It had been a long day. Honestly, time had not been very fair to him as of late. The days stretched into eternity but passed with unsettling speed. Every day seemed to be a clone of the one before. He got up early, he went to work, he came home, he did chores, he ate alone, he went to bed. The weekends were not any better, as they all featured the same thing. Saturday was a day of errands, and the night was spent out with Sawyer, Audrey, Bernice, and Valerie if he was unfortunate enough to have to suffer through her presence. He probably would have loved Valerie, gotten along with well, if she hadn't been the main barrier between him and Bernice. After time with them, he would go home and spend Sunday doing home improvement and gardening.
And then it all repeated.
So Saturday night came and he went out with his friends, and when Valerie walked out the too-drunk Bernice, and Sawyer and Audrey left, Teddy waited for a long time. His buzz was gone, long gone, and he felt tired and worn. Apparating home would have shortened his night considerably, but he needed to break out, do something. So he walked, deciding a walk home would definitely beat getting home immediately where all that was waiting for him was bed.
Going home was supposed to be peaceful. Time to think, time to feel. But he didn't want to think or feel. He would thing of failures, he would feel loss. He just wanted to move.
And soon, he had to move.
A distant scream hit his ears - distant, but not distant enough. Teddy spun about, pulling his wand out. The street was empty. He began walking, and he could hear the sounds of scuffling. He began to run and turned a corner, spotting a woman leaned against the wall. He hurried towards her, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Miss? Miss. Can I help you?"