Damien was sceptical. While he had been pleased to be alerted of a Dark Followers meeting so early in the term, he had also gotten wind of the news that he was supposed to take orders from a Fourth Year. Fortunately for her, the boy was not shy of the stake of Slytherin families in the pie of influence. He knew who she was. He had noticed her, albeit silently, since the day that the Sorting Hat had placed her in his house. She was a Dolohov; and by the looks of it, there was promise in this one. With that, Damien decided to reserve some of his judgement until he knew enough to decide.
Never one to have a problem with punctuality, the boy had all the time in the world to saunter into the Hideout. What better way to suss out the new leader than from some exchange of words in private? Ensuring that his robes were properly adjusted, Damien entered the room, wary of the presence of another, and satisfied to find that the leader was first to arrive. That was the first sign of responsibility; and as much as responsibility was a small matter to him, it certainly furnished her credibility. And that - credibility - was what was important to him.
Of course, the girl really didn't need his respect. It would, however, be a necessary tool of conviction for his cooperation. Damien wasn't shy, at all. He eyed the girl from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet, making blatant his scrutiny. Just a year shy from being a part of the oldest batch of Slytherin seniors in Hogwarts, it seems that the boy had found a foot in some bollocksboldness this year. Besides, he had been itching, raring even, the entire summer, to embark on something. This time, he wasn't going to sit back and be a spectator. He had done enough of it for the past few years. It was his time, now.