alt_lupin: (cautious)
Remus Lupin ([personal profile] alt_lupin) wrote2015-01-06 11:27 pm

Order Only

When we took Lucius to Saltash, he did have one suggestion I thought was interesting. Request, really, but he phrased it as a suggestion -- that we should offer to trade him for someone else. This would cover for Narcissa, I guess, and make it look like he was our unwilling prisoner being held as a bargaining chip. (As opposed to our reluctant prisoner being held because the alternative is Azkaban.)

I'm not sure what I think. I'll admit I'd be suspicious of his motives no matter what he were suggesting, though.
alt_sally_anne: (6_Lumos.)

[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2015-01-07 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
Seamus Finnigan.
alt_pansy: (newme)

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2015-01-07 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
Oh.

Oh, now.

That's interesting.
alt_sirius: (Sincere)

[personal profile] alt_sirius 2015-01-07 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
I think it would be more interesting if we didn't know the part he played in detaining Professor Sprout and Neville, though.
alt_sally_anne: (6_Merciless.)

[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2015-01-07 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
Do they know we know?
alt_sirius: (Contemplative)

[personal profile] alt_sirius 2015-01-07 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Not necessarily, but the problem is that they have no reason to suspect Mr Finnigan, even if we tried to make it seem he's questionable. He turned in a classmate, which makes him extraordinarily cold even if he didn't know it would lead to such a major breach of the Order's security. If he had been a member of the Order, it would have been far too risky a move to make.

Rookwood's a better candidate to smear, given that he habitually writes to Malfoy in PMs despite Malfoy not having had a journal for months. But he's also enough of a liability for them (for that same reason - hey, I just thought of something. I wonder if we could get Malfoy to read us those messages if we showed him a journal?), that they just might take us up on the deal.

Have to give it more thought.
alt_pansy: (looking thinking)

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2015-01-07 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
Suggesting dissatisfaction sometimes is enough.

If we play it right, and it's an odd enough choice, they could wonder what makes that particular individual such a person of interest, too, which would be very uncomfortable for him or her.

Or we could make it seem like we're taking advantage of an opportunity to pull in a double agent because of the recent fallout at Hogwarts and the fact that we're worried about more people getting found out.

Mind, I've no idea how we'd give that impression without being too painfully obvious.