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"The way you are sitting, the way you sigh often. And your mind is jumbled with thoughts of your father, and how much you are mad at him. I can't make out exactly what is wrong though." Elizabeth informed him. She hated when people tried to divert their problems. It only made them more upset. Bottling up your feeling could be fatal. Some people found it quite annoying when she always new something was up. People often told Elizabeth that she was a freaky bitch, and that she needed to leave them alone. Elizabeth, with much anguish, chose to ignore those people. She decided to just use this ability with the people that she knew. "You know it always has to do with my father." That she did know. For some reason that she has yet to discover, Scorpius and Draco didn't get on well. "That I am aware of that Mr. Malfoy. You always have something to do against your father. Maybe if you sat down and told me what it is that you hate so much about your father then I may be able to help you. Elizabeth would love to help him. She didn't mean to sound like she was gossip hungry, but she genuinely wanted to help him through his problems. That is what you do in this house, stick together in the bad times. "The god damned son of a bitch won't leave me alone. Even when I'm at school." "Maybe he wants to actually have a relationship with his son? You seriously need to give the man a break. For fucks sake he had to raise you! You should show him more respect." Elizabeth and her family got on well. It was troubling when she saw and heard of families that didn't. She couldn't understand why people couldn't just communicate with one another, instead of bickering. "Anyways, enough about my personal issues, what about you, what are you doing here in the Great Hall?" She just snorted. He always changed the subject. "Don't change the subject. I am here because I need to keep up appearances. I don't need people to go around the school saying I am a blood sucking fiend. Have you talked to Anna about your problems with Draco?" Elizabeth said steering the subject back upon his father. |
