This is the sequel to Never Been So Sure of Anything,
Enjoy!


"Is it really wise to trust Lucius Malfoy?" Kingsley Shacklebolt asked Alastor Moody, as the two walked towards the door, as Kingsley went to fetch his

"What do you think?" he grunted in reply, as his glass eye circled around.

"I never trusted him," Kingsley answered honestly.

"I trust him just as much as I trust Snape," Mad-Eye added.

"I trust Dumbledore though Alastor, and that's where the line on Severus Snape starts to blur," Kingsley whispered back.

"Not even Dumbledore knows where the girl is," Mad-Eye spoke, gripping Kingsley's shoulder before he turned around to head back to the kitchen, where the rest of the Order sat, leaving Kingsley to grab his cloak from the hook before apparating away.

"Not even Professor Moody trust's Lucius Malfoy," Fred said as he yanked back the extendable ear they had all been using to listen to the two wizard's conversation.

"Of course he doesn't he isn't daft," George replied, leaning away from the railing.

"Malfoy's are slimy gits, why would Ginny trust one," Ron added folding his arms as Hermione pulled up the second ear.

"Sirius usually tells me what's going on-" Harry added, letting his sentence fall.

"But dear old snuffles was snogging our sister back in 1976," the twins chimed, using Harry's old nickname for his Godfather.

"Do you think he knew?" Hermione asked, as looking between the four boys.

"Knew what?" Ron asked, shoving a handful of sweets into his mouth with vigor, taking advantage of the fact that he no longer needed to be quiet.

"Do you think he knew that Ginny was the girl from his past," Hermione clarified, finally asking the question they had all been wondering when they first found out that Ginny had traveled back in time.

"For the first time, I'm glad there are some things the Order won't tell us," the twins answered, exchanging looks.

"Do you think it's wise to have Lucius come here?" Tonks asked, as she handed Remus a cup of tea, knocking a chair over in the process.

"It's too much of a risk to travel to his manor," Remus replied.

"It's a risk for him to come to headquarters," Arthur said from the doorway

"She's our little girl Arthur," Molly replied from where she stood by the stove, her hands gripping tightly onto her apron.

"I want Ginny back just as much as you, but I won't risk the lives of everyone else here at Headquarters just to chat with Lucius Malfoy," Arthur retorted.

"What would you have us do? Traveling directly to his manor would be too dangerous for both us and him," Remus responded.

"I don't trust Snape," Mad-Eye said as he walked back into the kitchen.

"I do," Sirius spoke from the corner of the room, where he had been standing against the wall silently.

"Since when have you ever trusted him? You hated him just as much as James did back at Hogwarts- if not more," Remus countered.

"Maybe it took nearly 20 years for me to come to my senses," Sirius responded.

"What brought on the change in heart?" Bill Weasley asked, from where he now stood just behind his mother, his hands resting on her shoulders.

"Ginny," Sirius said, her name bringing a small smile to his lips.

Remus reached across the table and passed Molly his untouched tea.

"I trust Ginny. And for whatever reason, knowing Snape as she did here in the future, she trusted him. If for some reason Ginny may have trusted the git Lucius, then so do I," Sirius continued solemnly.

"Git?" Remus responded raising an eyebrow.

"I trust him, because Ginny did, doesn't mean I have to like him," Sirius grinned.