Man, this man was sure full of... something. She did not think it was Death Eater pride, for it was much to silent to be that. Same with blood superiority - everyone knew she was a muggleborn, so if that was it, he would have said something. Jack thought he must just be one of those odd few people who just did not fit very well into their faction, and it had made him a bit awkward when dealing with her. It was a weird position, after all. Everyone knew she had long been allied with the Order. And now the Order, the sworn enemy of the Death Eaters, had worked with them. It made for a complicated working relationship.
At least he had accepted the thank you.
He inquired after everyone else and she said, "All fine. Minor scratches and whatnot. We were lucky." She glanced at the door, not keen on saying anything that might hint at what had happened the night before. Jack had long learned that the media was a dangerous thing, and word of mouth could be even more deadly. She did not mind people knowing a victory had been won, but she had a family to protect now. Her name did not need to be attached.
He asked about Khaat and Jack said, "Recovered. Her children are safe as well. It was a good night." The clock in the room ticked and Jack glanced at it. Her meeting with Michael Tremaine was fast approaching. She looked back at Henry. "Sorry, but I'm a bit behind today. I've gotta jet. I hope you have a good recovery." She grimaced at him and then left.
She wasjust around the corridor when she literally ran into a familair face. Lily Potter was moving quickly, head down, expression set.
"Lily."
"Oh. Jack. Hi."
"Hi. What are you doing here?"
The dark-haired girl tried not to panic. She could not say she had been looking for wolfsbane to steal, now could she? She shuffled her feet and said, "Friend of mine got injured during the last Quidditch game. Had to be moved to Mungo's."
Jack narrowed her eyes on her, not certain she believed the excuse. "What was his name?"
"Her," Lily ventured, stalling as she searched for a name. "Morris."
"I don't recognize it. I follow Hogwarts Quidditch still."
"She's Hufflepuff."
"That's why I don't recognize it."
Lily was getting bolder. "And why are you here?" she said, a challenge on her voice.
Jack stared at her. "Acquaintance of mine got injured yesterday."
"What's her name?"
"His. Yewbeam. Don't know him very well."
Lily had frozen at the name. She recognized it. That was the man from Knockturn that she always managed to find on a bad day. Today was no different. She glanced down the hall, spotting only one door open for visitors. Surely that was where Jack had just come from.
Jack was watching her carefully. She glanced up and smiled, though Jack's quizzical look did not leave. "Lily. Are you alright?" Lily nodded furiously. "If you ever need anything, you can talk to me, you know that right?" Lily nodded again. Jack frowned further but said, "Alright. Be safe. Wish Morris a speedy recovery from me." And Jack hurried on, on to her own business and her own problems.
Lily's wolfsbane mission was completely out of her head now. She chewed her lip as she shifted from foot to foot, uncertain about why she was even at all tempted to check in on Henry. She did not know much of him, after all, but she had seen him in some pretty terrible parts of his life, it seemed. Her curiousity was too much. Her feet moved before she commanded them too, and she approached the door. The little placard outside the door confirmed that he was indeed the patient inside. She stepped in.
He did not look horrible. A few bandages, some brusing, a cut here and there. Maybe on the wrong end of a magical explosion, or a barfight. She glanced around. He was the only patient in the room. And here she was. Well. This was awkward.
She flashed her hand in the air in a jerky wave, her face unchanging. "Hey."