"Outside my room?" He said mulling it over. There was only one other person in the cabin he was aware of, Sirius. He was a little taken back by the revelation. But he was not about to share why with Kirley. His mind reeled, grateful for the gift, guilty for taking it without first speaking to Sirius about it.
But most of all, he was angry.
"Let's get something clear. Crystal clear," he said still moving forward, forcing Kirley to keep backing up until his back would be pressed against the wall. "I'm not some plaything for your amusement," his eyes lingered on Kirley's neck, far longer then he had intended.
He stooped down, making sure he was at eye level with Kirley. There were certain things about his room he supposed which was different from those of others. For one, the lack of natural daylight. His windows were boarded shut. A necessity for his sleeping in the daytime. He leaned over Kirley, reaching for the light switch. He didn't flick it off, instead he made sure his movement and it's intent was obvious enough.
"Toying with me is cruel. I'm not here for you to get your kicks. If you play with me like this again, you can be damn well sure I'll turn off the lights. Do you understand me?"