Michael could get into anywhere unnoticed, well, almost. Sometimes it depended upon how determined he was not to be seen. Today, he didn't want to be seen. He had Robert with him, and once they were in the second floor of the Leaky, they found the private room that Jack had arranged. They went inside quietly, and Robert removed the cloak and the mask.
Now that Robert was inside, Michael sent for a bottle of firewhiskey and a couple of glasses. They made themselves comfortable and when the whiskey arrived, Michael poured a couple of large glasses, one for Robert, and one for himself.
"You could use a little sleep, you know," Michael told her, seeing her fatigue was more than apparent. "But I also know how your curiosity works. You've been in the dark for a long time, and as much as I wanted to tell you, I couldn't. Now, we need to.
"Robert hasn't abandoned anything," Michael said. "His absence from the public eye has been important. Robert disappeared in September when Thaor tried to kill him.
"Here's the story. Robert had had a late night at work that night, and there were several of us who gathered to go get a pint, maybe some pub grub...It really was all very innocent, just a group of old mates out for a few laughs.
"It didn't stay so innocent. We were on our way home, and we were ambushed by Thaor. He had been well past insane for awhile, but we couldn't catch him. Thaor fired at Robert, and he damned near killed him. Thaor disappeared again before we could catch him, and because Robert was so critical, our attentions were honestly more focused on not letting him die...."
Robert signed impatiently at Michael.
"Oh, shut it," Michael scowled. "He said we should have him die and killed Thaor. That wasn't your choice. It was ours. Oh, let me stop a minute. The sign language we're using was something that we developed in Hogwarts as a bit of fun to be able to get by with talking in class. Used it for pranking, mainly. Never thought we'd be using it again. Kate and Robert and I are probably the only ones that remember it now. But since he can't speak, it served us to resurrect it.
"At any rate, we took him back to St. Mungos. When the dust settled, we found out that Thaor had cursed Robert. Its nothing we've ever seen, and from what we can figure out, to make matters worse, Thaor bungled it when he cast it. You know how powerful Thaor was. To undo a powerful dark curse is hard. To undo an unknown one is harder yet. To undo a bungled one, well, there's no textbook for that.
"And here's what its left him. He cannot speak. Sometimes that's a blessing..." Robert rolled his eyes at Michael. "Well? Its true. We know it causes him relentless pain. It also amplifies his emotions so severely that he sometimes has no control of his own behaviors. And-this is probably the most painful part for him--he's figured out that this curse is transmissible to energy workers. Anyone who uses their own body's magical energies as the primary source of what they do--seers, healers, that sort of lot.
"That means he cannot touch people like his own family without passing this on to them. He can't kiss his wife, touch his daughter, not Brian, and a lot of our friends and allies. He doesn't dare touch an energy worker to heal them, not even if it means letting them die.
"His mind is completely intact, but he is unpredictable. I spend my time with him, largely, these days because I can touch him. I'm not an energy worker. He can't pass it to me. And he and I go back far enough that I trust him--most of the time--not to kill me. The times when I just don't know, well, I'm willing to risk it for him. His curse is the first problem."