Hearing the large clock chime on the hour sent a small sigh of relief out of Evangel's mouth; she was ready for classes to be over for the night and was practically starving. She gathered up her books and placed them neatly into her bag, gently grabbing it and placing it over her head. She pulled her hair out of the shoulder strap and rearranged the bag, so it sat perfectly between her breasts. She walked out of the smaller classroom and into the hall. She headed for the moving staircase, gently taking a step onto the stairs. When she did take that step, it was just her luck that it would start moving on her. The girl rolled her eyes and sighed, "I really do hate these stairs." She admitted as she leaned against the railing, trying to keep herself from falling again. It was true though; every time the young girl tried to go somewhere, she always got stuck on the staircase.
Once the staircase finally quit rearranging itself, for a moment, Evangel resumed her course of heading back to the Slytherin common room. Having also being a vampire, Evangel could not exactly eat with the rest of the students because most of the students were not aware that she was a vampire. The only ones that did know Evangel's secret were: Dumbledore, Professor Snape, Professor McGonagall, and Draco Malfoy. The only reason they knew, was because Snape had practically raised her, McGonagall was the deputy headmistress, Dumbledore was the Headmaster, and Draco knew it only because of the fact Kendall got a little too close to him one night. She nearly bit him from being slightly aroused. She hated it when people looked at her differently, because like Draco, Evangel prided herself on annoying people, but deep down, she knew that if people found out about her being a vampire, they would have reasons to tease her and annoy her back. She would not give anyone the satisfaction for that. When people asked why she was not at dinner, her usual answer was something along the lines of her having a lot of homework that she needed to get done or she was not feeling well, which normally fared pretty well for her; considering her grades were even better than Hermione's.
After taking a step off the staircase, she swallowed and used her vampire speed to quickly get past everyone heading for dinner in the Great Hall. It was the only way to keep anyone from seeing her. Getting to yet another staircase, Evangel spoke the Slytherin password, "Pure-blood." She walked through the stone wall and into the common room. The first thing she needed to do, was take her things to her room, where she had a stash of blood hidden in her pillow. She walked up the left side staircase and down the hall, quickly getting to her room. She took a step into her room and threw her bag down on the bed, walking frantically towards her pillow. She reached into the pillowcase and grabbed the bag of blood, piercing the bag with her fangs, gently placing it to her mouth. Feeling the blood run down her throat, sent a soothing sensation down her body, she was a lot calmer now that she'd had her daily supply of blood.
When she finished the bag of blood, she rummaged through her bag to find her book that she had been reading for her Alchemy class. Her eyes widened as she pulled the book from the bag, noticing that she was not s far along in it as she had hoped to be. She hated reading and normally would never be caught dead reading one, but this was a required text so she had no other choice. She knew she needed to suck up her own pride and just get it over with. "The quicker I get this over with, the better off I will be." She admitted as she took a deep breath, trying to act as human as she possibly could. She loosened her tie and pulled her hair up into a messy bun, before heading back downstairs. She took a seat in the large antique chair that sat right next to the fireplace, opening her book to the last page she had read from.
It was not long, after classes were over, that Draco walked into the Common Room, obviously making an entrance. He walked in with his sidekicks Crabbe and Goyle; they had obviously been making fun of someone simply from the cackling that echoed through the lobby of the common room. She simply sighed and rolled her eyes at them, still trying to keep up the facade that she hated Draco in every way. She loved Draco with everything she had, she could not and would not pass up the opportunity to through some of Draco's own medicine back at him. She closed her book and placed it in between the cushions, before turning her body around and peeking over the back of the chair. "Don't you have some ferrets to go tend to?" She questioned harshly with a raised eyebrow, remembering how much it scared him when 'Mad Eye' Moody turned him into a ferret, back in Fourth year. Draco was definitely not expecting Evangel to be sitting there, much less bring up the whole ferret incident, but there she was with her hair up messy bun, staring at him. The only remark Draco could muster up at the moment, was, "Bloody Hell Eva...Why are you always sneaking up on people?" Whenever he was around Evangel, it sometimes became very hard for him to control his temptation to run over and kiss her, he did what he had to do in order to keep up appearances. Evangel smirked at his simple question and she shrugged her shoulders, replying with, "I don't know Draco...Why do you always have a comeback when you know good in well that I'm cooler than you?"Draco was silent, but the sounds of Crabbe and Goyle telling him he had been defeated by a Riddle, was far more appealing to Evangel right then. She just laughed at the three of them and spoke, "I'm trying to study, so if you little cockroaches want to talk and do whatever it is that you do, please take it somewhere else." She turned back towards the fireplace and slid back down into the chair, pulling her book from the cushion. She sat there and continued to read for about three and a half hours before finally walking up the left staircase once again and following the hallway to her room. She wanted to rest for at least a little bit before her next full day of classes.
