Ducky Baker was in a bad mood. The summer wasn’t easy, with his family asserting that they had been right all along and all of that jazz. Cain had dropped by, too, going on about their father needing money, which ended in a huge explosion between both halves of his family, his mother busy trying to kick him out while Luca, Henry, Liam and Ignatius circled Cain and talked crap, until finally Liam shoved Cain and an actual physical altercation broke out. It was Lydia who, at the age of fifteen, had enough sense to pull everyone apart and demand that Ducky apparate her and Cain out of there.
Cain was deposited back at his small apartment while Ducky and Lydia hid out in Diagon. Ducky had a black eye forming from when Henry had attempted to punch Cain and despite the balm Lydia managed to lift from Wheezes, they could not get the bruise off. Ducky got the pair of them ice cream and they limped down the lane with their tails between their legs, sitting on the slats of the fence that surrounded the Shrieking Shack.
“So now what do we do?” Lydia asked.
Ducky licked the last of the mint ice cream from his fingers. “I’ll drop you off and I have a party to go to-“
“A party?” Lydia asked darkly. “Yeah, that’ll make mum happy.”
Ducky sighed. “Whatever, Lyd, I don’t care anymore.”
“Yeah I noticed,” she muttered. Ducky shot her a look as she pushed herself off the fence. “I’ll get the Knight Bus. Don’t want to cut into your prep time.”
And all of those gloomy circumstances loomed over him at the party that night. Molly and Margo were nearby, and he and Margo were going shot for shot, drink for drink. With a pill from Molly, his heart and mind were racing but his body felt loose and stimulated. He was lounging in a plastic chair, a red cup hanging loosely from his hand, a cigarette dangling from his lips, sunglasses slipping off of his nose despite the fact that it was getting dark. Though he was certainly keeping up his typical persona, but there was certainly something ugly brewing in his ribcage.
“She’s here,” Molly murmured as she walked by, her hips shifting beneath her dress as she slipped passed.
Ducky glanced up in time to receive Nora Graham in his lap. He felt a warmth spread through the darkness within him immediately, and if it wasn’t so out of character for him, he might have pulled her into a big hug. Instead, he smirked at his friend and said, “Had a bad day – what’s your excuse?”
She practically rolled off of him and he laughed as she flopped onto the ground. Margo, who was pretty much gone at this point, stumbled into the grass next to Nora and with a series of grunts, dropped her head into Nora’s lap so she was gazing up at her friend. She reached up a hand and pet Nora’s cheek, before stroking her hair. “Nora’s so pretty, guys. Nora. Nora. You’re so pretty.”
Molly blew smoke into the air and rolled her eyes, leaning on the arm of the chair.
“Nothing – you got here in time to watch the party die out,” Ducky said.
Molly flicked her eyes skyward, flicking ash off of her cigarette. “We decide when this night dies, young Mallard.”