December 3rd

Sep 02, 2009 14:24

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headboyneville September 2 2009, 19:30:14 UTC
No, Malfoy, I didn't. He already knows how I feel about her, so I didn't think it was a big deal, and who I'm dating isn't exactly secret knowledge.

I wish to Merlin, though, that what happened afterwords was not something you were privy to. Took me by surprise, so I wasn't exactly prepared.

You may have a ton of experience, Malfoy, but I don't, and that's all I really have to say on the matter.

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dm_fugitive September 2 2009, 19:48:10 UTC
Why the bloody hell does everyone think I have so much experience?

This isn't about experience, Longbottom, though on that point I think you're terribly presumptuous. This is about not having a code of conduct worthy of a gentleman, particularly, not a headboy.

Just because you chose to date a muggleborn does not mean those codes do not apply. Even with a girl like Brown, you ought to show some sense of propriety.

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headboyneville September 2 2009, 20:02:16 UTC
Your prejudice is showing again, Malfoy. Is there something wrong with dating a "muggleborn"? And what exactly do you mean, "a girl like Brown"? Am I not dating someone your pureblood idiocy approves of? What exactly are you trying to imply about "a girl like Brown ( ... )

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dm_fugitive September 2 2009, 22:12:42 UTC
Passionate is the nicest word for it. My prejudices are another matter as are Brown's short comings. What I'm more concerned with at the moment is you. You're either horribly naive or just horrible.

1. Lord Voldemort may have known you were "dating" but this is the first time he's gotten a full ear of how "in love" with her you or how physical you've gotten. Depending on your Death Eater, those things can make a significant difference. We can only hope for Ms. Brown's sake, he believes you just wanted in her pants.

2. Even when you don't have a Dark Lord after you, Private moments with a lady need to be private. I don't care if she's a queen or a street urchin. It shows a thoughtlessness both to your lady and to the unsuspecting bystander ( ... )

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dm_fugitive September 3 2009, 17:04:51 UTC
It's always fun and games until someone gets hurt. Seems a little out of character for Nott, though. Did you consider he might not be enjoying that little exchange as much as you were?

Blaise stopped a row?

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headboyneville September 4 2009, 01:12:20 UTC
Yeah. Nott was really hitting my buttons, and Blaise came out of nowhere, told me to leave. I listened.

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dm_fugitive September 4 2009, 01:16:17 UTC
And where did this exchange take place?

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headboyneville September 4 2009, 01:42:32 UTC
The Library. Some other girl was there, too, but I don't know her, and she didn't say anything.

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