walden
The man responded to the rejection with a nonchalant shrug. As previously stated, he thought poorly of the social implications of dating and had as little a desire to go on one with Aurora as he did with any other person. It seemed like an appropriate offer to make in the moment, but he realized now that he had only mistaken her bitterness to be directed at the fact that the offer to take her out hadn’t been made sooner. Taking a sip of his drink, he quirked a brow over the glass at her next words. The suddenness of the statement was almost comical. What she meant to insinuate with it was unclear, but whether she intended to be a compliment or an insult had little impact on the way Walden interpreted it. “We’re already engaged. It’s completely unnecessary to flatter me.”
A great part of his life had been spent offering help to those who didn’t want it or providing advice to those who didn’t listen to it. He didn’t think he knew what was best for everyone in every situation ― it was simply a theory that had proven itself to be true time and time again. It was from the resulting frustration of watching others ignore his assistance only to make matters worse for themselves and others that stemmed his overwhelming urge to take control in important situations. Like others often did, he expected Aurora to gratefully grant him permission to do as he saw fit to mend the situation at hand. Her unexpected desire to handle it herself and her willingness to swallow her pride long enough to ask for his aid was more refreshing than he could explain.
He looked at her for a moment, then cracked a smile. “You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting to hear someone say those words to me,” He said. Many people believed that a strong couple shared common beliefs and views and favorite pass time activities, but if all he and Aurora ever shared was a hatred for the same people, he was fairly certain that they could make it. “Come on. Make yourself a plate, and we’ll sit and talk about it.” Picking up his own plate, he started towards the dining table. “It won’t be easy. I’ve been trying to bring that bastard down for years, but no one will kill him. How serious are you about this?”
“It wasn’t a compliment,” she shot back, making sure she knocked him down off his high horse as best as she could. He was incredibly arrogant and it was times like this where he was exactly the type of person she thought he could be. Wretched, arrogant and selfish. He did have a few shining moments here and there, but Aurora didn’t care. She was engaged to him for one reason and one reason only - to get dirt. That wasn’t going to happen though if they hated each other, so Aurora had to pretend a little. She was pretending right? “I just meant, that you’re not the hard ass you try to make yourself out to be. At least, not all the time. And that was half a compliment.” Aurora smirked up at him before turning her back on his again. That was enough, just enough hopefully, to butter him up without raising any suspicion. Because, while they were talking about the Death Eater that had plummeted a knife in her hand, Aurora hoped she could also get Walden talking about the Death Eaters in general.
Aurora grabbed a small plate, still not feeling very hungry, and made her way to the dining room table. She did her best to make herself comfortable considering if she was at home with her cat now she would already be in the comfiest clothes owned, relaxing on the couch with a book in her hand, but she had to get used to a Pureblood dinner time - it apparently involved a table. “I’ve honestly never seen you more aroused Walden. Revenge was the answer, who knew?” she teased, crossing her legs at her ankles and taking a bite from the food on her plate. The teasing didn’t last long though because, despite her sarcasm, she was determined to take at least one Death Eater down in her life. If it had to be this one, someone who left her with a nasty scar, well then that was even better. “I’m quite serious,” she commented, rubbing her hand again. “I’m furious. I’m disgusted...” She was hurt, but didn’t say that out loud not wanting to seem weak. “What’s with the history between you and him? You should be allies and you despise him? Why?”









