Just call me Traitor

Ariah Zhefarovich

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Poculi Wand 14 1/8" Essence of Sphinx Remains
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8/2011
Ariah drug the bottom bottom of her flats against the floor of the Dungeon as she slowly walked from the Kitchens and towards the Slytherin Common Room, she didn't go there because she had class or anything but instead she had gone there to borrow a few ingredients for something she wanted to try later on. She was going to try and make a trail of cheese for a mouse that she so desperately wanted to catch and place outside so it'd be less likely to be killed or hurt by one of the other students or one of the Professor that happened to see it scurrying around. Ariah believed that everything should be accepted equally in the world, and that included those Muggle-borns and Half-breeds that everyone seemed to dislike for some odd reason. It was pretty public knowledge within the school too, almost everyone seemed to know that she was a pure blood who admired Mudbloods and Half-breeds, but already that seemed to cause her to be disliked by many people.

"Oh ow!" Ariah felt herself nearly trip when her shoe slid on the floor form her dragging them for so long, if she was less of a klutz then she'd probably have more luck getting around without any injuries. Once she made sure she would be fine without tripping or anything she turned her head to look around, sometimes travelling down here made her nervous because there was a lot of people that didn't like her that walked down here and she was afraid of running into any of them. She hadn't had a confrontation yet and she really didn't want one all that much.
 
Ai was making her way to meet up with Aleyah. She felt bad keeping Vlad from her and Arvi but it was nessery. The boy was as unlike them as it was possible to be and yet he was the one that had captured her heart. This was coming from a girl that at the age of twelve was convinced that she didn't have a heart worth taking anymore. Not after her grandmother had gotten through with her. Right now she was pretending like nothing was going on. With her cold and cruel features it wasn't that hard.

Ai heard a voice and pushed by it. "Out of my way Mudwallower." She said as she felt her hand make contact with skin. She couldn't call many of the Slytherins mud blood because quite frankly she didn't think a lot of them made it past the first year. Ai would have been a pureblood if her mother hadn't mixed herself with that man. She wouldn't have landed herself in a jaws of a werewolf either. It was really too dark to see but her cold steel like eyes where used to gloom like that of the dungeons.
 
Ariah froze and almost jumped about ten feet in the air when she heard another voice and felt someone make contact with her, but her common sense told her it was probably just another student so luckily she didn't make a completely fool of herself by falling everywhere or making a loud scene that everyone could probably hear. "Umm...what's a mudwallower?" She asked as she peered closely trying to get a good look at the girl who had called her that, the girl didn't sound familiar to her so she was starting to even wonder if the person was a fellow Slytherin or not. Ariah also did not know what a mudwallower was, it made her think of a pig that rolled around in mud but other than that she couldn't place exactly what it meant or why the girl had just called her that.

"Sorry for being in the way, I didn't see you or hear you around I guess." She shrugged her thin shoulders and let her mint green eyes focus on the girl that she still couldn't see all that well. Hopefully she wouldn't get yelled at or anything, she could feel the cold aura rising from the girl and it make her a bit nervous to be around her all alone in the Dungeons.
 
Ai studied the girl for a moment then opened her mouth wide. "Mudwallower: She who dwells in mud, she who loved Mugges and Mudbloods, Blood Traitor." She said no rise or fall in her voice. Ai had watched this girl around school and it seemed like she was nothing but what she had just called her. She had snickered under her breath when the girl had gotten into her accidents. Not all too voluntarily either. Ai kept her hands on the books she was carrying as she waited for the person's risponce.

"I would have been very surprised you could hear anything over the amount of noise you here making back there. If you had been trying to make your way quietly anywhere I must say you failed miserably." Ai said. Ai never yelled at most she raised her voice above a whisper. That didn't mean that her words didn't hurt on some level. Ai could see that the girl was having trouble seeing her so she took out her wand and lit the end. Even the simplest of people would think of lighting their way like this. She looked at the new girl as if to judge her behind a film of ice.
 
Ariah's mouth literally dropped open when she heard what the definition of a mudwallower was from the girl she had bumped into, so basically she being called a Blood-traitor once again because she accepted and often liked and adored muggles-borns and such. Her mint green eyes also widened a little at how rude the other girl was just being generally for no reason at all, Ariah didn't like people like that because they barely had a right to say anything to anyone with their attitude's. "Is there something wrong with liking muggle-borns? They happen to be people too!" she put her hands on her thin hips she she looked at the girl harshly, she had been raised to think that everyone was equal so it's not like she could help it if she accepted them. Ariah was a pure blood so it perhaps the people around here didn't like it if she associated with muggle-borns and Half-breeds like she did.

"Is there any reason your being so rude, dude I was I sorry." Ariah said softly, not wanting to be loud and sound like she was trying to start a fight with this girl because fighting was the last thing she wanted to deal with after just being here for a few months. The girl was so chilling it almost made Ariah tempted to just turn away and make an excuse to leave, she had enough teasing Durmstrang and she didn't want the same thing to happen to her here too.
 
Ai watched the other girl's emotions change like another person would watch a traffic light change. "They are doesn't mean that they are not inferior." She said. It had been how she had been raised really. Ai had been lead to believe since the age of three that her father was the scum of the earth and her mother had been a fool for falling in love with him. Kai had never believed that but it had been beaten into Ai. There where a lot of things that had been beaten into the small girl really and she wasn't forgetting them any time soon.

Ai blinked but had no other reaction. Remorse was one thing she had never been taught. "What you call rude I call a conversation. It's not my fault you can't talk to someone that doesn't talk around things." She said her voice flat as a robot. To anyone but her friends and her secret Ai was like an artificial life form who's only purpose was to take in the knowlage of the school. She told people what she thought and nothing else. "Sorry is something that you are a lot it seems." She said as merely an observation.
 
Shaking her head softly, Ariah brought a hand up to brush some of the honey colored locks that had fallen into her face away so she could look at the girl softly and irritably. How could someone seriously be that lacking in a heart so that they completely hate someone just based on blood and someone that they couldn't control themselves, you couldn't help what blood you happened to be born with just like the way you could never help who you fell in love with as it was all based on fate. "They are not inferior, they can't help what blood they were born with." Ariah exclaimed as she beginning to feel herself getting upset with the girl over how dumb this was becoming of her, just because of her blood and who she associated with she was once again being made fun of and it hurt her feelings quite a bit more than she would like to admit. She was trying her hardest right now not to let herself get too upset over it though, it was just a girl, or even a bully.

"Well I'm not sorry for admitting that your being a total jerk right now. I haven't done anything to you!" Ariah narrowed her eyes a bit and tried to level her breathing but it wasn't working all that well, who was this girl and why did she think it was okay to be so rude to someone she had just met and barely even knew all that well.
 
Ai had her raven black hair up in a neat bun behind her head. There was nothing on Ai that was out of place because she would not allow it to be. Ai had very little heart for anything. This was the way she was raised to be and this was the way she stayed most of the time. If this girl knew what she had been through she seemed like the type to feel sorry for her. Ai didn't need sympathy from anyone. "What can be helped is how they are dealt with." She said simply. She again saw how emotional the girl was becoming but had no reaction. There where few people in the school that she would actually show any kind of reaction to and this girl had not shown Ai anything that made her worthy of a reaction.

"I've been called worse." She said said simply then started to walk off as casually as she had come up. Ai turned off the light at the end of her wand quietly. The torches where enough to light her way. That and Ai was used to being in such gloom.
 
Ariah ran a little so that she was near the girl once again, even though she figured this was a lost cause and she would probably regret even trying to talk this out but she had to try. "Okay, what is your problem?" Ariah hissed now visibly annoyed with the girl and her attitude that was she giving her. It was rare when she was actually angry with someone enough to say something about it or run after the person who was saying all of this. Her mint green eyes were darkened and shined out brightly compared to light tan that she had, and she wanted nothing more than to just kick the girl who was giving her such an issue right now.

"Are you a pure blood as well, because if not then your only making yourself look like an idiot." She crossed her arms over her chest and gave the girl a skeptical look that clearly said she wanted an answer, if the girl was pure blood then Ariah would understand her reasoning but if not then she was being just stupid.
 

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