Darren had, in fact, played a major part in the Wizarding War that had ended a year ago. In his own of course. He believed that if you wanted to destroy something, you had to do it from the inside, which he had. He had been a follower of the Death Eaters, a trusted one, and that had helped Darren cause chaos and division within the group. Of course, no one had noticed, and therefore, his acts were once again left in the darkness. No, the real hero had been Jess Potter and his friends in the Order of the Phoenix. That caused him more than a little bit of frustration, that his efforts hadn't been recognized even slightly. But then again, he no longer wanted fame or wealth. He had been interested in those corporeal things in the past, when he had graduated. Darren recalled that he had been ambitious then, keen to rule, obsessed with power, fame and glory. But glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. Most of his emotions and dreams had vanished away since then, replaced by just one real feeling - regret. But why dwell on these things? There was no way to bring back the past.
Darren slipped out of his reverie as he heard his name being called. The voice was familiar, he had heard it on the Wizarding News Network several times. Jess Potter. Darren didn't look up for some time, instead staring at his book without reading a word. How had he not seen the man coming in? Perhaps because of the crowd, the time was near seven, dusk - the time of the day when the LC was most crowded. But anyways, it had been stupid of him not to wear his hood. He was dressed in robes and a cloak, as usual, but the hood was down. He had assumed that even if one of his childhood friends had walked in, they would not spot him. He had, obviously, changed with age, but their were other changes too. His long hair untidy hair was now shorter, so it didn't come into his eyes, the skin was paler, his eyes were dark and sunken, but still a strange, unnatural shade of green.
To see his friend after such a long time was quite, well, odd. He did not quite know what to feel or what to say. Pretend that he was someone else? Yes he could do that, but then again, he wanted to talk to Jess, and what was the harm in doing so anyway? "Jess Potter," he said, looking up. The voice had changed too, quieter now and more raspy. Jess meanwhile looked more or less the same. Aged, but easily recognizable, and well - happy. "Haven't seen you in a long time."
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I know you don't like 'long' posts, but if Ginny is going to join your going to have to do 400+ soon anyways. So get used to it