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reallybadblackoutpoems · 2 years ago
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your eyes (1996) - original broadway cast of rent (article from genius)
“in an arc that has spanned from ‘one song glory,’ we see roger finally write and perform ‘one song to leave behind.’ unfortunately, it’s bad.”
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sarkylittlemonster · 2 months ago
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In the mood where I don't need the golden trio, or the Slytherin skittles or even the marauders. I need Percy, Oliver, Marcus, Penelope, Cedric and Roger all in a friend group.
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incorrent-quotes · 5 months ago
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psychicwound · 7 months ago
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tbh
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have you done your daily click
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come-see-our-show · 11 months ago
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rent did not say
"how do you document real life when real life's getting more like fiction each day?"
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"how can you connect in an age where strangers, landlords, lovers, your own blood cells betray? what binds the fabric together when the raging, shifting winds of change keep ripping away?"
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"i try to open up to what i do not know because reason says i should have died 3 years ago"
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"will i lose my dignity? will someone care? will i wake tomorrow from this nightmare?"
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"i think they meant it when they said you can't buy love / now i know you can rent it / a new lease you are, my love"
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"i'd forgotten how to smile until your candle burned my skin"
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"the opposite of war isn't peace / it's creation"
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"it's time now to sing out / though the story never ends / let's celebrate, remember a year / in the life of friends"
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"you're always preaching not to be numb / when that's how you thrive / you pretend to create and observe when you really detach from feeling alive / (perhaps it's because i'm the one of us to survive)"
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“i don’t own emotion / i rent”
for you to disrespect her like this
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redfish-blu · 5 months ago
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Rent moment of all time in Tune Up #1 when Mark asks Roger what he’s doing for the second time and the phone rings, to get Roger to stop talking he just Grabs His Head.
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From what I can tell this might just be an Anthony Rapp thing but I wish it was part of the blocking because it’s so funny.
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winn-wynn · 25 days ago
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Can’t believe Percy’s type is quidditch players
Oliver Wood, Marcus Flint, Roger Davis, Cedric Diggory, Viktor Krum
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countesspetofi · 8 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, DeForest Kelley guest stars in "A Taste of Peace," episode 24 of the single season of The Gallant Men (original air date March 16, 1963). In this WWII action/drama, Kelley plays an Army Colonel who offers the main character a desk job behind the lines after he's wounded in action,
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Bonus for the Dark Shadows fans: Baby Roger Davis.
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leavingubehind · 1 year ago
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@pscentral  event 19: music ⤷ Rent + favorites songs
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demisexual-in-distress · 2 months ago
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ok what the fuck is with these new yorker boys and wanting to give up and move to santa fe
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dingus0401 · 6 months ago
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525,600 minutes ago at this very moment, my life was literally changed forever. one year ago, the curtain raised and tune up #1 from Rent began in the theatre. I had been going thru a very rough time, so in many ways it feels like this show, Rent, has saved me. so thanks jonathan larson and to that entire first cast i saw who will always hold a special place in my heart
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"To being an us for once, instead of a them." - Jonathan Larson
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incorrent-quotes · 8 months ago
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bleeding heart camera man and the pretty boy front man <3
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psychicwound · 6 months ago
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ANTHONY RAPP & ADAM PASCAL AS MARK COHEN & ROGER DAVIS (RENT OBC) // RENT (RENT) // EURIPIDES (ANNE CARSON TRANSLATION) // ANTHONY RAPP & ADAM PASCAL AS MARK COHEN & ROGER DAVIS (RENT 2005) // GOODBYE LOVE (RENT) // TV (BILLIE EILISH) // ANTHONY RAPP & ADAM PASCAL AS MARK COHEN & ROGER DAVIS (RENT 2005) // OVERGROWN GARDEN (BEETLEBUG) // SLOW, SLOW DEATH (LOS CAMPESINOS!) // WHAT YOU OWN (RENT)
MARK COHEN & ROGER DAVIS
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I was wondering if you could write enemies to lovers, where Draco and Yn are rivals at Quidditch. And Yn gets hit by a bludger or has a crash and gets unconscious and Draco forgets the game for a second and after the match when Yn is still unconscious he sits by her bedside
I got kinda carried away somewhere in the middle, so it doesn´t quite fulfil the entire request but I hope you still like it and let me know if you want me to change it somehow.
Love hits different
A/N: I wrote the reader a Ravenclaw in this story, but the house doesn´t play a very important role. I just wanted to write the reader as the seeker, so as a Gryffindor we would have to replace Harry which I felt wouldn´t quite make sense, but yeah...
You felt your heart pounding in your chest heavily. You took a deep breath. The cold air that filled your lungs made you feel more alive than anything else. So did the wind, which was pulling on your hair and clothes and made it hard to hold your broom steady. But you still managed to do so. You hovered several meters above the pitch, watching your teammates from above. For now, that was your only job. Keeping an eye on everything and everyone. Until you would get your chance.
And you couldn’t think of a single thing you would rather do. Up here, when you could almost touch the clouds, you felt like that was where you were meant to be. It felt like the world around you was slowing down, like the loud sounds coming from all sides were muffled. The only thing you had to worry about, the only thing that was important, was the game. You were circling far above the hurly-burly down there, watching your teammates passing the Quaffle around, sometimes trying to score. Your gaze was wandering around restlessly, scanning every centimetre of your surroundings.
And that´s when you saw it. It was just a twinkle in the corner of your eye, a golden shimmer, barely visible and only for a split second; but it was enough. You turned around your broom in no time, eyes wandering over the place where you thought you had seen the sparkling. And your eyes hadn’t fooled you. With your gaze fixed on the price, you leant forwards, gaining more and more speed. The only thing you could hear was the swooshing of the wind in your ears. The world around you turned into a blurry haze. By now, you were almost lying on your broom, trying to reduce the surface the wind could thwart as much as possible. You extended your arm, and your whole body was tensed, from your toes to your fingertips. You leaned forward even more, almost losing your balance, but only almost because your broom sped up even more and…
“Got it!”
Your fingers closed around the golden snitch. You slowed down immediately, coming to a halt and hovering in the air. You raised your arm triumphant, holding onto the snitch tight, while his wings were still flattering weakly, trying to escape your grip.
You could hear your teammates cheering.
“Alright guys, that´s it for today. Good job!”, Roger Davis, your captain called.
Slowly, you floated back down, until your feet touched safe ground again. You tucked away the snitch safely, before giving a high-five to Bradley and Chambers.
When Roger came up to you, he nodded approvingly and pat your back.
“That was good (Y/n). Much faster than last time. But when you speed up, you still list. Try to keep more control, even if you might lose some speed. Don’t want you to fall off the broom.”
You rolled your eyes. Roger was a good captain, and he was totally right, but in your opinion, sometimes you just had to take the risk.
“It won´t help me fly better if I´m not fast enough to catch the snitch.”, you argued. “We want to win the game after all.”
“Yeah, but it also won´t help if it knocks you from your broom and we don’t have a seeker for the rest of the season.”
You shrugged your shoulders.
“After the match against Slytherin, it´s only Hufflepuff anymore. You can take them without me.”
Obviously, that was a joke. You didn’t have any intention to break your neck any time soon, but on the other hand, you were eager to win.
Roger sighed.
“Maybe I should send you to the Gryffindors. Wood would love that mentality. You either win or die trying. But I´d like you to focus on the long run.”
“I know Roger.”, you smiled. “Don´t worry, I´ll hold back. But we´ll need a good tactic for next week. You know that the Slytherins have the better brooms.”
Roger frowned and nodded.
“I´m already working on it. Can´t believe that Malfoy´s dad treated them all new brooms once more.”
You nodded in agreement.
Roger stared into the void gloomy for a few more seconds before he shook his head and looked at you.
“But that doesn’t mean we don’t stand a chance. Especially with you. Malfoy might be a good player and has the better broom, but you´re way better at spotting the snitch and Malfoy knows that. He´ll probably watch you very closely. He knows he got good chances to catch up with you once you see it and have to act on it. So don’t risk long speeds. The best chance you got is when you are already close to the snitch. Malfoy´s arrogant. He´ll rely on his pace. So the closer the snitch is to you, the better your chances are.”
You pressed your lips together and nodded. You were aware of the situation. Of course, you were. You had played it in your head over a million times. The Quidditch games against Slytherin always stressed you out more than against the other houses. And it wasn’t just about the fact that you couldn’t stand the arrogant attitude of the house, especially when they won, or that they had the most brutal way of playing, it was about your most direct opponent.
Because the presence of Draco Malfoy always made you nervous. He somehow intimidated you. Not only in a bad way though, but it irritated you for sure and you couldn’t use any kind of distraction during the game. And you knew that if Roger was right and Malfoy would actually concentrate more on watching you to catch the snitch than actually spotting it himself, it would make it almost impossible for you to function completely as long as you would be able to feel his grey eyes fixed on you. But there wasn’t a damn chance that you would risk the victory of your house because of Malfoy´s irritatingly beautiful eyes or the way he still looked so elegant and effortless, even if he was sitting on a wonky piece of wood. You would get the snitch at any cost, even -or maybe especially- if that meant beating Malfoy.
You sprinted the last few meters to the castle. The heavens had opened and within seconds, you had been soaked. When you entered the foyer, your jersey felt clammy and your hair was hanging down in wet strands, the water was running down your skin in small trickles. Your teeth were chattering and you were shivering. What you needed now was a hot shower and some tea. But you didn’t come far.
“What in the name of Salazar happened to you?”, you heard a voice sneering behind you.
You turned around and sighed annoyed as you saw Malfoy standing there, his arms crossed in front of his chest, as usual, accompanied by some of his henchmen.
“It´s called rain Malfoy.”, you spitted out, not in the mood for his teasing. “Even you should know.”
Malfoy rolled his eyes, unimpressed by your attitude.
“What were you doing out there?”
“Training. For the game. Maybe you should try that too if you want to stand a chance next week.”
Malfoy chuckled.
“As if I would be in need of this. We´ll win anyway.”
“You wish.”
“I´ll always beat you (Y/l/n). We both know I´m better than you. And I´ll prove it once more next week. If you haven’t died from pneumonia then.”
As if a confirmation of his words, you sneezed and groaned. A cold was the last thing you needed right now.
“You would like that, wouldn’t you?”
Malfoy raised an eyebrow in amusement. His eyes lazily scanned every centimetre of your body and the wet clothes sticking to it. You felt heat rising up in you as he did so, even though you were still freezing.
“Nah, that wouldn’t be fun. I want to beat you because I´m better, not because you didn’t even play. This wouldn’t be a challenge.”
You couldn’t help the small smile that crept on your face.
“So, you consider it a challenge winning against me?”
Malfoy hesitated for a moment, making you suspect he hadn’t expected this answer, but he caught himself again quickly. The blond boy shrugged his shoulders with a bored look on his face.
“Every dog has its day (Y/l/n). Even with such an… ordinary player like you, it´s still more interesting than with no opponent at all.”
“We´ll see about who´s the ordinary one.”, you responded, quite offended, even though you were aware of the fact that Malfoy was just playing games with you. Still, the fact that he might actually consider you ordinary, made you feel a bit disappointed. You enjoyed playing against him, facing him and -in the best case- beating him. You considered him a worthy opponent -even though you would never admit it- and had always somehow hoped that he was thinking the same. Strictly because he was a good Quidditch player of course.
Another sneeze interrupted the bubbling anger rising up inside of you.
“You better go warm yourself up and take some rest.”, Malfoy said, eying you with a strange look in his eyes. If you didn’t know better, you would say he was concerned, but obviously, you did know better.
“That´s sweet. You worry about me?”, you smirked.
For a second you thought you had seen a rosy flush on Malfoy´s cheeks, but that was probably just what you wanted to think.
“Only about an interesting match. Don’t pride yourself (Y/l/n).”
“If you say so.”, you chirped and smiled at the boy sweetly. “I could still beat you in delirium if I had to though.”
“You wished.”, Malfoy huffed.
“I know.”, you returned, as you turned around walking away from the Slytherin. And over your shoulder, you shouted: “Don’t worry. You´ll get your thrilling match.” Then you continued your way to your dorm, your heart pounding in your chest and a small smile on your lips, proud of the fact that you had defied Malfoy. But a small voice inside you told you, that this was most likely not the only reason.
When you entered the Great Hall Saturday morning, you could feel the tension filling up the room, the anxious excitement that always came up shortly before a match. When you walked along the aisle between the tables, you could hear your housemates cheering, as well as many of the Gryffindors and Hufflepuffs, while the Slytherins hooted. You could feel several pairs of eyes following you, but you didn’t exactly care. This wasn’t your first game and you had grown into getting used to it. Plus, you were already wearing your Quidditch uniform, which functioned like a shiel from you, making most of the comments and gazes from other people ricochet.
You sat down next to Bradley who gave you a small smile, even though he didn’t seem exactly happy as he offered you some milk for your cereals. You couldn’t blame him though. The pressure that was on you was immense. Not only the expectations others had on you and the fact that you needed to be there for your team, but mostly it was about the pressure you put on yourself. You had learned pretty early that it was anything but helpful to beat yourself up before a match and that it was much more beneficial to just relax. But that was much easier to be said than done. You realized that once more as you forced a spoon of cereals into your mouth, trying to ignore the familiar wrenching of your stomach. Because no matter how cool you tried to play it, right before a match, you always felt sick. But luckily, this feeling vanished every single time, the moment your feet would lift off the ground and you would hear Madame Hooch´s whistle opening the match.
Luckily though, you didn’t have much time to eat anyway, because other students and even some teachers came up to you regularly, wishing you luck for the upcoming match. You were just about to compliment Luna Lovegood for the eagle feathers she had braided into her hair, as you noticed your friends around you starting to mumble and shot some hateful glances at someone standing outside your field of vision.
“What is it?”, you asked Bradley.
The boy just nodded in the direction behind you.
As you turned around, you faced Malfoy, who was towering over you. When you glanced up at him, his grey eyes met yours and he smirked down at you. You cursed yourself for losing your focus for a moment as you looked at him. But you couldn’t be blamed though. While Malfoy normally already looked more attractive than other boys, in his Quidditch jersey, he just looked -strictly objectively of course- unfairly good. And the twinkle in his eyes did the rest. You could’ve just stared up at him for hours, but instead, you straightened your back and cleared your throat. You just prayed your voice wouldn’t give away the way your heart was pounding in your chest.
“What is it Malfoy?” You had to admit that you were slightly surprised at how calm your voice was sounding.
The grin on Malfoy´s face only widened.
“Just wanted to wish you luck for today.”, he said.
You frowned.
“What?”
“Wishing you luck (Y/l/n). Usually, you thank people for doing so.”
“Why would you? We´re playing against you.”
Malfoy looked way too pleased as he responded: “Exactly. That´s why you´re gonna need it.”
He winked at you before turning around again. You needed a second to process his words, but as you did, you called after him: “Think you´ll need it more than us!”
But Malfoy just shrugged his shoulders, not even caring to turn around once more.
“What a git.”, Bradley spitted out. “You better beat his ass today (Y/n).”
You nodded, your gaze following Malfoy who was now sitting down with his friends. As he looked up and saw you still staring at him shooting him -what you thought were- deadly glances, he gave you a superior grin and a short nod, before dedicating his attention to Pansy Parkinson, who was sitting next to him, shifting closer until she almost sat on his lap, looking up to him with doe eyes, laughing far too loud at something the blond boy had just said.
You watched the scene grimly and nodded.
“You better believe I will.”
Your team was in the best form it had ever been. Rogers's brilliant tactics and hard training paid off, still, it was a neck-and-neck race. The brooms of the Slytherins were just much faster and more agile, which made it harder for you to score. Plus, after not even half an hour, Chambers was hit by a Bludger really hard. The way he held his arm made you suspect it was broken and Chambers had to resign for the rest of the game. Still, your team was able to keep up with the opponent. What turned out really quickly was that in the end, it would be on Malfoy and you. There was no way one team would be taking the lead for more than 150 points any time soon.
But for now, you hadn’t spotted it yet. You were hovering several meters above the pitch, letting your eyes wander. Even though it was cold, the air was clear, and the sun was shining. That would make it a lot easier to spot the snitch for you, but unfortunately for Malfoy as well. Plus, other shiny things reflected the sunlight as well. Several times you had by now thought you had spotted the snitch when in the end it had been a watch or binoculars.
The good thing about those sights was that you could study Malfoy´s reactions. Roger had been right. The blond Slytherin always kept up to you closely, never letting you out of sight. Under normal circumstances, his behaviour would have made you nervous in a very particular way, but right now it just annoyed you. Because Malfoy not only kept a close eye on you, but he would also cut you off when you were trying to sprint away from him, or make some rude comments when you once more thought you had spotted something that in the end turned out to be nothing important.
“At least I´m able to spot it on my own.”, you responded, when Malfoy once more made fun of you mistaking the twinkling of a pair of glasses for the snitch, but only after he had taken on the chase when he had seen you speeding up.
“Don’t have to if I got you, do I?”, Malfoy shouted back, grinning smugly.
The worst thing about this was that he was right. Any time you had started one of your sprints, he had caught up with you after not even fifteen meters. Even if you would spot the snitch, you wouldn’t be able to act on it, unless it would be directly in front of your nose. You gave Malfoy a deadly glare at which he just laughed.
Almost two hours of the game had passed. By now, your fingers and toes felt limp and your face was burning. You were just hovering above the west stands, Malfoy, not even two meters behind you, when you suddenly saw a twinkle from the corner of your eye. Your heartbeat quickened immediately. Your thoughts began to race. If this was actually the snitch, you needed to make sure Malfoy wouldn’t notice. But you also couldn’t risk losing it again. The game was already lasting too long and all players already got tired. If you wouldn’t take the chance now, you couldn’t be sure when you would get the next one.
Slowly, you spiralled up, trying not to let your body language give away, why you were doing so while keeping one eye on the golden shimmer, that was zigzagging several meters under you. There was no doubt – it was the snitch. For the split of a second, you glanced at Malfoy, who was still following shortly behind you. There was no way you could reach the snitch before he did once he had spotted it. It was at least thirty meters away from you. Your thoughts drifted back to your talk with Roger. Your captain had been right. Malfoy was faster than you, but he knew he was. And that was also his weakness. A small smile crept on your lips. And suddenly, you knew what to do.
The crowd began to murmur, as they saw you stopping abruptly in the air, turning your broom around, pacing in the opposite direction. You were bent forwards, pushing your broom to its limits. But against Malfoy´s, it didn’t stand a chance.  He noticed what you were up to immediately, taking up the chase. Only a few seconds later, he had caught up to you, arm already extended, confident of victory as he outpaced you, his eyes wandering around hectically as he tried to spot what your eyes must have noticed moments ago.
What Malfoy didn’t see, was that as soon as he had passed you, you stopped your broom once more, before sprinting back into the opposite direction.
And when only seconds later, your fingers closed around the snitch, holding onto it tightly, the arena exploded.
The grin on your face was the brightest it had ever held. The hand enclosing the snitch raised above your head, and you were circling around the arena, enjoying the cheering of the audience and your teammates. And when you saw Malfoy flying up to you, with the most confused look on his face, your smile only widened.
“What in the name of Salazar was that?”, he shouted angrily.
“It´s called winning, Malfoy.”, you returned. “You should try that too sometime.”
“But I was faster than you!”
“You were, but unfortunately it was the wrong direction.”
You could see the red shade on Malfoy´s face only darken, as he tried to find the right words.
“Don’t take it too hard Draco.”, you laughed. “It´s not a shame to be outsmarted by…”
Boom!
The pain that was rushing through your body came unexpectedly. Your vision went blurry. Somehow, you managed to hold on to your broom, trying not to slip, while you drifted towards the earth, accompanied by muffled screams ringing in your ears.
The moment, your tiptoes touched the ground, you lost all control over your body, feeling it collapse. Somewhere in your mind, you got ready for it to hit the ground, but for some reason, it didn’t. Instead, you felt some strong arms embracing you and a strong, comforting scent lulling you in.
You heard a voice yelling: “What is wrong with you?”
And that was the last thing you could remember before your mind drifted off completely.
The sheets that covered your body felt soft. You could hear the hushed chirping of some birds, somewhere in the distance. You nestled deeper into your blanket and sighed comfortably. The only thing that was now still disturbing you, was the bright light that was shining through your closed eyelids. You covered your eyes with your hands, trying to shield them from it. You could’ve lied here like this forever. But something felt wrong. Your whole body felt stiff, and your head was throbbing.
And slowly, your cloudy mind cleared off. You knew why something was off. Because the last thing you could remember was sitting on your broom somewhere up in the air and showering in the applause of hundredths of people. So how did you get here?
You opened your eyes fluttery, squinting as you tried to get used to the bright sunlight. When your vision finally cleared, you could see some figures sitting by your bedside, talking in a low voice. You tried to lift your head, getting a closer look at them.
When your teammates realized you had woken up, they immediately turned to you, bombarding you with questions.
“What happened?”, you asked, ignoring all the questions, as you tried to sit up, ignoring the dull pain that was pulsing through your body.
“You caught the snitch.”, Chambers happily announced. His arm was, as you noticed, now in a sling.
You nodded. You still remembered how you had caught it, still remembered the people celebrating you. The very last thing you remembered for sure was Malfoy´s embarrassed face, as he had realized that you had fooled him. After that, everything was just a blur.
“I know. But what happened then? How did I get here?”
Roger cleared his throat.
“After you had caught the snitch and everyone realized that you tricked Malfoy, Flint was furious. He wrenched Goyle´s bat out of his hand and hounded a bludger in your direction. It hit your neck.” Roger´s voice was by now shaking from anger. He, as well as your other friends, looked as if they would love to try all the nasty hexes they knew on the Slytherin captain. “You somehow managed to get back to the ground before you passed out. Then you were brought here immediately. Madame Pomfrey said it´s nothing bad. A few contusions and compressions. A light concussion. She fixed most of it immediately. One or two more days in bed and you´ll be completely fine again.”
“Such an asshole.”, you spitted out.
Flint wasn’t exactly known for his fair play but hitting you with a bludger after the game was already over was really below the belt.
Roger nodded in agreement.
“I´ve never seen Madame Hooch that angry.”, he told you. “And Flitwick as well. Flint won´t be allowed to play this season anymore and earned himself a month of detention.”
“Well, then the entire thing had something good after all.”, you smiled wryly. “How long have I been passed out by the way?”
You noticed your friends weren’t wearing their jerseys anymore, making you suspect it had been a few hours.
“Almost a day.”, Chambers answered. “It´s Sunday. Almost midday.”
You nodded.
Your throat was dry and ached. When you turned around, to the side of your bed where the nightstand was settled, to grab some water, you froze.
There was another person sitting at your bedside. Someone, you hadn’t noticed until now, since he hadn’t said a word yet. This wasn’t surprising though, since he was sunken into the chair, obviously asleep.
“What is he doing here?”, you asked perplexed.
You looked at your friends, who were smirking at each other.
“He´s your knight in shining armour.”, Bradley grinned. “After Flint had hit you, he was the first to react. When he saw you tumbling towards the ground he followed you and caught you before you could hit the ground. Then he brought you here and stayed with you the entire time. But only after he hexed Flint for what he had done.” Bradley chuckled. “That was quite a sight. Got him a month of detention too, but he didn’t care. The man was furious, I´m telling you.”
You looked at your friend in disbelief.
“You´re kidding me, right?”
Bradley raised his eyebrows.
“Do I look like I am? Or does he?”
Your gaze shifted to the blond Slytherin again. Only now you noticed that Malfoy was still wearing his Quidditch jersey, making you suspect he hadn’t returned to his dorm since he got here.
“Madame Pomfrey didn’t like that at all, but Malfoy refused to leave. And Professor Dumbledore said it was alright.” Chambers chuckled. “I think he thought it was kinda adorable, watching him sitting by your bedside, holding your hand, telling you how sorry he was.”
Your eyes widened and you flushed.
“He did what?”
Roger nudged his friend.
“He´s exaggerating. But Malfoy was actually quite upset about what happened. I think he beats himself up because he got fooled by your manoeuvre and got Flint so riled up.” A small smile appeared on Roger´s face. “That was a brilliant move by the way. You really put our talk into practice.”
You smiled bashfully.
“Was kind of a knee-jerk reaction.”
“Still brilliant.”
You and your friends kept on talking for a while. During the conversation, your eyes regularly drifted back to Malfoy, who was still asleep. Roger had told you he had been awake all night, never leaving your bedside. When he had come looking for you early this morning, Malfoy had still been awake, with dark circles under his eyes. Only when Roger and the others had visited you again about four hours later, Malfoy had finally fallen asleep in his chair. You couldn’t help but smile and blush as your friend had told you this, leading to some teasing from your teammates. But you didn’t actually mind. Malfoy had proven in the last few hours that he had a heart after all. Maybe a heart of stone and maybe he only was here for the fact that he felt responsible for what had happened to you, but he was here. And that was all you needed to know for now.
When about half an hour later the blond Slytherin slightly started to move in his chair, your friends stood up and wished you all the best.
“We´ll tell Madame Pomfrey you´re awake. She´ll want to check on you for sure.”, Roger bowed out, before he followed the others outside of the hospital wing.
You sighed and let yourself back into a half-sitting, half-lying position. Your head was pounding stronger now, the long conversation and the many voices had you feeling exhausted. Still, you didn’t dare to close your eyes, but let your gaze wander back to Malfoy. The boy almost looked peaceful, the way he had huddled up in his chair. His head had fallen onto his chest, his hair was hanging into his face in strands and his lips were slightly parted, as he breathed slowly and regularly. If it wouldn’t be for the lines of worry showing on his forehead, you wouldn’t suspect that there had ever been anything bothering him at all.
You could’ve watched the boy like this forever, but soon enough Malfoy started to shift in his chair again and his eyes fluttered open. For a few seconds, he looked as if he had forgotten where exactly he was. He looked around in confusion, trying to orientate himself; until his gaze fell on you. As he saw you watching him closely with a mix of curiosity and amusement on your face, he sat up straight quickly and cleared his throat.
“Good morning, Rosamond.”, you grinned.
Malfoy frowned, not understanding your allusion. For a moment the both of you sat there in uncomfortable silence, before Malfoy spoke up.
“So… how are you?” His voice sounded raspy and sent chills down your spine, even if you tried to ignore it.
You shrugged your shoulders.
“Alright, I guess. Only my head still hurts a bit, feeling a little bit dizzy, you know?”
Malfoy nodded.
“That´s good. Not that your head hurts though, I mean…” He trailed off. “How long have you been awake?”, the boy then asked.
“Not long. Still feel a bit tired.”
“I can leave if you want to rest.”, Malfoy quickly offered.
But you shook your head just as quick.
“No, it´s fine. I mean, if you want to stay. You don’t have to though.”
“Well, I mainly wanted to make sure you are alright.”
“Why though?”
Malfoy lowered his gaze, staring at his feet.
“Looked like Flint had gotten you bad yesterday. I was quite…” He came to a halt.
“Worried?”, you completed his sentence with an amused tone in your voice.
Malfoy shrugged his shoulders.
“Well, if I wouldn’t have got fooled by your tricks…”
“It wasn’t your fault.”, you quickly interrupted him. “I don’t blame you. The only one who screwed up was Flint. But as I heard, he got what he deserved afterwards.”
You looked at Malfoy, watching his reaction closely, but he only glanced up at you shyly, obviously relieved you didn’t put the blame on him. But just as he was about to answer, Madame Pomfrey came up to your bed, eager to check on you, even if you assured her that you were just fine.
“I insist.”, the woman said vigorously. “Mr Malfoy, if I may ask you to leave now.”
“But…”, the boy argued, but Madame Pomfrey cut him off immediately.
“No Mr Malfoy. I need to check on miss (Y/l/n) now and after this, she needs to rest.”
“But Madame Pomfrey, why can´t I…”
“No!”, she cut him off again, her tone leaving no room for discussion.
You had no doubt Madame Pomfrey would get rid of the boy by force if she had to, so you smiled at Malfoy calmingly.
“It´s alright. I´m in safe hands now. But thanks for stopping by. Really.”
Malfoy returned your smile shyly, making your heart fluttering in your chest.
“Would you mind if I come here once more later?”, he asked, avoiding your gaze and shifting from one foot to the other.
Your smile only grew wider.
“Not at all.”
Malfoy looked at you as if he wanted to say something more, but Madame Pomfrey was faster.
“Now off you go. Let me do my job.”
After Madame Pomfrey had finished her examination, she assured you that you would be back on your legs -and even more important back on your broom- in no time. In between her ranting about how dangerous Quidditch was, she told you that she wanted you to stay in the hospital wing for one more night before she would send you back to your dorm the next morning.
And when Madame Pomfrey was done with you, pulled the separation back in its place and scurried to her next patient, you let yourself sink back into your soft pillow and slowly doze off.
Not much later you were woken up by your mattress slightly sinking down under the weight of another person. As you opened your eyes, you saw Malfoy leaning on the edge of your bed.
“Hey.”, he greeted you, a small smile playing around his lips.
“Hey.”, you returned.
“I didn’t mean to wake you. Sorry.”
You shook your head and sat up slightly, resting your upper body on your elbows.
“You finally changed clothes. And showered.”, you stated, as you noticed Malfoy was by now wearing his usual clothes again and that his hair was still being slightly wet.
The Slytherin let out a nervous laugh.
“Yeah, was on time after the game yesterday.”
He fell silent.
“Have you really been here the entire night?”, you asked.
Malfoy shifted uncomfortably and avoided your gaze as he nodded.
You felt your cheeks heating as you smiled. The thought of him sitting by your bedside the entire night, watching over you, felt strangely comforting.
“There was no need for that, I´m just fine.”, you said softly.
“Well, you weren’t awake to tell me back then.”, he answered in a defiant voice.
“That´s a good point.”, you chuckled.
 “Don’t think your friends were really happy about it though.”, Malfoy huffed. “I think they were worried I might murder you in your sleep or something like that.”
“Ain´t that absurd, is it?”, you responded.
Malfoy frowned.
“Maybe… But you know I´d never hurt you on purpose, don’t you?”
And as you looked into his grey eyes, you just couldn’t help but believe him. So you nodded.
“I know.”
And Malfoy stayed with you for almost the rest of the day. Only when in the afternoon Luna Lovegood stopped by in the afternoon, with a beautiful bouquet of wildflowers, assuring you that some of them had healing powers, Malfoy pulled a face and excused himself for a while. Luna being the absolute sweetheart she was, she stayed a while and chatted with you. She informed you about everything that was going on in the Ravenclaw tower by now, including that you were officially the hero of the house and Marcus Flint enemy number one. The only thing leaving you slightly irritated was that Luna assured you that -if Malfoy wouldn’t have caught you before you hit the ground- the garden gnomes would have done so, who were secretly still living at the pitch, having formed their own little society under the stands by now. Speaking of Malfoy, Luna assured you -very incidentally and while saying goodbye to you- that she had always known that the two of you would be a wonderful couple one day since she had seen the glances Malfoy was always giving you when he knew you weren’t looking, as well as she had overheard all the very nice things that he had always said to his friends about you. When you asked her how she knew this, Luna just responded with a shrug of her shoulders that people like Draco never really cared about people like her being around, making it very easy for her to look behind the façade of people.
When Luna had left and Draco returned shortly afterwards, you were still baffled by the girl, as well as what she had just told you. From that point on, you enjoyed Draco´s company even more, even though it felt kinda strange to actually talk to him, besides some teases about the quality of the Quidditch play of the other one.
The sun already set, when Draco finally got ready to go and leave for dinner. You were almost sad he already had to leave, since you had much fun to spend some time with him, especially when everything else you had been able to do for the day had been lying in bed.
“I think I´ll leave now.”, Draco said, as he was standing in front of you, ready to go.
You nodded and smiled at him sweetly.
“Thanks for staying with me. It was quite nice to have some company.”
“Even if it was me?”, Draco grinned.
“Even if it was you.”, you confirmed. Or maybe especially because it had been him.
“Excuse me?”
“What?”
“What did you just say?”
“That it was nice to have some company. Even if it was you.”
“No, after that.”
Did you really had just said this out loud? Maybe your head had carried away more damage than you had thought.
“Nothing.”
“Nothing?”
“I would know if I did, wouldn’t I?”
“Misheard you then I guess.”, Draco mumbled, scratching his neck.
“Probably.”, you answered, trying to prevent your cheeks from intensifying their red shade.
“Well, then I´ll really leave now.”, Draco said and you nodded.
Still, the boy didn’t move.
“You´re a great seeker, you know that?”, he suddenly blurted out. “And I... I was really worried about you when you got hit by that damn bludger.”
You looked at Draco in surprise. The boy was looking at the ground, his cheeks at least as red as yours.
“I… thanks.”
Draco nodded before he took a step back, now actually intending to leave.
“Well, I see you around I guess.”
“Draco?”
The boy froze just as he was about to turn away from you as he heard his name leaving your lips.
“Yeah?”
“You´re a great player too. And I… I´m really glad you stayed with me. The night I mean. And now. And thanks for bringing me here. And everything else.”
Draco now turned around to you again, stepping a bit closer to you. You could see a small smile playing around his lips.
“Not for this.”, he responded.
You nodded vigorously.
“Yes for this.”, you returned. “You didn’t have to do this but you still did. That was… nice.”
Draco raised an eyebrow in amusement.
“Nice? I´m not nice.”, he chuckled.
“Yes you are.”, you answered. “You´re not half as much of a prick when your feet are back on earth.”
“Doesn’t make any sense anymore now, does it? I mean we lost the game already.”
“Even one more reason to be mean to me. Never took you for a good loser.”, you smiled.
Draco returned your smile. He stepped even closer than before until he was standing directly next to your bed and took your hand in his bigger ones. As his thumb carefully brushed over the back of your hand, you could feel a goosebump covering your entire body. Draco´s eyes met yours and never left them, as he returned: “I think you got me, wrong darling. We might have lost the game, but I don’t feel like a loser at all.”
He placed a small kiss on the back of your hand, his grin only growing wider as he noticed how your breath hitched as his lips slightly brushed your hand.
“Never thought that there was anything more important to you than the game.”, you responded in a breathy voice.
You could feel your heart hammering inside your chest, as Draco interlocked the fingers of his one hand with yours, while his other hand brushed some strands of hair out of your face, before caressing the last signs of the, by now almost completely healed, bruises on your face and neck. His eyes were still locked with yours, searching for any signs of pain or discomfort. But as he didn’t notice any of these and saw you didn’t have any intention to shy away from his touch, he slightly bent forwards, his face only centimetres away from yours.
“I can think of at least one thing that is far more important than anything else now.”, he whispered.
And when his lips finally met yours, you had to agree with Draco. There were much more important things than stupid games -even though you had to admit that you were already looking forward to bringing up the fact that you had outsmarted Draco at some point again-, Bludgers and house cups.
And one of those things was right in front of you.
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