Slytherin: Do you ever look yourself at the mirror and you realize you had forgotten how you look?
Ravenclaw: ...Formulate
Slytherin: I mean, I know I'm gorgeous *glancing at the glass*, but I'm able to stun myself with my beauty every. Single. Time.
About me...
I was born in 31.12.1926 in Great britian.
My zodiac sign is Capricorn.
My favorite colour is green.
I can speak latin and french.
I love snakes.
If you ever wonder about what my patronus is, it's a dragon.
I was born under the love potion, so i can't love.
I feel quite curious, about smuts, fluffs, and more stories people write about me.
I like to have power over anyone.
My height is at least 6ft tall.
I have curly/wavy chestnut hair.
My piercing Dark eyes can reader your mind miles away.
Only think i'm feared of is dead.
đč a rose, for everyone whoâs sad today. you are loved.
Slytherin: My first rule is no one can veto my rules.
Ravenclaw: Thatâs called tyranny and it is generally frowned upon.
Okay, but getting serious for a moment:
I know Iâve given you protest instructions and advice before.
This is absolutely one of those times to listen.
If youâre new, uninitiated, or considering going out for your First, be advised that you need to be careful.
And Iâve said this before:
I cannot overemphasize that. The last protest I was at, a man pulled out a gun, an actual gun, and while I donât think we were ever in any danger, the leader gave everyone an earful about antagonizing and escalation once weâd marched a safe distance down the street. At the end, they told us sternly that they knew how long it would take for someone to actually get to the point of shooting people, and that they could judge that because of their life experience. Odds are that your local protest leaders will have similar experience and awareness, and when it comes to that, it can literally mean the difference between life and death.Â
So if you do choose to protest or march this week, you. Listen. To. Your. Leaders. You move as a unit. You stay safe. You take care of yourself and then you take care of the person next to you.Â
Pack water. Pack illumination. Pack light. And study up on basic first aid, too.
Fortune favors the prepared.
Is beautiful
ayato fandesign
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» then vs now
You are a Goatzard, Bééérry
Tom Riddle was your superior, or so everyone said.
Sharp, handsome features shaped by dark waves of silky hair had women swooning left and right, his straight and healthy posture bringing him to his full height at six feet tall. When he walked he took long, graceful strides with purpose, head held high to flash either a dashing smile or a cold glare at his fellow students as he passed.
âRiddle is so handsome,â and âTom is so smart!â had you cupping your ears with frustration - you were tired of hearing about Tom fucking Riddle and how much better he was at everything than you.
Scoffing softly, you stuck your nose back into your dinner at the very end the Slytherin table - with the first years. How humiliating.
Pushing your food around carelessly with your fork, you glanced distastefully towards the enormous doors to the Great Hall, contemplating whether or not you could cut announcements and go to your dorm.
âProfessor Slughorn said that heâll even tutor me in potions class. I canât believe how lucky I am.â One girl said, and the girl next to her snorted, shoveling mashed potatoes into her open mouth. âNo amount of tutoring will ever be enough to get into sixth-yearsâ potions class. Itâs just not possible.â
You bit your lip as you continued to ponder leaving dinner early to escape the infuriating prattle of these first years and their plans to join the dreamy Tom Riddle and his handsome friend Abraxas Malfoy.
You felt your blood boil at the mention of that rich, spoiled bratâs name - if there was one person you hated more than Tom, it was Abraxas. The bastard had deemed you dirty by blood despite being a half-blood Slytherin. You were socially exiled from any circle within your house and since you were a Slytherin, people often misjudged you and steered clear whenever you passed.
Having heard enough of the girls and their plots to win the devilishly handsome Slytherinâs heart you stood up, a few first years flinching at your abrupt movement. Straightening out the wrinkles on your grey slacks and gathering your books you turned with a hard scowl and stormed out of the Great Hall.
You grumbled to yourself as you made your way through the first floor of the magnificent castle, paying little mind to the students that cowered away from you. You did find it curious, considering you were never overly aggressive or cruel, there was a stereotype attached to Slytherin house but you never received such submissive behavior from anyone.
Brushing off the odd behavior of your fellow Hogwarts students, you continued your journey up four flights of moving stairs and as you lifted your right foot to step off of the last set, the familiar nauseating sway of the staircase had you groaning.
You were so busy off in your world and reacted too slowly, as usual. As if some cruel God was having too much fun with you to stop now and was choosing to continue with your torment, a soft velvety chuckle could be heard just behind you. You craned your neck lazily expecting to see some painfully dull ghost or poltergeist but they wouldâve been too easy to share a staircase ride with. You turned your head away with a huff as you caught a glimpse of his soft lips and dark eyes.
âMiss your stop?â The brunette asked, and you simply grunted in response. âYou hardly venture this far into the castle.â You raised your brows at the sixth-year prefect as he approached your side, fingers tangled together behind his back like a child shielding something scandalous.
âHow would you know how I spend my spare time, Riddle?â You scowled at the teenâs growing smile, he turned away momentarily to wipe the amused smirk away before turning to you again with that annoyingly charming gaze.
âWell, you canât possibly be coming here on some sort of routine because I always come to the library after dinner and announcements.â Riddle raised a brow at you, the faintest of smirks lingering on his lips. Smart ass. You gritted your teeth and gripped the spine of your book harder, hoping that if you glared hard enough his face might start to melt. It didnât and so you just looked foolish, standing there and scowling at the boy at your side.
âAnnouncements arenât over yet, Riddle, which means youâre technically skipping a class, which means youâre technically breaking a rule. Arenât you supposed to be setting a good example for the new first years?â You smirked and your eyebrows danced mischievously at the prefect whoâs own smirk was beginning to falter.
Tom turned his gaze from you to the new floor the staircase abruptly halted at and with his arm, motioned for you to move ahead. âI would be if I wasnât already about to catch another student red-handed.â
You bit your lip and shook your head as you walked side-by-side with Tom, âYouâd be taking points from your own house, Riddle.â He scoffed and brushed a lock of hair from his forehead and glared from the corner of his eye at you, âDo you really think I care about house points? Honestly.â
You sneered at the back of his head as he sped past you and into the library entrance. It was dimly lit and you could hear the crackling of a nearby fireplace and the murmuring of several paintings that covered the stone walls. You practically dove across tables, narrowly avoiding death from several loose chairs on your way over to the receptionistâs empty desk and shoved your books into a small slit by it where dark bold letters spelled âreturnâ.
Glancing over your shoulder one more time, you were both ecstatic and disappointed to find the room empty, Riddle had gone. Brushing away any feelings that arose you turned briskly and left the library, the walk slow and boring without someone to keep you company. Frowning, you couldnât help but scold yourself for even wanting that curly haired git anywhere near you. Running your fingers over your face, you passed the Great Hall and were about to take another flight if stairs into the dungeon when you were firmly yanked away from the entrance. âThere they are, Professor,â a smug yet familiar voice said, âtrying to skip dinner. Again.â You turned and squinted in the dark at two figures in the dark and while the grip on your arm loosened, it didnât let go. âY/N, what do you have to say for yourself?â You cringed and rolled your eyes, âI feel ill, Professor Slughorn,â you lied to your potions instructor,
âA lie, Professor. Iâve been catching them left and right trying to cut evening meals.â You gaped at Riddle and he seemed to catch that in the dark, you could just sense that cunning smirk and you raised your hands defensively, âThatâs not true! I was returning books!â
âI thought you were ill, Y/N?â Tom taunted from over Slughornâs shoulder. âI tried to let them off with a warning but they just wonât listen, Professor.â
âDetention it is then,â the old man said with a somewhat authoritative tone, âall week, with you, Tom. I donât want anyone else on duty.â Slughorn turned back to you and frowned, âItâs time we taught you how to respect the rules, Y/N.â
Without another word, the potion master turned and left you standing dumbfounded in the dark hallway. A long moment passed before Tom spoke up.
âIâm sorry, but as a prefect I have to inform a teacher if a student is breaking a rule.â The brunette apologized sarcastically. Your blank stare twisted into an annoyed scowl and Tom laughed in your face. âDetention starts tomorrow, Y/N. You heard Slughorn.â
âYou lied.â You clenched your teeth and blinked away tears, growing increasingly frustrated with Riddleâs taunting.
âHm? Did I?â He hummed from over his shoulder, his back now turned to you as he began his walk back to the Great Hall, only stopping to shoot you a demanding look. You raised your brow at him from your place in the shadows and Tom jerked his head, growing impatient. âYou havenât eaten.â
âYes, I have.â You argued, crossing your arms and turning away from his penetrating glare. âYou havenât, I saw you. You didnât touch your plate.â
You scoffed at him, âYou wouldnât even be able to see me from that far away, Riddle. Donât lie.â His glare simply hardened and his long arm reached out to grab your shoulder, âYou will eat, and I will watch you eat.â He ordered as he quite literally dragged you down the hall and to the Great Hall which was buzzing with noise.
You were about to stop at your usual place at the end of the table but a firm yank from Tom was enough to keep you moving. Up and up you climbed until you were there - right at the front of the table. Quizzical eyes watched you as you sunk into your seat between Tom and several of his pureblood Slytherin companions, none of which you liked. Your eyes met with Tomâs briefly and you felt your lip quiver, which he definitely notice, eyes falling to your mouth before he picked up his own cutlery and motioned for you to eat.
You mirrored his actions slowly and ate, occasionally stealing glances at the prefect who seemed all too content with your presence. Eventually the table settled and conversations started up again, you of course joined none - nor were you invited to. Strangely enough, despite his popularity, you noticed Tom was just as uninterested as you, not even lifting his gaze unless it was to inspect your plate.
You took this time to properly inspect him up close and stabbed aggressively as you noted just how handsome he really was. âRiddle is so handsome,â you cringed, âTom is so smart.â
You remembered those girls and wondered if theyâd be envious of you now. That alone was enough to make the rest of the evening tolerable.
You smiled as you ate your dinner.
Harry: How do I politely tell someone you want to hit them with a brick?
Tom: One wishes to acquaint your facial features with a fundamental item used in building walls. Repeatedly.
Harry: That was the most beautiful thing I've ever heard.