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Well, well, well! Our boys do seem to be in a bit of a pickle! They've been forced to make a fast escape, but have violated the International Confederation of Wizards' Statute of Secrecy by leaving evidence of their having been in a Muggle dwelling.
Plus we have several unanswered questions.
In this Round we have to tie up all the loose ends in an interesting way. (Though not necessarily in the order enumerated below.)
Why was it important that Remus go to THAT particular house? Or was it important that Sirius go there?
Was the mission Dumbledore sent him on accomplished, or does he (or both) need to return to do something more?
Why is the Mission important?
It is June, just after the end of the TriWizard Tournament, tie in canon events or the planning of what is needed to be done that summer, in your reasoning and storyline.
You are not limited to having all of this story occur within the day or two so far. If they need more time until they can complete the errand they were sent on, so be it. If they completed the errand, what's next?
Where did the Wizards apparate to (Grimmauld, close by, or where)? Is what they found at that place important? (It is probably dependant to your answer of the above.)
Did the Muggles hear the noise as the Wizards left, further violating the International Confederation of Wizards' Statute of Secrecy?
Is everything as it seems on the surface? (All of the following do NOT need to be included if your storyline goes in another direction, but explanations for at least two ARE needed.) What about the tea cups? The police? The dishwasher? The Muggles? The House? The "price" on the Wizards' heads? The unmade beds?
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