- Messages
- 590
- Wand
- Curved 9 1/2 Inch Flexible Chestnut Wand with Mermaid Scale Core
- Age
- 2/2020
The expression on Prestons face made it known that he would rather be doing anything other than what he was doing. It was time for him to take part in his prefect patrol, which meant that it was time for him to get much cozier than hed like with Sergei. The Slytherins glare was stony, his eyes alternating between facing down towards the ground and straight in front of him. Never did they stray to the side of him though. There was no need. The teenage boy was painfully aware of who was beside him and the last thing that he wanted to do was to look in that direction. And, if he needed a reminder, he really only needed to look at their hands, which had just been attached by their Head of House. Preston knew that the man had to take some pleasure in the pain and torment that he was causing the two guys, who had to spend nearly two hours each week by each others side. Literally. The charm that the man used gave them absolutely no distance from each other. It was as if their hands had been attached by a set of invisible ropes, and moving too quickly without the other would give a painful tug. The two guys had learned this over the past few patrols as theyd been forced into contact with each other. Preston had grown to loath Wednesdays because of it.
Are you ready? the Slytherin asked aloud, keeping his tone as monotone as he could. His eyes remained on the wall across the hall, gazing at a portrait that should have held a hippogriff, but which was now empty. He wondered briefly where it had gone. No doubt it was enjoying itself much more than Preston would be. The Slytherin had hoped that the students of the castle would quickly get over seeing the pair of them patrolling. But, of course they had not. Often, their patrol was something of a circus, the crowd growing as word got out which floor they were on. Students would walk by, some stifling their laughter until they were well down the hall and others laughing openly. It was those students that Preston wanted to hex most, but he couldnt do that even if he wanted to. Waiting for Sergeis replies was always the worst because, until he spoke, Preston really couldnt gauge what kind of mood the guy was in. Sometimes, they passed the time quietly, neither really speaking to the other as they both just wanted to be done with their weekly patrol and free from the other. Other times, though, Sergei seemed in the mood to rile Preston up.
Are you ready? the Slytherin asked aloud, keeping his tone as monotone as he could. His eyes remained on the wall across the hall, gazing at a portrait that should have held a hippogriff, but which was now empty. He wondered briefly where it had gone. No doubt it was enjoying itself much more than Preston would be. The Slytherin had hoped that the students of the castle would quickly get over seeing the pair of them patrolling. But, of course they had not. Often, their patrol was something of a circus, the crowd growing as word got out which floor they were on. Students would walk by, some stifling their laughter until they were well down the hall and others laughing openly. It was those students that Preston wanted to hex most, but he couldnt do that even if he wanted to. Waiting for Sergeis replies was always the worst because, until he spoke, Preston really couldnt gauge what kind of mood the guy was in. Sometimes, they passed the time quietly, neither really speaking to the other as they both just wanted to be done with their weekly patrol and free from the other. Other times, though, Sergei seemed in the mood to rile Preston up.