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- 12/2019
Bryce Chamberlin could not believe the Ravenclaw game. Sure, they might have won, but it was all the seeker. He had to bench out Rosie, of all people. He thought that she was throwing the game on purpose because of the opponent. Gryffindor. That was Nikandros' house. Nikandros meant something to Rosie, and Bryce could not see what it was. The boy was rude. The boy was a jerk. And he was a Gryffindor and hated Bryce for some reason. He could tell with the grapevine. Things got around to him one way or another. Bryce knew things. He sighed and he wondered off to the cliffs, where he could look around him and just sulk over what happened in the game. Of all people, he had to bench his best friend and someone he really cared about. Rosie probably thought that he had busted her in the act and was avoiding him for that reason, but truth be told, he did not know. He just stayed to himself. The Ravenclaw Prefect looked down at his prefect badge and wondered why he got something like this with Rosie. This would make things awkward. He looked around and saw that no one was coming over to bother him, so far.
The day itself felt amazing. The sun was out, Halloween was just around the corner, more matches were underway. He just wondered if he could even trust Rosie enough to play against the other houses if she did not even try this time around. What could he do? He was captain and he was conflicted. He sat down on the grass, and looked over the edge of the cliffs. His eyes were saddened, and somewhat darker. One would mistake them for blue when they were really hazel. It was the way the sun hit them from that angle. He let out a soft sigh, and he hoped that he could get down to the bottom of it. If it was what he feared, then he would not want to know. Bryce could not deny what might be the worst though. If it were, what could he do as a Captain? How could he face her ever again? How could he do prefect things? How could he do the Accio! yearbook anymore? She was around for everything he ever did! This was getting under his skin, and how Nikandros got entangled in it... It was a mess. He promised to never let anyone like that get to him, and here that Gryffindor managed, like a snake. And the snake had the fangs right in Bryce.
The day itself felt amazing. The sun was out, Halloween was just around the corner, more matches were underway. He just wondered if he could even trust Rosie enough to play against the other houses if she did not even try this time around. What could he do? He was captain and he was conflicted. He sat down on the grass, and looked over the edge of the cliffs. His eyes were saddened, and somewhat darker. One would mistake them for blue when they were really hazel. It was the way the sun hit them from that angle. He let out a soft sigh, and he hoped that he could get down to the bottom of it. If it was what he feared, then he would not want to know. Bryce could not deny what might be the worst though. If it were, what could he do as a Captain? How could he face her ever again? How could he do prefect things? How could he do the Accio! yearbook anymore? She was around for everything he ever did! This was getting under his skin, and how Nikandros got entangled in it... It was a mess. He promised to never let anyone like that get to him, and here that Gryffindor managed, like a snake. And the snake had the fangs right in Bryce.