A/N; Sorry for the long update, my laptop died on me, but it was lucky I had all my stories stored on a memory stick, or I wouldn't be able to continue writting.
Right now I am using my aunt's laptop, which unfortunately has a very evil touchpad that erase paragraphs or moves my curser without I knowing.
Hopefully by my next tax return I will be able to get a netbook, which will be easier to carry to work, and my updates will be faster.
And lastly I don't own Harry Potter and please review.
Grimmauld Pl/Wizarding Tent
Just after dinner in the large living room, a group of Wizards and Witches started a meeting, concerning the day before "Auror Shacklebolt, how is Minister Fudge dealing with the return of Voldemort?" Dumbledore wondered as many shivered at the name of the Dark Lord.
"Well at first Minister Fudge tried to fire us for spreading lies about You know who returning, but we were saved by hundreds of Owls with letters asking why the Minister was lying about the Dark Lord's return, and many of them was Howlers." Shacklebolt cringed as he remembered the event. "So I have a feeling after listening to hours of Howlers, Minister Fudge would probably come to his senses." Shacklebolt suggested but looked unsure.
"Well I sure hope the Minister sees reason before You know who decides to strike like in the first war." Sirius cringed as he remembered everyone he lost during the Dark times.
"I am sure the Minister will see reason, and will get the Ministry prepare for another Dark Age." Dumbledore tiredly suggested before turning to a greasy hair Wizard. "Severus do you have anything to report?" Dumbledore worriedly asked the residential spy.
"Like last time the Dark Lord was furious, and order us to capture both his counterpart and the young Witch, whom he thinks will be a powerful Ally." Snape spat while glaring at a certain closed door on the second floor. "And because of Potter's Familiar, I believe she may have just open the door for the Dark Lord to openly attack sooner then he had plan." Snape warned as many cringed at the thought.
"It may be so Severus, but with the Ministry now at full alert, I really doubt it would be as worse as the last war." Dumbledore thoughtfully suggested, and then making a decision, he again spoke up. "Dark times will be upon us, and I fear we need all the support we can get." Dumbledore stopped knowing what he would say next would not take well with his Order Members. "Because of this I would like the Elementals to take full part of our meetings so they can add their suggestions and give us advice of how their powers can support our cause." Dumbledore stopped as many spoke out against the idea.
"You can't be serious, the Elementals are just children, there is no way they can help us in this war!" A new Order Member quickly shouted.
"He is right look what happened in Diagon Alley, seventeen Wizards were kissed, the Elementals were no help at all!" Another angrily shouted but as many agreed a magically enhance voice quieted everyone.
"Since many of you weren't in the Alley, you would not have known that Clair and Ginny had successfully killed well over two-hundred Dementors." Mad-eye barked as he glared at the now silent but wide-eyed Members. "So if the Elementals weren't there to help us, I assure you that Diagon Alley would be a Ghost Town by now." Mad-eye warned as the Headmaster again spoke up.
"Mad-eye showed me his memories of the Elementals battle in the sky, which I assure you all, if all the Dementors had attacked the Alley we would not be having this meeting!" Dumbledore warned as many gulped at the thought. "With that said, I do believe at the next meeting the two Elementals will be in attendance." Dumbledore suggested as many reluctantly agreed.
The following morning a young Witch stepped down from the stairs and saw her headmaster sitting on one of her chairs in her large living room. "Good morning Clair, please be seated we have a lot to discuss." Dumbledore kindly warned as his startled student sat on the couch before him.
"Headmaster did something happen?" Clair worriedly asked as her Headmaster shook his head.
"No nothing to worry about, but I would like you and Ginny to attend my Order meetings for now on, so we can work together to defeat Tom." Dumbledore firmly suggested as his student readily agreed.
"I accept your offer to join the Order, and I am sure Ginny will be more then happy to join." Clair quickly informed her Headmaster.
"Then I will be expecting you and Ginny in our next meeting in two days." Dumbledore happily informed his student and left the room.
"Great what have I gotten myself into now?" Clair thought as she stood up and went to her friend's room, to tell her what just happen.
