Jack found that sometimes her duties to Vito extended outside the office. She had her duties to the Ministry that worked against Vito, but she also had her duties to Vito against the Ministry. She could not help it. Until her crusade to make up all of his wrongs were done, she had to keep him out of trouble. It was for the families, not for him, and definitely not for her. Once she had done her job, she would wash her hands of him. She had no other choice.
Today, a rather disturbing report had come across her death with a summation of a few deaths that had escaped her notice. She did not want to hide the deaths, or let them become forgotten, but she needed time and this particular Auror had had it up to his neck with all of the reports on Vito that seemingly got no results. And Jack had gotten the cue that this was her mess to deal with. She had to clean up on her own.
Jack was at the Minsitry a lot, and she was a familiar face in her department, but not so much in the Auror Department. A few people thought she should be an Auror, with her fearless attitude and tough demeanor, but she had never been convinced. The line between good and bad guy was too unclear for her to take the job in good conscience.
She made her solitary way down there, looking out of place. She did not wear robes; she did not dress like a business woman. She wore her jeans, her sneakers, a dark shirt. She wore a long black coat that reached her knees. Her hair had grown out from the year buzz, since she had no time to cut it in Azkaban. She attracted stares, she knew, because she had been wrongfully imprisoned, and everyone knew it, but no one was brave enough to say it.
It did not take long for the Auror to get over the fact that she had just been in prison to begin challenging her, rasing his voice and attempting to physically intimidate her. However, Jack had learned from the best, and she was unfazed. She stated her case over and over, and finally had to take her stand. "Look, Coleman, I get that your pissed. But you are going to have to go out on a limb, and trust the experts. Save your documents. Get it when we're done with him."
As she left, the Auror exploded, calling after her "You'll regret this, Dyllan, I swear to Merlin you will."
The eighteen year old closed her eyes. "Another vendetta. I could write a book," she muttered to herself. That was when she felt someone grab her. Her eyes flew open, her hand twitched and she tensed, readying herself for the escape she surely needed to make. She relaxed a little as she realized it was someone asking for help. She slipped from the man's grasp and absentmindedly brushed her hair out of her eyes. "Depends on what you need, really."