Jack was approaching home, resigned to be in a bit of a foul mood. The day had begun as normally as any other - and anyone who knew Jack knew that she hated normalcy. She had to make quick arrangements with Max, because Sunny's daycare had been closed down for the day due to a large, fallen tree blocking the entrance to the little school. Fortunately, Max seemed more than happy to keep himself from his cubicle, and the day had continued on without a hitch.
For about two minutes.
She checked in at Wheezes before practice to find that problems with Andy had arisen again - the poor boy must have been poisoned. Who would take the time to curse the same person over and over without just killing them? She had decided it was better to close up shop, as Kirsty was on vacation, and Gary apparated Andy to St. Mungo's, leaving Jack barely enough time to arrive at practice.
She must have seemed foolish to Coach, the only one arriving in her practice clothes, her Quidditch trunk in one hand, broom in another. It didn't take long to find out that he had cancelled practice for the day on account of a dragon flu taking out every single Chaser for the day. The owl must have arrived just as she left home, early, to check in at Wheezes.
With another disappointment, and the realization that today would be one without profit, Jack apparated to the outskirts of her new home village, quietly approaching, her feet kicking the shadows on the street and her eyes taking in only the mundane and dreadfully normal.
She slipped into the gate and paused, seeing one of the bushes was slumping as though it needed water. With a sigh, she stepped off the path and began to approach it, when a Quaffle suddenly rolled across her path. She looked up to see Max atop a broom, smiling widely.
"Max?! You - you play?" She knew he had said he had flied before, but somehow she took that as 'I've flown once or twice.' She set down her trunk and broom and grabbed the Quaffle. She prepared her arm and then hurled the ball at Max with as much force as she could, trying to see where his skill level was at.