Keiran, still hovering behind his chair, didn't take as long as Frank did to understand what she meant. His chin dipped and his hand came up to run down his face, pulling grievously at his features. "F*ck."
It took him a minute, but he finally felt able to sit down between Kip and Frank once she continued. Keiran's eyes jumped between the pair of them, but by the time Jack came to some sort of conclusion, Frank was staring at the ceiling. Keiran stared at him for a moment, trying to decide whether he thought Frank knew something or if he was just in shock.
Apparently it was the latter.
"We don't want to know," Frank decided for him. And although Keiran nodded, Frank didn't look at them. In fact, he just closed his eyes. Order member or not, the downfall of a group like that could prove devastating. There were only four of them in the room. What could they reasonably do when it came down to it? Sure, they had Fred they could count on as well, but that still only made five.
Five against an army of Death Eaters, who basically bred their own members if they did the brainwashing parenting correctly.
"They'll rebuild," Frank added, wanting to believe it. His tone was firm, like there was nothing else for it. But that just wasn't true. "They'll rebuild and Oliver will... get better or something. And then it won't just be us and Fred against all of them."
Keiran sighed heavily. "It might not, mate. And you know that. Of all of us, you know better."
And that wasn't a slight against Jack and all she'd done, or Kip and all he could come up with. But Frank's family had such a history. Generations of it. His father had been part of the original resistance, so Keiran could understand the man's, well... resistance against the idea. Of course he wouldn't want to have to follow in those footsteps. Who could blame him?
Frank let his head roll to one side, gaze landing directly on Keiran when his eyes opened again. For a moment, he just glared. But then he said something he shouldn't have. "I'm no coward, Hayes. I just know a thing or two about odds. See, the odds are that, of the people in this room - you'd die first. And with your kids and the ex-wife you aren't really over yet, and your bloody guilt complex, you aren't going to let that happen. You'll be long gone before we have to do anything. And then where will we be?" He shrugged. "Probably wherever Oliver is right now."
And never - never - had Keiran worn a look with so much venom. Not even when he finally broke and attacked Millie for what she'd done with that other man. Not even then.
"If you want to leave this room in one piece, Frank, I suggest you shut your mouth. I doubt you've heard the story, but I've done much worse to men much stronger than you."