March 25th, 1891 — Emrys' House, Bristol
Emrys had really been hoping that Pettigrew's letter that afternoon would have been calling this whole stupid affair off. He'd been mentally preparing for his offer to be either accepted or replaced with a request for more, which would have been fine. Expected, really; bartering was part of any good business arrangement, though he would have preferred to have done it in person the previous night. Emrys was personally willing to pay ten galleons to avoid this mess, which seemed like a worthy investment when one tallied up all the possible expenses. He'd potentially need to replace a whole outfit if Macmillan bled on him too much. He would have to get up early, which wasn't an actual expense but took an emotional toll for certain, particularly for a man who lived the best hours of his life late at night. His reputation might suffer if he had to escort Macmillan to a hospital, and it got out that he'd been involved in this foolishness, which meant his business might suffer. Macmillan might die, so he'd be down one sexual partner. He might have to postpone his meeting with the Professor, who was supposed to visit over the holiday, if things got too out of hand. So, yes, it was well worth ten galleons. If Pettigrew wanted more, he could probably cajole the rest out of Macmillan — he didn't have a shipping empire to support him, but he wasn't broke, either.
But the letter didn't have a demand for money. It had a list of spells. How tedious.
Emrys had received Macmillan in a bedroom near his own, which had access to his wardrobe — this room that adjoined the master through the wardrobe and bath was intended for a wife, but since he was unmarried it was Emrys' favorite room to use for intimate conversations. He didn't let people into his actual bedroom, as a general rule, except the staff. While they talked, he pulled a few dark brown coats out of the walk-in closet and tossed them onto the bed, trying to decide which would be least likely to show blood marks if necessary.
"It's not too late to back out," he pointed out.

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