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Surprisingly, this was Braeden's first time at the Slytherin table. Despite the fact that his girlfriend was part of this House, he'd never really been here before. Huh.
Slowing his pace as he entered the Great Hall, the clumsy Lion boy made his way over to the Slytherin table, trying not to make any eye contact with the others already there. He knew the 'Slytherin Stereotype' wasn't one to take seriously, he'd met plenty of amiable Slytherins, however he couldn't help but feel a little out of his element here, amongst so many green-and-silver striped ties.
After finding an empty spot, Brae gently released the girl on his back, letting her go once her feet had met the floor. He looked around for a moment for any signs of Emma, before flashing Caroline a smile and plopping down on the bench.
Mmmmmmm, and now for some warm butterbeer.
Caroline felt pretty much like a princess on her white steed as Braeden carried her into the great hall. Yeah, she wasn't much of a playing princess girl
she was already one, well according to her dad
As they entered the great hall and headed over to the Slytherin table, Braeden stopped to let her down. She hopped down and walked over to the bench returning Brae's smile. Then she plopped down beside him. It was a strange feeling it felt like they were being all sneaky and stuff.
She poured them both a glass of the warm butterbeer. She smiled and slid his glass over to him. Holding her glass up to made a toast.
"To the goofy little gryffindor." she giggled and smiled brightly.
Ahhhhh! The warm butterbeer felt good as it went down. She was already starting to get warmed back up. Mmmmm now all she neded was a big slice of the pumpkin pie that was in front of her.