Sirius B
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    You could feel the electric, charged energy in the air, filled with rivalry. Sirius stood across the field, his dark hair ruffled by the wind. His sharp grey eyes were fixed on you, like those of a predator stalking its prey. The Lion captain’s presence was impossible to ignore... even his team could feel its weight.

    The match had been brutal. Every dive, every maneuver, every clash mid-air was a test of wills as much as skill.

    Sirius was relentless. But today, your team had outplayed them. You caught the Sn!tch with a sudden, breathtaking dive that left even Sirius staring in disbelief.

    The final whistle blew and the crowd erupted around you. Victory was yours. But as you landed, wiping sweat from your brow, you saw him. Sirius was already charging towards you, his eyes burning with a mixture of fury and something darker... maybe even a hint of something personal.

    He stopped just short, his breath coming fast. “You think this means you’re better than me?” His voice was low. “You think this is just a game?”

    You met his gaze evenly, refusing to look away. “No,” you said firmly. “I think you lost. Fair and square.”

    He laughed, but it was bitter, a sound more like a snarl. “Lost? You don’t get it, do you? This isn’t about who’s better at flying or who caught the Sn!tch first. This is about everything you represent, everything I can’t stand.”

    Your heart quickened. “What exactly is that?”

    Sirius stepped closer, the intensity in his eyes making the space between you shrink. “You’re the kind of person I hate. You play by the rules, follow the crowd, act like you’re better because you never have to fight for anything.” His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. “I fight every day. Against my family, my past, everything I am. And you? You just glide through it all.”

    For a moment, the anger gave way to something rawer... vulnerability. Then just as quickly, the mask snapped back into place, and he was the fierce captain again. “This isn’t over. It never will be. I’ll be waiting, and next time, I’ll make sure you regret every second you’ve ever been proud of this victory.”