Her words cut back at him; he didn't a shit, did he? Isaac felt like the anger that was raging inside of him was clouding all of his thoughts. Like he wasn't doing the things he usually would. If a witch pissed him off, he usually just dropped her, but instead, he was wasting even more time bickering with Magnolia in the middle of the hallway. And he'd learned already it was pointless. They fought every time they spoke; it was sort of their thing. Not that they had a thing because they weren't even friends, right? "I don't," he said through his teeth, sliding his hands into his pockets so he could be less tempted to punch the wall behind her.
Most girls would have backed down by now. At least the sort that he typically hung around. It was how things went with Allison; when he actually bothered to get pissed at her about whatever dumb thing she said, she'd almost immediately change course and start trying to apologize. Giving in to whatever he wanted, it was easy; it was boring. Nola didn't give in, she just fought back that much more, and he felt like he was at his wit's end. He barely knew this witch, and yet he was putting up with her shit. It was confusing.
Isaac closed his mouth, his full lips becoming sharp thin lines on his face, as the professor passed by them. The last thing he needed was another detention because of fucking Magnolia Hawkins. "Fuck that," he spat out the moment the professor was gone from the hallway, and she was demanding the note back. He wasn't sure if she meant the one she'd threatened him on or the one he'd put in his pocket earlier, but it didn't matter. "I'm not giving you shit," And he meant it.
He was still pissy with her, upset that she'd threatened to break the promise she never actually made to him and that she dared to do it right in the middle of the class. Anyone could have intercepted that note. Students and professor alike. And while it didn't have the exact details, it had enough that someone who cared for gossip would undoubtedly have questions. Unwittingly he had revealed how important the secret was to him, and like everyone else he had ever met, she betrayed him with it.
Moving out of her space, Isaac took a step backward. His brown eyes grew colder, not less angry exactly, but less passionate about the fight they were having. Apathetic was a good look on him, but most things were. Leaning against the cold stone wall behind him, he shrugged at her. The usual smirk was gone from his face, but his words still had that tinge of sinister sarcasm on them. "You want the note, why don't you come and take it," He offered her, knowing she'd remember he'd put it in his front pocket early. He knew she wouldn't, but he desperately needed to put her on the spot and regain control of the conversation.