Amelia was surprised to find herself smirking at Jack’s wit, and the truth of her words when she responded to the statement about being unexpected. Jack had been an anomaly as long as Amelia had known her; she was both a troublemaker, and knew the answers in class; she seemed so independent, but was constantly surrounded by a hoard of friends and admirers; for what she lacked in grace and appearance, she made up for in wit and charm. At certain points during their shared careers, it had made Amelia more than a little jealous, watching Jack sail through school under the attention and approval of everyone that mattered.
But then again, Amelia knew all too well how different appearances could be from actuality. She worked hard to make sure of it.
“No, no they aren’t,” Amelia added with a hint at laughter behind her words, which was unusual for the taller redhead. Amelia didn’t find herself laughing very often these days, not that she ever had that much in the past. There had been moments and… certain people, that had given her the freedom to laugh and interact more freely, but they had been fleeting and certainly not the norm. Nowadays, after hours of being tested in the classroom and observed by people she could never please, Amelia felt more like crying or throwing something heavy, rather than laughing.
This teaching thing didn’t turn out to be as easy as I wanted it to be… Amelia admitted to herself, though she only allowed her mind to wander to this moment of self-pity for the briefest second before she recomposed herself for Jack’s benefit.
“It’s certainly a change,” Amelia responded to Jack’s question, this time forcing her smile as she eyed the niffler in Jack’s arms warily. It wasn’t that Amelia disliked the job – she had been a tutor while she was a student, and the authority was certainly a plus. But being given authority and earning it were two very different things, and Amelia was still working on winning over her former peers, and even some students that hadn’t known her as a student, but recognized how close she was in age to them.
“But it does come with its perks,” Amelia added when Jack commented on the new supplies, currently in a state of disarray that Amelia would likely be unable to ignore, resulting in a late night tonight. But the work had been putting her in a good mood before Jack’s interruption, and she was sure she could turn back to the methodical pleasure of organization again later.
Jack took the seat Amelia had offered, and after waiting a few seconds out of deference for her guest, slid into the chair that she spent so little time in while she was teaching. Amelia found that sitting in front of so many students without the ability to move around made her anxious, so she was constantly moving about the room. She only really sat here during exams or, as the present situation indicated, when she had guests. Jack had dropped her bag on the floor next to her, but kept the furry brown creature in her arms. She must have noticed Amelia apprehension about the creature, because she took care to reassure Amelia that it wouldn’t be a problem.
“Naturally, naturally,” Amelia responded with a wave of her hand, as though she had known that all along. Yeah right…
Amelia crossed her legs beneath her chair and tugged at her shirt, which was bunching up at her waist. Meanwhile, Jack explained the reason for her presence at Hogwarts, allowing Amelia to get some kind of grasp on what exactly it was Jack did for the ministry. But the conversation quickly turned to putting Amelia back on the spot, especially considering the nature of her question. Feeling uncomfortable, both with the attention and the inquiry, Amelia cleared her throat and looked around to buy time, trying to figure out how best to frame her answer. No one that worked for the school ever asked questions like this – they had learned better. But then again, if anyone was going to ask the tough questions, it was going to be Jack. It always had been.
“Well you know, things are always bound to change with a shift in authority,” Amelia said vaguely, not feeling risky enough to test just how many wards and sensors Grindelwald had in place. She had learned all too well over the last semester what happened to those who fell out of line.
“Grindelwald has been implementing some new policies, and created new positions to enforce them,” the young professor added, feeling relatively safe saying this much. She hadn’t said anything that was untrue or that might be viewed as inflammatory, but she did cast a warning look at Jack not to say anything too far outside the accepted norms.
Whether Jack would follow her lead… that was another issue entirely.