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Doris, of course, had plenty of time to determine who was and was not safe or trustworthy; she’d only been here one night so far. While she didn’t entirely feel lucky to have been here, the luck of the Universe stated that she’d at the very least have her one, truest friend to keep her company and soothe her itching nerves while she endured the situation. “And I will always trust you, Cherry.” Though she would also always want to get too deep into situations she couldn’t get out of, contrary to the other’s suggestion - but Charity already knew that.
Doris had always been skilled at listening as it was a necessary element of her investigations; what she often struggled with in a nonprofessional capacity was her ability to offer genuine condolences. In this case, however, the image of Charity held against her will at the hands of You-Know-Who, Severus Snape watching and not stopping her death - it made her blood boil. Her glare, full of fury and flames, fell upon him; she’d half a mind to stand up now and bash her own mug into his head, but for once, thought better of it. Besides, she’d feel much better watching her friend get her vengeance and do it herself. “Soon as my shiv’s done,” she grated it a bit more ferociously now, “It’s all yours to do whatever you please with it.”
Harassing Rosmerta with Charity again felt miles away, though she nodded glumly in agreement. “Plan on it.” There was something to look forward to, at least. She’d yet to come across something to look forward to. “No; just got here yesterday, actually. Don’t know much more about this place than you, really. Just about the mugs, I s’pose - you’ll have to bother someone for one, if only to defend yourself with.”
Doris clutched her friend’s hand fervently, squeezing it gently in between both of hers. “It’s not the same already. People are different.” The Unspeakables had even been a bit coarse with her right as she’d come to - a little human sympathy would have been appreciated. “Isn’t right, you know? Keeping us all locked up. I’ve tried to figure out plans to get out, but they’ve got us in here good.”
What a relief it was that Doris had already arrived before her. Whilst there were faces Charity recognised amongst those already in holding, having Doris here was the link she needed to her previous life - to who she had been before she had crossed the veil. It was grounding, even if that was a word that would typically be used to describe the other woman’s presence. “Good. Wouldn’t have it any other way.” She grinned. At least there was no Stubby Boardman..... yet. Who’s to say what happened to him.
That was the Doris Charity knew and loved. Whilst Charity would love nothing more than to see Severus Snape pay for what he had done - or hadn’t done, that was more appropriate - a mere shiv was far too good for him. If only she still had her magic. “Whilst I do appreciate the offer, I think the shiv would be too good for him. What he needs is a festering cell in Azkaban and several dates with a Dementor.” What even had become of Azkaban? She would have to find out somehow - perhaps an unspeakable would be able to fill her in.
“Let’s just make sure we don’t end up in the Hog’s Head - chances are we’ll probably find Hagrid doing a dodgy deal for some sort of creature in there.” Charity’s head shook. The last thing they needed was to be caught up in conversation with the half-giant. As well meaning as he was, he had an awful habit of putting his foot in has mouth. With their strange new status, it was asking for trouble. “I’m sure that Rosmerta missed you.”
Only a day apart? And yet Doris had seemed to have settled. She cast another glance around the room. Well... she supposed that there wasn’t much to settle in to. “Right. Guess I’ll ask one of the unspeakables next time I see one.” Although when that would be she couldn’t rightly say.
“We’re not in here forever, though.” It was all a bit of a blur but Charity was fairly sure that release had been mentioned to her. “No doubt they’ll be keeping tabs on it. It’ll be like being underage with the trace all over again.” There would be no return to normal for them now, only whatever future the Ministry would allow them to have. That frightened Charity.








