Jack sat in the Room of Requirement, her arms circled around her knees and her forehead rested against her knees. She drew shallow little breaths that seemed to rack her ribs, making the rest of her body frame quake and tremble as she sniffed, her sinuses fill with cold, clear air, stinging her eyes. She usually made herself look tall, look big and menacing. But now she looked her size. Now she looked like an underdeveloped seventeen year old who was all alone and confused.
Jack was terrified. She had the tournament to wrangle, and if she needed help, who would she go to? And Quidditch? She had a team of people she had to yell at, people that would hate her for doing her job. Potter's Army- she had to worry about people who probably gave her no consideration. And what's more- she had loneliness.
She did not know why. She had thought her last year of Hogwarts would be fun and full of adventure.It was full of challenges, but not adventures. Adventures were supposed to re-inspire her life, not make it shittier. And even if she lost her friends... She was supposed to have Keith, now Elijah. Vito.
But Keith was her apprentice, they spoke of pranks and illegal drugs and no more. Elijah was a friend only by title. He had never reached out, tried to bridge the gap and act on the proposed friendship. And Vito. He may claim to care about her more than he ever thought he could care for, but it did not mean he cared enough to give her the care that she needed, that any human needed.
And she was left to deal. With all of it. If people looked at her any different for being a champion, and captain, and a leader... they kept it to themselves. They thought to themselves she was lucky and she did not deserve the honor. Well, if they thought so strongly, they could have her life. And she would take theirs.
She liked to say she hated the petty drama of teens, the hormonal discomforts that adolescence called for. But she would let it burden her if one person could share her pain. She did not want to be weak. But it would be nice to know that there was that option. With one person. Just one. But she could not. She did not get the privilege. If she wanted to be weak, she had to sneak out at midnight and go to the Room of Requirement to hug herself, because, frankly, no one else would.