Alice unfurled the roll of parchment in her hands and flattened it on the table in front of her. She didn't want to look Dumbledore in the eyes because she felt ashamed, but in her shame she knew that she was doing the right thing. She was an auror through and through, first before any other title in her life, and her friendships with the other Order members was no exception.
She folded her hands on top of the table and kept her head duck as Dumbledore pulled the parchment toward him, picking it up to read the list of names she had pulled and taken notes on. Alice twisted her tongue in her mouth, wondering if any of this meeting was going to be shared with the other members, but she had a strong feeling that Dumbledore would keep whatever went on a cleanly sealed secret.
"Are these in any particular order?" he asked, putting the parchment back down onto the table. Alice nodded, looking toward the sink. "Most likely to least?"
She nodded again and pulled her gaze back to him. Alice really wished that she hadn't been asked to do this, or to get involved. She always tried to keep her personal life out of her work life, even when it came to Frank. They both had refused to go on missions with each other in case emotions got in the way, and it had worked out well for them. Now Alic was forced to look at some of her best friends as traitors and betrayers, wondering if they were susceptible to Voldemort's ways.
"Sirius Black is your number one suspect?"
Alice bit her tongue, but nodded. She hated how that sounded, and it wasn't as if she truly believed that Sirius would ever betray his friends, it was just that. Alice sat up straighter, "Not a suspect, Professor, I just believe that since he was the last of us that had a direct, long-term encounter with death eaters that there's a greater chance that he could still be under some sort of control. I know it was two years ago, but no one else has come close to that sort of time."
"Yes, you have a valid argument, Alice," Professor Dumbledore said, his eyes scanning the list once again. "You also have Peter Pettigrew rather high, over my brother."
"He's weak," Alice stated flatly, forcing herself not to feel guilty, "He'd be the easiest to turn." Not that she believed the death eaters would have any interest in Peter, or that he would manage to withhold such a secret, but when she had profiled each of the Order members, that was what she came up with.
"And what of Remus Lupin? He's lower than both Sirius and Peter, even below my brother, which I do, at times, agree with your findings." Dumbledore blinked at her, and Alice shrugged.
"I watched Remus ignore and allow James and Sirius get away with--nearly murder, really, at Hogwarts." Alice pushed her hair back, "Peter did nothing but follow those two around, but Remus...he protected them. He doesn't fit the profile, to me at least."
Alice managed to keep eye contact with Dumbledore, and felt a swell of pride when he nodded slightly. She could be wrong, she could be entirely, and deadly wrong, but she had come into this meeting to shed some light on the situation that Dumbledore could not completely control. He didn't see the other Order members nearly every day, or have spent seven years with them at Hogwarts, in the confines of the common room. Alice hoped that she helped somewhat, and let out a breath as she started to explain the rest of her list.
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