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Old 01-16-2016, 04:15 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Katherine was a firm believer in justice and she usually despised people that caused chaos, but this one time she felt bad and sorry for him. He sounded so sure - sure that violence was the answer. She looked softly at him. She was conflicted: she shouldn't feel sympathy at all for such people, but he was... different. He was friend. He was the big brother of Julie. She sighed in the end as she shifted her weight to the other leg.

"Yes," she said, "why do you say they deserved it? Who are they and what did they do?" She was going to solve this, but she needed to know things.
Figures she'd have been under the table. Even the Hufflepuffs sat where they were but the Ravenclaws had beat a hasty retreat. No fighting back, no...anything. Did it make him feel bad for them? As if they were nothing but poor victims caught in the midst of things? No. It was just food. No one died, no one left with broken bones. No one choked on the mashed potato. All that happened was them nailing the soddy Prefects and others having fun if they allowed themselves to.

"They were really rude to my cousin--the ones in your house, the Prefects." Surely she knew by now who he was referring to. "They were right awful jerks to him and it upset him. I'd have done the same if someone picked on you or Julie." Because you didn't mess with his friends and family. It didn't work like that.

"Doesn't matter why I did it, I guess. My Head of House labelled us bullies anyway and decided the Prefects are always right no matter what." The faintest of smiles graced his face then, though it was anything but happy. "I guess that's why we didn't try telling a Professor in the first place. They'd just brush it off like Professor Airey did."

So again, no, he was NOT sorry--but he would have to pretend to be at Christmas. Ahem.
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