"Hello, Sophia," Michael said. "Sit. Would you like some tea or something? My treat." He turned his attention back to Fisher. He motioned to the bartender.
"You were asking about Barker and what I knew. Not much, really. I am more acquainted with his employers. I do know Robert had no choice but to kill his father because his father was a selfish evil man. Robert killed him in a duel. He had no choice. Barker formed an alliance over the summer, or at least that's my understanding, with a man--Luther Burke--who also lost his father to the business end of Robert Lupin's wand. Robert killed Seth in self defense purely. I was there. That man was an evil, greedy, self centered man who never treated any human being with an ounce of decency and didn't raise his son to be any better.
"Seth Burke was at Hogwarts when Robert and Remus and I were there. We knew him for a very long time. It was a sad day when we found out he had a son. Lucas never had a chance to be a decent human being. At any rate, Seth Burke was hired by a family who specializes in the kidnapping, sale, and export of wizarding children to rich and powerhungry muggles. Seth brought Luther into the business before Seth's own death several years ago. Late this spring, it appears that Luther got a new assignment--revenge on the Lupin family for all the money that the Lupins had taken out of their otherwise healthy bank accounts by stopping kidnappings and/ or rescuing wizarding children. It was starting to significantly hurt their illegal and immoral operations. So, the choice apparently was to strike back where they knew it would hurt Robert the most--the people that he loves. Beginning with his daughter, granddaughter and great granddaughter.
"Khaat's baby girl and her infant granddaughter were kidnapped this spring by these people. Robert immediately moved Khaat into hiding under strict protection to try to keep her from being next. Then he concentrated on getting the babies back before they were sold out from under him and thereby taken from the Lupin family forever.
"As I understand it, Khaat was chased by paid assassins all summer long, and her estranged husband actually put a stop to the primary assassin's actions, effectively rescuing his wife, his daughter and his granddaughter. Robert brought Khaat back out of hiding, and that was when Burke brought Barker into the picture. The rest you know, I believe."
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