05-11-2021, 04:03 AM
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Dementor
Join Date: Jan 2021 Location: Earth
Posts: 93
Hogwarts RPG Name: Alfred Demaret Slytherin Sixth Year | Alfred smiled back at Lisa when she smiled at him for speaking up. Probably not a common event though. He loved drama and was a pretty dramatic person himself. His expression changed to annoyance when he turned to look towards Atlas when he used Daniel as an example of an unempathetic person. Calling someone that was probably hypocritical since it was unempathetic in itself. And it was indeed disrespectful to state facts sometimes. It would have been better if the second year hadn't said anything at all; the 'fact' was uncalled for. "She started it." He pointed towards Victoria. "She said that Daniel is the worst person she's ever met." He chose not to mention the portrait, because he only wanted V to be treated in the same and rather unfair, in his opinion, way that Daniel was being treated, not even more than that. Despite that, he clearly and quite biasedly favoured Daniel in this situation.
Alfred glared back at V when she angrily whispered at him. "I was only trying to help." And now she was near crying again. He rolled his eyes and turned back towards Schmoe. She really needed to learn how to control her emotions. He skimmed over the other answers on the board before he grabbed the paper and wrote his answer. Wait, only one? He had an entire list ready. He wrote down only the first thing that came to my head. It was written in block writing as compared to his usual cursive handwriting so that it was somewhat anonymous.
After he went and placed his answer face down on the pile, Alfred decided to go and sit next to Daniel in his new spot. He was angry with Victoria for partly blaming him when he was only trying to help. He would have gone and sat next to Lisa, but she was sitting next to Atlas, who he was angry with for blaming Daniel when truthfully, both of them were at fault. And so he sat directly next to Daniel and crossed his arms, his face a mix of anger and boredom. |
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