Leaving Bob Ogden behind, Reginald Prince returned to the front of the tent to collect the body of his wife. At the time, Druella Black is being held up by Orion Black, while she blankly eyes her cousin and his wife weeping over their dead son, T. Rosier. Alphard Black had wrapped an arm around his niece, Narcissa, and her new husband, Lucius Malfoy. At any other point in time, the purebloods would have shaken off and chided Alphard for such a public display of affection, and yet, both Lucius and Narcissa remained content at being so gently held in Alphard's arms.
With a soft cough, Reginald garners their bewildered attention. "We are all in shock, but funeral arrangements must be made. Alphard, I believe you are in the best position to escort your family members to Malfoy Manor if not to another secure location."
Reginald paused and gazed firmly at the young Lucius Malfoy. "Lucius," Reginald slowly instructed, "You are the last of the main Malfoy branch and the current head of the Malfoy family. It is your solemn duty to prepare the last rites for your father." Lucius let out a choked sob as he tried not to start weeping again.
Reginald's gaze softens as he continues, "Your father, Abraxas loved you enough to choose you, Lucius over that of his own life. Do not throw his sacrifice carelessly away."
Lucius stiffens his back and tries to summon a bit of his usual arrogance into play as he removes Alphard's hand from his shoulder. "Malfoy manor is secure, Father-," Lucius paused and took a deep breath to steady himself. "Father made sure that the wards couldn't be broken again. Malfoy Manor is safe."
Reginald nodded briskly at Lucius, who shouted, "Dobby!"
Instantly a sniffling creature with large, bat-like ears and bulging green eyes the size of tennis bulbs appeared. The house elf was wearing nothing but an old pillowcase, with rips for arm and leg holes as the house elf loudly wept, "Master is dead!"
"I know, Dobby," Lucius replied unexpectedly rather gently. "Take father's body to the dungeon to prepare his body for the funeral."
"Yes, Master! Dobby will not fail!" Dobby vowed, before apparating away with the body of Abraxas Malfoy in tow.
Lucius Malfoy nodded his quiet thanks to Reginald, before departing with his newly wedded wife, and the remaining Black family members.
Reginald paused to stare at the figure of his beloved Sirsa that appeared to be merely sound asleep. Clearing his throat, he finally says "Tadbey" as his voice breaks.
A loud crack is heard as Tadbey instantly appears wearing his usual crisp blue overalls and white ironed shirt. Tadbey's eyes are solemn from behind his spectacles as he says, "I am sorry for your loss, Master."
"As I am, Tadbey," Reginald softly mumbled. "As I am."
Tadbey does not speak further as he gently places his hand hands on the still figure of Sirsa. But before he can apparate away, Tadbey asks, "Miss Georgine and the children are awaiting your return, Master. Shall I inform them of your imminent arrival?"
"I will be returning later, I still have some business to finish," Reginald replied, before turning away from Tadbey apparating away. He instantly apparated away as well to a certain destination in mind.
It was still rather early in the afternoon and rather warm when a tall, slender silver-haired man appeared on the corner of the sidewalk in billowing robes. The muggle crowd peeked at the stern figure and sent wary and curious glances in the strange figure's direction. However, the stern man in robes seemed to not be bothered by the glances and kept marching on his way towards a pub at the edge of town.
The Monarch pub is full as Reginald entered the smoke-filled pub for the bartender at the bar to gape in surprise as the glass in his hand shattered onto the ground. Everyone's attention naturally gravitates to the figure standing in the doorway as the bartender was never shocked. Nor much less in living memory of any customer had the bartender ever dropped a glass mug. The man standing in the doorway is tall and lean with sharp cheekbones and rage-filled eyes that screamed instant death.
Instantly eyes are hastily averted as the figure the doorways matter-of-factly proclaims, "The pub is closing early this afternoon. Get out."
There is a sudden scramble for the door as even the most foolish of wizards didn't argue with a wizard with that kind of bloodthirsty aura. But more importantly, they all understood that single sentence translated as, "I'm not in a good mood right now. Get out, before I pull the entrails out of your stomachs and use them for divination."
"You've gotten clumsy, Bertram," Reginald idly commented, before making his way to the back booth of the pub.
Two burly wizards try to step into his way, when Reginald says, "If you don't want to be scraping your watchdogs off the floor, Sanderson, call them off. I have a legendary temper and I don't recommend I be pushed today of all days."
"Hyde and Floyd, step aside," Sanderson said through narrowed yellow eyes. "He means what he says. He'd slit your throats sooner than either of you could even count to three." The two burly wizards give Reginald a dirty look, before reluctantly stepping aside.
"What brings you around, Reginald Prince?" Sanderson asked as took a swig of his cold pint of beer.
"Sanguis Enim Sanguis," Reginald hissed causing Sanderson to stiffen as did Bertram at the bar.
"Prince, I thought we'd put that whole nasty business behind us ages ago?" Sanderson coldly said as his wolfish yellow eyes glinted dangerously.
"You owe me, a life for a life, Sanderson, and I have come to collect," Reginald emotionlessly stated. "However, I am willing to bypass said old debt for two other favors. One is for a lifetime and the other is a business transaction."
"What is it that you require, Prince?" Sanderson slyly asked through narrowed eyes.
"A lifetime of protection for my grandchildren, Rowan and Severus Prince," Reginald instantly answered. "I do not ask that they be protected, but rather to be protected from any type of underworld or other unsavory contracts that would place their lives in danger."
"Simple enough," Sanderson answered as he clearly didn't think the request was a problem. "Then what is the second?"
"I want to know everything there is about a so-called, Lord Voldemort and those that follow him," Reginald said in a deadly tone.
"Are there any restrictions to our means of information acquirement?"
"No," Reginald flatly said. "But innocent women and children are off limits."
"Excellent. Is there anything else?"
"A clue," Reginald said as he shoved the portrait of the witnessed attacker with the snake and skull symbol in the lower region of the page. This is a rather useful spell to know when trying to copy information from memory onto paper. However, it cost quite a bit of magic, and since it is not regularly employed.
Sanderson froze at the sight of the symbol. "Did some of the attackers have this symbol on them?"
"Do you know them, Sanderson?" Reginald sharply countered with a question of his own.
"I don't know them per say," Sanderson carefully answered. "But they've been appearing in my territory since about three years ago. At first, it was small things, but they've grown bolder and bolder as of late."
"You would kill anyone who dared to challenge you for your territory," Reginald narrowed his eyes most dangerously. "Do not lie to me, Sanderson nor take me for a fool. You still owe me another life debt as well as does that bartender of yours. Do not make me use them."
Sanderson purses his lips and says, "Over a year ago, I received a prophecy of sorts from a Spirit. I was told these words, 'I cannot see, I cannot touch, but follow the snakes and ye shall find that which was sought.'
All I know is that I have been told to follow the snakes and so I did. My cousin, Professor Adric found a clue while teaching at Hogwarts, but he mysteriously disappeared at the end of the school year. But if I follow the words given to me-." Sanderson paused to tap his fingers on the snake intertwining with the skull. "If I follow this snake, then I shall find that which I seek."
"Then I will leave you to it, Sanderson," Reginald said, before rising to his feet.
"Why did you suddenly come today, old friend?" Sanderson suddenly asked. "You have never returned nor stood in any part of the underworld after the birth of that daughter of yours as a promise to your wife. And how is the old thing?"
"Dead this afternoon," Reginald frigidly answered without turning around. But Bertram who could easily see Reginald's face flinched. There was plain murder to be held in those dark bottomless eyes.
"At the Malfoy Wedding!" Sanderson breathed in shock. "Who else is dead?"
"Abraxas Malfoy, a child, among others," Reginald said through clenched teeth.
"My most sincere condolences then," Sanderson earnestly said. "I did not mean to belittle your loss." Reginald does not reply, and instead wordlessly strides out of the pub.
Making sure Reginald was truly gone, the brawny wizard with a large forehead, Hyde growls, "Who does that lofty wizard think he is? He's merely an upstart pretending to be one of us."
Sanderson chortles with grim amusement. "Oh, Hyde, those foolish words of have gotten you killed by that man in his youth."
Sanderson's face grows hard as he says further explains, "That old man is one of the deadliest killers on this side of the world. Though he was never paid to kill, the old Prince relished the sight of the battle. There's a hidden thirst there inside of him that he had put away at the bequest of his wife. But it would seem that blood thirst has grown two-fold with his wife dead." Hyde seems to be in shock as the beady-eyed, Floyd sagely nods in thought.
Sanderson runs his finger along the rim of his mug. "He'd be the one wizard, I would never want to tangle with in my entire lifetime," Sanderson muttered as his hand rubbed the wound on his leg. The only real loss he'd ever suffered had been at the hands of that wizard. And Reginald Prince was a man he could never cross as he owed him more than just his life.