Jack glanced at Chase and saw tears forming in Chase's eyes...and then she started apologozing... And strangely...Jack felt angry. Why was she apologizing!? Jack had screwded up, not her! It was Jack's fault, everything was! A friend should not apologize for almost being murdered because their friend screwed up! Why couldn't she just be mad at Jack, the way Jack was mad at herself!
And then Jack felt all emotion trickle out of her, her face paled, her blood ran like ice and she felt her entire body tense...
Why couldn't Chase hate Jack the way Jack hated her...
Jack's head went crashing down into her hands and she felt her breath quicken and the world begin to spin...
“That is why I hate you. Why cant you just hate me?! I’ve tried so damn hard to get you to, but you. just. wont."
What did Vito have to hate but the world...wasn't he created by the world? Could it be true? Could Jack be experiencing just a taste of the way Vito felt every day of his life? Could it be that Vito hated himself, or at least his existense, just the way Jack did now, making it unbearable for anyone to care about him...
That's why Jack tried. That's why she wanted to help Vito. That was why she was so determined to see the poltergeist get better. It was not because she was like him... She WAS him, minus the murders. She did not like to think that people could care about her because it disgusted her to think that anyone could settle for her. She knew she had things going for her; she was clever, a damn good prankster and Beater, she could be loyal, she was strong. And she made sure to put those things forward, just the way a vain person would put forward their charm and banter and money.
But despite all that, she still could not manage to let herself trust anyone, and it pissed herself off. It made her hate herself, and then she trusted people even less because of it, and she tried to make people not like her.
She was Vito Dee Symons.
Her world continued to crash around her as she looked up and faced the still tearful Chase. She nodded at her grimly, her mask on once again. "I know, Chase. But I never much like that first Jack. Don't worry. The fraud will be back soon enough."
She stood up, grabbing her knapsack. "I'm glad I got to say what I had to say. But now I have to go." She turned and left the Leaky Cauldron, stepping out onto the London streets, cold air tugging at her hair as she felt layers and layers of pretenses and lies to herself peel away in the wind.
And for once Jaquellene Dyllan really needed a drink.