At the quip, Rafael gave a shy, lopsided smile. He swallowed and ran his fingers through his hair. Something about Slytherins had always unhinged him. A lot of them seemed genuinely friendly now but there were a lot of hidden messages under their barbed wit and Rafael had been told enough to know it was probably best not to trust them. Something about this one was so open though, so innocent and so...broken. Rafael couldn’t put his finger on it but there was a lot of pain beyond the twinkle in her irises. He daren’t ask though, for fear of offending her. His position at the bookshop was precarious enough, even without offending a customer. He just needed to put the attraction he so clearly (and understandably) felt for her to one side, sell her the book and get on with his day. He just needed to make it through today, and then he had two days off. It would be utter bliss for two days - until Jaret and Nikolai broke a window.
“Sorry,” Rafael stuttered in response to her statement. He tugged on a lock of his hair and pulled his shirt down before lifting his head, pushing his glasses further up his nose and beginning to scan the shelves. It didn’t take long for Rafael to find the book and he tore it from the shelf. He flipped it over in his hands and opened it up, thumbing through it and taking out any reference cards that had been slotted between the pages. Rafael smiled brightly and held the book out to her. “One N.E.W.T entry Herbology book. Good luck with your exams...Miss?”
Perhaps Rafael was being too forward. He hadn’t exactly been luck in love before and he was having a hard job tying down a steady income without a partner coming into the picture. This girl was clearly very lovely but he knew it wasn’t wise to ‘go for it’. But then again, how did he know that? Surely taking a chance, especially on someone like her...would come out in his favour?