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   Theo didn't like being a follower, which was why he excluded himself from alot of things the other Slytherins did. He didn't like bullying 2nd year's who couldn't even defend themselves, he didn't like going to quidditch games solely to make fun of potter.. well.. he did like going to quidditch games, but not to make fun of the boy, he liked observing him while he played.

He simply liked watching the way his thighs clenched around his broom as he zoomed by the stands, the way his jaw would clench when Draco let off some sneaky remark towards him earlier on in their school life. For some reason, Theo felt himself growing to be very interested in Harry, although he hadn't the slightest idea why.

During their sixth year, Theo noticed that Draco was alot more quiet, whether it was about their Hogwarts professors, or about the boy who lived, he had alot less opinions about things. Theo assumed at first, that he was just going through a weird emo phase, but then he observed the way him and the Granger girl would share longing glances from across their tables, as if there was something stopping them from being next to one another.

This got Theo curious, but his suspicions were proven when one day, he came across Draco and Granger snogging as he was walking to potions, Theo's eyebrows raised, but he felt it was a personal manner, so he walked himself to class. This explained everything, Theo thought to himself, thats why Draco kept his mouth shut whenever it came to Granger or her 2 best friends.

Of course he observed alot of things, he was always the quiet Slytherin who stood out of peoples way, unlike people like Marcus Flint, Crabbe, and Goyle who made it their life's mission to make other peoples life's hell.

Of course, not all Slytherin's were like that. There was alot of great Slytherins who didn't care for the petty middle school drama others loved. So here he was, sitting in the Slytherin stands watching the Gryffindor v. Hufflepuff match. He loved watching Harry play, but he was always awfully jealous of the way Cedric looked at Harry, especially after they escaped the last Triwizard tournament task, holding the trophy together.

"10 POINTS TO HUFFLEPUFF"  Lee Jordan yelled through the microphone as Hufflepuffs chaser swung the quaffle through the goal.

Theo watched and smirked as Harry yelled at Weasley to block and continued to search for the snitch. He was distracted from the game when he heard Pansy and Blaise start a conversation about the green eyed seeker. "He is quite a good flyer" Pansy said watching the game, "Not unfortunate to look at either" Blaise said smirking.

"You slut" Draco said playfully rolling his eyes, Pansy soon started cackling, which made Theo smile at his ridiculous friends, which got Blaise to bust out laughing.

All of a sudden, they watched as Harry's head snapped in a different direction and he zoomed towards something none of the Slytherins could make out.

Cedric soon followed after harry, knowing the one thing he could be chasing after. Cedric and Harry were neck and neck chasing after something no one im the crowd could see. The boys teams were now 70 - 80 with Gryffindor 10 points behind, Hufflepuff in the lead.

"10 POINTS TO GRYFFINDOR" Lee said, which made Harry smirk to himself, cocky bastard, Theo thought to himself, smiling.

"Does our Theodore have a crush on a certain chosen one?"  Pansy asked, snapping Theo out of his thoughts after she had noticed the way he smiled at Harry, He rolled his eyes "Shut up and put your attention back to the game, will you Parkinson?" He said glaring at her. "Im sorry I said your boyfriend wasn't unfortunate to look at, Theo" Blaise said looking at him, which made Theo roll his eyes, and it actually made Draco laugh.

"Cedric Diggory and Harry Potter seem to be getting very competitive trying to get a hold of the golden snitch, which is worth 150 points, who will be the one to lead their team to victory?" Lee comments as Harry and Cedric both were reaching their hands out trying to catch the snitch.

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