FEB
Despite the February chill, Tomie was buzzing as she and JR made their way back from the quidditch pitch. She couldn’t feel the cold at all.
They’d done some sporadic practising together these past few months, here and there. Less before the Gryffindor-Slytherin match of course because, well, mortal enemies and all, but a little more now. Their positions on the field were so unrelated that it was almost just an excuse to hang out and show off in the air anyway. This time, though, JR hadn’t even brought any balls or equipment at all, like he was supposed to. He’d said they should should just practise flying and in-air moves instead. He’d said it might help clear her head.
He’d been right.
Tomie loved flying. She really felt comfortable in the air, and her very Gryffindorish lack of — or maybe
enjoyment of — fear really lended itself to pushing boundaries. The more she pushed herself, the more comfortable she felt being upside down, flying straight down, or straight up into the sky. The more she pushed herself, the less she felt like she needed to care about such unimportant things as the hardness of the ground or the distance to it. When it was
good, it felt the way she imagined it might feel to fly in space or something; no ups or downs, no directional touchstones, just her and her broom and enough acceleration to ignore worldly forces. Gravity couldn’t touch her.
It had felt like that today, and, despite everything else that seemed to be going wrong in her life, Tomie was yet to come down from the high of it all.
“What was that side-spin-loop thing you did called again?†Tomie asked, walking backwards ahead of him, a little out of breath still. It wasn’t snowing, but the ground was icy; the grass crunched underneath her shoes as she bounced along. Her heavy breathing left little puffs of mist. “That was neat,†she commented. JR was so much better at the whole throwing and catching part of quidditch than she was, but they hadn’t had a quaffle today — just their bodies and their brooms. For showy flying, Tomie thought she had him beat. He still surprised her, though.
When they got to the doors, she leaned on one, pushing it open with her shoulder and letting JR through before following him in. “So, are you busy now, or…?†She gave him a hopeful smile, hoping that he was free. She’d been in such a shitty space recently, with so many things going wrong, that she wasn’t quite ready to let go of the good vibes the past hour had created.