Jack strode down Knockturn Alley, deciding maybe to chance a stop to Satan's. Not for any reason but to make sure that Vito was still functioning and alive. Usually, she would not bother to check because she was sure it would only be bad news for her and that was usually the last thing she needed. But there was something different lately, something that gave her a chance to have these pleasant sort of urges. Something that had never really had happened before.
Jack was happy.
The Triwizard tournament was done with, but she had done exceedingly well in the first task, almost getting perfect scores on certain portions of it. The Quidditch team was finally beginning to shape up a little bit. She was not dreadful in her classes. Chase had sent her Christmas gifts so she did not hate her. Andrew was alive and well. Potter's Army was not failing. She had almost been killed by werewolves but she had found Ariel really cared... and had been surprised (and almost scared) to find she really cared back.
She felt happy. It was weird. For most of her life she had been disgruntled, irritated, left out, unhappy, and alone. Now that her happiness sort of outweighed all of those feelings, she was not sure what to do with herself. Maybe a visit to Vito could prove useful. If she was in a good mood, maybe she could be more on top of her game and actually do something right.
But Vito wasn't there. That's what the doorman said anyhow. And she did not have much money on her. She did not want to waste it to find out that the doorman had not been lying to her. That would be simply wasteful. Instead, she sighed and turned around, though her spirit was not dampened too badly. She decided maybe a trip to Zonko's would not be so bad. So she left Satan's and began down the street back towards Diagon Alley.
Jack knew when people were following her. It was obvious. Footsteps that eventually began to line up with her own, that followed her, a shadow that touched her at every turn. She finally slowed and heard the steps slow too. She stopped in her tracks and there was two more steps before the steps followed her too. She put on a scoffing look and turned around, opening her mouth.
A fist caught her on the chin.
She let out a grunt and felt her hand fly for her pocket, pulling out her wand as she tumbled towards an alley between two shops. But the figure was already approaching. She felt something grip her wrist, hard- so bad that the nails holding it broke skin- and she heard a voice. “Gary. There's no need for that now, I got her.”
She whipped around, yanking away, but all that she got in return was the nails sliding against her wrist even more, blood beginning to trickle. She saw the figure, still bathed in the shadows of the alley, that was attached to her wrist. She turned her head the other way and saw a hulking, familiar looking man. Jack scrunched her eyebrows and then looked back towards the alley, where the figure was stepping out.
She had seen this man in Satan's before, she knew that. She scowled and said, “This really isn't a wise career choice, you know. You might want to reconsider being an asshole and let me go.”
He chuckled, “Cruel words for a stranger.”
“You're one to talk!” she spat back. She tried to twist from his grip but the larger man strode forward and gave her another knock to the head that would have made her fall if the other man did not have such a good grip. Again, he shouted, “Gary! I said enough!”
Jack blinked away all of the stars that were swimming in her vision and steadied herself, feeling sticky blood on the side of her head beginning to trickle towards her ear. She felt her wand get wrenched from her grip and she felt a little dizzy, though she kept herself standing as she let out a string of profanities aimed at the men.
“Tim... I've seen this girl before... She was at the shack when we found the boy.”
“Are you sure?”
“Positive.”
“So there may be a price on her yet...”
Jack focused her eyes on the hulking man and realized he was a werewolf, one of the ones that had attacked Ariel and herself at the Shrieking Shack. She licked her lips and said, “Now I remember you... I almost didn't recognize you without your tail tucked between your legs...”
Gary made a threatening move forward and since the other man- Tim- had just stolen Jack's wand he made a motion with it towards Gary. Jack's beautiful, beautiful wand... It made a noise like a bang and threw both men back, though Jack went flying with Tim. She turned midair and landed on top of him and when they hit the ground she gave him a quick punch to the cheek and snatched her wand. She tripped over him and ran a few feet, turning and sending a stunning shot for him, that he deflected with his own. Suddenly, something hit her legs and she flew forward, her head hitting the pavement. Gary had bowled over her and tumbled off of her, but she could not breathe now. She turned over and felt her diaphragm open for air and her lungs seize and she gasped a gulp of air. She began to get up to make a break for it-
A foot came down on her arm and pinned it against the ground. She felt her bones creak and crack but her fingers stubbornly remained around her wand. She tipped it upward and croaked, “Bombardo!” but the man from the alley deflected it and then tore her wand from her hand, practically ripping her fingers from their sockets.
Gary seized her by the scruff of her neck and yanked her up so that her feet were dangling and she was facing the other man. He had his share of bumps and bruises, but he was leering at her nevertheless. “They were right, weren't they? You were not going to be a fun little plaything. You were going to act like a big kid, try to act tough, and not let us do what we wanted. I could respect that... But you're a filthy mudblood that needs to learns its place.”
“And you're a petty criminal desperately seeking attention, nice to meet you,” she said back.
He smiled. “That's not a proper introduction. My name is Tim Collins, and this is my associate Gary, whom you already seem to know. You see, nowadays, some bad guys are supposed to do some bad things, you know. We're supposed to hurt students. And mudbloods. And guys who are on the side of the Order. Or Potter's Army. Or who might be missed.” He smirked. “And from what our sources tell us, Miss Dyllan, that does not leave you in a favorable position, does it?”
Jack stared at him, her blood running cold. She blinked slowly, her eyes closing to give her time to digest this fact. She hoped there was someone nearby, someone who knew her, who would fight them, or kill her. Kill her before these men could use her, could take her as a hostage or something. She would not be bait. She would not be used. She would not be harmless, hopeless, helpless. She would rather be dead.
She spun and felt her foot connect with his shin. He doubled over and Gary lumbered forward, but she kicked out and hit the area between his legs. He immediately fell forward and she darted away so that he was falling on Collins. She began to sprint towards Satan's, thinking maybe she could disappear in the thick of people dancing, something...
Something closed around her ankle and she was sent sprawling forward, gashing her jaw as she tried to pull herself away, kicking her leg, though the strong hand remained there. She turned and decided she was sick of being on the defensive. Gary was still clinging to her ankle so she pounced forward, letting forth a flurry of fists on Gary's back and neck, pinning him with her knees. He flung his arm around and his fist caught her cheek, sending her flying onto the pavement.
She was on her hands and knees, one of her eyes closing from the swelling. Suddenly, she felt something connect with her ribs. She jerked and it hit her again. She felt as though her lung was collapsing. She coughed up some blood and fell over, curling up slightly before rolling back up, pushing herself up. She was smacked across the face and she bit her lip, refusing- as she always did- to cry out in pain. Collins grabbed her by the forearm and yanked Jack up, bruising her arm. He twisted her arm and breathed hot breath on her face.
“You know... I'm not having fun with this. You're tempting to kill.”
“So I've been told,” she wheezed as fiercely as possible.
“Hmmm, by a certain poltergeist, per chance?” he said. Jack's blood ran cold and Collins chuckled. “You think we're petty, huh? No, no... We're clever. We do our research. I've seen you myself around Satan's. Vito's little arm candy, aren't you? But something happened. You left your poltergeist boyfriend for a werewolf. Bad taste in my opinion-”
Jack pulled her knee up, but he drew up his own, blocking his groin. She dropped her foot and landed squarely on his. He grunted and pushed her, seizing her by the shoulders and forcing her to the ground. Gary placed a foot on the square of her back and Collins settled on his knees next to her, whispering to her. “Yes, bad taste. A little self destructive for my own style. Stupid, really. It's sad really. People say you were trying to fix Vito. Newsflash... nothing was ever broken. He's just an asshole. You just encouraged him.”
Jack squirmed and Gary forced her head down, her chin scraping across the ground. Collins continued on, “And quite a few people saw that little summer fiasco. I know I may not be the best champion of friends, but even I know you choose friends over murderers-” Jack flailed her elbow and Gary pinned it down, twisting it. “And it seems like that was in vain. Because I've seen Vito around. Still drinking, still violent, still has a certain fixation on getting as many redheads upstairs as he can... Hmm, how many times did he get you up there?”
Jack let out a furious yell, kicking out her leg and connecting somewhere. However, Gary pounded on it and her knee collapsed limply, resting on the ground. She felt her heart pumping overtime, her lungs taking in desperate, short gulps of air as her stomach and chest rose quickly before collapsing, over and over again. Sweat gathered do the exertion it took just to stay conscious.
“Or did he not even bother. You've taken enough shots to my groin to tell me you're not exactly the nicest bed ornament. He probably never even bothered. Is that why you're all sore over him, huh? Unrequited love-”
“I swear, I'll f***ing kill you!” she screamed. It seemed no one was on Knockturn Alley anymore. She was alone and Collins was laughing at her.
“Will you? This coming from the girl who couldn't save her life from the big bad bar owner? So, how are your friends, sweetie? Huh? How are they?” She bellowed her frustration and rolled over, thrusting her shoulder forward, but he kept her pinned. “What about your filthy muggle family, eh? What'd they think about him, if they even care what's going on in your pathetic little life. Who would-”
She spat up at him and in a flash, he hit her across the face. And then hit her. And hit her. Collins had outdone his patience. He was tired of her trying to defend herself. Gary looked surprised at his partner's brutality and backed away slowly, while Collins beat Jack. She flailed and hit back, but he seemed content to beat her to death.
It was maybe two minutes of constant flogging, but it was enough to knock the breath from Jack. The world was slowly shrinking and the men seemed to see something that convinced them it was not worth it to stick around. She heard a snap of wood and felt a part of her die inside. She reached out a boot landed on her hand, breaking a finger. She cursed him and heard their retreat, her fingers inching towards her wand. She picked it up, but it was lighter than usual. She felt the top and immediately received splinters...
If Jack were ever to break down and weep, it would be for the loss of her wand. Instead, she let out a piteous little noise, something unlike anything that had ever escaped the redhead's mouth. She panted like a dog, her light fading, and rolled over, her arms reaching out as though to pull her along, instead searching for the fragments of her wand. She gathered the two halves and her hands shook like crazy as she wrapped a fist around them.
She rolled over again and tumbled into the gutter, shaking from spasms and tremors she could not control. Jack had never felt this before, this fear, this weakness. She felt as though one of her lungs may have been collapsing, but she could not be sure... The world was shrinking, she was falling into a pit of endless horror and despair, she felt a tear boil up that she forced back... Never cry. Never ever cry...
Jack opened her eyes but was not rewarded with vision. She felt herself spin but whether it was actual spinning or just the sensation, she did not know. She swallowed and immediately regretted it- blood ran down her throat. She shivered and almost vomited but she managed to right herself. She began to stumble up and closed her hand around the pieces of her wand...
She fell over again and moaned her agony. Both physical and emotional... The toll her body took against them men who seemed to think they had left her for dead... The toll of the loss of her wand. It was just a piece of wood, a stick... Why should it matter so much? Why should it seem like they had taken her heart from her, rather than her magic...
She pushed herself up with her knuckles, feeling blood prickle on them. She pushed herself up and almost collapsed. Her elbow was screaming in pain- it was displaced. Her knee groaned under her weight- it was cracked. Her ribs felt bruised, her lungs were weak and her heart barely holding on. She blinked but no sight came. She reached up. Her eyes were not swollen... but she could not see. She wiped her left eye and felt a crust of some sort dislodge itself. Light poured into her eye and she cringed. Her other eye had no outward reason for lacking sight, for the green was moving rapidly, but it was seeing nothing. Her other eye was barely taking in anything, but she could see impressions...
Satan's...
She stumbled forward but did not get close to the club. Her shoulder crashed into a wall and she lie panting against it. She let out a strangled noise and slid down it, gasping for air and shuddering, trembling. She made herself calm down and she felt a shadow fall over her. Her eyes frantically tried to see what it was but there was nothing. It passed over her and she slumped further against the wall, calming her tremors and feeling herself overtaken by a shadow of her own...