I look inside myself and see my heart is black
I see my red door and must have it painted black
Maybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the facts
It's not easy facing up when your whole world is black
No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue
I could not foresee this thing happening to you
Molly had not gone far, slumping against the wall facing the study room door, pulling bag in front of her to shove her book into its abyss. She found, interestingly enough, that she was mildly upset with all that had happened. It wasn't the usual sense of irritation or exasperation, mingled with the subtle desire to remain in their minds as a mystery, that had spurred her into action, had etched the slight frown onto her lips, betraying the thing that no one suspected Molly Weasley to be capable of: a sense of giving a shit.
But as her hands fumbled through her bag, she found a desire for a cigarette that reached a bit beyond the hold of her nicotine habit. Her hands weren't quite shaking, but the ghosts of tremors found her looking through her bag for the pack of nicotine gum that Margo had impulsively nicked on their last Hogsmeade trip. She had just insulted a substitute, and as much as she truly didn't give a f*ck, she suspected getting caught smoking in the corridor would only make her day go even worse than it was now.
She would have just left. Would have gone down to the lake, smoked and studied in peace, left the world behind. But she had a suspicion someone else needed to escape the world. And she wasn't often someone who liked to buddy up, but she had a thing or two that might have needed saying.
So imagine her surprise when it wasn't the twin sporting green but the one with traces of yellow who stormed out of the classroom. Still, she supposed the greeting would be the same.
"Zabini," she said, tilting her head as she pushed off from the wall, popping the gum into her mouth. "Wanna take a walk?"