Jack would say she had had a long day, but it seemed that every day was now a long day. Quidditch conditioning before work. Take Sunny to school. Go to the Ministry and bang head on desk until it was time to leave. Go to Quidditch practice. Stop by Satan's. Come home in time for dinner to be just cold enough to be disatisifying but she was just hungry enough to eat it anyway. Then her at home work began. Max was almost always already in bed by the time she crawled into bed. Then she had to contest with the blasted nightmares that had not left her since they had started, years back.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Today, she had been blessed with a nice surprise. Practice cancelled. It was almost never cancelled - they had practiced with four people before. But three were sick and two had prior engagements and Coach was having issues with his granddaughter. It had come down to Jack and she had asked the team if they thought it best to cut their losses for the day and take a break. It killed her - she was typically the one who demanded they work regardless of everything else, but a good leader also knew that overworking was just as dangerous. She could see their exhaustion. Brett had fallen off his broom just the week before, and he was one of their best fliers. Usually, a cancelled practice was met with grumbles and complaints. The fact that they just all nodded and headed for the lockers to change back into street clothes proved how necessary the break was.
She was still a bit disappointed that it had come to such, but it meant she was able to go home and be there when Tomas picked up his sister, Lize. Jack was able to make dinner for the family and, while she was at it, put her extra work to bed. She would be ahead of schedule tomorrow, so there was no need to catch up tonight. She would be able to spend time with her family.
That's when the message arrived.
A marble would only come from Michael. It was a direct mention of their first meeting. U could only stand for the job he had talked her into taking. 2 could only mean he wanted two of them, and that had to mean Fred Weasley. It was obvious. Unspeakables were horribly unsociable people. They ignored each other and everyone else. Fred and Jack consulted with each other and obviously had more than just a working relationship. Anyone at work could see that they were friends. Even if most of their jokes came in the form of semi-serious death threats. Lastly, the marble gave her the location. No time. That meant now.
Jack sighed and looked at Max. "No rest for the grouchy, it seems." She smiled and donned her jacket and pulled on her knapsack. She had a feeling it and its plethora of useful items might be useful - might not, but it was good to have nevertheless. There was the chance that she would have to bring Fred to the meeting in it.
- - -
Jack waited patiently on Fred's doorstep, having just knocked. She stayed out of the way so he could not see her through they key hole. He would be ready for a trick if he saw it was her waiting. The door opened and she stepped inside, closing the door behind her.
"Shut up, loser, we're going plotting."
He reached out, probably to preemptively save himself but she dealt him a nice punch. A small scuffle later and she apparated them away, holding onto him via headlock.
- - -
Knock. Knock. Knock."Sh, stop touching me, Fred. I think I hear footsteps."
Jack was feeling energized as she reached up again to knock, antsy to get into the cottage. Michael would not call her so randomly for a social visit. He knew her schedule, he knew her temperament - if he needed her now, it was really as urgent as the marble had made it seem.
If her suspicions were right, she would have work for the night.