledore made everyone promise to not divulge anything that Dumbledore told us," she said.

Quinn sighed, "A promise is a promise. Feel no pressure from my side," he knew it was most probably about the multiple Horcrux problem— if he didn't have the inside knowledge, he would've at least tried to press or scope for an answer.

"And here I was thinking my seventh year would be carefree."

Quinn chuckled.

"It's not a laughing matter."

"I know, I know, but I don't associate Hogwarts with carefree," he said. Right from his second year, Quinn had never been carefree inside Hogwarts. Every year had been a race against time with strict deadlines and deliverable pressures. The Vaults kept him busy that he had to meticulously plan his days and the hours within them.

"I feel like I have gotten lazier since I have left Hogwarts. I need some external pressure," said Quinn, switching the topic of conversation. He sat back down, placing his cheek on his knuckles. "I didn't even release a project this summer. . . after so many years, it was an utter disappointment."

"Project? What do you mean?"

Quinn tapped his fingers on the table for a bit before starting, "Time to reveal a secret about myself. . ."

Ivy leaned forward, her eyes showing expectations.

". . . Starting from MagiFax to Aegis, a number of West products launched in the past few years are my brainchildren. I created them, perfected them, still develop them to this day, and of course, I own them," said Quinn. While the products/services he had released were only a small portion of the entire West business, they had been without a doubt the most profitable— they had grown so quick that every new subsidiary created had gone from loss generating to profit racking companies.

"You made MagiFax?!" Ivy gasped. "But if that. . . how old were you?!"

"Hmm? I was eleven when I was developing it; I pitched it when I was almost twelve; I was thirteen when the product was released to the mainstream," Quinn shrugged. "MagiFax was my first pitch ever. Coincidently, it is the product over which I have the least control: I'm only involved in its development. . . . Maybe I will go take a look at the development offices."

Ivy, on the other hand, still had her eyes widened. She opened her mouth a couple times before finally uttering, "Y-You were eleven when you created MagiFax. . . how. . . I-I mean. . . how?"

"The first model wasn't that hard to create," he still remembered how MagiFax hadn't used a single new piece of innovation in its creation. "I just needed the spark of inspiration, which I, fortunately, had gotten from the non-magical world. Believe me, when I say this, the non-magical world is a huge source of inspiration; they're much larger than our world, and with so many people, it is almost inevitable they would end up thinking different and more things than us."

"You created MagiFax at eleven. . ."

"You're still on that?" Quinn smiled. "It shouldn't be that surprising. Mozart composed his first piece when he was five, you know. It's no different from that if you think about it. I think mine is a little less impressive; five years old are really dumb."

"Aegis is from you as well," Ivy was gaping.

". . . I have lost you, haven't I?"

Aegis itself had become a big deal in a short amount of time. The product had been launched at an opportunistic moment. Anytime news about Death Eaters would pop up in the media, the sales for the cheaper, alternative option to the Goblin wardings would jump up like crazy. Aegis was spreading so fast that Quinn's personal net worth inflated like a balloon.

'I wonder how would she react if I told her I was behind Labyrinth,' thought Quinn.

Like Aegis, Labyrinth also grew at an accelerated rate, and while it didn't sell as much as the wards, the door network had been growing at a rate higher than the predictions. Quinn, himself, had created so many Labyrinth doors that some parts of the country had begun looking as if they were the Abate network in Italy.

But he could feel that chaos was about to break into the country.

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Quinn West - MC - Hard conversations are my specialty if I must say so myself.

Ivy Potter - A muddle of emotions - In the Heart Of The Situation.

FictionOnlyReader - Author - I think I'm going to break the war soon.

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