The day had been something out of a nightmare. Children crying from fear and uncertainty, the reluctance to go home transforming into toxic homesickness. Kids with health conditions were terrified, because the Ilvermorny kids had very little medicine to offer. And the Ilvermorny students weren't exactly much help either. They had become scrawny and tangled versions of their prior selves, and it was hard to not thing of them as savage natives. Especially when kids like the Weasley girl were covered in the blood of rodents that had now become luxuries.
A quick discussion between older students determined that food and any excess medication was to be compiled, saved, and then distributed evenly. Ducky was certain some had hidden their stashes, but most had even willingly contributed jumpers and robes to the American students who were now stumbling around in dingy, ripped clothing.
Dinner was served - a mix of snack foods and freshly killed rabbits. Students could not be talked out of writing letters, though the Americans crudely reminded them that the letters would never be delivered.
Night fell and Ducky did rounds. He felt like he might not be able to sleep, and it was all that Molly could do to convince him not to sleep at the main entrance. Oddly enough, there had been enough beds for all of the students, something a bit spooky, as the Weasley had called it. Liddy had said the beds had been there all year and hadn't thought about it.
Ducky had been bouncing between each hall, knocking and checking in that everyone was okay, desperate to made useful. He had so little to offer to the world, but he could offer himself to these poor kids. He had finally sunk to the ground, back propped against a wall, outside of the Pukwudgie hall. He didn't want to sleep, didn't want to abandon them. But it had been such a long day-
He was running outside before he could even register what had happened. His mind suddenly began filling in the blanks. Some horrible loud noise, still bouncing back between his ears, eyes bulging. It had come from outside. He knew it. He could tell. His sneakers skidded across the marble as he reached the entrance, where a slighter figure was already pushing the door open.
"Casey?!" he called above the insatiable ringing in his ears.
Casey was scrambling down the lawn, towards the train, her makeshift poker-sword held aloft. However, the sight of two larger human forms had made her pause. In that time, Ducky caught up. "Go back," he said. "I'll handle-"
"F*ck off," she called back, and took off running. They reached the edge of the shield at the same time, and Casey would have recognized her cousin had she not been bending over the other figure.
"Declan! Declan!" Dom said, on her knees, shaking Declan - which was horrible seizure protocol, just by the way.
"DOM?!"
The blonde looked up and immediately clutched her heart as tears sprang to her eyes. "Casey?!"
Ducky didn't know why Casey had stopped, but he pressed past, and would have jumped through the shield had Casey not reached forward and grabbed his wrist, digging her heels on. "Casey - what're you on about? I'm trying to help!"
"You won't be useful like that," she pointed out, gesturing at Arryn. "You can't cross the shield! Don't you think we've tried?"
"Declan, come back," Dom was pleading, looking down at him. She looked up. "I don't know what to do for him! He- he touched the thin- What's wrong with him?"
Ducky whirled towards Casey, hoping she had an answer. However, the girl now looked a little shaken. It was obvious - she didn't know what to do.