Kassandra Rose
Elder Member
~• Thomas and Milena •~
With a raised eyebrow, Thomas chucked lowly. Another failed rebellion. When would they learn their lesson? Nevertheless, he couldn't say that he wasn't disappointed. He could've guess at that gossip, it was hardly shoving. For once, Rosemarie had let the team down.
As he listened to Christian talk about open torture, it took all his strength to suppress further laughter. Some people were so predictable. There were so many more ways of torturing someone than physical pain. Although, he couldn't lie and say it didn't please Thomas to watch the mudbloods suffer, he much preferred suffering that required skill and scheming. It was much more rewarding, in his opinion.
For example, this summer. His mudblood servant hadn't got his cup of tea to quite the right temperature. For days after, he would hide her utensils, and watch as she panicked looking for them under pressure. It was like using rats in expriment. That was, after all, all that they were.
"They don't suffer enough. I can't wait to see the Quidditch ban enforced. They think they're equals, being able to even join in our sports. It is hardly fair on the team that has such inferior members". Thomas leant back into his chair. "I think they ought to introduce more plans. They need things that are more psychologically damaging. The human mind is much harder to heal than the body".
Milena paused, watching Alicia in disbelief. She couldn't be for real. Yet, she released the grasp of her friends. As she did, Briar quickly grabbed at Mia, as if she was going to follow in the Gryffindors footsteps. How hypocritical, that Alicia should lecture her about horrid boys and then snide her friends for them.
"Don't worry, B. I'm a changed woman. I'm sane now," she spoke in a hushed voice to her Slytherin best friend. Unsure on what to, she simply watched the girl in utter disbelief. "I can't speak for others though". Perhaps Alicia had truly become insane in this regime through summer. Although, she seemed just fine before.
What could they do? True friends wouldn't leave another in such a predicament, but Mia had never been the wise one before. That had always been Al. "A?" She questioned, her eyebrows furrowed. It was to no avail, the girl was too far gone.
What to do, what to do? Panicking, she glanced nervously at Briar. "We ought to stop her, she's on the start of a bad road, mixing with boys like Axton. Samuel might know what to do, I'll write to him, and get him to speak to her. After all, he's known her much longer".
Quickly, she pulled a muggle pen from her pocket, and a small receipt from the Hogwarts Express. Help. It's Alicia. She wrote. Her cursive handwriting was just about legible. Let me know if she gets in okay. You need to talk to her about her little... adventures. - M.
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