It had been a long week, even if not a very eventful one. Work had been filled by dead ends on leads and the frustration that had accompanied it. And the ever-present linger of fear ever since she had read the loathsome Sylvester Walker’s opinion clung to her, like an unwelcome pest. Joanna rationally knew that most people did not feel the same way he did, but she couldn’t help but worry that if that was the message displayed in the media, how long before tensions reached breaking point again? The country had only just rebuilt itself from Tom Riddle’s reign of terror, it couldn’t cope with another one especially one led by awful men who gave the appearance of elegance and charm. And if you didn’t really analyse what they were saying, then it was easy to be drawn in. Especially since this time around, it appeared foreign support was already high. Stupid Sweden!
It was in an attempt to deal with this rising emotion that Joanna decided to go support Delaney for her mini Oktoberfest celebrations at The Burning Beard. She was trying to be a better friend to her ex-flatmate, and it didn’t hurt that it was in close proximity to alcohol. While Joanna was happy to drink, and drink a lot, she was less than tolerant of other drunks and so would usually avoid such an event. She could only imagine the unnecessary yelling and calling that would occur along with clumsy idiots spilling beer everywhere because they couldn’t pay attention to where they were going. Sometimes people were the worst! Despite having had doubts up until the moment she apparated there, and then questioning whether she could leave without being seen until she had a drink in hand, Joanna was there.
She was proud of what Delaney had managed to accomplish. The pub was crowded and everyone seemed to be in good spirits as beer flowed and German music played. It almost seemed like everyone who wasn’t at actual Oktoberfest was there, eager to share some of the fun. And Joanna, several drinks in, had a warmth spreading through her that seemed to radiate from where the hard spirits she had been tipping back had settled in her stomach. She had considered beer, but honestly, despite the theme she was happy to stick with her usual choice of alcohol. Having stopped at various tables to talk to acquaintances, mostly from work, Joanna was now in the bathroom, slightly swaying as she stumbled into the toilet cubicle. Drinking was great. Needing to pee was... not. Sitting on percy - her affectionate nickname for the toilet currently supporting her weight - Joanna contemplated what she should do.
About the state of Britain? Of course not! There was far more pressing issues, and not just the liquid sitting heavy in her bladder. Should she stop now, get something to eat then floo home? Or should she ask to crash with Delaney for the night and continue the fun? Joanna pondered, the thought spontaneously springing into her head that she really should move back in with Delaney, as she decided. Obviously she was getting another drink. Giving a small shimmy on the toilet to ensure all urine had left her body, Joanna wiped, flushed and stood up to less than gracefully pull her tights back up before exiting the stall.
One sink blocked by a younger woman, Joanna went for the one next to her and washed her hands as she listened to the other vent. Feeling a surge of affection rise within her for the poor girl, Joanna nodded in sympathy with her, locking eyes through the mirror. “You poor thing!” She exclaimed loudly, “you should have a better job, you deserve it!” Fully confident that her new friend was an amazing human being, she continued being motivational. “You can do absolutely anything you want to!” She assured, nodding enthusiastically as she spoke. “I mean, look at your eyeliner! I’d love to be able to do my make up like that!” Joanna wore light make up, a swipe of mascara and dab of eyeshadow being as complicated as she ever got. Eyeliner seemed far too fiddly for her.
Shoving her hand into her small bag, she withdrew two wrapped boiled sweets and offered one to the girl next to her. “Fruit sherbet?” She said as she popped the other in her mouth. The flavour hit her tongue, and Joanna decided she really wanted something sweet. Maybe a cocktail. Screw beer. Screw society’s expectations! She was still young, she was in control - she could do what she liked! Her own self belief suddenly running through her, Joanna decided to share it with the other. “You’re a strong, fierce lady who deserves a great job!” Suddenly, it was the most important thing in the world that Joanna help this person out. Female solidarity and all that. “We’re going to get you that job!” She declared. “Whatcha wanna do?”