“Fancy that, I’m sure a muggleborn who has been trained and works as a Healer knows much more about what they’re doing than you could ever hope to.” Her tone was clipped, Andromeda was never one to allow her emotions to take over – to control her. To behave in a way that was uncalled for, though it so often was. She had learned long ago that people sought out reactions, certain responses, they wanted you to prove them right. Long ago had she sworn to not give into that. That regardless of what was said, she would remain herself; and despite what so many thought of her, Andromeda was absolutely many things, and dignified happened to be one of them.
She also happened to be fairly opinionated with the belief that she was always right. Or the majority of the time, at least.
“To you, perhaps. We are different people, we want different things. Mistakes to you. Inevitable to me.” Many were fine hiding behind a façade, to fall asleep at night with the belief that they were better because of who they were. Andromeda never wanted to be better than other people, she didn’t care for that; she just wanted to be good.
“-And after all, those choices landed me here. With the thing that you so happen to need.” Potions for headaches at a concert seemed like the wisest choice, and as such, she had brought along quite a bit; and the irony that it was Narcissa who took the one before him was not lost on her.
The rage shot through Lucius, fast and quick. There were only two people who could get away with disrespecting Lucius in such a blatant way and they both shared his last name. They disrespected him enough that he had sworn long ago that he would allow no one else to. If she weren’t Cygnus’s daughter and a Black, no matter how much of a disappointment, he likely would have stormed into the party and found Gregory to teach her a lesson in manners. Instead his blue eyes flashed cold as he sneered down at her. “I’ve been reading spell books and grimoires and potions tables and herbology texts since they were wetting their nappies. Someone I sincerely doubt that they could possibly know more.” His voice was cold and sharp like a razor as it hissed through his teeth. “And even if, in some absurd context we pretend that they do, I would assure their skill would not be as gifted as someone with proper blood.”
He took a deep breath, pressing down on the anger that had choked him. As much as he would like to bend her, press her until she broke, she still had use. She was still a pureblood. Still had a chance to be brought back into the fold. He let a smile drag across his lips, cold, nowhere near genuine, though he didn’t want it to be. He wanted her to remember that he still held the upper hand.
“Besides Andie dearest, is that really any way to speak to your sister’s boyfriend?” He asked, his tone sickeningly sweet. He didn’t even know if Andromeda was aware of their relationship and it was really of little concern to him. He could use his relationship with Narcissa to inch closer to Cygnus and just as easily turn it into a thorn to poke at Andromeda’s side.
Lucius gave a simple shrug of his shoulders. “I mistake is a mistake. Perspective hardly changes things.” She was a bloodtraitor. It was all easy black and white to him. There was a test and she had failed. He opinion or her explanation changed nothing.
“They led to you working in a medical tent. I’m here as a benefactor tonight. It isn’t quite the same thing and I think I know which position I prefer,” He said easily, looking down at his hands and adjusting the family ring that encircled his finger. It was funny how she still thought she had won, that she had ended up somewhere good, when the very situation they found themselves in proved how very wrong she was.