Amelia could feel anger tightening its grip upon Amelia’s usually logical self, threatening to make her do something both she and Jack would regret. The stupid grin that spread across Jack’s face when he saw how impatient she was getting only added to her fury, the kind she and so many other redheads were known for, and Amelia fully exemplified the stereotype. The annoyance she was feeling with the purple-haired boy was beginning to morph into something more dangerous, so for his own sake, the boy had better start saying something other than, ‘Calm down,’ which had exactly opposite the desired effect.
He was stalling for time again, and Amelia wasn’t having it. His fidgeting also suggested he was up to something again, and Amelia wasn’t sure that if he went into his pockets again, that it would be something as innocent as a candy bar that he produced. The grin that so annoyed Amelia was still stretched wide across his features, and his eyes, previously showing slight nervousness at being mostly cornered, flickered and then changed to something that was much more worrisome to Amelia: victory.
Her guard heightened by her observation, Amelia uncrossed her arms and gripped her wand more tightly, raising it slightly so that if her housemate tried anything, she would be ready for it. Although he didn’t seem altogether threatening – he hadn’t even gotten his wand out yet, and he had purple hair for Merlin’s sake – Amelia wasn’t taking any chances anymore. She knew that look, and whatever he was thinking, it wasn’t something she wanted him to take the opportunity to capitalize on.
With her wand on him, the boy’s tongue seemed to loosen, and once again he provided a name. This time, though, when Amelia ran down the mental copy of the House roster, she found that there was indeed a Jack Cubin listed as a Ravenclaw student in the fifth year. This was likely the reason Amelia wasn’t more familiar with him; they wouldn’t have shared any classes, and he didn’t exactly seem the type she would spend her time with, if she in fact spent any time with anyone, which she didn’t. But even though he had given her a plausible name this time, Amelia was still hesitant to believe him. He had lied once, who was to say he wasn’t doing it again?
“Okay, Jack,” Amelia said, using his name in such a tone as to suggest that she would be using it for convenience, but that she wasn’t totally sold on it, “I’m going to need to escort you back to Ravenclaw Tower. I will be documenting you for being out of the dormitories after curfew, and the headmaster will decide which punishment he finds most fitting.”
“Now come on, so we might both have a chance to get some sleep tonight,” she said brusquely, gesturing to the door behind her with her wand-free hand.