Fill the Silence
The House of Bones 22 March 1982 - afternoon @islaselwynmacmillan
“How are you doing?”
The question felt silly to ask, consider the last time there had been a crisis Frank had done just about everything short of accusing Isla of being a spy—but she had her cool, calculating way of finessing her way out of situation like that. Maybe she had done the same this time, but it wasn’t her that the Death Eaters were looking for. Isla could have easily been the next Order member they had to rescue then.
It did occur to Frank, however, that the war soured many familial relationships. He had very few cousins, though many of them were so distant that he didn’t do much to keep up with them. He did feel sorry for the Greengrasses, with their cousin Lachlan on the Ministry’s radar from last month’s catastrophe. And he felt sorry for the Selwyns now; if one were to die, then at least die without having been caught behind a silver mask.
Then again, Julian Selwyn died defending his principles, which is about how most of the Order intended to make their exit anyway. The similarities were few and far between, but it was disquieting to think that there was someone who thought that it had been a noble death while calling James Potter a scoundrel in the same breath.
And instead of waiting for an answer, Frank dawdled momentarily and giving in to fill the silence. “Did you want any tea?”














