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brbusinivalice August 4 2009, 08:10:03 UTC
...That...

He was unsure what to say to that. He was a loner. He didn't quite...he didn't quite go out and talk to others, and when he did, he often regretted it. Not because they brought sides of him that he didn't want to see, or because they were particularly aggravating, it was simply that he didn't have time for human relations.

He had something to do, and he had to get it done in the best way possible. For Teta, for all of those who were mistreated by sake of blood, he would change things. He would make a world where spirits like that goddamn Ghost Widow couldn't have clout, and couldn't say her poisonous words without them falling on deaf ears. And to do that he had to pass. That was the first logical step.

First, keep Prefect status, then make Head Boy. Keep his grades the highest until those of high status noticed him, and he could go onto the second step of his process: Climbing to the top of the ladder, until eventually his will would create change. He was low now, a muggle, a mudblood...

But...

No matter how many times people had approached him, even for simple conversation, he could never stop being surprised, or maybe a bit confused by this. He was not sociable, nor was he by any means the life of the party. So he was unsure how he was 'intriguing', though from his time of knowing the man he doubted that it was what most would be thinking.

He doubted that it was because of blood. Zelos was Slytherin, but he knew him long enough to know that he made no bases on blood. Simply beauty, and other more frivolous things.

Such a frivolous young man wanted his friendship? Either he was hoping to make Delita a fool, or was much less a fool than he had originally thought.

Still the gesture was...oddly touching. And it showed, a small bit, in his voice.

"I...am unsure as of what to say. I am not certain what it is you consider 'intriguing', or why it is that you seek my friendship, but I also see no reason to refuse it to you."

Though he was also certain that he would stop his seriousness and become a child the next day. But this not-so-frivolous Zelos was at least decent company, and he did not mind it.

He could humor him for now, perhaps.

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