(cw: drug use)
April 2004
11:30 PM
Jari had progressed far past the point of not remembering entirely how he got onto the lawn and came to have someone else’s jacket on, and he was nearing the end of forgetting how he had arrived at the party entirely. Some hours ago, his cousin Freya had dropped him off. She had given him a few sickles, even though Jari had told her he was all set and then she wished him luck, but it wasn’t until he walked through the door of the old house that Jari understood what she was talking about. Fifth-year had been complex so far, studying for owls, navigating the social hierarchy, and generally not getting eaten by the giant squid, but Jari was used to Hogwarts making things challenging. So long as the school did not try to swallow them whole again (or aliens, the Hufflepuff was still convinced that extra-terrestrial advanced lifeforms had been responsible for the dome), he thought he could handle it.
Oh, Jari was wrong.
And he could use all the luck he could get. As soon as he’d stepped foot into the house, he’d been accosted by students he recognized from the halls but had never met. No one told him there would be Upperclassmen at this party!? Music pumped through speakers he was sure were run on nothing but magic and the sheer will of some self-appointed teenage DJ. And a couple was snogging in the corner, scratch that, in
every corner. What was this? Jari was not prepared, and he spent the first half an hour trying not to look as out of place as he felt. The teenager was social, he had an easy time connecting with others, but this was such an unfamiliar situation he felt a bit lost. And perhaps someone noticed because at some point, a nice girl with brown eyes had asked him if he wanted to try something new, and Jari had agreed.
He had read all the pamphlets, and his mum had talked to him about drugs, but in that moment, everything he knew went out the window and the joint fell into his hand. He’d nearly knocked the hot off the end by accident, and his first puff had been a glorious disaster, but by turn three (and a ridiculous bout of coughing), he was starting to feel it.
And the rest of the night was a blur. That girl eventually faded into the crowd, but as one disappeared, another student appeared, and suddenly Jari was judging the time based on who was still sitting in the somewhat damp grass. It was April, so maybe it was dew, or maybe he just felt so tingly that his slacks felt cold underneath him. Students came and went; Jae had been here a few moments ago, but Jari forgot that he'd wondered why the other Hufflepuff left about two seconds after it happened. Jari was one thousand percent stuck to the ground. Even the thought of trying to get up (which would first include a bit of rolling around) sounded altogether like too much work. And eventually, a familiar and friendly face joined him on the lawn.
Jari sat up a little straighter, made his voice a little deeper, and spoke, “Hello Prefect Buckley,†He said, welcoming the newest addition to the foggy little circle.
@Killian Buckley