Chase had one hand on her back, the other on her stomach, her face red. These days it was harder and harder to make it up the stairs to the top of the tower to do anything, classes, send letters, all that jazz. So Chase tended to keep stairs at a minimum, but she had a letter she HAD to mail before she left for the Christmas holidays. The package was wrapped up in pretty paper, decorated with a Dragon, which wrapped around the paper, the head ending at a bow that looked like some of the fire a dragon had blown, and it appeared to be actually burning, as the light hit the special paper and made it shimmer.
Once at the top of the stairs, Chase stopped for a long moment in the drafty tower, owls hooted and looked down at her balefully. A school owl would do for this one, but Chase decided to send Sylvia out. It might make it a bit more sentimental... and Sylvia was sort of out of the job lately, unless she had to send a letter asking a question to Khaat, or other small things, like setting up appointments, but besides that.. Sylvia went unused. It was only a trip up to the Gryffindor tower, or ever just to hold onto it until breakfast the next morning. Of course unless Jack was out for Holiday, then Sylvia would have to find her. Oh Chase hoped she wasn't to far off.
Chase's hand was shaking as she set the package on the ground and slowly sat down, trying to catch her breath. How long had it been? Since Jack had looked at her without that look of wanting to be as far away as possible from her. How long had it been, that they had sat outside of Honeydukes, and ate brownies, then went and battled the Loch Ness Monster. How long had it been, that Chase had even been able to look at Jack in the eye, and say hi without feeling a wave of guilt, and remorse crash down over her body, threatening to cripple her.
Far to long.
Chase stared at the package with a sigh, the light catching the paper and it appeared to glow and crackle with the flame of the dragon. The green eye of the dragon seemed to stare at her, and Chase felt her cheeks burn with embarrassment. Should she have gotten Jack this present? Jack had made it clear she really didn't want anything to do with Chase. When they were in the same room, it was as though Chase didn't exist, and Chase could literally try and talk to Jack, but she'd direct her answer at someone else. It was as though Jack had thrown Chase out of her life, and it made Chase feel very sad.
The last time Jack had actually SAID anything to Chase, she had been yelling. Jack had told Chase that she was selfish, stupid, insane. That she never thought things through.. to stop crying. Chase found herself biting her lower lip, and she closed her eyes, realizing she WAS crying. Sitting all alone in the owlery, a package at her feet, days away from Christmas, a baby in her belly, even if it wasn't visible at the moment. Chase slowly opened her eyes and grabbed the present. Well.. if Jack didn't want anything to do with her, that was fine, but Chase was going to do everything she could, to show Jack just how sorry she was. And if long distance things were the only way.. then so be it. Chase called down Sylvia, and then prepared to put the present in a wrap, so that she could carry it easier.
Inside of the wrappings, were three things:
A book on every single kind of Dragon alive, with moving illustrations, and a log that automatically updated to show what Dragon tamers all across the world were doing at that very moment, complete with Journal entries from the tamers themselves, and play by play reports on their encounters with Dragons, as up to date as encounters happening at the very moment you were reading.
Three Ministry of Magic CDs, with a signed T-shirt and note from them, telling her how happy they were to hear of her. All tied together with string and a ticket to their next concert tied on top.
And last but not least, a moving Hungarian Horntail Miniature. Animated by a few professors, and crafted by Chase herself, it blew fire, flew and came with it's own cage and leash, so that it wouldn't fly away or get lost. It could fit in the palm of your hand, and tended to be a bit temperamental.
Chase had also stuck a note on top of the present, firmly secured by string, Jack's name was written in Chase's curly handwriting on top. Inside the note, it said, still in Chase's own print.
Dear Jack,
I hope this makes it to you alright. Don't worry about feeding the dragon... it doesn't eat. How have you been doing Jack? Not to bad I hope.. Congratulations on becoming Champion, it must be really stressful, Quidditch, and the championship all at once.
I know it's been a while since we've spoken, and I do hope you're doing okay. I know you probably don't want to hear from me.. but.. I thought I might as well send you a present... don't try to read into it to much, I saw these things.. and thought of you.. Do you like Ministry of Magic? I hear they are really good, I think I heard somewhere that you like them... and I won the ticket off the radio.. and I really don't have any use for it.. but I did meet them.. and told them about you, so they signed a t-shirt and said that they would love to meet you one day.. if that's alright... just send them a letter to: (Pretend there is an address here)
Anyway... I know you really don't want to hear it... but I thought I'd tell you first. My baby is a girl.. I found out last night from a muggle doctor in London, who did a few tests.. and well... I thought maybe you should hear first. I'm going to name her Katherine... Katherine Eleanor Moor-Krum. I'm keeping Moor because I'm the last one left... and well, I want to keep the name alive you know?
Jack... I know it's been a while.. but I am sorry, for everything I've done to you... I know you don't want to hear it, I know you're probably angry with me right now anyway.. but I am sorry. I guess I feel safer saying it on paper because well... you can't contradict me here can you? *smudge*
Well, I should let you go.. feel free to write back. And I don't expect anything in return... you've got enough on your plate as it is.
With all my heart,
Chase
Sylvia landed beside Chase, and Chase tore her eyes off of the present for a long moment, staring at the bird on her knee. "Well... once you take this it'll be done, and I can't call it back can I?" She asked lightly, and then shook her head and smiled slightly, tying the heavy package to the bird's leg. A few more owls came down and Chase managed to get the package airborn with their help. "Thank you.." She said lightly, and watched them take off into the dying sun.