All day, all through lessons, Damien had only one thing in mind. When he had received a letter from Athena regarding the first Dark Followers meeting, he had been excited, until he noticed the line depicting an oddly personal punishment, a threat if he did not turn up. At that point, he was a little perturbed, but soon let it slide, since he was more interested in the meeting, given that he was finally part of the group, and that this was going to be his first meeting with the rest, altogether. For what was a rare time, Damien failed to invest his attention in class, envisioning the scenes that might transpire at the meeting. Rather, he was trying to come up with ways to impress, especially Athena. He was almost too keen to impress her; not romantically, of course. No, that would be odd. He had never thought of the older girl in any other way than how one would think of someone better with a sort of reverence, no matter how odd that even sounded. No, Athena was too much for him to ever think of her as anyone else other than someone to respect. And there were going to be the other older students at the meeting too. He had only one aim in his mind, of course. He wanted to be someone worthy in their sight. He was going to try.
Dinner was hardly touched in the Great Hall. As soon as he felt sure that it was useless putting food into his mouth when he was not interested, Damien left the Hall to make his way to drop his belongings off in the Boys Dormitory, before swiftly walking to the designated DF meeting place. The temperature had slightly fallen as he proceeded down to where he was told the Hideout was at. Damien could not help but to smooth his uniform, flicking the dust that his eyes could always spot anytime, anywhere. The boy came to the end of what felt like a long, long walk; and he stopped in front of the portrait. Salazar Slytherin was not very much bothered about his appearance. He merely crossed his arms and stared coldly at the boy. Damien looked at it in an uncertain manner, as much as he wanted to feign strength. He stood looking at the portrait, clenching and unclenching his fists, thinking. And then he began to smooth his hair. Because his eyes was averted to the ground, Damien did not notice when Slytherin's patience wore thin.
"WELL?!" The voice boomed out from what sounded like everywhere around him. Damien quickly looked at the portrait again. He cleared his throat, and tried to sound confident in the password that he was told. Slytherin shook his head, as if already exasperated by what looked like a weak answer to the call for Dark Followers. Deciding he would rather not wear himself out further by making conversation, the portrait swung open for Damien. Clearly, Slytherin was not stoked about his appearance. This definitely got to Damien, who was trying to keep his head up, even as if he was suppressing doubts about himself inside. He had to remind himself on how he thought he was going to be powerful and useful in the future. Hopefully, future came soon. The entire place smelled of oil burners, and Damien's eyes quickly adjusted to the sight of the room, happy to be in it, finally. The room was, however, awfully quiet. There was no, except Athena. But of course. Grinning to himself, he made his way towards the girl, eyeing at what she was doing. He was a little confused, her playing with an egg ... Damien could not comprehend exactly what the scene was trying to tell him.
Although he had nodded as soon as his eyes landed on Athena, Damien went towards her, eager with a greeting. "Good Evening."