“You’re doing that thing again,” Potter said with a sigh.
“What thing?” Draco snapped.
“The thing you used to do in school.” He leaned against the bar, cocking his head to the side. “Not everything I say to you is meant as an insult. Well, not anymore.”
“I’m so relieved,” Draco said, rolling his eyes. Potter seemed to be ignoring his comment, his eyes roaming the room.
“Do you know who organised this?” he asked.
Draco stiffened. “Why do you want to know?”
Potter shrugged. “Apparently this person organised a bunch of things before, but this is the first time they invited me. I’m just curious to know why.”
“Right, because people need a reason to invite the most famous wizard alive,” Draco snorted.
Potter made a face. “I just think it’s strange, being here without knowing who invited me.”
“I’ve been told the host wants to stay anonymous,” Draco said, trying to keep his voice even.
“Why, though?” Potter said with a frown. “If they’re doing something good, don’t they want to be recognised for it?”
Draco could feel beads of sweat forming on the back of his neck. “Oh, Potter,” he said with a dramatic sigh. “Not everyone is keen on rushing into the spotlight as you are.”
“You know that’s bollocks, right?” Potter said, his frown deepening. “I’d gladly exchange all the ‘famous Harry Potter’ rubbish for a boring, normal life.”
Draco gave him an appraising look. “Normal isn’t exactly the first word that comes to mind when you’re concerned.” Or boring, Draco added in his mind.
“Exactly,” Potter said with a loud exhale. He propped up his elbow on the bar, leaning his head against his hand. “But do tell me, what is the first word that comes to mind when I’m concerned?” His serious expression turned into a teasing one, catching Draco off guard. What was Potter doing? He looked at Draco expectantly, the corner of his mouth twitching. It was the wrong night to challenge Draco. Two could play at this game.
“A few come to mind, actually,” he said in his poshest voice. “Awful, uncouth, dowdy, dense…” …handsome, mind-blowing…“…irritating…Do you want me to go on?”
Potter’s grin didn’t fade at Draco’s insults, but he waved a dismissive hand in the air. “That’s alright,” he said. “Even though that’s the most entertaining thing anyone has said to me all night.”
“Why did you come, then? Why not decline? Don’t tell me you’re suddenly a fan of pretentious pure-bloods?” he smirked.
“You realise you’re a pretentious pure-blood, right?” Potter retorted. He arched an eyebrow when Draco burst out laughing.
“Who would have thought, out of the two of us, you would become the prejudiced one?”
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