It didn't seem like anyone had much of a choice anymore. Not in the Ministry's eyes, anyway. That said, anyone who was even the slightest bit concerned about the upcoming changes and whatever Gideon planned to announce had shown up to the conference. Glancing around, Avery caught sight of Keiran and wished he hadn't decided to come. But then, he had been more upset about some of the changes than she had, so he seemed to have a bit more right to being there than she did. Regardless, she knew she had to show up. Something was brewing, and she didn't like the feeling of it.
Especially after her talk with Michael about everything their Deputy Minister had been doing recently. Would Robert do anything? Avery genuinely hoped so. No one else seemed to have the power to change things anymore - not Keiran with his grand plans, or her husband and his friends in their desire to sort things out on their own. The Order and the Knights' Watch both seemed to have failed in any attempts to take Gideon down. Or perhaps they were biding there time to see what the man did first, considering she had yet to actually hear about anything from either side. Robin sure hadn't mentioned anything. Gavin and Audriana hadn't either.
Keiran caught Avery's gaze from across the room, offering a nod that clearly said he wanted to talk with her, but the situation was too tense to pretend things were normal. She just held his gaze, keeping her expression neutral, until he turned towards Millie again, curling an arm around her back.
In a flat in downtown London at that very moment, the most recent addition to the Order - their new co-Leader, in fact - was getting closer and closer to death after the vaccine trial that the Ministry had purposefully ruined. It wasn't like any of them could have known, of course, but one brunette walking into the room had figured it out. And Audriana was not ready to accept the idea that someone at the Ministry could get away with purposefully harming the Wizarding race. If that disease spread... the number of deaths would be both astounding and catastrophic. Whoever had come up with the idea would be in for quite the shock when the realized someone had caught them. So it was to the gala that she went, bringing anyone from the Order who was willing to help keep an ear out for any proof that the Ministry was behind it.