Re: Draco/Theo
"I find it lacking." Sometimes Theo couldn't understand Draco. He was so steadfast in his belief that he couldn't see anything beyond what was known. While Theo could see potential everywhere all the time. The world was a myriad of opportunity, especially now where they found themselves. He imagined magic was more than just casting spells it could be so much more. Practical application might not be possible, but technique could prove valuable. "People always have reasons for doing what they do," he said not bothering to deny the moniker. He was prone to moments of solitude more often than not. "He'd certainly try. And fail so far as it concerns myself." He said with a roll of his eyes. Blaise was superficial at best, shallow as well and empty headed.
He really didn't know why Draco couldn't let all this nonsense with Potter go. Theo did know that he found it intensely irritating. He didn't need to know Potter, he knew full well what a plan organized or initiated by him was like. It was reckless and everyone was left in the dark just waiting for what horrendous mess would be left when it all ended. He believed he wasn't alone in making that association. He imagined many of his school peers regardless of house would feel the same. "It's nothing. I dont share in your enthusiasm. Never have. Never will." He said firmly.
"If we get sent back. Whose to say when or if that will happen? Or if we will chose to stay elsewhere. You are discounting some possibilities Draco outright just because you refuse to consider them." He said to answer. Nothing was pointless at least not to him and everything was worth considering.
Draco would take his own time to come to terms with things. He was so reticent to change that as irritated as he was, he let out a small sigh. He'd adjust in time. "When you actually want to discuss things you can find me in room 13. If I'm not there try 4." He said with a nod and added before walking off.