Dinner was on, and the Slytherins were having quite a time of it. One Keiran Hayes, especially, was fully enjoying himself at the expense of the others around him. As a near-man of seventeen and the captain of potentially the first Slytherin team to win the cup in ages, he was riding high and appreciating the attention it gave him - particularly from the girls seated throughout the hall. Even ones from other houses glanced over when he shouted down the table to Albus, saying that he had a bet going and the Potter boy had better not screw it up for him.
Halfway through the meal, however, someone ran over from the end of their table and shoved aside the person sitting in front of Keiran so they could plant their hands on the table. "You'n Aud are coming to the party, right? Req Room after dinner."
"Why am I not surprised, Luke?" Keiran replied with a shake of his head and a chuckle. "We'll be there," he confirmed after a moment.
Keiran's arm was tossed lazily over Audriana's shoulders as they left the Great Hall, and he wondered yet again how nobody had realized their arrangement by then. He ducked his head towards hers, making a show of his fake affection towards her as he spoke. "Alright, Swan. We're heading for a party. I already said we would be there."
"What? Hayes, no. The final game is tomorrow and it's me versus you. I'm not about to walk into a Slytherin party and pretend I'm supportive of you," she glared up at him from behind her hair.
Keiran laughed, a little too loudly, the show always playing on. "That, my dear, is exactly why you're coming with me. A girlfriend would do so. And you're the one who asked for all of this. I can't have my reputation ruined, love. So let's get going."
Audriana huffed and dragged her feet and generally pouted all the way to the Room of Requirement, but in the end, she walked in with him, a stupidly endearing smile lighting her features as though she wanted to be there, wholeheartedly. It wasn't more than five minutes before she started making jabs at everyone she could and finding just about every way to spectacularly ruin the evening. Long before curfew even set in, Keiran was glaring almost blankly at the wall.
"Kegs, mate," Mesut groaned, falling into the chair next to Keiran. "Your girl is mental."
"Don't. I. Know it."
Mes turned his head to grin at his teammate. At only twelve - almost thirteen, as he would say - the elder Avery twin was already exceptionally friendly and outspoken. Keiran's eyebrows raised over the rim of his glass when he took a drink from it, wondering why a second year felt it made sense to tell off both a near-graduate and his Quidditch captain.
"Think I should get her out before someone tries to kill her? We aren't the friendliest bunch, after all." Keiran wasn't even sure that he was joking. He looked up at Audriana just in time for her to throw a drink in the face of one of the Rookwoods. Keiran still wasn't sure what the kid's name was, given the age gap, but he supposed they probably had not actually earned it. "Right," he sighed, pushing off of the couch. "That would be my cue."
Turning to look at Mesut again, Keiran shook his head and gave an almost fond smile before ruffling the boy's hair just to make him angry. "Do try to be awake in the morning..."
Then he crossed the room, taking Audriana's arm without warning, and pulled her straight out of the room and into the hallway. They came to an abrupt halt outside of the door and he turned towards her, a highly unamused expression on his face.
"You deliberately ruined that party," he accused, crossing his arms over his chest and leaning towards her to invade her space.
"Not nearly as much as I would have liked," Audriana grinned, giving his shoulder a shove as she passed by. "Good look in the match tomorrow!" she called, waving a hand even though she didn't bother looking back at him.
Keiran sighed, closing his eyes for a moment. With a shake of his head, he started downstairs, making a beeline for the dormitory. A painting or two reminded him about the fact that he would soon be expecting a bit of trouble if he were found out of bed too late. He nodded, but he felt sure that even the portraits knew that he wasn't taking them seriously.
As he made his way through the halls in the dungeons, he began considering what he had left to do before graduation. Aside from very publicly breaking up with Audriana - because, really, she was kidding herself if she thought he would keep it up anymore. Blackmoor would probably punch him, finally, if he didn't. She had made him promise to make a show of being together, still, before the match, and he knew what she was after.
Obviously, it had led to him making a comment about how badly she must want him to kiss her. She had not been amused.
For someone who wanted Gavin to ask her out, Keiran mused, Audriana was absolutely shit at showing him. But worse than imaginary relationships issues, the Slytherin still had exams to pass. How wonderful. His father would probably have a conniption if he did poorly on his potions exam, and that was the first thing he had to deal with on Monday.
If the match went well, he would spend Saturday partying and Sunday getting rid of his hangover. If they failed, he would still end up with a Sunday hangover, but for an entirely different reason. Either way, he wouldn't get any time to study or practice brewing the potion he knew they would be asked to create. The professor had grown up with Keiran's father, so a hint here and there wasn't too much of a surprise. He was just lucky nobody had noticed yet.
Still, he was passing one of the labs, and nobody was down to check where he was going or what he was doing. He wouldn't get caught if he stayed out a bit longer, Keiran told himself. So he felt at the door handles until he found one that was unlocked. Closing the door behind him, Keiran made a mental list of the things he would need as he moved between the tables and started digging through the supply cabinet.
Perhaps ten minutes later, he was writing notes for himself while he waited for the potion to change colors. His stool scooted back loudly when he heard the door open and he looked over his shoulder. He didn't even bother responding to the greeting, rolling his eyes instead and turning back to his work.
When Fred went on, Keiran could only look up at his cauldron with a completely deadpanned expression. The Slytherin liked to think he was fairly mature for his age, but it was clear that such claims did not apply to Fred.
"Negative points...?" he asked, one eyebrow lifting slowly as he turned to look at Weasley more properly. Shaking his head for what must have been the hundredth time that night, Keiran ran the fingers of his left hand over the thin layer of scruff along his jawline.
"How could I ever be so delusional as to think someone with such a spectacular lack of knowledge about the game could actually beat me? Nonetheless my team. How about you at least pretend you're rational and let me get my work done, hm? No girl wants a child, you know," he pointed out as he inclined his head, taking a direct aim at what Fred seemed to be most proud of: the female interest that appeared to follow him. "You'll be hard-pressed to find one who likes you for anything more than the average well, everyone else does.
"At least some of us know what we bring to the table," he said firmly, standing and looking down his nose at the Gryffindor, "and we use it efficiently. Let me know if you start falling into that category, mate. Otherwise," he concluded, turning back to his cauldron, "piss off."