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"Oh, I don't tell Mrs. Irving things. Then she feels like she has to have opinions. We're both happier if she has no idea what I'm up to."

360 degree circles in the air!

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"Hogwarts is a boarding school. Surely she'll want to know where you're going. And she'll need to buy you school supplies and pay your tuition, though we do have scholarships for any families that are unable to afford them."

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"All the money to take care of me comes from the government. I don't know if you have some kind of system to get the foster care people to pay you. --You could say I'm going to a regular boarding school. Because I'm smart."

It goes against every instinct of his eleven years to tell Mrs. Irving a secret, or indeed anything she doesn't strictly need to know.

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"We can figure something out; you won't need to worry about the money. Are you worried how Mrs. Irving will react if you tell her?"

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"Well, no, but then she'd know. And ask questions. And have to be concerned about things. And she doesn't want to have to pay attention to me, and I certainly don't want her to pay attention to me, so I'm going to help both of us out by telling her I'm at a boarding school for smart kids and she doesn't have to worry about it."

He's really not used to explaining this to adults.

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McGonagall is kind of against any plan that involves a child with no designated non-her adults on the muggle-raised group Diagon Alley trip, but she's done it before and she'll do it again, and in the honesty of her own head Mrs. Irving doesn't sound like a particularly useful child-minder anyway.

"You are not required to inform your muggle guardian about magic so long as you don't do any in front of her that might lead her to run to a journalist. I will tell her the standard cover story we suggest for non-guardian relatives about a school in Scotland for gifted children. Is she home now?"

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"If she was home I wouldn't be." Somersaults in the air. Cy belatedly realizes that some vitally important questions were left unanswered. "Why am I a wizard? What does it mean to be a wizard? Why are wizards secret?

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"You are a wizard because your birth mother was a witch, and I will need to explain how she died. Being a wizard means that you have magic and that you must learn to control it, and that you are automatically considered a member of the wizarding community in Britain. Magic is secret because many muggles--people without magic--want to harm wizards, and because some wizards want to harm muggles, and a war between the two peoples could be terribly destructive."

"Which brings me to the matter of your birth mother. Before you were born, a dark wizard attempted to conquer magical Britain. Your mother was one of the few who fought back--and one of the many who died."

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Okay Cy just found out about magic five minutes ago but that sounds like super bullshit. Lots of people want to hurt Jews but Jews didn't decide to pretend that Jewish people are a fairy story. Actually is that true, if members of oppressed religions were going around pretending they didn't exist he certainly wouldn't know about them. This experience should cause him to believe in more secrets. Maybe he should look into the Kennedy assassination.

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This line of thought was disrupted by McGonagall mentioning his mom. 

"My parents disappeared."

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"As far as the muggle government knows, yes. If we had told anyone they were dead, someone might have investigated, which would only have put that person at risk."

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"...With all due respect, Professor, this is really something someone should have told me before I was literally eleven. I assume the dark wizard is not currently a problem."

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"Oh, certainly not, he's dead. But I'm afraid his attempted takeover left the government in a certain amount of chaos, and I expect they lost track of you entirely. Fortunately Hogwarts has magical methods of detecting when a magical child reaches the appropriate age. Our school runs from age eleven to age seventeen, which is the wizarding age of majority."

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"...do you... know people who knew them?"

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She stares into the middle distance for a moment, mentally listing names. Dead . . . dead . . . might as well be dead . . . well he's not going to be at all reasonable . . . 

"I was one of your mother's teachers. She was very brave; she always took 'you can't do that' as a challenge. But she was kind, too. She helped her fellow students and never worried about what was in it for her."

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That is more things than Cy has ever known about his mother. 

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Well! That's definitely not being excited about magic powers.

"So! How do I learn magic?"

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"The first step is to take you to Diagon Alley, the secret magical street where many of the best magical shops are, and get you your books and uniforms and a wand like this one. I'll be leading a group there in two weeks' time, with all the other children who grew up in the muggle world. Most of them have two muggle parents; magic runs in families but it can also go dormant for generations and crop up at random."

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"Diagon Alley? Like, diagonally? Why."

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"Because it's in a pocket of magically expanded space that only interacts with the rest of the map at a single point, and someone several hundred years ago thought they were very clever."

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Cy would complain about this but if he's honest he would also name it 'diagonally.'

"Is there something I should do before then?"

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"I will need to talk to Mrs. Irving. Will you be able to get to an address in London two weeks from today, or will I need to pick you up?"

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"Oh, yeah, I can get there!"

He will just fail to explain how.

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She is so very unsurprised by both the words and the silence after them. She gives him the address of the Leaky Cauldron. "It's magically hidden--muggles will think the shop on its left is adjacent to the shop on its right. You should be able to see it with no difficulty, but I will be waiting outside just in case. If you get lost, go to King's Cross station and I will come and find you."

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"Okay!"

He thinks McGonagall should show him more magic now.

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