"Good, because I get that way too much. I thought you were doing it too. And if you were, I would've tried to jump out of the compartment window." Rose joked. She would've tried to get out of the compartment no doubt, and that was one of her options. And then Rose heard him start talking about how her family did good for the world; the bad sort. She immediately wiped the grin off her face, and gave Nick a hard stare. She wasn't just any Malfoy, she was a good Malfoy. That was just how she was.
"I'm not evil like the rest of my family. I despise what they did. You're looking at the only good Malfoy." Rose said with pride. And it was true, she was proud that she was different than the rest of her family. The rest of her family was immersed in the dark arts, and she wasn't. She liked that fact, and she was glad that she had realized that bad was wrong when she was younger, and wasn't brainwashed like the rest of the Malfoy family.
"So if you want to walk now, because I'm not a regular Malfoy, you can do that. I won't mind, it's happened before." Rose said. She did mind, but it didn't show. It wasn't visible, she was a Malfoy, one of the Masters of Perfection Masks. That's what she did in public when she was with her family, except for the Malfoy Manor and Hogwarts. Other than that, they had to look like the perfect family. They were Malfoys, after all.
"Oh, that's fine. And yes, enough about names." Rose smiled. "It is, trust me. And no, I haven't. I could never imagine living in a small house with my family. That would be horrible. They are the worst." Rose rolled her eyes, a small smile playing on her face. They were the worst, Rose wasn't even exaggerating.
"I have two siblings, Suzannah and Scorpius, and they both go to Hogwarts. And I've got to tell you, worst set of people you've ever met." Rose said, laughing. "See, I'm the different one! I'm the only Malfoy child without a name starting with an 'S'. I was destined to be different." Rose joked. She believed that too, though.