Jack sat on a bench in this garden, this garden full of torture and nightmare and guild and shame and anguish... Jack was wavering slightly, a bottle of wine in one of her hands. She held it on her legs, both hands on the neck, tipped back so she could stare at the label on the wine. She thought that maybe if she stared long enough the only thing that would matter would be that label.
If only.
She lifted the bottle to her lips and threw her head back, guzzling downt he wine in an unhealthy matter. She pulled the bottle away and set it down on the bench, sighing, her throat burning. She wiped her mouth, wavering again as her mind tried to combat what the alcohol wanted to do to her, but she did have a strong will. Yes, she was grtting quite drunk, but not in the way she wanted too. She had wanted to forget, not wanted the pain to intensify.
Her hand fastened around the round, gold pocket watch that had been resting on her knee. Her palm dug into the edges of the watch painfully as she stared stright ahead. "Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Hapy brithday you foolish moron. Happy birthday to you," she sang it loudly, before whispering, "Happy birthday, Jack. Is this what you wanted?"
She was stupid. She had been petty. She woke up this morning, sent owls to Chase and Ari, inviting them for a day out in Hogsmeade, content with letting them assume July 11th was nothing important. She had thought nothing of the day, having arrived at Hogsmeade, happy and carefree- well, happy and carefree for Jack- thinking there was nothing going to happen.
She was stupid. She should have found Elliot, been more serious about finding him and making sure that he was actually okay. The Auror found her easy enough, explaining that he had been killed after being beaten for owing money. They found his watch, identified him, and she was the first to know. Then the Auror had left, just like that, left her to her own devices.
Great 18th birthday present.
She nicked a wine from a bar, too distressed to realize it was stealing as she summoned it with Accio, before stumbling off to the place where she went to feel terrible about herself, the Garden of Solace. She took another swig of wine, feeling nothing inside. It was as if she were a shell, full of senstive feelings and if one hurt, it sent shocks through her skin. But there was nothing underneath. Jack was slowly losing the ability to feel. Or maybe, she was losing the ability to be strong.