It was their seventh year and everyone was acting like it was supposed to be the time to get all of their youthful revelries out?! Um, seventh year was their last chance to prove to whichever future employers that they were worthy of the career paths they wanted, the last year to make sure they left the castle in good working order, the last year to impress upon those younger than them to be good, study hard, and change the world. And people like Margo Richards were taking like their last year to throw the world's best party.
Ace had known it for years but it had become a daily mantra at this point. I'm surrounded by idiots.
Truth was, there was a fondness and almost a longing for those idiots. She didn't understand them, and they certainly didn't understand her, but she truly wanted good things for the people around her. In every relaxed Sunday afternoon and fun but uneventful Hogsmeade weekend shone the sacrifices of people like her parents, her grandparents, in safeguarding the future of peace. And it worried her that no one seemed actively involved in maintaining that protecting anymore. It was a Catch-22. She wanted her peers to enjoy their peace and freedom, but she couldn't help but resent that only she seem worried enough to fight for it.
It was why she spent so much time in PA's headquarters. Not just because she was always planning, but because it was a nice reminder that she was not the first to bear a burden of pessimistic certainty. Harry Potter had sat in this room, making plans with Hermione and worrying that they weren't ready to defend against Death Eaters. Jack Dyllan had taught defensive spells and duelling in this room. And now it had come to her and Christian.
She only hoped she was doing enough.
She stepped inside, hand rummaging through her bag as she looked to retrieve her Potions book, lifting her head and starting is surprise when she found she wasn't alone. "Oh." Really, she just felt like they didn't see each other as much anymore, though that might have been her fault. "Hey." She crossed and dropped down into a chair of her own, doubling over to really dig through her bag.