It was Christmas indeed. The decorations would have drilled it into one's brain even if one wanted to deny it. Besides the cold Slytherin Dungeons, it seems as if most of Hogwarts had turned into one furry ball of mistletoes, candies, presents, and whatnots. It was the last day of the term, and Christmas was only a week away. Damien was going to spend the Christmas holidays in Hogwarts. It was a deliberate choice of his. Mother had requested his presence, but he refused to return her owls. He did not want to spend Christmas with muggles and just one pureblood witch. Damien realized that he had yet to ask Georgia about her Christmas plans. If she stayed, he would have a comforting companion. But he would not bet on it. He would most probably have to spend Christmas alone, and he would just have to get used to being alone. He was too dependent on people. Perhaps this would be a good time to learn to live without them. Still, a small part of him wished that Georgia would stay, but of course, he would never voice his wishes. This sort, anyway.
Feeling comfortable and proud in his Slytherin robes, Damien strolled, an activity he likes for it offers him a way to sort through his thoughts. He was making his way to the Owlery. A lot of people had clustered together along the way in various parts of Hogwarts Castle, all speaking of Christmas excitedly. Damien could not share their joy. His father had not insisted on his return to the d'Eath residence for Christmas either, and Damien felt a little jilted at that. He wanted to be wanted, and he wanted to matter. Perhaps if father had insisted, he would have been happy to oblige. But it seems like Lorcan d'Eath had his own Christmas plans too, seeing as Damien had not heard of plans from his other siblings. Apparently, Lorcan was heading to Europe with some women. Damien sighed, thinking of that one woman, or girl, that he believe would satisfy his heart. He was not like his father, although he wished he was. Then perhaps he would stop pining away. Damien began to wonder about Mira Anderson. Chiefly, it was about where she would go for Christmas. He amused himself with fantasies of kissing the older girl under a mistletoe. Such a disgusting muggle practice, but Damien could not help but entertain the feelings of delight he felt from imagining Mira and himself under it.
He wanted to get away from the clusters of people everywhere. Damien felt like a shadow against their colours and bright cheery smiles, and he felt resentful. He, however, did not want to admit that it was envy that made him feel this way. With a sulk on his face, Damien found himself already nearing the Owlery. He was glad that it seemed as if no one was there. Wrapping himself tighter in his robe, for the cold got to him, Damien climbed a couple of steps before sitting on one. As soon as he sat down, he took his bag off and threw it near himself.