❝ would you do anything for me? buy a big diamond ring for me? ❞
━ in which evita rosier, a slytherin pure-blood and evan rosier's younger twin, is the reason of james potter's daily annoyance
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━ in which two different people find themselves goin...
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The corridors of Hogwarts echoed with the hustle and bustle of students heading to their respective classes. A month had passed since the Serpents had cast their vengeful spell on the Marauders, leaving an indelible mark on the Gryffindors. The quartet had seemingly recovered from the haunting illusions, but a newfound caution lingered in their interactions with the Slytherins.
The Great Hall buzzed with animated chatter as students settled into their seats for breakfast. The Serpents gathered at their customary spot and exchanged glances. Despite the Gryffindors' attempts to return to their usual mischief, an unspoken understanding lingered between the two houses — a delicate truce born out of fear and respect.
James, sporting his characteristic messy hair and confident grin, glanced in the direction of the Slytherin table. His eyes met Evita's, and for a fleeting moment, the air crackled with tension. However, the Gryffindor quickly diverted his attention, engaging Sirius in a conversation about the upcoming Quidditch match.
The Marauders, although seemingly unfazed, trod carefully when it came to the Serpents. The usual pranks directed at Slytherins were toned down, and the Gryffindors maintained a wary distance. Remus observed the change in dynamics with a contemplative expression. His interaction with Evita during their Prefect patrols lingered in his mind, adding a layer of complexity to the brewing tensions.
In the dungeons, the Serpents navigated the challenges of daily life at Hogwarts with an air of quiet confidence. Their reputation as formidable Slytherins had only solidified, casting a shadow over the Gryffindors who dared cross their path. Evita, in particular, carried herself with an additional layer of authority, a subtle reminder of the consequences that awaited those who underestimated the Rosier heiress.
The Slytherin common room, adorned with dark green and silver accents, became a sanctuary for the Serpents. As they lounged on plush sofas, the topic of conversation often drifted to the Gryffindors' altered behavior.
Quin addressed the group, cutting their talk short. "Enough chitchat, it's time for Transfiguration," She then looked over to Regulus and Azrael, "You two, head to History of Magic."
"That subject will be the death of me," Regulus muttered under his breath.
"As would mine," Azrael agreed.
The corridors of Hogwarts were dimly lit as the trio of Slytherins made their way to Transfiguration class. Evita's expression was clouded with displeasure, a rare sight for someone known for her poise and composure. Evan walked by her side, offering occasional glances that conveyed a silent understanding of his sister's frustration.
As they neared the Transfiguration classroom, the ambiance shifted. The trio exchanged knowing glances, aware that this particular subject posed a unique challenge for Evita. Despite excelling in most magical disciplines, Transfiguration remained an elusive mastery for the Slytherin star.