"Good question," he said. "Actually, I need you to keep that job. There are things in the works in the States that will make it absolutely necessary for you to be just exactly where you are.
"Do you remember Lee Shepherd?" he asked. "We don't know exactly how the new collaboration with Ilvermorney will affect Hogwarts but Lee and I think it presents not only some potential security risks, but also some incredible opportunities. I want you to be able to access not only all of England's resources but all of America's too.
"In other words, where most of the Unspeakables only have one back door out of an assignment--me--in this case, you usually will have no less than two--Lee and me. Your ability to access both England and the States through the schools put you in a pivotal position to be perhaps one of the most essential agents I've ever had, with a somewhat unique arrangement that would allow you to operate under Lee's supervision and mine jointly."
She had accepted. He presumed, more or less, that she would. He drew out the necessary contracts from his pocket and a pen and put them on the table.
He understood all too well her concern for her children. Much as he loved Kate, he had always known Kate was a spitfire who would survive, who could certainly hold her own. His child, their only child? That, he would protect with all he had, for as long as he lived. And if there were anything he learned from Remus, it was how delicate a life really was. A twist of a single thought had the power to rip a heart in two or destroy countless lives. Anyone could be here one moment, and with the absence of something as thin and frail as a single breath, that same person could be gone forever. He had always had a parental fondness for Millie, and if he could have sheltered her from heartbreak, he surely would have. He could, though, honor her desire to protect her children. He would have anyway, but he wanted it, if it happened, to go without screw ups.
"I promise you," he said gently, "if anything happens I will make sure your children are always as safe as I can make them. You can certainly determine how you would like things to happen, but I can tell you what standard procedure generally is. The way most of the Unspeakables prefer to word that in their contracts is to put my name in as the person you'd want the children to go to. The reason they do that is because I'm generally the first one or only one to know that an agent is in trouble. It allows me to get to the children and do whatever I need to, to secure their safety, without any delays. From there, I work to get them to whoever you've chosen them to be with and to expedite any necessary legalities. All it does is to allow me to move faster to help your children and prohibits anyone else from interfering. It also helps keep the ones you love from knowing what the devil you're doing because I can provide a cover story and the paper trail that goes with it."
There was going to be a lot for her to think about, he knew. It wasn't a small matter. He also knew that her decision was, in part, based on her trust in him. He would not send her in to any assignment for which he wasn't entirely sure she was as prepared as he knew how to make her.
"The sooner you start, the better," he said. "You've done some training, and that's good. You will need more--much more. I'm going to set you up with intense training with Brian for his fighting skills and with Michael for his talents with, shall we say, fine arts? And, I want you to learn a great deal from Marcus Belby. Marcus's primary skills are in espionage. I want him to show you how to create different identities, different looks, how to access alternate credentials, how to become essentially a different person at a moment's notice. And, Lee will teach you how to take an assignment totally on the fly if you need to--how to get in, how to get out, how to handle the unexpected emergencies and how to access different contacts and information exchanges. In essence, you'll be able to work not only with a team but you'll know how to go to just about any location we give you and adapt to doing a job alone, if that's what it takes.
"It's liable to feel like a bit of bootcamp, but I am going to make sure you have every bit of resource we can give you. I can set up some training as soon as you think you can get time to leave the castle to do it. Can you get any time across the weekend, perhaps?"