Draco Malfoy (
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WHO | Draco and OPEN
WHAT | Draco's escaped the Cornucopia unscathed, but for how much longer?
WHEN | the day after the Cornucopia
WHERE | Q5, and thereabouts
WARNINGS | language. This is Draco, after all.
He'd gotten away from the Cornucopia, albeit empty-handed, but with his life still intact. Judging by the look of things over there, in that initial five minute span, he was lucky that way. Swimming across what felt like half of the entire Arena - not that he had any idea how big the bloody thing was, though it certainly felt huge - had taken up most of his stamina for the evening, and he had climbed the first tree that looked secure enough to hold him, and passed out for the night.
And now it was morning; Draco had very nearly fallen out of his temporary home when he'd forgotten where he was, the danger he was in. As he recovered, he sat there still, still clinging to the tree as he tried to think of just how he got there. Portkey? The Dark Lord wasn't much above that. Which meant that this could plausibly be a method of punishing him for not doing his job fast enough. But this was just cruel and unusual.
WHAT | Draco's escaped the Cornucopia unscathed, but for how much longer?
WHEN | the day after the Cornucopia
WHERE | Q5, and thereabouts
WARNINGS | language. This is Draco, after all.
He'd gotten away from the Cornucopia, albeit empty-handed, but with his life still intact. Judging by the look of things over there, in that initial five minute span, he was lucky that way. Swimming across what felt like half of the entire Arena - not that he had any idea how big the bloody thing was, though it certainly felt huge - had taken up most of his stamina for the evening, and he had climbed the first tree that looked secure enough to hold him, and passed out for the night.
And now it was morning; Draco had very nearly fallen out of his temporary home when he'd forgotten where he was, the danger he was in. As he recovered, he sat there still, still clinging to the tree as he tried to think of just how he got there. Portkey? The Dark Lord wasn't much above that. Which meant that this could plausibly be a method of punishing him for not doing his job fast enough. But this was just cruel and unusual.
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And then finally, he called down, voice a quiet hiss to keep anyone else from hearing: "Oi! You!"
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"What do you want?"
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"Pass me that rock," he stated, nodding his head towards a little one with a sharp enough point that it could be drilled through the coconut's husk. Or someone's head, given enough trying. But Draco didn't really plan on that.
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"Catch."
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"A bit harder," he called up quietly. "And it's easier if you're hitting the rock, rather than the other way around."
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"So tell me about this physics," he states as he takes a tentative sip of it, deciding he can't complain too much. It's no worse than pumpkin juice.
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"What's there to say? Physics makes the world go round."
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Draco's face suggested he didn't much like that one. And though he didn't really see any reason to learn all about physics from Muggles, it wasn't like he didn't have time on his hands. Or the inability to otherwise hole himself away from aforementioned Muggles.
Really, he was just making do with the incredibly unfortunate hand he was given.
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"Should I know you? Is that what this is supposed to be?" Draco simply asked, giving up on his coconut for a moment. His guard was up a little bit - why shouldn't it be, when everyone was trying to kill him, and now suddenly there was someone who recognised what school he went to? - but he was giving Alex the benefit of the doubt.
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"I don't think so? I was just making a joke." Alex was puzzled. He had expected maybe a laugh and a comment about the books, or simple blank confusion. But the response he'd gotten was something else entirely. Or maybe this guy had read the books and was just trying to confuse him. If he was, it was working.
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It probably didn't help matters at all that Draco was so completely out of his element here, his first instinct was to lash out at everyone around him. Even if the question had been innocent enough, now he was starting to have second thoughts, like perhaps this kid was the reason he was here instead of there.
"This is all your fault, isn't it?"
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Maybe he never left it in the first place.
"How is this my fault? I didn't ask to be kidnapped let alone to have you kidnapped. I don't even know you."
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Maybe it was time to go. It was the loony ones you really had to watch out for; they were more unpredictible than the others.
Alex tried to look as non-threatening as possible. "Look, mate, I didn't mean anything by it. Hogwarts is a lovely school. Would go there myself if I could."
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