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William walked down to the family room and was almost bowled over by a worried Sabrina. "Did he eat? Is he alright? I never should've answered that call, he might've needed me!" Her brother grabbed her by the shoulders and gave her a little shake. "Sis, calm down. I can't talk when you won't let me get a word in edgewise, you know that."
Sabrina blinked a few times and then went red as a cherry, making Jackson chuckle in the background. "Sorry, Will. Go ahead." The older male shook his head and said, "He was ravenous and as sore as could be expected. He's sleeping peacefully now." The entire family relaxed at the report.
"I'll sit with him again." Sabrina said, turning toward the door. William grabbed her hand quickly and tugged her toward the couch. "We still have things to discuss, sis. Like making sure Harry still has access to his monetary inheritance and school fund from Lilly and James. He's not just Harry Potter anymore, he's a Wildwind. When Dumbledore finds out about the adoption, he will try to take Harry away by any means necessary."
Sabrina tensed, her eyes going black as her Veela immediately protested against anyone taking her son away. "Over my dead body he will!" Marcus nodded. "Then let us make it so that doesn't happen. Harry must be under not only our family's protection but the entire clan as well. I shall call on Magnus for help."
Marcus was talking about going to the leader of their entire clan, his great-uncle Magnus. Magnus not only was their clan leader but also had been an ambassador to the Fae court in times of emergency. As such, he was highly respected and well-connected throughout the magical world. The Wildwinds would need those connections to off-set the Ministry and Albus' manipulations.
Sabrina was surprised at her father's words. "What makes you think that Uncle Magnus will listen? We haven't seen him in years. Why would he care about Harry?" Marcus shot his daughter a censuring look. "Time and distance don't matter to a Veela. You've proven that with Harry. Why should Magnus be any different?" Sabrina grimaced at her parent's rebuke. "You're right, Father. I just... I was kept from Harry for so long due to that old fool... I don't want there to be any chance that someone could take him away again." Marcus nodded in understanding. "We cannot protect him from everything but in this, we will. I promise you that, Sabrina."
After a moment of thoughtful silence, Sabrina stood up. "Now that we have a plan, I'd like to check on Harry. Excuse me." She nearly ran out of the room but no-one could blame her. Catrina looked at her husband and asked, "When will you call Magnus, my dear?" Marcus gave a grim smile. "Right now." Everyone in the room sensed that something big was going to happen in the near future and just hoped that they would be able to handle whatever it was.
