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Alek stared disinterestedly at the broom stick that was held in his hands, he had been encouraged to play Quidditch. It was a wizarding sport that was widely participated in but he couldn’t quite understand what the point was to play such a trivial game when there were so many other things to partake in that could be useful for the future. He scoffed and he laughed when he ever saw the games between the houses and the broomstick, one of the newer models, had been sent to him for his birthday had always been sitting underneath his bed in the dormitories, better suited to sweeping the place up rather then flying.
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Cassandra Barboza: Hogwart's resident backstabbing, two-faced, lying bitch. Sweet on the outside, yes, but sour on the inside. Oh so sour. She had a good childhood - her parents spoiled her and as a result, she expected the same sort of treatment here at Hogwarts. She realized that she needed to manipulate others to get her way, but only a few white lies were needed for people to do things at her beck and call. Blackmail was actually fun, once she realized to separate her feelings of slight guilt from the actual deed. Eventually, she became so desensitized from what she was doing to others that she became the bitch she was now known for. She enjoyed her reputation as queen over everyone in her year and below, but wasn't tactless enough to try to take over the older years... At least, not until she could get enough dirt on them so that they too would bow down to her.
But when things didn't go her way, Cassandra got very mad very quickly. If her eyes could change colors, they would change to dark red, and her hair would flare behind her. She didn't take rejection of any kind well, and usually when she was mad, she got even. What this meant was that when people wanted to see if they could upstage her (though few were so stupid as to try such a thing), she usually would come out on top. She was a Barboza, and her family had always taught her "Don't get mad, get even." So technically, she was only doing what her mom would have wanted her to do - get even. Cass was particularly furious this afternoon because her current minion, an innocent third year Ravenclaw girl, had decided to be snarky and not do the homework she had promised to do for Cass. This included all essays for History of Magic, Charms, and Transfiguration - classes that Cass could easily pass if she gave a crap. But she was a Slytherin and this girl was a Ravenclaw. Weren't Ravenclaws bookworms anyways? She probably enjoyed doing Cass's coursework. But, for the moment, she obviously didn't, giving the excuse that her own grades were suffering because she had spent all her time doing the assignments Cass had given her to do. Cass, unfazed by her sudden courage, decided to get even now. She knew where the Ravenclaw Dormitories were - a Tower that wasn't too far from the Quidditch Pitch. If she focused her energy, she could hit a bludger in this girl's dorm room. Cass grabbed her useless broomstick (it was only useless since Quidditch at Hogwarts was currently nonexistant) and her beater bat from the Slytherin locker room. As she walked out to the field, she noticed another person already flying but paid no attention to him. She released the bludger from the case and kicked off the ground, following it with her beater's bat raised. Her hair flew behind her, which was the only upside to quidditch: the wind pushed her hair back and she could have windswept hair all the time. As she neared the bludger, she swung her bat back and connected with the ball, letting out a loud CRACK upon contact. The ball did not hit the target, but Cassandra was sufficiently less ticked off. Now that she was able to contain herself, she decided to make a practice out of the occasion. To be considerate, she flew over to the other figure in the air and decided to play nice for once. "I'm going to practice hitting bludgers here. I hope you don't mind because if you do, that's too bad."
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Crack!
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Cass hadn't even looked at the guy that she was so close to hitting. It wasn't important, it wasn't necessary, and she wasn't here to make friends. In fact, she probably wasn't ever going to make a true friend at Hogwarts, especially since she hated trying to make an effort at being someone she wasn't. Then again, this was a complete contradiction of her actions: she always pretended she was nicer than she really was. She never tried to actually see if a person was nice or not, she just wanted to see if she could use them for their a) money, b) power, c) social status, or d) secrets. If anyone had known any better, they might have seen that Cass wasn't the type of person they should ever be around. At least this guy had enough wits to him not to annoy Cass.
She flew up higher as she saw the bludger round a corner and come towards her. Her eyes narrowed and she clenched her jaw as it neared. She imagined that the bludger was that stupid Ravenclaw's head as she reared back her arm to swing again. As the bat collided, she noticed the bludger heading straight towards the guy she had just scared off. Her eyes widened: sure Cass was malicious, hateful, spiteful, and a downright bitch, but she wasn't the type of girl to openly expect physical harm upon others, especially people that she didn't even have any malice towards. Now I have to take care of this mess. She opened her mouth slightly before full out yelling, "MOVE OUT OF THE WAY!" She should have just told him to get off the field. She had a reputation for being mean so what he thought of her wouldn't affect her feelings. At least she wouldn't have had to worry about him being a liability. What if the bludger hit him now? He would definitely be mincemeat. He would at least be knocked off of his broom, and at this height, any type of fall would be deadly. Crap. Crap. Crap. Crap. Cass thought of a few other words that were not family friendly and bit her lip. She decided to fly under where he was flying, just in case he decided to be an idiot and not move out of the way. The bludger was moving awfully fast, so she would have to fly on her stupid outdated broom all the way to where he was sitting. This would take a lot of speed, something her broom wasn't equipped for. As she flew, she brought her limbs closer to the broomstick to reduce wind resistance. Her eyes were stuck in a glare as she tried to keep them from tearing from the flying particles of God knows what. She felt a piece of hair stick to her teeth and she snarled slightly. It was another thing to distract her from the stupid problem at hand. Her long flowing hair was only an obstacle at this point and she furiously felt that it needed to be chopped off, right that moment. She was about to pull out her wand when she realized that her wand alone could help her with the problem at hand. "Protego!" she cried, creating a shield around the boy above. Duh. The bludger bounced off the shield and ricocheted back to the Ravenclaw Tower where it hit the wall with a loud bang. She looked up at him with a discontent visage. "You could have made this easier for me by moving, you know." She looked away and found a tie for her hair. As she put it up, the long straight hair flowed from the ponytail. "I'm Cassandra."
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”MOVE OUT OF THE WAY!”
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“Now where would the fun have been in that if I moved?”
Cass could already see that he was going to be a problem. She had never had a truly witty banter with anyone before, mostly because the other would concede defeat quickly. But this boy was different - he was actually smart. For once. She glowered at him for a moment before thinking about what to say back, and for once she was so surprised by his comeback that she wasn't able to think of a retort. She looked up at him and cocked an eyebrow before turning away again. The nerve of him, to even try to sass Cass. As she let out a sigh, she knew he would have to be dealt with in a battle of the wits. The smarter of the two would come out on top, until their next duel. And Cass wasn't going to lose. “Making you fly over here in a rush to save me was so much entertaining and I must clap for you,” and he did mockingly clap for her, “it was an amusing performance. It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Cassandra, I’m Alek.” Ha. Ha. Oh, did he have a sense of humor. At least Cass knew that the two of them would never actually become friends - she wasn't friends with a joker of any sort. She hadn't even taken a proper look at his face because looking at it for too long would make her even more furious than she already was. That little tango with danger was enough for her, and she did not want to be some nice person just because she had almost knocked this guy off his broom. He hadn't even moved! What kind of idiot didn't move when a bludger was coming towards them at the speed of light? Clearly, he needed to have his head examined. Using air quotes, Cass retorted with a sickeningly sweet tone. "'So much entertaining' is your lack of grammar. You do speak English, right?" Cass smirked at him and flew up so that she was finally at his level. She was going to come out on top during this verbal spar, and to do that, she had to at least be at Alek's level. "Well, Alek, the pleasure is all yours." In a completely out of character move, Cass asked a question that she knew only a lame-ass Hufflepuff would ask. "What brings you out to the Pitch?" She paused, before adding the Cassandra tang to the end of her question. "Did daddy say you were a bad boy and put you on a timeout?" She made a baby face at him before realizing how utterly stupid she sounded.
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