No place delighted the Delacours, Julien and his sister, more than the yearly summer visits to France. This year was no different. The Delacour House in France had proven to be a safe sanctuary of pretty bubble, especially after what took place at Hogwarts Castle. Julien still wondered why his mother had returned to France, leaving both him and his sister to their own devices in London. Thankfully, her cosy apartment in London had become all theirs. With the prospect of having no adult figure at home, Julien and his sister were uncertain, yet anticipated, such a time as this. Imagine the happiness on the faces of the pair when, just a day after returning to London, they found out that the circus was in town!
As usual, Julien took an hour to get ready, checking his hair and donning the already decided outfit from the previous night. His sister had whined about having to wait for him, but he took his time. Finally, when he was ready, they made their way, hand in hand, to the circus, like kids heading towards the candy store. Once there, Julien wanted to go to the main tent. He had a motive, of course. Acrobats and their magnificent bodies. His sister, however, was more keen in the stalls. And so, they split.
There was certainly a crowd in the main tent, and he was sure, everywhere else in the circus. Julien decided on a seat first. Perhaps it would offer him a more comfortable disposition for his viewing pleasure. The boy slid through the space between legs and the back of chairs, and found a good spot at a vacant seat. It was a good spot because it offered a central perspective of the main tent.
Julien turned his attention to people who have earlier seated themselves around him. Nothing, or no one, fancy. Then he saw a familiar face. One could not mistake that dark hair, and that even darker look. Julien had always wondered why this boy was sorted into Hufflepuff. Sure, he could not admit to know this boy's personality. But from his looks alone, it was a cause for puzzlement. Julien tapped his fingers absentmindedly at his knee before turning a little to the boy.
"Here to see the acrobats too?" He grinned, a little cheeky at his question. "Who knew? I didn't expect to see you here, Judas." Besides the fact that Julien had a powerful memory when it came to words and names, who could forget such a memorable name that the other boy was associated with?