What the fuck was she doing following Alvin Hadditch on a Wednesday afternoon?
Sarah Hirst had never been the clingy type - it was worth getting that straight. She wasn't following him like some sort of obsessive ex girlfriend, pining over his absence. Sure, Sare asked after him whenever she spoke to Jane, and once he'd made the Falcons she'd kept an eye on their fixtures... But out of interest, y'know? The way somebody interested in a previous partner and how they're doing would do. They had a lot in common, and their paths ought to cross more than they did now that Alvin had graduated, but Sare made a point of tending to give him a wide berth physically. He had stuff to focus on - he didn't need her messing with his head. Likewise, Sare was in auror training now, and she had just about convinced herself that she needed to be focussing solely on that. It was an intensive process, but one that was rewarding, too. A couple of times in the past few months, Sare had realised she'd been in Vin's vicinity - at bars, usually. Each time, rather than face some awkward interaction with him, she'd slipped out quietly and gone on her way. Cowardly? Maybe.
That was what had happened earlier - Sare had seen a gut-twistingly familiar face saunter in, and closed her eyes briefly as she let out a sigh. Not bothering to finish her drink, the blonde had promptly made herself scarce. She let the cool autumn air fill her lungs once outside, before sullenly kicking a stone across the cobbles in frustration. Vin felt like more of a phantom in her life than Kayla did, these days. Sure, there had been flings since they'd come to an end - but nothing seemed to stick. Nobody felt right. Before Vin had stumbled into her life, Sare had been utterly convinced that she would never and could never have a boyfriend. He was some freak anomaly, a bolt from the blue that brought with him a host of new and strange feelings. As she'd began to make her way down the street, she spotted a sweet shop and stalked in. Chocolate was the cure to all. Persuaded by a shop assistant with an annoyingly perky smile to try the in-house hot chocolate, Sare had just been finishing the dregs of a now cold but still bloody delicious cup of the viscious, sugary liquid when she spotted a frame she knew well stumble out of the bar from earlier. Huh. Vin looked smashed - he must have been hitting the booze hard to be that pissed in the time it took Sare to drink a sodding hot chocolate. She'd almost dismissed it when she spotted a figure walking after him. Could be a friend, she supposed. But something felt off. The words of a senior auror in a lecture she'd attended echoed in her head. Trust your instincts.
That was how Sare had come to be following Vin, feeling more than a little stupid at the prospect of him seeing her acting like such a creep. She'd half-convinced herself to turn around and get her head checked when she saw the man ahead get the jump on Vin. Her stomach flipped, and she skidded to a halt out of shock for a second. The ruddy face of one of her instructors popped into her head, berating her for freezing. Shit. In a beat, her wand was in her hand, and she was sprinting after them. Vin could take care of himself, she wasn't stupid enough to deny that. But he looked worse for wear in a way that was unlike him. Just as she rounded the corner into the alley, she saw Vin's assailant disarm him, subduing him with summoned ropes. Sare didn't make the same mistake happen twice. Shoving emotion to the side and letting her training do the talking, she bit out a nasty hex that took the unknown man clean off of his feet. He crumpled like a puppet whose strings had been cut. Once he was on the ground, Sare hurtled over, snatching up his wand and pocketing it before seizing the front of his shirt to bring his face within inches of hers.
"I could take you in to the ministry right now and ruin your life, you little scrote." She spat, drinking in the confusion turning to fear in his eyes. So what if it was a bit of a fib? Sare wasn't out of training and didn't technically have the legal power to arrest anyone, yet. But he didn't need to know that. She snapped her arm holding him out suddenly, letting his head slam painfully into the ground beneath him. "Get the fuck out of here. I see you again and I'll really hurt you." At that, she flung his wand next to him, stepping back as he scrabbled to his feet and disapparated with a loud crack. She curled her lip, before turning to Vin to assess the damage on that front. He didn't seem all that worse for wear, save for the ropes binding him. She muttered a spell to cut them, picking up his wand and offering it to him. "You alright?"
He seemed out of it. Sare knew what a drunk Vin looked like, and this wasn't it. Forgetting her reluctance to be in a room with him before, she once again let her lessons do the talking as she got uncomfortably close and raised a hand to tug at the skin either side of his eyelids, wanting a closer look at his pupils. They seemed dilated, out of focus. It looked like he'd been drugged. He was in no state to get himself home without leaving parts of himself around London. Ugh, this was going to be awkward. "Hang on." She said as brusquely as possible, before putting her hand on his upper arm in what she hoped was an impersonal manner and turning to disapparate with him. Once the squeezing sensation subsided, they were in the kitchen of her flat. Letting go of Vin and crossing the room to open the medicine cupboard she shared with Reagan, she rummaged around until she found the small vial she was looking for. That should do the trick.
"Here. Take this." She said, turning back to Vin and offering him the potion. Shit, things were going to be awkward once he was in his right mind again.