Lately, even though things had not changed much in her routine, Casey was feeling more overwhelmed with her schedule than usual. She supposed it might have been due to that in addition to the two-a-days that had been instituted by their coach, Crofton McLean, he’d also given Casey extra time with Moss Carmody, the teams Keeper coach. But a part of her also wanted to deny that the schedule was too much. In some respects, Casey felt like because she was a professional athlete, it was her job to handle it. And for the most part, she managed just fine, but she could feel burnout creeping its way in at the edges and knew she had to find her balance again.
That had been the exact reason that Casey had owled Jeremy a few weeks ago, knowing that she would have a lighter schedule and wanting to take full advantage. Casey had gotten to know Jeremy better around the same time that she and Danny had been together and had stayed friends even after she and Danny had fallen off. And if there was one thing that Casey had learned in that time frame, it was the Jeremy knew how to have fun, and today was proving to be no exception.
Squishing the stuffed pig between her arm and her side Casey took the paper bag from Jeremy and took a sip. The alcohol was awful, but it did do its job, there was no question about that. As Jeremy brought up their laser tag match again, the ex-Hufflepuff felt a laugh bubble up from her chest “They were! I did manage to sneak up on that one bigger kid, though.†The look on his face when he’d realized he’d been snuck up on and tagged by an older girl had been priceless "But then, didn't that one other tiny kid get you like three times in a row? I know she got me like twice.." She passed the bottle of forty back to Jeremy and used her free hand to shield her eyes as she looked up at the cloud in question and turned her head this way and that until she finally saw it “Shit, you’re right!†She agreed laughing again, and simply enjoying the feeling of the sun against her skin, and not having any pressing responsibilities for the moment.
She peered up into the clouds, speaking as she did “Flitwick was a gem, honestly. We’d raid the kitchens sometimes and find him in there, or vice versa.†She had been pretty competent at charms and had come to like the professor before she graduated. After a moment Casey pointed at another cloud “That one looks like Hagrid, don’t you think?†This was fun, but for the moment all she could see was Hogwarts professors.
While she waited for Jeremy to find the cloud, Casey hopped up onto the nearest rail, and began walking along it, careful to place one foot in front of the other, and wondering how long she could keep this up before the malt liquor caught up with her. After a moment, Casey dropped the stuffed pig, pulled out her wand and muttered a quick charm “That’s better...Look Jeremy, he likes you...†The little pig now made sounds and could walk along on it’s own and was making his way towards her Gryffindor friend. It was a little weird, but also cute. She hadn’t wanted to carry it but also had no reason to get rid of it. It had taken Jeremy seventeen tries after all.
With her hands free, Casey gestured for him to pass the bottle back her way “So, where are we going next?†She trusted Jeremy's judgment, but her curiosity was getting the best of her.