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Saraie
Caroline had really gotten into the movie watching it, and eating popcorn she would have to take her brother and sister to the muggle cimema over the summer they must have this experience, too. What else fun did muggle do? She wondered, she needed to know. She continued to watch the movie and her curiousity disappeared. Her mind was getting back to the movie again.
Caroline finished the rest of the popcorn off. She kept her head on his should the whole time. The movie ended and the room got dark again. She lifted her head and handed him the empty bowl back. That was interesting and she couldn't wait to see another one soon. She just might have to skip class and come up here just to watch a movie, alot. Maybe she would invite Braeden since he did introduce her to the whole thing. "That was amazing." She said with a smile. "I think I'll just skip class the rest of my Hogwarts time and stay here and watch movies." She gave him another smile.
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Amadeus was muddy and wet in his quidditch uniform, all tuckered out from having gone through a particularly rough practice this evening. Andy was working them hard and, from the looks of it, had set a spell on the bludgers to make Amadeus work even harder to keep them away from his vulnerable teammates, who were mostly females. His right arm was particularly sore from having whacked at the little blighters for most of the dark, damp January day and as he walked along the seventh floor corridor, he took his left hand to rub his opposite bicep and loosen the exhausted muscles in his arm. Yet, for all of the physical pain that the Ravenclaw felt from having been in tip-top shape for the following day's game versus Gryffindor, it was nothing compared to his rising temper for having been stood up, yet again, by his supposed best friend. That Gryffindork was definitely in for it this time. After having waited for a glimpse of the lanky brunette in the entrance hall and asking around, Amadeus figured that he would be somewhere hidden. What better place to look than the room of requirement?
Walking past the blank wall multiple times, Amadeus closed his eyes and concentrated. Show me where Stonem is, show me where Stonem is, he repeated to himself the necessary amount of times. Opening his eyes, he spotted a door on the wall and turned the knob slowly. To his surprise, he came across a place that was quite foreign to him, a place that he had only heard about in muggle studies classes. It was a cinema! A film played on the screen and stretched out before the moving frames were rows of plush, red theater seats. Seated in the center were none other than Braeden and a girl who looked rather familiar, but Deus's growing annoyance prevented him from recalling exactly who she was and where he had seen her before.
Drying his muddied trainers on the carpet, he crept up behind the row that the couple cozily sat in. He had to hold back a sneer. Weren't they adorable, with her head on his shoulder as they watched a superhero prance across the screen in scanty, tight-fitting outfits? Amadeus would spice things up a little more. They liked action and action movies, eh? He would show them action. Silently removing his wand from a pocket in his quidditch robes, he pointed it at Braeden's mop of hair, pondering for a moment as he pursed his lips. No, that would be far too cruel to do what he had been contemplating. Pointing his wand at the seat next to Braeden, he wordlessly cast a spell. The plush red seat to Braeden's other side, where the girl was not perched, was set aflame. A pleased sneer appeared on the tired student's lips as he waited for a reaction.
Mannnn. That had been a
good movie. Braeden had liked the Tobey Maguire versions of Spider-Man, but this one, featuring his twin, definitely had to be his favourite version so far. The boy couldn't help but laugh lightly when Caroline considered the idea of skipping her classes just to stay in this room and watch movies. "I wouldn't blame you if you did," he said, well aware that he would most likely do the same if he could. "But I don't recommend it," he added with a smile. Of course, he didn't want to influence the girl to slack on her schoolwork.
Braeden had been so distracted watching the end of the movie and talking with Caroline that he never noticed, for a second, as a third person joined their party. The poor boy was completely unsuspecting of his best friend being in the room until, suddenly, he found the empty seat at his left catching on fire. WHAT THE--!? Wide-eyed, the Gryffindor boy jumped on his seat in surprise, the flames reflecting in his horrified gaze before he jumped up to his feet, wand in hand and ready to extinguish the flames, when he saw him.
The light from the fire illuminated the culprit sitting just a row behind Braeden and Caroline with an all too familiar sneer on his face. What the bloody hell did Deus think he was doing setting a seat on fire?! "
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!?" exclaimed the horrified Gryffindor boy before stuttering out, "
Ag--aguamenti!" The water from his wand helped extinguish the flames at a sluggish pace, until all that was left of the seat was… well, ashes.
What in the world had gotten into Amadeus?! He - Braeden - could've died! And the terror (though there was a bit of annoyance there as well) showed in the Gryffindor boy as his brown eyes went wide as saucers and his pale skin grew even paler than usual. Angry!Deus was the most frightening thing he had ever witnessed. He was sure if he ever stumbled upon a boggart one of these days, it would take the shape of Amadeus after sending forty-seven owls or setting a seat on fire.