'Where's my egg roll?' Ralph asked, leaning forward and sniffing at the open bag. Lights flickered within it and James was mildly amused to see lit sparklers inside the bag, stuck into the tops of a variety of white cartons and boxes.
'What this kinda money?' the delivery wizard said, peering suspiciously at the Galleons in his hand. 'This not real money. You trick me?'
'It's real,' Franklyn said wearily. 'European Galleons are still legal tender in this country, even though you see fewer and fewer of them these days.'
The Chinese wizard regarded Franklyn doubtfully. A moment later, he pocketed the Galleons. 'Fine fine. But no change. Don't know exchange rate.'
'Call it a tip,' Harry smiled, accepting a paper bag of crab rangoon from Zane.
The Chinese wizard nodded, doffed his red pillbox cap, turned, and swooped away. In the darkness beyond the
Ralph munched his egg roll thoughtfully. 'If I'm not mistaken,' he said, watching the men in the dark suits as they started their car, 'those two are Muggles.'
'You nailed it, Ralphinator,' Zane said, sighing. 'The Bureau is part of the Muggle F.B.I., only super top- secret. The president doesn't even find out about them unless he absolutely has to. They're a little creepy and intense, but it's all part of the deal.'
'What deal is that?' James asked.
Zane leaned against the end of the
Lucy frowned at the black car as it drove serenely away, its lights off in the darkness. 'Do they have… what's it called…
Zane shrugged slowly and shook his head, as if he wasn't really sure.
'All I know,' Ralph commented, climbing to his feet, 'is that we were lucky to have that witch in our compartment. The one that pegged all those guys on the brooms. Talk about your wandless magic.'
Zane screwed up his face thoughtfully. 'Was she part of your group?'
'I met her once before,' James admitted. 'In the hallway back at the Aquapolis. She's… curious.'
Lucy raised an eyebrow. 'What do you mean 'curious'?'
James shrugged. 'She knew things about me, that's all. She said it was because we Potters are famous.'
'I suspect there's more to it than that,' Lucy said, still looking closely at James. 'Otherwise, you wouldn't call her curious.'
Ralph raised his eyebrows. 'Well, there was the bit where she performed some dead serious magic without any wand in her hand,' he proclaimed. 'I mean, first Petra, and now some unknown lady. I'm starting to feel like I'm missing out on a trend.'
'Probably you just couldn't see her wand,' Lucy said dismissively. 'It was dark in there, and there was a lot going on.'
'I saw her raise her left hand and point,' Zane replied. 'There was no wand there, I promise you.'
'Yes,' Lucy nodded, her face merely inquiring, 'but did you see her right hand?'
Zane thought about it, but before he could answer, James spoke up again. 'What about when we were about to crash into the overpass? I was sure the train wasn't going to make the jump, but then up we went, like we suddenly sprouted wings. Maybe it was that witch again! Maybe she levitated the train!'
Lucy shook her head. 'You can't levitate yourself, James, or anything you happen to be riding in. It'd be like trying to pick yourself up by your own feet. It's one of the laws of magical dynamics.'
'Well,
Lucy opened her mouth to respond, and then stopped. Her eyes narrowed thoughtfully.
'Wait a minute,' Zane said, pointing at Lucy and looking at James. 'She's this year's Rose, right? She's the smart one!'
'What, Lucy?' James asked, bumping her.
Lucy shook herself. 'Well, like I said, it's impossible, but still…'
Ralph threw up his hands in exasperation. 'So tell already!'
'I think it might have been Petra,' Lucy said, looking at the three boys.
James felt a shiver coil at the base of his spine. 'Why do you say that, Lu?'
Lucy's face was tense as she thought about it. 'I was in the same car as Petra. Back in the middle of it all, even when those dark flyers were blasting the engine with their wands, Petra stayed unusually calm. Uncle Harry and Professor Longbottom were firing back at them and there was no end of confusion, what with everyone screaming and the train crashing along the street, but Petra just sat there, holding Izzy's hand. The two of them were just looking out the window, watching everything happen. And then, when the train leapt up, aiming for the tracks, I saw it…'
'Let me guess,' James said quietly. 'Petra closed her eyes. Like she was concentrating on something.'
Lucy looked at James. 'No,' she replied meaningfully. 'They both did. Izzy and Petra both. And that's when it happened. That's when we lifted up onto the tracks. That's when we didn't crash.'
There was a long awkward moment of silence as everyone considered this. Finally, James heard the approach of footsteps from the railway bed in front of them.
'James, and the rest of you,' Neville called up from the side of the tracks. 'The other train is finally ready for us. Go and alert Professor Remora and the others in our group, will you? Tell them we're boarding a different train for the remainder of the trip. With any luck, this journey may still end tonight.'
James nodded. Along with Lucy and Ralph, he climbed to his feet and threaded back through the rear doorway, into the dark train.
The second train wasn't as nice as the
'Finally here,' Ralph muttered, cupping his hands to the window as a railway station lumbered slowly past.