Benjy Fenwick was pretty. It was actually incredibly distracting.
He was just trying to eat his breakfast – and tone out the latest nonsense from Rabastan – when he saw the object of his affection enter the Great Hall with his best friend. It was hard not to notice him; he was so loud. Maybe not in volume but in everything he did and everything he stood for. And Regulus didn’t know much about the whole Muggleborn rights movements beyond what he learned through Lily Evans, but he’d listen to Benjy rave on about it all day if he could just look at him.
It wasn’t a new crush from afar, of course. Since the beginning of his sixth year, he’d been looking at him more regularly. It was a pity he’d barely said more than two words to the bloke. He had been determined to change that but his older brother and his irritating gang of misfits seemed content to block him at every turn whenever he showed remote interest in anyone. Something about ‘bad intentions’.
He wanted the bad intentions, damn it.
But today, Sirius and his friends were missing. (He hadn’t looked over, but he couldn’t hear them so he knew they weren’t around). And he was going to try and ask Benjy on a date.
“Distract Vance for me. I’m inviting him out to Hogsmeade,” he told Rabastan, interrupting whatever he was saying. Thankfully, his best friend was ever so loyal and he simply stood up with a laugh, following him as he made his way to the Ravenclaw table.
Emmeline didn’t like him – he wasn’t sure why. But Regulus didn’t need her to like him, he just needed her to dislike Rabastan more in this moment. And when Rabastan sat himself down opposite her and immediately started insulting her Quidditch skills, he knew the time was right. With one quick scan to make sure he wasn’t about to be dragged away from one of the infamous Marauders, he sat down and smiled at Benjy.
“Hi,” he said simply, “I heard you speaking at that protest last week. It was great. Evans wouldn’t stop talking about it for hours.”
Rabastan briefly stopped in his insulting of Emmeline to add, “He also couldn’t stop staring at you.”
“Shut up, Lestrange. I’m getting there.”
Benjy didn't know what the fuck Regulus Black was doing coming over to him. The only care he gave to their family and all their self-important drama was watching his back when the more dangerous members might be targeting. Inside the walls of the castle he was less worried—and it would be one hell of a turn for Regulus to be involved.
No, this was going to be a waste of time he didn't have and effort he frankly didn't want to give. Likely set up by his brother and his ridiculous group. Worse, it could have come from his best friend.
Shame he was pretty. Greater shame the rest was enough to cancel it out.
"Yes, well, Lily knows what she's talking about pretty much as a rule." Normally, he had no qualms basking in even the faintest praise when he worked so hard on something that mattered so much to him. The thing was, he didn't believe anything that was coming out of his mouth. He wanted whatever this was over as soon as possible, so he could move onto the next thing.
It wasn't even personal. He didn't know enough about him to have any sort of impression. He might be fine, if lacking in judgment considering he still hung around James and Sirius to some degree.
"Yes, well, I was speaking," Benjy said dryly. "That would make sense." He sent a furtive look to his equally cornered best friend. He didn't care. It was Emmeline's turn to get him out of this.
"Can we just cut to the chase?" he asked. "I know one of those Marauders put you up to this, so deliver it and go away. I have plans." Plans that he was fully going to rely on Emmeline backing him up on if it came to it. Between the two of them, they could come up with a decent lie. The truth looked a lot more like the flashcards with every single charm Hogwarts taught.
Benjy pulled his leg up under him and cocked his head impatiently. This whole thing was rubbing him the wrong way, from what he was saying to what brought him here to the protest itself. "Why were you there?"












