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Amelia Bones massaged her temples, not wanting to open her eyes. Being Cornelius Fudge's successor to the position of Minister of Magic was not all it was cracked up to be. Why the man had fought so hard to hold onto the job she didn't know; frankly, if it were up to her she'd be on a beach in Tahiti right now-


"Madam Minister?"

Unwillingly, she dropped her hands and looked up. Aloyisius Nacknouck was watching her with a worried expression. The little man was head of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures' Spirit Division. She'd seen his signature far too many times of late; half the reports on her desk right now came from his quill.

"Yes, Aloyisius," she said tiredly. "I've read the latest."

"I'm sorry, Madam Minister- it's just-"

"Yes, yes, too much for an already overworked department. . . I know, Aloyisius. I know. Believe me, I'm not blaming you or your Division. Britain's never had this magnitude of a ghost problem before."

"Begging your pardon, ma'am, but Transylvania's never had this magnitude of a problem before." The slender stick in the corner of his mouth shivered up and down. It took Amelia a moment to remember that Aloyisius (like quite a lot of his Spirit Speakers) had taken to patronizing Muggle coffee-sellers, and had developed a bad habit of chewing on the stir-sticks the places offered. Well, there were worse vices. "You-Know-Who's behind it- he's got to be. This isn't natural, this many wizards coming back as ghosts. Nobody's got this much unfinished business."

"I know." Amelia made a half-hearted effort at straightening up the latest pile of reports. "And even when they do, the degree of hostility they come back with isn't nearly as bad as this lot-"

"Not to mention the other things. Poltergeists. Genii loci. Grims and haunts and apparitions everywhere you turn! Hawkswell and Struble had to call in the Obliviators yesterday and do half of Arsenal just to keep things quiet- we're not talking about wizards being haunted here, ma'am, we're talking Muggles!"

Amelia's heart sank, but she valiantly kept her expression calm. "How many?"

"Half of Arsenal- that's a football team," Nacknouck added, seeing the blank incomprehension on the Minister's face. "It was just a practice session, and lucky for us, too- but that's just the beginning. I've sent the Zoll twins off to Wales, there's an entire Muggle village being terrorized by the Mari Llwyd-"

"Not a thestral that looks like. . .?"

"No." Nacknouck's face was grim. "Parvathi Tiruviluamala's confirmed it. It's the real thing."

"Merlin's beard."

"You can say that again. It's only getting worse, Minister. My Division's doing everything in our power to put down the worst of it and send the ghosts along to wherever they're supposed to be- but even if it holds steady at this rate we can't do it all. We need help."

Amelia nodded, pinching the bridge of her nose between her index fingers. "It seems we don't have a choice," she said. "Call for Arthur Weasley, would you?"

Nacknouck started, but complied. Then he said, "Er- Weasley? Isn't he in-"

"Misuse of Muggle Artifacts, yes, send for him anyway." Her mouth twitched; she felt too tired to smile. "Believe me, Aloyisius, I've been reading everything you've brought me. I expected you'd be needing help early on. I just didn't think it would come to that point so quickly."

He nodded, taking a seat. "All right, but- why Weasley, if I might ask?"

The Minister of Magic steepled her fingers. "Europe's Spirit Speakers tend to be specialised in local ghosts and apparitions," she said. "There's a fellow in Finland does a bang-up job of expelling spirits from cursed artifacts- it's a real problem up there, apparently- but ask him to deal with something haunting a place and he's useless. The Italian strege are lovely at appeasing ghosts and relocating them, but they've got powerful cultural taboos against destroying certain kinds of spirits- the ones causing your Spirit Speakers the most trouble, naturally. And so on, and so forth. We could, theoretically, tap every country in Europe for aid and be covered- but the likelihood of getting all of them to cooperate is amazingly low. Not to mention that they've got their own problems."

"Yes, I suppose," said Nacknouck, "but you still haven't said why Weasley."

There was a rap at the Minister's door. Amelia smiled. "You'll see," she said, then raised her voice. "Come in, Arthur. . ."

The smile on the tall, thin wizard's face was not particularly convincing. Arthur Weasley, for all his jolly demeanor, was clearly worried- both of them could see that straightaway. "I came as soon as your message arrived, Minister," he said, hastily straightening one of his sleeves and trying ineffectually to smooth down his thinning red hair. "May I ask what this is about? Not that incident in the British Museum, I hope."

Amelia nodded to the chair opposite Nacknouck. "Sit down, please, Arthur- oh, do stop looking like you're expecting to be bitten. This isn't a reprimand."

"It's not?- I mean, oh! Of course, of course it's not. . ." Weasley settled himself into the chair hastily. "It's only-"

"Everyone is on edge these days, Arthur," said Amelia with what she hoped was a reassuring voice. "And small wonder, with everything that's been happening. No, this isn't about the Museum, and it's not about anything else to do with your office, either. As far as I'm concerned the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office has taken the transition from my predecessor's government better than the majority of the Ministry- along with the Spirit Division," she added, nodding towards Nacknouck.

Weasley blinked, glancing in the other wizard's direction. Apparently, he hadn't seen him before. Nacknouck nonetheless smiled politely and gave a smallish wave. "Spirit Division," murmured Weasley, turning back to the Minister's desk.

"That's right."

"Then this is about-"

"The increased incidence of ghost, poltergeist, and other spirit activity across Britain over the past month, yes."

Weasley looked to Nacknouck again, and then sat up very straight. "What could the Spirit Division possibly need from my office?" he asked. There was a peculiar little smile on his face, matched almost exactly by the one on Amelia's; he looked, thought Nacknouck, like a child in on a grown-up's jokes for the first time.

"Four names, Arthur," said the Minister.

"All four? You're sure? They don't take well to suggestions of being separated, I told you that already-"

"All four, yes. Even if two of them are, technically, Muggles."

Nacknouck, who had been looking back and forth between the two, put up a finger. "Er- technically Muggles? What, like Squibs?"

"No, Aloyisius," said Amelia with another smile. "Muggles. Arthur, here, met a number of gentlemen from America some years ago- a unique partnership of wizards and extraordinarily persistent Muggles who have, somehow, managed to gain the endorsement of the American Department of Magic." Weasley was beaming like a cat in a creamery. "He suggested that the Ministry contact them quite some time ago, but the idea was- rejected- at lower levels. A fact for which I am extremely sorry, by the by."

Weasley waved one hand as if to say 'don't mention it'. "I'm just glad you were willing to take my letter when I handed it to you personally."

Amelia nodded, and looked back to Nacknouck. "The long and the short of it is this: your Division can throw themselves at this problem until their hearts burst, and it won't do anyone any good. You need help, without pausing to bicker with Spain and Bulgaria and San Marino and all the rest. We cannot afford to be fussy any more, Aloyisius. . ."

"Arthur? You have official Ministry of Magic authorization to send for the Ghostbusters. Immediately."

Thank you thank you!

Date: 2004-03-29 11:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ocean-song.livejournal.com
*big smooch on the forehead* Great writing, incredible little details and transitions there. And you wonder why I adore you so?!?

Fantastic!!!

P.S. - still waiting for the Herriot!!! I'm greedy like that. ;)

Re: Thank you thank you!

Date: 2004-08-20 07:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gbegon-spengler.livejournal.com
I have a question. How did you get the story posted in your livejournal and proviede title links? I hate using HTML. Hope he'll except the website link. Anyhow how'd you do it. If you could tell me I'd be very greatful indeed. Thanks.

Date: 2004-03-29 12:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sdelmonte
Hmmm.

Well, Ray has got to be one of the wizards. He was always seemed a bit more in touch with the magical side of things, and ran that occult book shop in the second film.

There was some implication in the Real Ghostbusters cartoon that Winston had magic in his ancestry, but as the fourth Ghostbuster, I can't see him as being the guy.

Egon is the biggest muggle the parapsychological world has ever met. No true wizard would ever reduce ghosts to such a scientific equation (or declare print to be dead).

Which leaves Peter. He's not a wizard. Too undisciplined, too cynical. He's not a muggle, either. He's, well, he's Peter. But how else to account for his unmistakable, inexplicable charm?

(And if you are sending the Ghostbusters to Hogwarts, will they met Constatine too? Peter and John might either hit it off, or start a riot.)

Date: 2004-03-29 02:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cadhla.livejournal.com
Dude, you want a wizard, look at Janine. That girl had it going. Especially in Extreme Ghostbusters.

Date: 2004-03-29 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandoras-closet.livejournal.com
I agree with Egon and Ray being the wizards, and likely muggle borns. It might behoove you to have at least one of them be a former Hogwarts Student. Probably Egon. It might make things easier.

And another thought. Perhaps Egon is the sole wizard of the group. You could have all sorts of fun with either one.

Egon eyed the letter and flipped it over. Janine watched as his entire body stiffened like a plank as he saw the seal on the back. His nostrils flared and the letters rustled as his fingers tightened. "I told them . . . he muttered. "I told them to never contact me again."

"Egon?" Janine asked quietly. She'd never seen him like this.

Egon threw the rest of the letters back on her desk and walked, no, stalked back to his office.


For further fun, make him a friend of James Potter. Not as close as James and Sirus were obviously, but close enough that when he finds out what happed, he's shocked.

Peter is probably just aware of the magic world, but sees it as a shot at making money.

Winston . . . serial reincarnationlist. I like that.

Date: 2004-03-29 02:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] terrie01.livejournal.com
Wheeeeeeeeee! I love it. You are amazing. I love good crossovers, but they are so hard to find -- at least, they used to be. Now I've got your stuff. Go, camwyn!

Date: 2004-03-29 09:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nesmith.livejournal.com
Okay, I haven't finished this yet because just the first few paragraphs had me tittering like a little schoolgirl. *saves link* I'm going to savor this once I have time.

Date: 2004-03-30 07:03 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] batyatoon
*giggles madly*

Peter, upon his first sighting of an Animagus (McGonagall) in action:

"Okay. So. She's a cat."

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