Felix was nervous.
Well more then nervous. He was terrified.
Sophia had managed to convince him it was time to start apologizing. After hiding away in her house, taking care of plants, well now was the time to get out in the open with a few people, and convince them he had changed. Felix could feel his knees literally knocking together as he apparated to Hogsmeade, ready to face his fears.
Sophia had found out this was where Jack Dyllan would be today, with her family, enjoying the spring weather. Felix wasn't sure how he felt about Jack Dyllan, under normal circumstances she would have kicked his ass. She was an accomplished dueler, his great specialty had resided in torture, which meant not much dueling but a lot of pain. She would have taken him down easily if they had ever come face to face.
Instead he had kidnapped her air-head of a best friend, Chase Moor, and nearly killed the girl, instead only driving her insane, where she had spent quite some time in St. Mungos in a comatose state, unable to do anything on her own without help. Unresponsive to her family, or to Jack. As far as Felix was aware, the girl had died later in completely unrelated circumstances in the arms of Jack Dyllan, who had watched her die.
Sad story... Felix was prepared to die today.
In fact, he had prepared himself years ago for every single day to be his last. One spell and he'd go out like a light, unable to defend himself. The people Felix feared however, were the people who called themselves 'good'. A long time ago, they'd never kill a man who had his back turned, instead they would give him a chance to defend his life. These days it wasn't like that so much. They would kill him on the spot if they knew who he was.
Felix wore a long, black cloak today, the hood pulled up over his face. The last thing he needed was to be recognized by anyone other then Jack Dyllan and family. He would rather the authorities not get involved in a situation like this. He was hoping to prove his worth before turning himself in, to show the world he could change and did not deserve the Dementor's kiss.
It was quiet and warm where Felix apparated to, and the first thing he saw nearly made his heart stop. A little girl of about six was crossing the street in pursuit of a brightly colored butterfly. And bearing down on the fragile girl was a vender cart. If that hit her she'd most likely die from the injuries, and Felix had to act fast.
He abandoned all thought of not being recognized as he flung himself across the street, scooped up the little girl and tucked her in close to his body as he spun in midair, holding her to his chest as he landed hard on his back. The wind was knocked out of him as he held the girl tightly, almost afraid he might have hurt her in the impact. But the way he had landed had caused any injury to be put on his back and arms, and not on the girl he had managed to get out of the way of the cart.
Panting with the loss of his air, fear, and exertion, Felix sat up, letting go of the girl carefully, his arms shaking.
"Are you okay?!" He asked quickly, looking her over for any injuries. "You could have gotten yourself killed! You must watch where you are going."