[ooc: I'm going to include the beginning of the meeting here so we can skip the whole everyone showing up and pleasantries and stuff. That always takes a while and is hard for people to write, I'm told. So let's go with they've shown up and the meeting has started by the end of this post, though you're welcome to include how they got there or whatever in your response, obviously. This is a little wordy, but I tried to fit all the housekeeping stuff in, too.]
It was nearly half-past two when the patronus lit up Oliver's apartment. The fox looked like it wanted to climb up onto the bed but it waited in the doorway like it was too polite to wake Alice. Oliver frowned and rubbed his eyes when the change in lighting woke him, and after a moment he rolled over and followed the fox out into the living room, shutting the door behind him. He didn't recognize the patronus, but he hoped it was from who he thought it might be.
Declan's voice filled the room, and Oliver wouldn't have recognized it if he hadn't expected it. But the news was positively astounding. It took him all of five minutes to get dressed. From there, waking Alice was the next step, and then they shot off to Grimmauld Place to call a meeting.
The members of the Order who were still interested would probably find it fascinating when Oliver's alert woke them in the early hours of the morning. Jack and Percy wouldn't, of course, because they knew. But after his leaving caused the Order to fall apart, and Nick left for a job at the Ministry, the Order was still in shambles. Nothing was secretive, nothing was safe. Oliver wasn't having it anymore. The whole building had been put on lockdown of his own doing - impressive, really, for a man who used to believe that he lacked any real magical ability. But for the first time in almost a year, he was back and calling them in for an emergency meeting.
His original plan had been to pretend he wasn't in charge but merely a member. There was no point in that now. Now it was time for them to come together and for him to not only announce the changes but to get the lot of them over to Ilvermorny. Declan's message had cut off, entirely inconveniently, before it got to the part about the students being in immediate danger. But Oliver wasn't about to leave them over there now that the missing students had been found, now was he?
Once everyone seemed to settle in, disgruntled though they must be for being woken at such a dreadful hour, Oliver wasted no time.
"I'm sure most of you are surprised to have received a message from me, but during Nick's time in the Order, he asked me to return. Since then, he's moved on to Ministry work, and I've agreed to stay on. Things are going to change, though, and if you have trouble with any of this, if may be best for you to take your leave before we get started, because the rules won't be changing.
"Anything that's said within these walls - starting now - is absolutely secret. It will sound harsh but I have no problem removing members from the Order if they deliberately spread information that could endanger others. Extreme measures may be taken, so do your best to not make me, if you don't mind. That said, I'm also building what I'm calling a council. Four members who will sit down with me and vote on decisions that will majorly impact the group. One person should not have all the power, if history has taught us anything, so it's time for that change. Two of those spots are currently filled by Percy Weasley and Jack Dyllan. See me if you'd like to be considered as one of the others.
"This council doesn't mean," he clarified, "that the opinions of others won't be considered. But if we come to an impasse and a decision desperately needs to be made, we won't hesitate to meet and make that choice as a council. And our first big decision, despite there only being the three of us for now, may well happen this very night. I've called you all here in part to welcome you back, but also because we received word from someone I sent to Ilvermorny.
"Last year," he went on, his voice rising slightly to portray his urgency and how important it was that they listened, "students were sent there on exchange, and they haven't come back. I asked one of our own, Dom Weasley, and a man that was unlikely to draw suspicion - Declan Arryn - to travel there by the ferry and find out what was happening. I had hoped that, as he is not at all related to the Order, he might keep away the idea that we were looking into the matter. As it turns out, their trip there was the most important thing that I've ever been part of, even with the small role I played. Jack got them onto the ferry, and then they did everything else.
"You see, ... they found the train. The missing students. They're all stuck there inside some shield they can't take down on their own. I've called you here to propose that we go rescue them ourselves. There's no point in waiting and leaving them there, nearly alone and undoubtedly afraid."
[ooc: FOR MORE INFO ON THE ORDER'S NEW RULES:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Also, I figure the characters will have a chat while the students in the Ilvermorny thread keep running amok and trying not to get killed, and then they can portkey over. Oliver has someone working on a portkey that they're going to bring after folks reply
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