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"Kit, I still cannot believe you talked me into bringing you," Mesut groaned, walking along with her. The roads around the stadium were more dirt than paved, but Katherine figured that the Ministry had been so focused on everything else going wrong that they had been forced to come up with something decent enough. No point in spending all of their time on it, however, if it was more of a grab at some good talk going around.
Mind, Katherine knew next to nothing about the way good press or bad press really worked. She just knew that if word got around about something, you had better hope it was good, or you would be in a mess of trouble. The pureblood lifestyle had taught her that, above all else, but as she looked up and saw Caiden, she was reminded that he had been talked about, too. But not for the good.
Mes had been, essentially, forced to help her up the stairs and into the stadium rows, but she checked again and found that, yes, they were actually assigned to the same section as the Slytherin. Oh, wait. The graduate. Kit continually forgot who all she would be without in the coming school year.
If she even made it to the coming school year.
A shiver ran up her spine, and although Mesut caught it, he just gave her a look instead of commenting on it. When he did say something, it was actually a question as to where she wanted to sit. Perhaps she should have pointed up, above where Caiden was sitting, in case he noticed her. But there was some part of her that was curious. Would he? Would it even matter if she did?
So she pointed to the row in front of Kai, and started inching her way towards where he sat, sitting just a bit to his left, hoping that, maybe, he would glance up and she would be watching the game, and he would catch her profile and realize it was her. As soon as she sat down, though, Mesut started reaching for his wallet. "Snacks?" he offered. "Before the game starts?"
Katherine's eyes widened for an instant, instantly understanding that she would be left alone with just Caiden, but she nodded. No good would come from her acting out of the ordinary. What sort of talk would go around if people thought she was spending time with Caiden, who had a fairly bad reputation? Worse, though, perhaps:
What sort of regret would she feel if she avoided him?