No longer caring what the end result of this confrontation brought, the ex-Death Eater let a patronizing grin settle across his features, clearly enjoying her anger. Internally, he wasn’t all that amused by the reaction he was getting from the girl in front of him. Draco really just wanted her to go away, but he also knew that wasn’t going to happen, so he’d have some fun with it all instead. He barely batted an eyelash when Romilda rolled her eyes at him, and act as though she was dismissing him, he was under her skin and he knew it. He waited as he watched his latest jab strike home, making sure to keep his once regular air of indifference in check. Lazily smirking at her, the wizard watched as she worked herself up even further. This really was too easy.
He knew he should have expected the next barrage of insults from Romilda sooner or later, but expecting them and hearing them from her were two different things entirely. Draco managed to keep his facade in place when the witch had started in on his family, he had no real sympathy for his father, particularly because he was the reason the dark mark was on his arm. Her mistake had been mentioning his mother, the only person in the world, he was convinced, who truly cared about him. In that instant the haughty expression slipped and gave way to something cold and stony instead. Draco found himself curling a fist around his wand, itching to pull it from his pocket and hold it to Romilda’s throat. He couldn’t do that here, or anywhere, really. Not if he was going to redeem himself from his own personal hell anytime soon. Squaring and setting his jaw, his thin lips pressed together in a tight line, Draco watched as she continued to get closer, while his hatred got stronger.
Finally, the witch was a few inches away from his face, still talking -- and thats when he snapped. He couldn’t an wouldn't take this from someone like her anymore, he wouldn’t let it go on. Stepping towards her quickly, Draco used his momentum to push the younger girl backwards, until her back was to one of the bookshelves. He was fine with playing games, but he was sick and tired of hearing everyone rip on his family. Especially when it was from the mouth of the likes of Romilda Vane and her friends. They had no right. Caging the girl in with his arms, but making a point to keep his hands off of her, Draco looked down at her. He made sure to get in her face just as much as she had been in his, before spitting the first of his retorts out in a cold, venomous whisper “ Listen here, Vane, you can say all you like about my father, but don’t talk about my mother that way. You have no right to parade around like the pompous priss you are, insulting others based off public opinion. You disgust me, muggle parent or not.”
He grew quiet for a moment, trying to reign in the anger and other emotions that often overwhelmed him when he thought about those very situations. Breathing evenly, the man let out a dark laugh, she wanted to paint him as a Death Eater, so why not play the part? When he continued speaking, his voice was cold, and void of any emotion other than haughty disdain “ I might be pathetic, Romilda, but I can at least say I survived this war, what did you do? Fight in the battle? Oooh good on you. You did one thing. You have no idea what I did or had to do, so why don’t you shut your stupid little mouth and run along? Because clearly you have nothing to contribute to society other than your mindless prattle” He was livid. It was taking every ounce of self control the wizard possessed to not do something he’d regret later.
With her latest comment about his father still ringing in his ears, Draco let his fist leave it’s place on the bookshelf before reconnecting with the wooden surface with an audible thud. Nobody knew how sensitive he was about his father and their relationship, and nobody would ever know. His voice raised a few decibels from its previously quiet whisper, all tact gone -- he replied “I’m a waste of life? Might be true, but at least I don't need to rely on my gender and acting like an idiot to get myself through school." He paused again, making sure he had made eye contact with her before continuing "Could hurt you for saying something like that, though. Wouldn’t be such a waste of life then, hmm? You shouldn’t insult people who are clearly more capable than you. You’re nothing but a wretch” There was another pause, he clenched and unclenched his jaw a few times, his eyes devoid of any humor now "I might not live up to your exceedingly low standards, in fact, I'm sure I'm far above them, but at least I know I'm not a poor example of a wizard like you. Try dealing with your own failures before attacking others for theirs." And with that he spat out one final remark "Go to hell, Romilda." He was reeling now, and knew he had to leave before he let the witch push him any further. Stepping away from the bookcase, he eyed the girl with a disgusted sneer before turning on his heel, and making his way toward the end of the aisle. Today was not going like he had planned at all.