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Nimmiii
Ruby stepped out of the portrait hole and walked down the corridor, wondering if she should go get her pictures developed immediately or lay low for a while incase the goofball came back to haunt her. Her face thoughtful as she walked, Ruby reached into her pocket and held her sweet camera, the one that held embarrassing pictures of both her and Braeden. She didn't pull it out because she feared for it's safety now but clutched it tightly in her pocket.
"Maybe I'll have a bite to eat in the Great Hall, all that wrestling has made me hungry as a hippogriff," She said to herself and continued walking down the corridor, hand still in her pocket, a smile playing on her lips. Yeah, she was
good.

It took Braeden a while, but he was able to catch up with the Evil Lioness not too long after leaving the common room. He could've recognized that Lioness mane anywhere, even if he had only just met her. He got weird looks from the little first years passing by, but the boy didn't care. His
disguise was
brilliant and even if he walked right up to Ruby at that moment, he was sure the girl wouldn't recognize him even in a million years. Bwaaahahaha! However, his plan wasn't to be caught. So he kept a safe distance behind the fiery redhead as she walked down the corridor, muttering to herself about heading over to the Great Hall and feeling hungry like a Hippogriff. Well, that certainly made sense to Braeden. She fought like a Hippogriff; sheesh.
Doing his best to keep his footsteps quiet, Braeden continued following the girl down the corridor, hoping she would release that dratted camera already. Why was she holding it so tight?! It's not like half the kids in the school knew what a muggle camera was, anyway! Ah! But surely she'd have to put it down to eat when she got to the Great Hall, no? Braeden smirked to himself. That would be his big chance. For now, he just had to keep close - but not too close - the girl and try not to lose her from sight. He walked as she walked, paused as she paused, and hid behind the nearest statue or suit of armor every time she made a turn that could reveal him.