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Stabbing his toast moodily with a fork, Jai gave up on breakfast and spun in his seat to stare out across the sea of unfamiliar faces. A small group of these faces should not be unfamiliar, but why should he be bothered getting to know the stupid gaggle known as Slytherin first years? The majority of them had something to the prove to themselves, and the rest had something to prove to formers as some kind of pathetic lackies. They were merely imitating the older grades, who did it better and more slyly, but still just as childishly. Although Jai wouldn't have admitted it to himself, he would have much preferred to be in Hufflepuff house. True, he was above the meandering idiots, but they were nice meandering idiots and some knew when to be quiet and when to speak. That, and a certain girl was in Hufflepuff ... his eyes wandered over to the Badger's table and he caught Sureya, said girl's, eye and scowled, turning around again. He refused to speak to her after she hadn't bid on him in the Brotherhood auction, though it wasn't her fault in the slightest, and as it turned out neither of them had gone anyway (though he knew nothing of that).
Jai refused to talk to her, but that didn't mean he couldn't think about her ... ever hour of every day. He tried to keep the thoughts cold and dismissive yet they still floated towards the heart-jolting whenever he thought of his lips just touching hers so many months ago. In fact, thinking of it again gave him the chills ... Jai's hair fluttered and he looked up to see the door of the Great Hall swing shut in a gust of wind and a bang that made everyone jump. Cold chills, indeed. scoffed Jai inwardly, pulling his cloak more tightly around his robes. She's made you batty. Just as his bones had gone cold, so had his toast. Irritably, he pushed his plate away and got up to scan the Hall with a copper brown eye in search of Porter, a meek but sensible friend he has made with the Badger's. With breakfast coming to a close, the students were free to swap tables and chat. Jai stalked over and nearly tripped over a crack in the stone floor when he met Sureya's eyes again at the end of the table. In sudden impulse, he sat down beside her and stared at the melted pot of butter in front of him. "How was the Ball?" he asked offhand in a cool tone. What was she, a magnet? Every time he saw her, he just seemed to move unconsciously to her side.
Jai refused to talk to her, but that didn't mean he couldn't think about her ... ever hour of every day. He tried to keep the thoughts cold and dismissive yet they still floated towards the heart-jolting whenever he thought of his lips just touching hers so many months ago. In fact, thinking of it again gave him the chills ... Jai's hair fluttered and he looked up to see the door of the Great Hall swing shut in a gust of wind and a bang that made everyone jump. Cold chills, indeed. scoffed Jai inwardly, pulling his cloak more tightly around his robes. She's made you batty. Just as his bones had gone cold, so had his toast. Irritably, he pushed his plate away and got up to scan the Hall with a copper brown eye in search of Porter, a meek but sensible friend he has made with the Badger's. With breakfast coming to a close, the students were free to swap tables and chat. Jai stalked over and nearly tripped over a crack in the stone floor when he met Sureya's eyes again at the end of the table. In sudden impulse, he sat down beside her and stared at the melted pot of butter in front of him. "How was the Ball?" he asked offhand in a cool tone. What was she, a magnet? Every time he saw her, he just seemed to move unconsciously to her side.