Roland was quite proud of himself. He had achieved, in little more then a month, what he had been trying to do for over the last two years. One, he had finally re-established a position of respect and power in the ministry and two, he had gotten rid of any enemies he had. Namely, the Lupins. The others had already been taken care of. Of course, he wasn't minister yet and never would be, and he had helped a megalomaniac assume total power over the wizarding populace, but it was worth it.
He strolled down Diagon Alley, cheerfully saying good morning to the struggling shopkeepers, as he made his way towards Sparks. He had often avoided Sparks before due to its association with the Lupins, but now that they had been exiled, he enjoyed entering the restaurant and eating their food. It was wickedly amusing. In addition, the new owners of Sparks would no doubt know something about the Lupins plans if they ever tried to come back, and so Roland regularly tried to get something out of them.
Opening the door to Sparks, Roland waddled in with a big smile on his face and ordered 'the regular.' Taking a newspaper from the counter he turned to make his way to the table and then stood still and gaped in horror. There, were the two Lupins. His senses were numbed, and the smile had vanished completely. How, was all he could think of. How could they be back?
His first thought was to turn and run away, that would be the smart thing to do surely? But no, it wouldn't, not only would it be a severe blow to his reputation but it would also affect his pride. He had defeated the Lupins, he was not afraid of them... Should he call aurors to apprehend them? No.. that was not quite necessary, and besides, they'd escape by the time they arrived. So Roland recovered himself, put on his smile again and walked over.
"Ah, Khaat, Robert! Its nice to see you again," he said, beaming. "I must say I'm surprised to see you here. I heard that Grindelwald exiled you two from Britain?" He had one wand in his pocket, in case they'd attack, but the Lupin's wouldn't do that, he knew. So he instead took a seat. "I guess a small visit for a day or two wouldn't hurt... Though I wouldn't have risked it If I were you," he added with a small laugh.