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Lara_the_Firelady
To be honest he really did care about a seeker, right now. Eh. Wait. She was talking about him. But whatever...it was not important now. Now, the shiny thing was important.
The shiny thing which looked like neither nothing nor just a pin to him.
More lies? Maybe.
Keeping his silence Josh took a step closer to her and sighed realising the book was about to fall off his hand so he passed it to his other hand yet while doing so it kinda of looking like he had no idea what he was doing for the book definitely now had no place in his mind. That was just a momentary thing...realising it that i was about to fall on the floor.
Though it might looked like he was angry, lies actually made him feel upset more than angry...when they were from her.
''I want to see it again.'' he said determinedly, taking another step towards her. And that 'again' there was to emphasize the fact the had already seen it and now just wanted to make sure it was the truth.
Seeing him take a step closer, she may have leaned even more against her seat, but there was no way just doing that would get herself farther away. Not that she thought anything bad would come of him moving closer, she just didn't want him focusing on the badge. Apparently the only way to do so was getting up and leaving.
And that would upset him more.
Sighing quietly, more out of frustration as he took another step closer and asked to see it again, Evelyn stared up at him, searching his face as the wheels turned in mind. There was no way around this. She was caught in the net. An odd feeling that was. Looking back down to her book that she was reading, the Slytherin was moving painfully slow in revealing the badge again.
Finally though, she let the book drop down on her lap before unpinning the badge, holding it in her hand for a moment as she looked back up to the Gryffindor. She could just see it now. Him storming away, throwing the badge back at her and that...was final. It was a miracle that she had lasted this long without him knowing.
Reaching up, Evelyn handed it over to him.