Konrad had been under the impression that things would get less complicated after they had graduated. Sure they would have to deal with bills and getting jobs and all of that but at least there would be no crazy Headmistresses attacking them or an endless swapping of school locations. They could return to Norbotten, and regain some control over their routines.
Konrad had been very wrong.
A few months into what he quickly realized was not a summer break the older of the Lidstrom brothers was approached by a shady figured who took very little time explaining that Konrad and Anders were now on the hook for the debt their father had racked up. He'd been so fixed on finding a way to turn back the time and save their mother from dying in the accident that he had accepted help from all the wrong people. They helped him smuggle out a time turner, but at a price. Konrad learned that their father was supposed to fix bets and help them take care of enemies before they were even a problem. Or at least that he had agreed to doing that, even though it would ruin the timeline. While their dad hadn't actually succeeded in doing any of these promised jobs that didn't mean the mafia he'd become too entangled with just forgave the debt. Instead of telling Anders, Konrad did what he always did, and shouldered the burden alone. He wanted nothing to do with the criminals but more than that he had to keep his younger brother out of it. And it hadn't been easy. He had been coming and going at all hours of the night, being shifty, not answering questions, and he'd be surprised if the smarter of the two Lidstrom wizards hadn't figured out something by now.
Thankfully the race had distracted things and given Konrad something else to think about. He was stuck between the two worlds, and the distraction soon became evident when he performed less than his best during the dog sled race. Placing high enough to continue in the tournament but not winning Konrad tried not to be discouraged by it. He needed a change of pace, needed to get out and away from all of the new "responsibilities" that were smothering him. And like a red haired Angel Valda swooped in and gave him the chance to do just that. A bit of travelling, getting away, it was perfect, and he couldn't say no. The Swedish wizard had rarely been outside of his home country and wherever the schools had been located so the idea of jumping continents was certainly enticing. He worried about Anders, but those were easily calmed.
The two began the trip by heading to Canada, a place he'd heard was a lot like Sweden, which was a comfort. It was chilly, it was clean, and most of all they loved Hockey. Konrad felt like he could fit right in. They headed down the Clifton Hill, a long steep road lined with souvenir shops and hotels that led to the Niagra Falls on the Canadien side. He walked next to her, keeping the same pace easily, but he was quiet. Konrad was always the type to be chatting, joking, smiling at every little thing, but it was clear something was weighing on him now. He'd been considering confiding in Valda for nearly the entire walk but it wasn't until she called him on it that he really planned to. As much as he trusted her and wanted to get her opinion on things, Konrad wasn't big on asking for help or burdening others with his problems. He carried his own weight, it was just his way.
Shrugging he gritted his teeth tightly when she asked at first. But eventually, within moments, his face softened a little and he ran his hand through blond hair. "Well," he really wasn't even sure where to start. There was so much going on and how could he sum up all of it before they reached the end of the hill and the fog and roaring thunder of the falls drowned his problems out? "So I found out something about my dad, about what he was doing before he went to St. Mungo's I mean," Valda was acutely aware of the Lidstom's situation, just as Konrad was of hers. Whether he'd told her or Sasha had filled in details over the years Konrad assumed she knew the story about how his mother had died in a car accident on the way to Anders' birthday celebration and their father had driven himself mad playing with time magic trying to undo it. So he skipped over all of that and continued, "I guess he didn't get the timeturner through work, but by making a deal with some... well, some bad guys." It felt so comical to call them mafia because was that even really a thing anymore? Clearly it was, but Konrad's life had been so pleasant and lawful he'd never really thought it was until now.
"Turns out they still want his payment, and well it's not like he can make good on the deals he made... so now they want us to." Us being Konrad and Anders, but the wizard was quick to add one final detail before giving her a moment to process. "But I haven't told Anders, or anyone really, he doesn't need to know about this."