She just needed a little more, and she'd be done with it all.
Stewart was a sweetheart for allowing her to have a normal life, to let her roam as she wanted. Somehow, though, it was not like her brothers, who had left her to do anything she wanted. She always felt welcome when she finally returned to his place, always felt like he had missed her and hoped she had been good. Really, since she had moved in, she had been trying as hard as she could to be better. She didn't want to put Stewart through what her brother had gone through. She'd rather leave his apartment before making him discover her, near-death.
School had been difficult. She was surrounded by people who had the same nerve and arrogance of Alexander Nott. Most of her time had been spent in her dormitory, studying material she already knew, reading the books she had nicked from the Potter household. But when she did venture out, as she had do on occasion for class and meals, she often had to face whispers, looks, and even comments on occasion. And while it was empowering to finally be mocked for something of her own doing, not of her family's, it still sucked to get out of bed. Her pride, especially, hurt every day.
But she had made it. And so she deserved it... just a little bit of Spice to get her through the holiday.
Her old dealer usually hung out in Knockturn on Tuesdays, so she headed out right after lunch in the hopes if tracking Luz down. Her bones quaked with guilt, as Stewart had no idea what she was out and about for. It made it worse that she had stolen one of his flannel shirts, all of her clothes still wet in the laundry. She walked through Knockturn, hands reaching up to brush her bangs in front of her eyes, not too keen on being recognized, when she bumped into someone.
"Oh, sorry-"
She looked up. Speaking of recognizing someone... "Nessa?"