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Quinn apparated on the edge of what looked like a normal residential street located in the suburbs outside London in the southeast part of England.

It was one of those areas with identical houses for streets and blocks built by a single construction firm. Except for the cars in the driveways, the gardens, and occasional houses painted in different colors, the houses looked as if they had been copy-and-pasted from the sa mold.

It was as Quinn had imagined: an image of normalcy— but at the sa ti, it surprised him that this was the place the Order of Phoenix had chosen such a place.

“I guess it is fitting,” muttered Quinn.

Quinn snapped his fingers, and his appearance shimred and twisted until his face had been replaced by soone else. Gone were his black hair had been replaced with brown hair perfectly parted seventy-thirty along, and his stone-grey had been dyed to a hazel color. His height increased by a few inches, and his entire body lost muscle tone until he seed on the verge of being lanky. He rolled his shoulders, and his erald green three-piece suit morphed into a salaryman’s brown work suit with a thick tie.

The new face put on a smile and clenched his fist around a conjured work suitcase. He walked to a house with a trimd garden with a bed of weather-appropriate lush flowers— everything in the garden was just good enough that it won’t arise complaints from the neighbors but not good enough that they would co looking for tips.

As he stepped on the empty drive, he felt a tingle travel down his back. He took in a shallow but sharp breath as the magic in the ward scanned him. In a fraction of a second, he devised the motive behind the scan— it was looking if he possessed magic. He smiled and countered the ward with countermagic, which made it seem that he didn’t possess a drop of magic in his veins.

‘Even if they didn’t want Goblin wards in here, they should’ve at least put up Aegis. Well good, less work for ,” he thought, noticing that the warding around the house wasn’t from either of the top two best in the business. ‘I don’t know if I should feel appreciated or insulted at them trying to copy Aegis’ quick response alert.’ The ward was clearly going to alert people, and they would arrive here to surround him as soon as possible

He kept his eye on the door front door and didn’t look at the invisible guard sitting on the yard chair as he stunned him unconscious.

‘Idiot sleeping on the job in the middle of the day.’

He knocked on the door and enhanced his hearing, focusing it on hearing what was going on inside the house; he heard two sets of footsteps moving, with one of them moving towards the door.

“Yes?” The door creaked open, and Draco Malfoy peaked out from inside with suspicion and caution clear in his eyes.

“Good morning, dear sir. My na is John, and it must be a lucky day because I’m here with a revolution—”

“Sorry, not interested.”

Draco cut him short and began the door closed shut the door, but Quinn put his shoe in between to stop it from closing.

“What’re you doing?” Draco exclaid.

“Sir, respectfully speaking, you are missing a great opportunity right now.” Quinn grabbed the door and forcefully pulled it open as he stepped inside.

“What do you think you are doing?!” yelled Draco.

“Nothing, sir; this is for your own good.” Quinn closed the door behind him, and the latches clicked into their places.

Hearing all the commotion, the second resident, Narcissa Malfoy, ca out running. She had a worried look on her face and a wand in her as if she was expecting sothing wrong.

“Who are you?” she yelled, pointing her wand at the unwanted guest.

“John’s” smile dimd. He raised his hand, and the brown suitcase turned into a black mask that he put on his face. The Malfoy’s watched as the hazel eyes and brown hair both turned black. As their minds tried to understand what was happening, ‘he’ gave them a push to make it crystal clear. ‘He’ patted his suit, and the brown work-suit turned into an outfit that covered head to toe in black.

“Y-You,” Draco stepped back as realization dawned on him.

“Good day, Malfoys,” said Quinn in his distorted Noir voice. “I have heard a lot about both of you; it’s nice to et you in person.”

Narcissa pulled Draco behind her and raised her wand to Quinn. “Why are you here? If it is about the Dark Lord and Death Eaters, we are no longer part of that world. Please leave us alone.”

Quinn raised both his hands up, showing that he had no wand, and then flicked his finger slightly, sending Narcissa’s wand flying to the ceiling. Quinn lowered his hand and put his right palm side up to have the wand glide to it.

“Now that we have the dangerous out of the way, we can have a civilized talk,” Quinn slipped Narcissa’s wand into his pocket. “As for you not being part of the world. . . I’m sorry, Madam Malfoy, as long as you have that last na, you’ll always be part of that world.” He looked to Draco, “Especially with what your son did recently. That is why both of you are here, am I wrong?”

He stepped forward and walked into the house. Behind him, the mother and son tried to open the door to escape, but the door wouldn’t budge. Inside, Quinn looked at the decor that was clearly non-magical, but there had been changes made to make it feel like ho to a magical person with the extensive use of transfiguration— which told Quinn that the neighbors weren’t visiting and that the residents were feeling out of place but comfortable enough. . . or pretending to be comfortable enough to make changes to the house.

Quinn sat down on the sofa and crossed his feet to make himself comfortable. Boom! Quinn raised his brow and curled his finger in the beckoning gesture. There were two screams as Draco and Narcissa ca flying into the lounge, forced to sit down on the sofa in front of him.

“Even though this is not your ho, it is not nice to destroy your place of living.” Quinn disard Draco and confiscated his wand as well. “Now that we are seated let’s discuss what I ca here to talk about.”

“Please leave us alone,” Narcissa pleaded. “We were brought here by the Order of Phoenix. You know who they are— Dumbledore’s group! They wouldn’t bring us here if we were with the Dark Lord.”

As Narcissa tried to get Quinn(Invisible Vigilante) to leave, he observed the silent Draco, who sat by her side. Quinn noticed how Draco sat close to his mother, leaning forward toward Quinn, trying to put Narcissa behind him as she had done at the door, trying to shield her from the vigilante with the reputation of ripping up bodies.

Quinn gathered magic in his voice box and exuded it, weaved it in his words. “I would like it very much if both of you could calm down. As long as you cooperate with here, I have no desire to hurt both of you. So if we can have a calm discussion without raising our voices.”

“What do you want?” asked Draco testily.

“I am here on the behalf—”

“Can you remove that from voice,” said Draco, even as Narcissa tightly clutched his arm, “it is hard to understand.”

Quinn tilted his head as he silently stared at Draco for a second before opening his mouth and the voice that ca out of it made the blood drain from the Malfoy’s face.

“Would you prefer if I sounded like this?” Voldemort’s voice wasn’t sothing both of them had pleasant mories of. “I guessed not.” His voice returned to as it was before, “Now, as I was saying, I’m here to talk. I’m here to talk to you regarding Lucius Malfoy—”

“What about him?” this ti, it was Narcissa who interrupted.

“He would like to et both of you.”

“What?” Draco narrowed his eyes. “You are working with Death Eaters now?”

“No, but I am looking to form a working relationship with him. But for that to happen, he has put up a condition that he wants to et you.”

“We don’t want to et him!” Draco said without a thought.

Quinn turned to Narcissa, indicating that he was waiting for her response.

“. . . What are you going to do with Lucius?” she asked. “From what I have heard, you don’t spare Death Eaters when you get a hand on them. Because of you, one of my friend’s husband is still in St. Mungos to this day.”

“I’m not sorry at all. Your husband was going to end up the sa as your friend’s husband, but when the man is Lucius Malfoy, even I have to give it a second thought. As for what I’m going to do with him? He’s to be my inside informant.”

“And he wants to et us to do it?”

“From what it seems, he hasn’t been enjoying the ho without both of you there. He misses you two; wants to et you.”

“Oh yeah? He should’ve thought of that before he recruited his son into being a Death Eater,” spat Draco, his breathing labored.

Narcissa put her hand on Draco’s shoulder. She asked Quinn, “What if this turns out to be a ploy to drag us to the Dark Lord for our betrayal. He will turn our lives into hells if he gets his hand on us.”

“As I said, I have no desire to harm you,” said Quinn. “If the eting is to be a ploy, then I’ll kill everyone who’s there to capture you and leave the curse that I have placed in Lucius’ body to run its course and make his life, as you put it, a living hell until he dies and goes to hell.”

Quinn had decided to strike a deal with Lucius because he knew that the silver-tongued Malfoy wouldn’t truly cooperate if he forced the man to work for him. The only way to have a working relationship was if Lucius Malfoy worked with him willingly. But that didn’t an that Quinn trusted Lucius, and thus, he had put in a curse that would eventually kill Lucius if Quinn didn’t remove it. Plus, if Lucius Malfoy wasn’t going to work with him, what was the use of him living.

“At said eting, I’ll be present to ensure your safety,” he finished.

The Malfoy pair looked confused and stunned at the masked individual sitting in front of them. They probably thought that their image of the Invisible Vigilante didn’t match what they were seeing now.

“Why are you telling all of this?” asked Narcissa.

“Because it does no harm. If you accept, I shall take you to et Lucius. If you refuse, I shall erase your mory and the mory of the guard outside,” Malfoys looked aghast, but Quinn continued, “If you accept, just to get out of the house right now and inform the Order of Phoenix later so that they can change your location— it doesn’t matter to as you have nothing on that can put in a disadvantageous situation— but I can always find you again later. . . it was a bit difficult to find both this ti, but it won’t be so much the next ti around.”

“We saw your face,” said Draco.

“Do you really think that was my real face?” Quinn said without the chuckle he would’ve usually put in. “There is a reason why I have been able to evade the authorities and the Dark Lord’s Death Eaters.”

It wasn’t difficult to find them at all. They had a Labyrinth door installed in this house, and he had a tendency to go through the purchase details of every door along with the backdoor magic he placed in the doors that told him the location of where the doors had been installed.

And now, he didn’t even need that to find them.

Quinn crossed his legs, “Take your ti and make a decision. The right decision on your part can be a big blow to the Dark Lord and his Death Eaters.”

It took them long to arrive at a decision, but it did put a smile on Quinn’s face behind his mask.

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Quinn West – MC – Well. . . I guess the “John” person is tied up with Invisible Vigilante. Damn! I particularly liked that one!

Narcissa Malfoy – Mother – Frightened at what the man in front of her is capable of.

Draco Malfoy – Son – Does not want to appreciate having his residence invaded.

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