I have never bothered to read the Harry Potter books and I probably never will simply because I just don't give enough of a crap (as entertaining as I do find some things in a "everything I know about this fandom I learned via osmosis" sort of way)
but I want to point at this in amusement just so I can say that Bolger couldn't be more Slytherin if
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"It's not that hard. Especially when you don't have an overgrown bat sniping at you over your shoulder all the time."
That was his first exchange with the nervous one (Rick, as Pearson insisted he call him), and it led to more between them. Mostly just him pointing things out they were doing wrong out of some deeply buried perfectionist part of himself, and out of some vague, unrealistic hope that if he helped them, they'd stop talking to him once they were better. Or that's what he told himself.
He didn't like admitting to himself that he was actually somewhat enjoying the interaction, but it was...fun, on some level. Which was why when Snape finally noticed that the Hufflepuffs on either side of a Slytherin (somehow he had ended up shifting his seat into the middle of the group, he swore Pearson had arranged it somehow) were showing surprising improvement, he swooped down and pointed out the oddity ( ... )
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(I swear I have been trying to think up a last name for Rick for months now. I just cannot think of anything that sounds right to me. It's driving me mad, I swear. XD I mean, except for when I say that it's "Saiou" because Mizuchi is his mother and she had him when she was way too young and doesn't know who the father is and when I'm feeling particularly horrible I say it was DD but that's a highly ridiculous sort of headcanon that also involves his name actually being Riku.... Which, yes, would have the exact same phonetic spelling but would use a different character set so he sort of uses it as a cover and I have thought way too much about the whole psychic thing :X)
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