Most eighteen year olds were still financially dependent on their parents. They either lived at home while studying, or working their first job, or even if they had their own place, many of them still scuttled home when shit hit the fan - a quick loan to cover emergencies... support when it was needed. Alvin didn't have that. It was over a year since he'd last seen his mum... and the last time he'd written to her, it had been
him sending
her money. His opinion of her had shifted somewhat over the last eighteen months. The resentment that had clouded his vision of her for so long had evaporated away and he saw instead a struggling woman, battered by life and deposited on the scrap heap. She'd been a bad parent, but Alvin had gotten to a point where he'd stopped blaming her for it. As for his father... well it was over a year since Alvin and his brothers had removed him from the picture. Vin still thought about it, although the nightmares in which Aurors kicked down his door and dragged him off to Azkaban had now stopped. He didn't regret what they'd done, but sometimes he wished that he really was as cold and detached as he liked to let everyone else think.
Without parents to turn to, Alvin's options were few when things got tough. Well, that wasn't strictly true. There were plenty of options - Elias had made it quite clear that his parents were willing to help Alvin out, Jane had practically begged him to stay with her and Ryan, and Vin had had a couple of offers from his new team-mates. But all of these options felt... wrong. Alvin didn't want charity, and that's what they felt like. And he struggled with people being...
nice to him. It felt unnatural. It felt suspicious. He found himself holding his breath, tensing up, hyper aware of everything as if he expected chaos to engulf the world at any moment. As much as Jane wanted him to sleep on the couch there, Vin knew he wouldn't be able to cope with living with her. He'd only resent her kindness and end up snapping at her... and probably scaring off the one person who actually cared about him in the process. Besides, Ryan wouldn't be thrilled, and it might end up causing issues between the two of them... and Alvin
hated the fact that he found himself caring about that. He really was going soft. Which was all the more reason for him to do the really stupid, totally irrational and quite possibly crazy thing that he was about to do.
He lifted his chin as the grate slid open to reveal a pair of suspicious eyes. He said nothing. He wasn't exactly a regular at the Devil's Den, although this wasn't the first time he'd been and he didn't anticipate any trouble getting through the door. If he couldn't manage this, it was definitely time to go drown himself in a bathtub.
The door slid open and he headed inside, eyes sweeping the room looking for the familiar figure that still had the power to strike fear into him even from across the room. Even when his back was turned. He'd recognise Darren anywhere. His brother could have been sporting a completely different haircut and wearing bright yellow robes, and Vin's heart would still hitch up a beat when he saw the back of his head. He swallowed, and paused, wanting a moment to steel himself. But then Darren was turning, and their eyes were already locking, and for a moment Vin felt an overwhelming mix of emotions - fear, yes, but also a desire to share his good news, a need for approval... and relief that his brother was still alive and looking reasonably well - and then, inexplicably, he found himself dropping his gaze. Submitting.
Things had changed. He no longer felt filled with the urge to hurt Darren. To irritate him. To get revenge. All these years he'd spent hating Darren, resenting the way that he'd treated him, wondering what the hell he'd done to deserve it all... but now he understood. Because it was Darren's lessons that had made him into the man that he was. Darren's lessons were what had prepared him for not only all of the dangers at Hogwarts, but in the world beyond too. Darren's lessons were the reason that Vin was still alive.
@Darren Hadditch