fifteen. ravenclaw vs gryffindor

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"The Wronski Feint. Quite difficult to master, but I may have the timing done right," Reg said modestly.

"Hmm. Isn't that the ranked most dangerous Seeker move?"

"Danger can be exciting," The hungry glint appeared again in Regulus's eyes, the one that only showed itself around her and the other people he trusted.

"How very Gryffindor of you," Malka laughed.

Reg rolled his eyes. "Danger, especially in Quidditch, is also vital to maneuvers that will make the one who dabbles' side come victorious,"

"That sounds more like Slytherin," 

"Ten points to Gryffindor from James Potter!" Cabrera called again, and Regulus scoffed under his breath. Malka tensed, looking for a further reaction, but no. Potter pumped his fist in the air in celebration, before swooping down with his broom.

She sneaked a glance at the scoreboard. Cass and Trixie Koa (the other Ravenclaw Beater) had kept on targeting Potter and the other chasers enough so that Ravenclaw was only twenty points behind Gryffindor, and Gryffindor was almost hitting sixty points. 

"There," Reg murmured into Malka's ear, causing goosebumps to cascade over her flesh as she looked where his eyes pointed. And indeed where he looked, the Golden Snitch was hovering by the topmost goalpost on the Gryffindor side. Malka gasped.

"Wait- the Snitch!" And with Cabrera's call, there was a murmur among the crowd as heads turned. The two Seekers, Bea Beverly of Ravenclaw and Camino Guarnera of Gryffindor, were caught in a downwards spiral as necks craned to watch them. Both their hands were reached out, and Malka felt herself almost tip over on her tiptoes in anticipation.

The game could very well end there. Beverly was faster, with her newer broom, but Guarnera used subtle elbowing tactics to slow her down.

"Guarnera is going to catch it," Reg muttered to her, sounded rotten disappointed. And just as he predicted, a moment later, Guarnera did catch the Snitch.

"Gryffindor wins!" Cabrera yelled in celebration, as a mass of red crowded onto the pitch. The Ravenclaw players went too, slowly and sullenly. Those were the semifinals, now they had to play Hufflepuff, who had lost against Slytherin in the other semifinals three weeks ago. There was no chance at the Cup this year.

"Would you like your scarf back?" Malka turned from where she'd previously been watching Cass land with an accepting look on her face. 

"No, keep it. The color suits you," he replied.

Malka didn't think green suited her at all. And the scarf was obviously expensive. But something in Regulus's mind stated that he had no real connection to it, so Malka hesitantly accepted. "Thank you,"

"It is no matter. I must bid you good day, Malka," Reg said, turning to her with a soft twitch upwards of his lips. 

"You as well, Regulus," Malka responded, and Reg bowed his head to her respectfully, but smiled at her fully once more before he made his way out of the stands.

Malka did too, in a different direction. The soft cropped grass of the Quidditch Pitch was firm underneath her feet as she ran towards Cass.

"Mal! Oh, it was too bad we lost. But it's good that no one's angry at me," Cass said, after a sweaty hug from Malka.

"I told you so," Malka shrugged. But before Cass could reply, she saw something behind Malka.

"Oh...hold on," Cass said, her eyes growing wider as Malka also turned around to see Alecto Carrow and Lucinda Talkalot heading towards them.

"Shame Beverly was too slow. At least you got one good hit on Potter," Talkalot sneered to Cass.

"I- thanks," Cass said, and Malka noticed it was a different tone than when she normally spoke to the other two. "It was two hits, actually?"

"What?"

"I hit Potter twice," Cass said, a vein of pride coming in.

"Whatever," Talkalot said. Malka watched the interaction uncomfortably.

"What're you doing here, Arslan? Can't you see we're having a conversation?" then Carrow noticed Malka.

"You know what- I was just leaving," Malka said. Her mother always taught her to pick her battles.

"Good. See you, half-breed," Carrow snickered, and Malka felt the prickles of rage in her mind, but she started walking away from the other three girls, quietly seething.

But she heard stomping footsteps behind her, and she saw that Cass had walked next to her. 

"And what're you doing, Fortescue?" Talkalot said, the plain surprise on her pretty face as Malka and Cass stood side-by-side.

"I'm picking her. Over you," Cass said, with the most insane smile Malka had ever seen on her face as she grabbed her hand.

Carrow let out an incredulous breath. "She's a nobody. And a halfblood,"

"Yeah? Well, I suppose that makes me a blood traitor, then," Cass said smugly, as she turned both of them around and stalked away from Carrow and Talkalot forever.

"You know, you're only a blood traitor if you consort with Muggleborns," Malka whispered under her breath with a smile.

"Oh. Well, neither of them knew that," Cass said with a small giggle as they put their heads together, still walking from the Pitch.

Malka smiled. "I'm proud of you, Cass,"

"Aw. Thanks, love. Wanna go eat some chocolate up in the room?" she replied, and the two girls laughed together all the way back.



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this chapter was so satisfying to write

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