It's almost all Heine that looks at Professor Eichel. He holds himself the same way as he did before—before Eichel, before, when he'd been a student at Durmstrang, tense and on edge.
But he has no expression rather than an angry one. He looks down at Eichel where he sits with an odd blankness, with just a flicker of his curse in his eyes, and says nothing.
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But he has no expression rather than an angry one. He looks down at Eichel where he sits with an odd blankness, with just a flicker of his curse in his eyes, and says nothing.