Ignatius wasn't ever going to say he was afraid...but he did kind of want his mum right now. The weather was awful, the team was awful, he didn't know how he'd be able to see the snitch in this light and he didn't really know what he was thinking signing up for this. Of course, all he had to do...
Now Ignatius was more determined to catch the snitch again, to prove he really was better. Unfortunately, it wasn't going to be found again so quickly.
"I wasn't talking to you, you...you ogre," Ignatius scoffed, letting the snitch go and looking far more pleased with himself than he had any right to. Especially since he immediately lost sight of it.
The other seeker tried to mess with Ignatius, but it didn't work as he conveniently saw the actual snitch out of the corner of his eye, zooming to the right. It was a messy catch, and he nearly fell off his broom making it, but he did get his hands on it. "Ha!" He shouldn't have been proud of...
Ignatius could take solace in the fact that the captain wasn't paying attention so even though he wasn't catching the snitch, the horrid older seeker was still benched.
Ignatius didn't catch the snitch. The higher power behind him wondered if the captain was doing a bit in the player choices of the Slytherin team, but Ignatius was convinced he was correct in the role.
Ignatius saw the snitch, but far too late - there was no way he'd get there before that horrible other seeker. And indeed, she caught the snitch. He scowled. "I was being generous," he insisted, his voice not hiding how annoyed he was. "You needed it more than I did." He tried to put his nose in...
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