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Keiran gave an account of coming back home - though he left out from where he had come - two days before Christmas to find that his father was dead in his lab. The proof had been found in Aiden's notes that he was trying to create a potion that would alter the ability of Ana's fertility spell to actually discern the truth. Keiran could have taken it to convince the Ministry that he was unable to have children, and would have been able to go on with his life. Now, with his kids and with Millie, that wasn't something he regretted being without. But there were some people who have been desperate for it, and Ana had ensured that it wasn't even an option. That was why, of course, Aiden had to go.
As for Mairen finding out, Keiran hadn't actually been given the whole story when she tried to admit it all to him. So he gestured that she should explain and sat back in his chair to see if he could properly understand it this time. She seemed to be feeling more calm, so he hoped it would make more sense, now.
"We had traced the magic of one of the men working for Ana. He said Ana sent him. Told us in exchange for a near-pardon. A hefty fine was meant to have been sent his way, if nothing else, but we never got to take the case through. I lost my voice, and Sc- ... and Malfoy left, but not before Ana found me and laid down a threat against my family, and against the Malfoys. Pretty sure she said she would go after the Hayes as well," she added, glancing towards Keiran.
He bristled without meaning to, wildly uncomfortable with the idea of Ana doing anything to his mother or his wife and children. Beyond that, of course, were the Rookwoods. But they seemed easily able to take care of themselves. Keiran found himself wishing she had said something earlier, if only because he knew Theodore would have helped them take her down. He believed that. At least until Mai opened her mouth to continue.
"I moved in with Theodore back in... November. End of November," she corrected with a slight nod, even as her cheeks colored. "I told him at Christmas, and I wanted to tell Keiran," she elaborated, apparently refusing to glance in his direction despite his obvious surprise, "but Theo felt it wasn't the right time. He didn't want anyone making a move they would regret - especially during the holidays. But now that things are changing - for me, and for Millie - it seems like there isn't a whole lot of time left to do something about it. I would have hated myself if I'd waited until after Millie's baby came, or after mine. I've been told that it takes courage to admit to fear. But I don't feel brave for having waited or giving Ana time to cover this up.
"When she stopped me today, I didn't even think to realize she might have heard I was looking into it again. Not until her wand was at my throat and I had to wonder what Theodore's reaction would be if I came back and looked hurt. Or if anything happened to- Well, I can admit that my life is the one I was less worried about. I don't think that was so unusual, though. Worrying after your child, I mean."
She glanced at Keiran and caught his expression. He felt sorry for her, to be sure, but he was also upset with the redhead and her man for keeping it from him now that they both knew.
"If nothing else, I've got memories I can pull to show them," she finished, turning her gaze to the desk in front of her and wrapping her arms around herself.