"Hello, Claire," Lee smiled, putting the cell phone away. "Beautiful as always. England suits you. Despite the cesspool they're in now. Anyway, a working lunch, shall we?" He dug into the bag, set a large Styrofoam cup of tea on the ground at her feet. "It's actually very good Pumpkin Spice tea. I won't bother to tell you how many cups of this flavor I've had. Its addicting--very autumnal. You know how I love the Fall." He drew out the sandwiches and the soup. He laid the foil wrapped cookie bars on the bench between them.
"Panini," he said. "One Mediterrean Vegetarian with pesto on Ciabatta. One fairly decent British attempt at a New Orleans lobster po'boy on sourdough. Your choice. Also the best butternut squash soup on the planet, and some rather amazing Tiramisu cookie bars. You need to try them. They're almost actually worth dying for. Plasticware and napkins in the bag, tab is on Uncle Sam. Enjoy. It at least makes us look a tad less conspicuous." He didn't mind 5 star in a paper bag. Hell, he didn't mind 5 star anytime, especially if he wasn't picking up the tab.
He opened his tea, savoring the smell for a moment before taking a sip. It made him smile. He sipped at the tea, and took in a breath of the smell of the leaves. The park was so deceptively calm all around them, and he had to steer the conversation into dark waters. That just somehow didn't seem right to drag Claire into this one. This one felt like his little personal slice of momentary hell--but he needed an agent he could trust.
"I have a new assignment for you, but then you must have guessed that," he said, staring out into the trees that were starting to display all sorts of artistically warm hues. "You'll be working with a new contact this time--me." He looked at her to see if that would bother her. She usually worked alone or with a local contact. This time, he was assigning himself to be her local contact. Highly unusual, he knew.
"I presume you've been reading the papers. And of course, the backstory isn't in it. England needs their Minister back before they destroy themselves. Evidently some git or gits believe they know better. Here's part of what isn't in the papers. Robert Lupin is my friend. My good friend. He's not missing. He's in hiding. And I know where he is." He chose his soup first and opened the container and opted to drink it right from the paper bowl. The warmth drove away the nip in the air and felt comforting.
"And as in all good stories, there's a backstory to the backstory. I've been at this job a long time. I've seen Ministers all over the world come and go. Its just part of it. So when Lupin got the post here, I didn't think much about it. Until I actually met him. He's a good man, Claire. A family man. And one dedicated to preserving our alliance and in believing that maybe, just perhaps, the world can be a better place. I've learned a lot from him, and we've become close friends. He's probably, honestly, one of the closest friends I have. His family feels like my family--or what I would want it to feel like if I had one.
"The newspapers speculate that there was some sort of emergency here. And there was. Someone attempted to outright assassinate the Minister. He nearly died. His condition is still very serious. His family would like to keep from widespread panic. But he knows I'm here. I've seen him--briefly--earlier today. . He's not going to be very helpful at the moment. Perhaps a wee bit, depending on what it is we need to know. His daughter might be considerably helpful, however, and they have friends that would die to support them. They will be helpful to us. And in your new position, you have a ready made in to the family--his son in law, Brian Quinn. He's one of your supervisees in your new post. You'll find Quinn to be a driven man, a fighter, hand groomed by Robert since Quinn was a small boy, although I don't entirely know what for." Lee drew out the cellphone and opened up a dossier on Brian Quinn and passed it to Claire.
"This is the information you wont' have in your ministry files. Quinn grew up in Robert's home when his parents were killed in a car accident when Brian was 8. Robert wanted to adopt the boy, but Brian was an angry defiant child, and wouldn't have any of it. It took Robert and, at that time, Remus, a long time to reel that sort of rage and abandonment in and give him a sense of home. But Quinn has been dedicated to him ever since. After Hogwarts, he went to work on some sort of special project of Robert's until about three years ago when he came back to England. There are a few other details in there that might help you.
"There's more, though. Someone has made repeated attempts on Robert's daughter. So far, she's alright. She has a tendency to get rather reticent about it and just forge ahead as if it were simply about as normal as fetching the morning paper. That part of her is a bit annoying, really, I find. I don't know if the attack on her father and the ones on her are related, though. The list of that family's enemies is almost bigger than we have cyberspace for. As well liked as they are, a list of their allies is a much shorter list than their enemies. And, I would like to not see either of them killed. Neither would my superiors, if you get my drift.
"I want you to find out who attempted to assassinate the Minister and do your level best to find out who their enemy is. I'm figuring that at least one has to be within the Ministry. Robert's strength is in strategy. He only keeps close to him the people he can trust--at least as best as he can determine. Either someone he trusts has betrayed him--or its a new player that I don't know about--and there are a lot of those, it seems.
"I'd be lying if I said this wasn't, in part, personal for me. I can get a lot of doors open for you and get you into contact with a lot of people for information. But, as for myself, I need to lay low because I will be recognized if I am not careful. The bottom line is that we're in an alliance with England, and someone is trying to undermine and destroy our best ally. We need it stopped before the hub of the wizarding world truly is no more."
He looked at her. "Are you up for it?"