"Yeah, I am bloody terrified," Isaac replied, his voice as flat as his features, and then shook his head. "Yeah, it must be nice to have rich parents to buy your way in," The Slytherin replied, knowing that Jae knew what his home was really like, and so he didn't take offense at the words. Isaac's parents were anything but snobby Purebloods; well, maybe his dad was, but the teenager hadn't seen him in ten years, so how would he even know? His mum was a magical maid that cleaned up after people like Jae were talking about, but Isaac wasn't going to mention precisely how right the other wizard was. Especially not since his mother had started working as a maid in the Hawkins household. He hadn't told anyone that, except for Magnolia, by accident, when he demanded she swore not to tell.
"Half your team is fifth-years, dumbass," Throwing one of the sour candies at the Hufflepuff, Isaac groaned when Banshee won something, and he had to eat the next one. This one was a little easier since he knew what to expect, but it still sucked, and not in a good way. Isaac was quiet when Jae brought up Nola, partly because of the war that was going on inside of his mouth, but also because he couldn't give up how eager he was to find out why she was asking about him. A part of him silently worried, had she told Jae his secret? Would she do that? But another part of him smirked at the obvious implications.
"Oh yeah, what did she say?" He asked, as calm and relaxed as ever, as he leaned back against the wall again and found something to prop his tattered black sneakers upon.