Athena had never been one for hanging around in corridors but when it was necessary she did not miss out on the activity. Increasing she was feeling more sickly. Her vision was somewhat distorted and the patchy fever she’d been getting had been on the increase, its time and severity both strengthening. Her body had become something of a burden on her mind. Her limbs had grown heavier and she found her eyes twitching desperately in an effort to close. She knew that all she could do was wait for the fever to break but in the days leading up to this chance meeting, it had yet to. She knew she’d have to go to Slug’s and Jigger’s. She had no excuse now. The Hospital Wing would be useless. She needed something that would take away the awful feelings of illness that she had truly never experienced. Though, none of these symptoms affected her emotionally as much as the green tinge did; though that had been dealt with using even more glamour spells - as if she didn’t use enough already.
Glamour Spells were Athena’s secret to what beauty she possessed. It was not that she wasn’t naturally beautiful but it took a long time to refine the ruggedness and blanket over the almost emaciated frame she possessed. Her robes had to be nipped in more often than not, using money she could not afford to give away. She’d taken to padding them out now and softening the material used with a few charms so as to suggest it was her own body. She was not nearly as paranoid about her weight - or lack thereof - as she had been months, even years, before. Things had changed. No one would dare question her unless they wanted her wand shoved down their throat. She kept that little secret close to the chest, though. She didn’t dare confide in anyone her position health wise. It had always been at odds - she was Pureblood after all - but she couldn’t ever recall being as sickly as this. Her experience of illness had after all been fleeting - her father always paid for the remedies.
She doubted that would be the case now.
After talking quietly with one of the Dark Followers who looked as worn down as herself, Athena instructed the young wizard to excuse himself for the next few days and go into Hogsmeade in search of something to make him feel better. She didn’t explicitly tell him to report back to her but the relief on his face told her he would; and when he did she’d know where to go. She tucked her robes around her, the weariness setting in once more, but soon turned at the call of her name. Her eyes narrowed immediately upon seeing who had dared speak it. The plucky little Ravenclaw was more than a little bit insufferable but he did as she asked of him and though he laid it on thick, she could only just grin and bear it. She couldn’t play games today though. She simply did not have the patience and of all the people she could have seen, this wasn’t who she wanted. The one she wanted was probably off indulging in one of Blishwick’s peers.
“I’m sure,” Athena murmured, her voice scratchier than perhaps usual, signifying a need for a top up of glamours. “What can I do for you, Mr. Blishwick? Do make it quick.”