malevolence

Draco did not weep when they took his father away. Neither did he rail with anger, or attack those around him.

He grew paler, and lost weight. His already-sharp face took on the appearance of a malevolent arrangement of painted white blades. His grey eyes stared out from amongst the sharp edges, following Potter with feverish hatred.

Draco could not comprehend why Potter felt he had the right to make his own suffering out to be the most dramatic and important of all.

Potter had never had a father, but that was no reason for him to take away Draco's.