7. ALMA ALERON
James had wanted to explore the grounds that very night, but his parents, along with the rest of the adults, had insisted on getting everyone to their rooms and into bed.
The guest quarters were housed in a large brick mansion that overlooked the grounds, relatively near the Warping Willow. Shortly, James had found himself in a surprisingly sumptuous bedroom with a gigantic marble fireplace, nearly as tall as he was, and three four-poster beds so high that they had little wooden stepstools next to them. Albus claimed the one nearest the window and James took the one in the middle. Within minutes, despite the excitement of the night, and the thrill of finally arriving, James had dropped into a deep dreamless sleep.
He seemed to wake almost immediately and blinked at the bright sunshine that beamed through the window, swimming with dust motes. Bird song twittered nearby and as James sat up in his high bed, he could see people moving on the flagstone walkways of the campus below the window. He grinned and saw that Albus was already awake.
'I smell bacon,' Albus said, nodding. 'The kitchens are in the basement. Come on, let's see if we can nick a little nosh!'
'Way ahead of you,' Ralph announced from the other side of the room, shrugging into a very oversized white robe. 'Come on, there are two more. One for each of us. Man, this is living.'
'I can't imagine that this is what life will be like in the dorms,' James replied, grabbing one of the robes, 'but when in Rome…'
Together, the three boys tramped down the stairs and down a high, richly paneled hall. Display cases on one side showed a variety of trophies and awards as well as a collection of strange leather sporting balls, most dull and worn with age. On the other side of the hall, framed portraits and photographs peered down. James recognized some of the faces in the images—Abraham Lincoln and George Washington among them—but most were completely unknown to him. Very few of the images moved and James assumed that most of the paintings were, in fact, non-magical.
The boys passed a large sitting room and a coat closet and stopped as they neared a busy dining room, filled with bright morning light from two tall windows. Most of the adults were already gathered around the table, babbling, passing plates, and pouring steaming cups of coffee and tea. Happily, James, Ralph, and Albus ran into the room and found seats around the long table.
'Robes and pyjamas?' Lucy said, blinking aside at James as he climbed into the chair next to her.
'Al smelled bacon,' James shrugged. 'Be glad he's dressed at all.'
Percy spooned sugar into his tea as he spoke, apparently in the middle of a conversation with Chancellor Franklyn, who sat across from him. 'So, in order to maintain security and remain hidden in Muggle Philadelphia, Alma Aleron exists in a time bubble in the year seventeen fifty.'
'Actually,' Franklyn replied, leaning back in his chair and dabbing at his chin with a napkin, 'we are now back in the twenty-first century, as of this morning. Twenty forty, I believe. We try to use round numbers, but even so, it can be monstrously difficult to keep track of.'
Georgia Burke spoke up next. 'The time bubble roams daily, spanning approximately four hundred and fifty years. The historical target of any given day is determined by a complex algorithm based on the actual date, the phase of the moon, and… er… the mood of a certain Kneazle-cat.'
'Yes,' Franklyn nodded. 'Patches, the administration pet. The wizard who designed the algorithm is a believer that there needed to be a single random variable to prevent outsiders from cracking the timecode. He figured that only those that truly deserve to be on campus would know Patches the cat, and her moods. Ingenious, really, but somewhat obtuse, since cats, even of the Kneazle variety, really only have one mood.'
'Sullen,' Burke agreed. 'With various shades of petulant, haughty, aloof, and bored. Still, as a security concept, it is fairly solid.'
'Oh, we know all about Kneazle-cats,' Izzy commented from across the table. 'Remember Crookshanks? Rose's family's cat?' she asked, looking aside at Petra, and then turning to address everyone else at the table, her voice sober. 'But Crookshanks isn't sullen at all. He's a sweetheart.'
'To you, perhaps,' Harry muttered.
'So what if someone hops over the school wall from the inside?' Albus asked around a mouthful of toast. 'Would they be able to go explore the future or the past? What if they got lost? Or went and screwed up history somehow?'
Franklyn laughed lightly, as if this were a question he'd had to answer many, many times. 'Fortunately for history, the time bubble stops at the boundary of the campus: the stone wall we all observed last night. The moment you climbed over, you'd leave the Timelock and find yourself in the normal flow of time, only locked out of the campus, and with Flintlock to convince to let you back in.'
'Ah,' Albus said, disappointed.
'At any rate, we have a full day ahead of us,' Ginny announced placing her napkin next to her plate. 'Lily, we need to get you and Izzy settled in at your new school, elsewhere in the city, and we need to get ourselves squared away with our own flat.'
Franklyn cleared his throat. 'Harry, I've arranged for an indefinite Floo visa for you and your charges, effective as of this morning. It will allow you free access to the Crystal Mountain and any domestic magical destinations you may require for the duration of your stay.'
'That will do nicely,' Harry agreed. 'But what about communication with my associates abroad? I understand that you have an entire department dedicated to international experimental communications. As you know, Titus Hardcastle, my second-in-command, will be joining me periodically during the investigation. It will be necessary for me to communicate with him regularly and international post is notoriously slow.'
At the end of the table, Merlin spoke. 'I have foreseen just such a requirement, Mr. Potter. Speak to me in my quarters when you have the opportunity.'
Franklyn blinked at Merlin, and then turned to Harry. 'And of course, the Department of Experimental Magical Communications will assist you in any way that you might require. I will equip you with a pass that will grant you immediate access to the campus through the main gate. Flintlock knows you now, and will escort you through the Timelock. As you can imagine, however, you cannot Apparate onto the campus from outside of the time bubble, nor can it be accessed via Floo. Alas, our security measures, foolproof as they are, do present their own unique limitations.'
'I don't plan on leaving campus at all during my stay,' Neville Longbottom announced, smiling. 'I've a meeting with the Head of the Flora Department, Professor Sanuye, later this morning, in preparation for my presentation tomorrow night. Frankly, I admit, I'm a wee bit nervous about it.'
'You shall do splendidly,' Audrey announced confidently. 'There is no greater expert on the subject of herbology than you, Professor Longbottom.'
'Well,' Neville replied, blushing, 'that may be stretching it a bit far…'
'As for you four,' Ginny said, indicating James, Albus, Ralph, and Lucy, 'you are scheduled to meet Zane next to the Octosphere at ten o'clock. He'll show you around the campus and get you prepared for your first day of school. If you plan to wear something other than your pyjamas and those ridiculous robes, I suggest you finish up quickly and change.'