Vivianna stared into the face of the boy in front of her. Although she was tempted to think of her housemate as a man instead, as no boy should have those eyes. She'd insulted him, that had been expected enough, but his reaction wasn't. He should have attempted to deflect or deny. But Daedalus had grown angry, spiteful, with a hint of longing in the back of his eyes.
He spoke of control in the way she did, something desired and wanted but lost. Vivianna usually had her control though, and Daedalus didn't. The way he practically spat out the word made it obvious to her that he hated that.
It wasn't until his second sentence that Vivianna realized something she'd clearly been missing. Daedalus was dying, and she'd just accused him of killing himself. She wouldn't take it back though. Now that she knew the situation, she might have used different words, but she wouldn't apologize for her first observation. He was killing himself, perhaps the illness, or curse, or poison, or whatever it was, was killing him too. But he was helping it, working with the foreign influence instead of against it.
It would have been so easy for Vivianna to apologize and walk away, but she wouldn't. Firstly, that just wasn't who she was. Most importantly, this person needed help. She wasn't sure if she could offer the right kind, or if ultimately her interference would change anything at all. None of that mattered to her though, because sitting there with what looked like a bruise on his arm, her fellow student looked so F*** alone.
The girl couldn't even pinpoint exactly what she felt for her housemate. Pity, sure, but more for the situation than the person. Curiosity, but that was always there for her when encountering something new. Compassion, which she usually kept hidden but sometimes could bring herself to. Irritation, because he was just laying there and taking it instead of trying to fight back.
The younger Slytherin's mind flew to all the things the wizard across from her could be. He was a Slytherin, so he had to have ambition. That trait alone meant that the member's of her house almost always made something of themselves. He had so much life left to live, so many things to do, people to meet, why waste what time was left? It didn't make sense to Vivianna, she'd want to make the most of every moment. Had this really broken Daedalus so much that he couldn't look forwards?
"Control," she pondered aloud, "too much and people crack, too little and you're lost." She'd been there once, she could understand that at the very least. "And if you absolutely have to, I'd pick the Astronomy Tower. It's higher up, and you'll have a much better view in your last moments, I spend a lot of time up there," she kept her tone calm, as if she was just talking about the weather. Vivianna had always found that to be the best way to deal with angered people, if you didn't want to rage back. It tended to throw them off for a minute, and give them time to calm down. Then again, Daedalus was a Slytherin too, he might know the tricks.
It had been close, Vivianna had almost snapped back with a sarcastic response. She was good at that, very good at that, but this wasn't the time. Not when the D'Eath was so upset, and she was technically the one at fault. But she still wouldn't take back her words. She wouldn't.