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Fat Friar "A pestilence is not a disease."
The friar stuck his tongue out at the Slytherin boy. How Peeves-like of him; Alfred wasn't too sure he liked that.
"I don't have a problem, Sir Baron," Alfred replied coolly. "I'm just tired of being quiet. That's it." He shrugged. "I'm the new Alfred, and everyone must deal with it!" He was terribly frightened of the Bloody Baron, but 'pretending' to be bold and blunt was helping. It still all felt like acting! Did Myers have room in his play for a ghost?
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Symphora Nathan felt the cold chills down his back when he faces the bloody baron. He kept his face innocently blank and earnest as possible, "Yes sir, I was merely walking ...towards my common room," he lied effortlessly. "...when I stopped to tell the Friar to be quiet because there are students in the great hall studying." Nathan shrugged. Again, he pointed at the Hufflepuff ghost. "But, he suddenly shouted at me. I do not know what is his reason behind his wailing." He hoped his account was more believable than the Friar. He was a Slytherin, after all.
His eyes narrowed at the Fat Friar. "I'm not dense. I know the meaning well!" The fat friar brazenly called him an epidemic disease. Look it up in the dictionary! "You just insulted a student from a great house. I have you know my mother will hear about this." A complaint against the school for having rogue ghosts!
The friar was acting ridiculous.
He wailed and stuck his tongue out all Peeves-like and if it was someone's shenanigans his bloodiness didn't tolerate at the school it was that of the pesky poltergeist.
Turning to his eye cooly at the Friar the Baron raised his head and gave up a laugh and it was quite an eerie sound, a sound that could send chills down anyone's spine.
"A new Alfred, an Alfred that wails and insults students. Word will spread if you keep that up and you'll be labelled as bad and insulting Alfred before long, is that what you want?"
Eyes focusing on the Slytherin boy the Baron ordered gruffly
"Move along Mr Hale! Go study in your dorm." That was not up to discussion.