"Do come in, Matt," Robert said calmly. "Join us in a whiskey? It really is incredibly good vintage firewhiskey." He accio'd a third glass to the table. "I did not tell you about Abbey because you were not released from St. Mungos. I figured if I told you, you might leave against medical advice. Seems I was right. But so long as you're here, you might as well join in. Abbey is not the only victim here, though. Dakota, Khaat's granddaughter--Miseria's newborn daughter--is missing too.
"Khaat does not know. Neither does Brian. I've diverted them out of England, on holiday in Tuscany--and I mean to keep them there until this is over. Besides us, Katherine is the only other person I told. I have not told Khaat because she would probably lose all reasonable control. I really do not want to see her going on a killing spree in Paris to get her daughter back, which is my best guess as to where the babies are. And I have no doubt that Khaat would do exactly that. Brian, well, he would insist on doing this mission alone to get the babies back, and I believe that is exactly what the kidnapper is counting on from him. Brian would be very willingly and knowingly walking into one of the biggest ambushes of his young life. Their rage at me is going to be unparalleled, but it can't be helped at the moment.
"The mission facts are these. There is a massive worldwide organization that has, for decades, kidnapped the innocent children of wizarding parents and sold them to the highest muggle bidder. The children are kept as slaves--merely as property and nothing more-- and only taught enough magic by well compensated dark arts practitioners to make their muggle 'owners' either more powerful or profitable.
"I have an organization that has been working for years to stop this kind of crime and return the children to their parents. The base of the trafficking operation and my organization is both in Paris, although there are other locations worldwide.
"The man we're looking for is an evil, ruthless man named Thomas Gelding. I had the misfortune of killing his father, Geoffrey Gelding, for the same crime in Spain 10 years ago. Tom has followed his father's footsteps. He is completely absorbed by the thought of making as much money as he can in the shortest amount of time, and he is never satisfied. He never has enough. The more he has, the more he wants. Besides that, he enjoys his work. I was just telling Jen that Gelding never, ever, ever fights to wound or to play fair. He only fights to kill. And he is exceptionally good at it. He and Brian Quinn have been matching wits for years. Oh, by the way, Brian Quinn is my second in command in my organization. So--there. You're both up to speed on that little bit of history.
"Oh, and by the way, Gelding is looking very Italian these days. Dark brown curly hair, brown eyes, not actually bad looking, wears custom tailored Italian clothes. Usually something misleadingly casual, but always expensive. He does love good clothes, such as brown tweed pants, white linen shirt, brown Italian custom shoes. He doesn't usually wear a tie. He seems to find them bothersome. He usually carries a pair of Italian made sunglasses in his shirtpocket. His father always had his tailor make a pocket for his wand in the right pocket of his pants, down the outside of his leg. Gelding's wand is very short. It almost looks like a toy, but believe me when I tell you that it is his advantage, not ours. That thing is amazingly powerful for its diminuitive size, and he uses it with a fluid motion that most wizards work their whole lives to develop.
"If I were Gelding, I would be doing this to draw either me or Brian out into the open to kill us. To try to destroy my organization. Brian is the keystone, and without Brian, my organization could fall right now. It is a flaw. Not a well known one, but it is a flaw, nonetheless. If I were Gelding, I would be using the babies as bait to draw out either Brian, or me, or possibly even Khaat. And I would be looking to sell both babies as a package deal for a ridiculously outrageous sum of cash because they're Lupins. My guess is that if he does not have a buyer already, that he's planning on putting them up for auction very soon. Time is essential here, and this operation has to be as small as possible. A large scale assault will only spook Gelding, and we'll never find them.
"With Khaat unavailable, I have taken the responsibility of halting all arrest orders on Jen here, and I have offered her a full pardon in return for her assistance in getting Abbey and Dakota back to Khaat safe and sound. I have no doubt whatsoever that Khaat will sign the pardon in a fraction of a second if it brings her children home. Besides that, I need Jen. She's small, light, fast, a top fighter, and she knows Paris and its shady underworld like the back of her hand. Gelding knows me and would see me coming a mile away. I need her, Matt. I have no choice. Perhaps I should have come to you. You are Abbey's godfather, but as I said. You were in St. Mungos, and time was of the essence. So...are you with us?" he asked. "If so, I trust you can handle muggle weapons? Shall I open my artillery room for us, then? And I would suggest that we then start at my headquarters in Paris."