Admission Request

Taneaka Kalforovich

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Taneaka sighed as she watched Andromeda run around with the house elf. That child was more boisterous than Markov and Ivana put together. Then again, Ivana wasn't really a bouncy child. The girl didn't really fit in much with her family, they loved her anyway.

Taneaka scowled as she heard a knock on the door. She considered making Nibbles, the elf being chased by her daughter, answer the door but then she would have to put up with the childs temper tantrum and she wasn't in the mood for that.

Taneaka slammed open the door and laid her eyes on a younger boy at the door. He looked familiar but she couldn't place him. "May I help you young man?" She asked in her most annoyed tone.
 
Woody grinned when he saw a woman answer he door. This Benson guy definitely had good taste in women. "Mr Kalforovich is a very lucky man." Woody held his hand out to the woman. "The name's Woody. Woody Green." The Green name didn't mean much to anyone unless they were a death eater or they read the news paper. "I'm here to see Benson. Is he in??" He certainly hoped so. He wanted to work for the man but he couldn't be bothered to walk off just to come back again. Woody was very lazy. It was why he didn't have a job. His mum gave him enough money to live off of. It suited him fine to just sit around and get p!ssed at the pub all the time. His only exercise was him morning workout and his evening fun.
 
Taneaka let up her icy posture when he complimented her and spoke his name. That would be why he looked familiar, he was a Green. "A relative of Dervish by any chance?" It had been a while since she had seen the man, just over four years, but it had been, fun, when she had. He was a wonderful man.

"What exactly is it regarding?" Taneaka liked her family, she liked the way she lived, and was determined to keep it that way. That meant being very careful about who she let into their house, especially to see her husband. Not all of the things they did were legal and she didn't want her children to have to use visiting hours to see their father. Even if he wasn't their biological father, like in Andromeda's case and possibly the other two.
 
Woody nodded. "Both of them. Dervish Sr. is my father and Dervish Jr. is my brother. Which of them do you know??" Woody wouldn't know how his dad would know her. He had always been off meeting new people so Woody never really cared who he did and didn't meet. Junior just got with every female he stood a chance with. This woman seemed way out of his league though.

Woody shrugged. "Work. I've heard about the sort of things he does and I'd like to be in on it." Woody never wanted to get pinned down as a death eater and end up the same way as a few people in his family but the thought of fighting against dirt excited him and he wanted to do it more. When he heard about Benson, he started asking questions and went straight to the address given.
 
Taneaka smiled, she loved it when Bennie got more lads into the group. It always put him in a good mood. "Well then, follow me." She lead him to the living room where her youngest was still trying to catch the house elf. She had ordered the house elf not to apparate until the young girl had caught her or she ordered the elf to do another task so there would be no cheating. "Senior. Though I haven't seen him in quite a while. How is he?"

Taneaka gestured to the sofa as she sat in one of the large chairs. She conjured some writing utensils and a small desk and chair and watched as they caught the attention of her little girl. She looked a lot like her father, also the father of Woody, she was surprised no body had noticed it. "Nibbles, tell Benson there is a young man here that is interested in joining." She watched as the elf apparated, now she was allowed to, and turned back to the young boy. "My daughter named the poor elf." She watched as Andromeda tried to write again, she was getting better.
 
Woody walked into the huge house. These people must have had loads of money. Woody had grown up in a house smaller than this one and they'd had to fit fourteen people in until Junior moved out. "Woah. This house is amazing. Did you decorate it yourself??" Lily had designed all of the decorations for their house but she was too young to decorate it herself.

"Oh right." Woody nodded as she said it was her father she knew. "How do you know him then??" Woody had never cared but that didn't mean he wasn't curious. Plus the fact that it was something to make conversation with. Otherwise it would just be silence. Fun...

Woody grinned at the name of the elf. "Don't worry. I know how girls can be. I have three sisters. Two of them are only four though." Lily was a very strange girl but she was also very smart and caring. He certainly couldn't see her becoming a death eater any time after school.
 
Taneaka nodded and smiled, she had taken a while making her house beautiful. "Yes, it took a while but I believe your home must reflect yourself. It's no use living in a house that doesn't make you feel proud to live in." That theory applied to everything in Taneaka's life, from mundane things such as her clothes, to the names she used for people.

"We met at the Rouge's Christmas about four years ago." Taneaka decided against telling this boy she had slept with his father. That was never a nice thing to hear about your parents besides, it could hurt his decision to come and work for them. "How has he been?"

Taneaka's first impression of the man was that he was sweet and cared about family. She had told him that Devries was his and yet he hadn't once tried to see them or contact them. She found that awfully rude, Benson was the only thing stopping her going round there and intruding on his life.

Taneaka sighed, the house elf was taking an unusually long amount of time. Perhaps her husband already had a guest in his office, she never really knew. His office was the one room of the house she hadn't decorated and, surprisingly, she didn't mind that. His office was dark and it suited him and what went on inside it perfectly, even if she was given the choice she wouldn't ruin the perfect atmosphere inside it.
 
Woody nodded in agreement. "My sister made all the plans for our house but she went to every single person who lived there and made sure we all liked it before she got everyone decorating. She did a great job on mine and my brother's room." Woody could see Lily becoming an internal decorator when she was older but he didn't see why she would need school for that. She could easily drop out now and start working.

Woody pulled a face of disgust at the name of the Rouges. They were a pathetic lot. He hadn't seen any of them in ages and he didn't intend to. The two girls were stuck up little b!tches and the boy was a little mummy's boy. Then there was that foul woman they called mother and the bloke who managed to get himself locked in Azkaban for killing kids no less.

Woody's face changed to slight shock when he realised the woman didn't know about his dead. "Oh, I guess you never heard." He felt sympathy for her. He didn't know how close she was with his dad so he felt bad about telling her but it was better than thinking he was alive when he wasn't "He passed away a month before my mum gave birth to my baby sisters." Of course, Woody was never the best at letting it off softly. He just said words as they came to his head. In a way, that was a Green thing. Their dad had been like it and he'd passed the gene on to most of them.
 
Taneaka smiled. "She sounds a lovely girl. I assume she isn't one of the four year olds." She chuckled a bit before her face turned to a soft frown. "Well, I guess that would explain the lack of contact. Sorry for your loss." She didn't really feel that sad by the news. She had met the guy twice, once at the Christmas do and once at the wedding when she informed him of her pregnancy.

Nibbles reappeared in the room with a nervous look towards the young boy before turning to his mistress. Master is able to see the boy now.. Taneaka stood elegantly and indicated that Woody should follow her with her finger. "I'm not sure what sort of a mood he is in so I'd say expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised."

Taneaka smirked and knocked on the set of double doors before opening them both, she always loved a huge entrance, and stepping in. "Woody Green for you darling." She let the younger boy enter before closing the doors and leaving him alone with her husband. She only hoped he was in a good mood, for the boys sake.
 
Woody nodded. He would have been very surprised if Bella or Rosie managed to do a interior design of a whole house. He would be forced to call them mini geniuses. Of course, he'd never expect that from anyone in his family. They all had brains but they weren't major geniuses at all.

By the woman's reaction to his death, Woody would of guessed she wasn't that close to him. If she was then she wasn't showing any signs of being upset about his father's death. He was about to say how she didn't need to be sorry as it was four years ago and he'd become used to the absence of his father now but then the elf walked in and spoke.

Woody shrugged at what she said. "I've grown up with my father's temper in the house. I should be able to handle it fine." He was used to having older men yelling and shouting at him and even attacking him. He just wondered how far Benson would take it. He entered the room and grinned. The whole house seemed to be amazing the way it all blended together but this room was different. It was darker and more business-like than the rest of the house.
 
Benson looked up as the office doors opened and he saw a young lad there. At a guess he would say the man was around twenty, twenty one maybe. He wasn't quite sure what to believe when the elf, Nibbles, had told him there was someone here voluntarily. Benson was used to having to keep his 'employees' with him by whatever it was that had brought them in. He wasn't sure if he could trust a boy that arrived with nothing for him to keep him with.

"Well, this is quite the surprise. What's your name?" Benson asked the lad. Luckily he was in a relatively good mood, else he would've ordered the boy to be removed immediately. He was curious. No person willingly put themselves in his group, they were all desperate and in need. Over the past few months he had paid peoples rent, protected their children and various other things. He had also wiped a few memories, those that wanted to take him for a ride. He could tell those people a mile away, they were the people who came to him asking for a swimming pool.
 
Woody grinned at the man. He looked like the kind of person who would be a top death eater and instead he was only helping out a few. Then again, Woody had been told a few times that he looked like a death eater and yet he wasn't either.

Woody walked over to the desk where the man was and stood the other side. "Woody Green, sir. I've come as a volunteer." He wondered whether this man would accept him. He wasn't feeling very hopeful when he saw the eyes looking back at him but he never gave up that easily when there was something he wanted. He was way too stubborn. It was something that had always annoyed his family. He always wanted things to happen a certain way in the house and he had never given up his argument easily.
 
Benson studied the boys' posture and expression before gesturing to the chair opposite his chair. "Take a seat, Woody." He thought he had heard that name before but only in passing. It was the name Green he was sure he knew. He would ask about family relations later though, now was for business. "Tell me then, what is it about you that makes you think I need or even want you here?" Of course he would be harsh with him, if his spirit was easily broken then he would be no use to him at all.

Benson was sort of glad that he had a volunteer, he was sick of the usual routine. It felt good to have a change and be interviewing someone properly again. The last time he had had to do this was with Ryan, their local death eater so to speak. Ryan came to him with the jobs they had to do, Benson chose someone to do it and, as they weren't on the death eater list, they generally got away with it. Benson then happily informed Ryan and Ryan informed his boss and everyone was happy. Well, anyone important was happy.
 
Woody sat down and smiled. "I'm related to a lot of death eaters but I don't want to be one myself. I also think that what the death eaters do sounds great. I feel that by joining here I can be half way between both." Woody's ancestors had been death eaters for years. He had relatives who had fought alongside Voldemort all those years back. He was glad to be related to his ancestors but he didn't want to have the same fate that they had. He was going to leave that to Dervish and Jerrod. "If you've worked with death eaters for long then you probably know my dad because he was one." Benson's wife had known him so why wouldn't Benson?? "Dervish Green."
 
Benson nodded, he recognised the name now. It was one of his wifes' flings and their youngest childs' father. "So you wish to take part in the activities of a death eater but without being in a position to be named a death eater?" Benson made it seem like a nasty question. Of course, that is exactly the purpose of the brotherhood. They were there to make the lives of death eaters easier while also stopping themselves from being linked to their actions by the Aurors. So far it was going well, they weren't that large and they weren't public. Which made him wonder how Woody had found him, that was a question for other times though.
 
Woody nodded. "Basically, yeah." It was sounding good. So far, Benson had said nothing about him being rejected and he seemed to be happy with what Woody was saying. Then again, it was hard to tell. This man was good at hiding everything. "I could even talk to my brother and see whether he wants to get involved as he is a death eater already. I'm sure he'd be fine with it." He could see Dervish growing old and being a lot like Benson. Wife who does what she's told, family all around, people who are give orders and follow them, lots of money.
 
Benson considered him. "We have a death eater contact already but if you wish him to be involved in the brotherhood then feel free to bring him along. First though, you must be inducted. You understand that, though we work with death eaters, we are not like them?" Benson rested his arms on the desk and looked at Woody intensely.

"We are a brotherhood. That means that, unlike the death eaters, we do not fight to win favour and rise in ranks. We are brothers, we work together and protect each other and their loved ones. If a brother needs you then you will go. Do you understand?" Usually Benson gave the rules after the induction, when they couldn't turn back. But they were usually confused and slightly distraught by this point so he had no trouble in telling Woody before hand.
 
Woody nodded. "I understand that and I am happy to follow those rules." Woody had always been faithful and loyal to his friends. It was just getting friends that was the problem. Most people didn't like the way he behaved but he hoped that by being in the brotherhood he'd be able to make friend easier. By what Benson was saying everyone in the brotherhood had to be there for each other and that meant everyone had to be friends. He started wondering who else was in the brotherhood and whether he'd get a best friend in it. His best had always been his twin brother who had gone off and had a child with his wife.
 
Benson nodded and internally smiled though nothing showed on his face. "Good. Do you have anyone at home that we must explain your absence to. Anyone that would miss you for a couple of days while you do your induction?" Taneaka would pay the family a visit, as always, and explain that he had taken a job and would be away for a few days.

Woody, however, would be tested to both is physical and emotional strengths before coming back here and resting for a day. He would, of course, never be able to tell anyone what pain he had experienced but everyone in the brotherhood already knew so he wouldn't have to. "You will be inducted immediately."
 
Woody thought about it for a second. "My mum's the only person I can think of. She sometimes pops by the house and she would start wondering if I wasn't there for a few days." Woody was fine with having his mum at his house but she was a clean freak and his house wasn't exactly spotless like she liked it to be.

A grin spread across Woody's face. He'd already guessed he'd be tested. They wouldn't exactly let anyone into the brotherhood without knowing how skilled they were. "Thank you, sir. I won't let you down." Woody meant every word of it. If he let Benson down, he'd also be letting himself down and that was something he never did.
 
Benson was sure his wife could find her nicely. "My wife will let her know you'll be out of town for the next three days. We have met your family before hand so it should be okay." Benson pressed the handy button he had to call any free person there was. Ryan wasn't needed for a volunteer. He was only called when the person needed to be scared, one of his future brothers could take him through the challenge.

"You will be taken through the induction by one of the brothers. He will be unable to help you outright but he can guide you through the tasks as much as he sees fit. It depends on who answers the call." It would be sent out by now and soon the man would walk through the doors of his office. He knew that a lot of his boys could be cruel and a lot could be overly nice, he hoped that Woody got a medium one or a nasty one if it had to be an extreme. A volunteer shouldn't have it easy.
 
Gareth got the signal and thanked that he wasn't looking after Avery at that point in time. He apparated straight to the Kalforovich's home and was lead to the office straight away by Taneaka. He knocked on the door and opened it. "Sir." He nodded to his boss, slightly confused. There was a guy he didn't recognise in the chair. At first he thought it was a new recruit but they tended to be looking confused, sometimes they even cried, but this man was looking collected and proud. "What can I do?"
 
Benson looked up as Gareth arrived and smiled. "I need you to take this young man through the admission test for me please." This would be the first time Gareth had accompanied someone through. It was a high honour among the guys and he knew that Gareth would accept. "This is Woody Green. He is a volunteer. Woody this is Knight, he is one of the brothers." He had a feeling these two might get along. They were of similar age and, he assumed, they both liked going out for a drink.
 

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