Jack hated false alarms. There was a considerable larger amount lately because a bunch of kids from Hogwarts had apparently gotten so bored they had to resort to pranking the Ministry and had instructed their younger siblings to start sending in false reports of creatures loose here or there.
Tonight it was in London. Apparently, a rogue pegasus was loose in a park. Of course, when she got there, she saw that someone had taped cardboard wings to the bronze statue of the rearing horse. She rolled her eyes and her interns, Teddy and Cass glanced at each other, wondering over their boss's reaction.
"You guys can go on home," she said, walking up to the statue and ripping the wings off the horse. "I'm taking the night off, you can too." She flicked her wand and her work knapsack appeared and she pulled it onto her back. Her interns looked unsure but she merely tightened the straps.
"Okay, be careful Jack," Teddy said. "See you tomorrow."
They disapparated and she turned, walking out of the park and down the streets, muttering to herself. "Right. Tomorrow. For another fake crisis. Perfect. I need a drink." Her sneakers hit the pavement, and her hands reached up to pull the hood of her long black jacket's hood over her mane. She dropped her arms, flexing her hands in their fingerless gloves and wiped them on her jeans.
She walked and walked until a door opened, buffering her way as a crowd poured out. She could hear the distant noises of an orchestra from inside and felt the warmth touch her skin amidst the drizzle that had started on her walk. She glanced inside and a buffet of wind knocked her hood off.
People, dressed up nice, leaving the theatre with smiles and smal talk. She saw more people coming out and saw them glancing at her. Hair getting wet from the rain, thin pale face from her time in Azkaban, a clearly frustrated demeanor. She blinked and glanced away, realizing she had no place here. She turned and scanned the street for a bar.
She found one and her feet carried her through the forming puddles, a chill spreading to her bones. When she stepped inside, her hair hung in wet strings around her pale face, her fingers looking brittle with cold. She walked to the bar and wished with all her might she could have Butterbeer or Firewhiskey. Something with a bite that also warmed... "Coffee please?" she asked.
She sat at the bar, waiting for her drink as she drew the coat around her.
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