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Amira With a C Important. Right. Because important people routinely used colloquialisms when attempting to establish their importance. Parke yawned emphatically. He wanted this boy to understand that he was tiring of this argument. And he was. He was never one for arguing.
Huh? Slytherin? Oh, right, that house he was in. "Look", he sighed wearily, "This is my first term here so I'm not particularly attached to any house. I don't even understand the need for such a system. And the only reason I think I'm better than you is because you clearly lack any kind of etiquette at all." He briefly wondered if that house business was why the boy was being so rude. Not that it mattered. Unprovoked rudeness was never acceptable to him. Ever.
"You really aren't one to talk. You're the one who clearly finds himself too good to apologize for a simple mistake, and you, sir, are the one who has taken it upon himself to speak hostilely to a perfect stranger." Really, what were children thinking these days, pulling stunts such as these. He shifted slightly, wanting to get on with his jog. Perhaps he should have just ignored the boy.
Simon looked at the boy. "I was going to appologise but then I saw that you were in Slytherin and that made me mad." Simon wondered why he had been so mean to this boy, he hadn't known him before and he wouldn't normally do anything like he had.
"Look I am really sorry about bumping into you and I am really sorry if you think I am a pain and if you don't want to speak to me again I'll know why." Simon couldn't believe he had acted like the person he hated, maybe he shouldn't judge this boy against the other Slytherin Boy. "How are you enjoying being at Hogwarts?" Simon probably knew it was a dumb question, how would he like a strange to take it out on him when he was angry with someone else, he just hoped this boy wouldn't walk off.