*Part One*
"Hey, look
at this..."
"Prongs, we
have to get some more Stink Pellets, I used the last ones in Charms last
week..."
James Potter,
Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew were clustered together inside
Zonko's
Joke Shop in
Hogsmeade, England. The tiny store was full of students from Hogwarts, the
School of
Witchcraft and
Wizardry, who were buying Dungbombs, Exploding Parchment, and Spitting Quills.
"Sure,"
James said to Sirius, helping him gather up a dozen Stink Pellets and a few
Shrieking Sickles as
well. They got
into line behind the counter, arms full of their purchases.
"Full moon
next week," Sirius muttered meaningfully as they paid for their
selections, returned Zonko's
wink, and shoved
everything into Remus' bag.
"Right,"
said James, pushing open the door leading out into the street and nearly
tripping over a Singing
Doormat.
Sirius pulled the
hood of his cloak up against the the fierce wind as they led Remus and Peter
out of the
shop.
"Talk
later," Peter whispered as he pointed out a group of Gryffindors coming
their way - Nathan, Lily,
and Sam.
"Hello,"
said Lily pleasantly.
"Just been
to Honeydukes," said Sam.
"They've got
some awfully good mint drops in," Nathan added. "Make your tongue
turn green..."
The three struck
out their stained tongues in a demonstration.
"Oh, what a
perfectly dreadful color!" said Sirius, imitating one of their fussier
teachers, Professor
McGonagall.
"Slytherin
tongues!" said Remus, just as lightning struck and a heavy rain began to
fall.
"Quick!"
said Nathan, as umbrellas shot out from James, Sirius, and Sam's hands.
Everyone clustered
underneath them.
"Why don't
we go over to the Three Broomsticks for a nice cup of chocolate?" James
suggested.
Vigorous nodding
met his proposal.
"All right,
then," said Lily. "Let's go!"
The friends set
off across the streets of Hogsmeade, laughing as they splashed through puddles.
They
passed the old
library, the post office, Honeydukes, a small shop selling second-hand brooms
(James
stopped to look
in the window to see if the new polish was in), and a broken-down shack that
was
supposedly
haunted...
Then the group of
Gryffindors burst into a warm restaurant, their cold breath steaming in the
aromatic
interior. James
could smell the spicy mixed drinks, hot soup, and freshly baked bread. The pub
was
bustling, and
nearly all the tables were filled. However, there was one empty near the bar.
The seven friends
moved to sit down. Lily pulled an empty chair from a stack in the corner, using
a tricky
Lifting Spell.
They ordered hot chocolate and biscuits from the waitress, and lifted their
heavy mugs to
Gryffindor.
The rain
clattered on the windows, making it seem even cozier inside. James splattered
everyone by
shaking water out
of his wild black hair, and Lily was just launching into a story...
"...So then,
Dharma...she's this Hufflepuff girl, not very bright...She took a beaker from
the table, and
Sirius..."
She glanced at him, her eyes twinkling. "...told her that he was trying to
brew some apple cider.
Anyway, she took
a swig..."
At that moment,
there was a heavy thump from one end of the table. They looked up, startled. A
tall, thin
boy was standing
near the bar, his hair slicked back and his robes pressed into savage folds.
Severus Snape.
"Aw, look,"
he sneered, eyes sparkling. "It's the Gryffindor gang. Living proof that
the misfits always
stick
together."
"Back off,
Snap," said Sirius, with more than a touch of danger in his voice.
"That's
Snape, you twit," said Severus.
"Oh, I'm
sorry," Sirius cooed, smiling vaguely. "It's just that I have so many
names for you...nitwit, filthy
tick, sniveling
fool...they just get mixed up..."
Snape looked at
Sirius with such hatred that even James' fists clenched.
"Goodbye,
Severus," Lily spoke up. Her tone was light, but she was firm.
Snape's eyebrows
plunged, but he backed away. Even as he retreated, he managed to add,
"...Stinking
cowards...have to
get the girls to stick up for you..."
After Snape left,
the table was quiet.
"Anyway,
Lily, as you were saying?" said James.
"Oh...I
don't remember," Lily said, disappointed. "Drat..."
"Sirius?"
"Aw, never
mind," said Sirius, angrily. "Don't you hate that bloke? Always
showing up..."
Remus and Peter
sighed. The conversation picked up again, and the subject moved to the upcoming
Christmas
holidays, which most of their group would be staying for.
~*~
Later that night,
back in the Gryffindor common room, James, Sirius, Remus, and Peter were
involved in a
game of Gobstones
with a few other Gryffindors. Remus silently insisted they lose on purpose, to
speed
up the end of the
game. Sirius and James were much dismayed, competitive as they were, and felt
even
more so when
foul-smelling liquid was squirted in their faces. Finally, the common room was
empty.
As soon as the
tower fell quiet, Remus jerked a lunar chart out of his bag and spread it on a
table.
"As I was
saying, there's a full moon next week," said Sirius.
Remus Lupin, the
frail-looking and quiet member of the group, was a werewolf. Dumbledore, the
headmaster of the
school, let him use the shack in Hogsmeade to transform in, safe from harm. An
underground path
from Hogwarts, with a vicious tree conveniently planted over it, led into the
shack.
What Dumbledore
didn't know was that whenever the moon was full, James, Peter, and Sirius
transformed
into various
animals and went with him to keep him company...making these times of Remus'
life fun,
instead of dismal
and lonely.
"I
know," said Remus flatly.
"Well, of
course you would," James grinned. "You know, I think we'd better keep
it quiet this time...last
month--remember,
when we scared Herbert Hayes?--nearly everyone caught wind of what we were
doing."
"Right,"
Sirius agreed, somewhat reluctantly.
"Of
course!" Peter piped up. James rolled his eyes. Peter, a chubby Gryffindor
("How did he ever get into
a house for those
who are 'brave at heart'?" Sirius had wondered aloud, many times), revered
James and
Sirius above
everyone else in the school; following them around, doing favors for them,
offering to help
with homework...
Remus yawned
loudly. "Well, then...we'd better get to bed, it must be awfully
late."
James and Sirius
shrugged, and Peter got to his feet and trotted up to the boys' dormitories.
Creeping
quietly around
four-poster beds occupied by sleeping students, Sirius, James, and Remus
prepared for
bed.
James lay under
the thick blankets, shivering, but the sheets were still cold when he drifted
off.
Next morning,
students munched Sunday breakfast in the Great Hall. The ceiling portrayed a
cloudy gray
sky.
"Adam says
he found a cave in the Forest," Sirius said, offhandedly, as they spread
butter on their
pancakes.
"Adam would
say he found Hogwarts if the teachers weren't here to contradict him,"
James scoffed.
"Besides, we
have a test in Potions tomorrow, remember?" Remus spoke up. The four
Gryffindors moaned.
"What's
that?" Nathan, Sam, and Lily were sitting down on the opposite side of the
table.
"We've got a
test in--" Remus began.
"No, the
cave in the forest," said Sam.
"Oh, forget
it," James sighed.
"So, want to
study together in the library?" Sirius suggested, waving his hand as if
shooing the possible
cave into the
back of his mind.
Nathan clasped his
chest, Sam gasped for air, Lily shrieked, Peter stared, and Remus and James
pretended to
faint dead away on the floor.
"What?"
Sirius asked, irritably.
"Sirius,
suggesting we study for something?" James said in mock horror.
"I can't
believe it," Lily agreed.
"Oh, shut
up," Sirius said, rolling his eyes.
~*~
The library was
full of a few other Gryffindors and quite a few Slytherins, all studying for
the Potions
test the next
day. Sirius slapped hands with his friends and started talking to one of the
more attractive
Gryffindor girls.
"Ahem, I
thought the point of coming here was to study," said Remus, dragging
Sirius across the room.
"Oh,
fine," said Sirius, sitting down at a table, as if work was the last thing
you would expect to do in a
library.
James opened his
book with a heavy sigh, and flipped through to the chapter about poisons. He
yanked a
stack of
disorganized notes from his bag, tearing them and making a face. Lily giggled.
"Oh, honestly,"
Remus muttered.
"Really,
Remus," James said in an airy tone. "You are our best friend, but
when it comes to school, you
become altogether
much too serious."
Remus shook his
head, but Peter chuckled at this one.
"Alright,"
interrupted Sam. "Does anyone have anything at all on acidic poisons? I
can't remember anything
about them, and
Professor Dinns kept hinting they would be on the test..."
Lily spoke up,
"I know that you use the leaves of..." She glanced down at her book.
"Actually, I think it's
some kind of
mushroom."
"Acidic
potions..." Sirius trailed off.
"They burn
you from the inside out," James said, cackling maniacally.
"James, stop
it," Lily moaned.
"Excellent,"
said Sirius, glancing over at a table full of Slytherins, at which Severus
Snape was sitting.
Nathan followed
his gaze.
"Don't
even..." Lily began.
"Sirius, I
don't see how you can study for no more than five minutes a year and still pull
decent grades in
every
class," Remus sighed, exasperated.
"Moony, this
is me we're talking about," said Sirius, puffing out his chest.
"Exactly,"
grinned Remus. Lily and James laughed, but Sirius only bowed in his seat.
"Here comes
Severus now," Peter whispered, leaning over the table.
"Ah, it's
Potter once more," Snape said greasily, sidling over to their seats.
"What do you
want?" James asked warily.
"Oh, just
wondering as to why you're in the library," Snape spat. "After all,
it's amazing to see you doing a
bit of work in
here..."
"Aw, come
off it, Snape," Sirius growled. "Find a new hobby, because this isn't
amusing."
"You...you
know we...we have better grades than you ever had!" Peter said nervously.
"I wouldn't
be talking, Peter," Snape snarled. "You wouldn't even be here if you
didn't have your little
friends to copy
off--"
"Leave Peter
alone!" said James, standing up. "He never did anything to you."
"Yes,
teasing Pettigrew is Sirius' job," Nathan whispered to Sam, who chuckled.
"I'll do
whatever I want, you hear me, Potter?'" Severus scowled. "And--"
he leaned menacingly over to
James, Sirius,
and Lupin. "--I know something is up with you. You're hiding something.
You--"
James' fists
clenched. "It's none of your business, Snape!" He glanced over at
Remus; his mouth was
hanging open.
However, Remus managed to pull himself together.
"Back off,
Severus," he said angrily. "You think you know everything? You know
nothing. We--"
"Silence!"
screeched a voice from behind them. Everyone jumped. "This is a
library!"
It was the new
librarian, Madam Pince. While the Gryffindors blinked in surprise, Snape left,
striding
angrily back to
his table.
"No,
really," Sirius mumbled at Madam Pince's back. "Didn't know
that..."
But James was
leaning over to Remus. "Do you think he knows?" he asked, his lips
barely moving, voice
scarcely over a
whisper.
Remus just
glanced across the table, worried, at their fellow Gryffindors. He didn't say
anything, but his
eyes stared,
unblinking, at his open book.
An
Earlier Time
*Part Two*
That night, James
lay awake in bed long after lights-out, his stomach churning. If Severus knew
Remus
was a werewolf...
Remus had told
James, Sirius, and Peter about his abnormality reluctantly, afraid they would
reject him.
James knew that
he and his friends would never treat Remus any differently; that they actually
enjoyed
spending time
with him during his changes. Besides, Dumbledore himself had made the
arrangements for
Remus to attend Hogwarts!
James rolled
over, feeling like his insides had taken a ride on a faulty broomstick. If
Remus' secret got
out...
Next morning,
James grabbed Sirius' arm as he headed downstairs.
"Sirius,
d'you think that Severus found out about us and Remus?" he asked.
Sirius brushed
him off. "If he does, that git knows a lot more than we give him credit
for. Are you
kidding me? If
Snape knew anything, he'd spread it all over the country. Don't even think
about him,
Prongs, you're
polluting your brain." James grinned and followed Sirius down to the
common room.
James tried to
give Remus reassuring glances at breakfast, but he still looked stunned.
However, Severus
didn't make any
appearances, though James could see the back of his oiled head hunched over the
Slytherin table.
"Poisons,
poisons..." Peter was muttering. "We're going to fail, I know
it!"
"Shh!"
said Lily. "I'm trying to concentrate!" A bundle of notes was spread
over her uneaten meal. "Oh,
what's the
formula for paralysis poisons?!"
"I don't see
how Professor Dinns can expect us to make the right poisons," Sirius was
saying. He spoke as
if angry, but his
eyes were twinkling. "He won't tell us the vital ingredient in any of
them. Crikey!"
"It's to
protect people like Snape," said James.
"So you
won't kill them!" Peter added.
"Shh!"
Lily said again, putting her head on her hands.
The Potions
classroom that afternoon was completely silent. Even Snape sat with his hands
folded, looking
worried.
"Ah, the day
of our Poisons test," Professor Dinns was saying, pacing the front of the
classroom. "Poisons
are extremely
complicated and dangerous. Only a few classes are allowed to study them. For
fifth-year
students like
yourselves, this is an especial privilege.
"Now, the
test," he said loudly. Sheets of parchment appeared at each table.
"You will be instructed to
make these four
essential poisons. As always, the last ingredient will not be added for the
safety of the
students.
Now...begin!"
Each table picked
up the papers, and there were gasps and whispers from around the dungeon.
"Shrinking
poisons!" sighed Lily, who was sharing a table with James, Sirius, and
Remus. "I knew it!"
"We'll do
fine," said James quickly, opening the cupboard of supplies next to them.
As he took out a few
jars of
ingredients, hoping he had the right ones, he looked meaningfully at Remus.
"Just fine."
Remus seemed to
get the idea, because he looked more relaxed, and added: "James, you need
bat's
talons, not bat's
wings."
Sirius grinned.
"You know, forget that I ever teased you about being so obsessed with
school, Moony...at
least until the
next group test."
"Does
brewing a potion take this much talking?" Professor Dinns called. The
murmuring class fell silent as
James' group
moved to mix together their Fireblood poison.
"A little to
the left," Sirius called. "There we go--"
The seven
Gryffindor friends were in the Quidditch field--in midair, to be
specific--later that evening.
Sirius was
beating Bludgers at James, the Gryffindor Seeker, who was twisting and turning
artfully to
avoid them.
As James flipped
over and smacked a Bludger back towards Sirius, the other Gryffindors
applauded.
"Show-off!"
Lily called up cheerfully. In response, James went into what he thought was an
impressive
corkscrew...
"Watch
out!" Sam and Remus yelled together.
It was too late;
James hit the field goal and slid to the ground, seeing stars. Sirius almost
fell off his
broom, laughing
out loud.
"Are you
alright, James?" Peter asked, running over to help him to his feet.
Burning with humiliation,
James shook his
hair out of his eyes and tried for a deep bow. However, he was still a bit
dizzy, and fell
onto the ground
again.
Sirius landed in
front of him, and launched into an imitation of Albus Dumbledore.
"Excellent flying,
James...way to
win the Cup this year...what was that little move called again?"
"Falling,"
Nathan spoke up, and everyone laughed again.
"Well,
Nathan, I must say," said James, grinning in spite of himself, "I can
fall with more talent than
anyone else I've
met."
"I have to
agree with you on that one, Potter."
Suddenly,
something splashed on James' glasses. Next moment, rain came pouring down.
"Come on,
let's go!" Lily shouted over rumbles of thunder. Everyone ran for cover in
the courtyard, having
forgotten their
umbrellas.
The Gryffindors
huddled under a Gamfade tree, clutching their wet robes.
"This is
ridiculous! Let's go inside!" said Sam, practical as usual. But they only
laughed, twirling in and out
of rain and
shelter, splashing puddles everywhere.
~*~
That Thursday
night, the door at the front of the Great Hall silently swung open of its own
accord. It then
closed quietly,
and there was a rustling sound from the wet grass.
James, Sirius,
Remus, and Peter, underneath the silvery folds of James' invisibility cloak,
sneaked across
the lawn and
headed towards the forest.
"Hurry,
hurry, moon's almost up," came Remus' voice.
"We're
running as bloody fast as we can," Sirius muttered.
On the outskirts
of the forest was a great tree, with branches like fists. The footsteps stopped
abruptly
about fifteen
feet away. Even so, the tree flailed its "arms" around, searching for
an assailant.
"You're first,
Peter," James whispered. Nothing but a nervous gulp came as a reply.
Two of the
footprints gradually disappeared, and suddenly, a white rat appeared. It
waited, hesitantly, as
if for
instructions.
"Press the
knot, what are you waiting for?" sighed Sirius, less than pleasantly.
Peter, in his
animal form, darted in and out of the swaying branches. A few seconds later,
the tree
stopped moving.
"Ah, there
we go," said James. The footsteps moved into the branches, and a trapdoor
was lifted. They
quickly slipped
through.
Once they were
all underground, the cloak was slipped off. The four boys broke into a run,
Sirius
grabbing Wormtail
off the ground with an exasperated sigh.
The packed-dirt
tunnel twisted back and forth, until it ended at a small opening. James, Remus,
and Sirius
climbed through.
They were inside the Shrieking Shack.
To their alarm,
Remus suddenly doubled over with pain and fell to the floor.
"Hurry...change,"
he said weakly.
They needed no
encouragement. James felt himself growing, muscles bulging...and he was a white
stag,
thick antlers
grazing the ceiling of the tiny room. He looked down to see Sirius in his
animal form, a black
dog crouching on
the dusty floor.
Well done,
Padfoot, he thought, smiling to himself. His inward grin disappeared, however,
when he saw
Remus writhing in
pain on the floor. His transformation was less than magnificent; coarse hair
sprouted
from his arms and
legs, his nose elongated, and he raised his head in a mournful howl, full of
pain and
terror.
Moony snarled and
ripped a leg off an old table, growling and scratching with powerful claws.
Padfoot and
Prongs stood
still, waiting for the initial panic to subside. Peter was hiding under Sirius'
paw.
Remus seemed to
calm down, and turned to his friends, a complete werewolf. His eyes, gleaming
in the
darkness, looked
to his companions, asking for forgiveness.
James bowed his
head, and Sirius barked playfully. Peter crept, shaking, out from behind
Sirius' huge,
black paw.
James, still
shaken, trotted around in circles. No matter how many times I see Remus
changing, I'll never
get over it, he
thought. But he's still Remus...
The stag, dog,
wolf, and mouse sat on the floor. James watched Moony carefully, whom he knew
was
trying to control
the savage animal spirit instilled within him.
We promised to
keep it quiet tonight, James told himself, sharing a knowing look with Sirius.
Normally,
they would be out
roaming the countryside, splashing through rivers and forests. Prongs tossed
his head,
then rested it on
his bent leg.
"James, wake
up."
It was the next
morning. James had fallen asleep at breakfast, his head rested on his hands.
Lily was
looking into his
eyes, worried.
"Are you
alright? You don't look too good."
James yawned
loudly and sat up. "I'm fine. We were just up a bit late last night,
that's all."
"Where's
Remus?" Sam asked.
"He's still
in bed," said Sirius, who was rubbing his eyes and looking completely
unlike his usually cheerful
self. "A bit
ill, I think."
"Oh,"
said Lily, looking worried.
Suddenly, Peter
drifted off, his nose splashing down into his cornflakes. James and Sirius
pulled him up
and they all
broke into laughter.
~*~
However, the next
day, James had nothing to laugh about.
While he was in
the library, flipping through a book on Itching Spells ("Definitely will
come in useful," he
had told Remus
and Sirius, after learning about them in Charms), James overheard a
conversation that
made his insides
boil with a dreadful combination of anger and anxiety.
"I was
waiting outside the school Thursday night, I knew those gits would be sneaking
about. I heard
Potter and Black
right outside the Whomping Willow. There's something fishy going on, I tell
you..."
There was no
mistaking the slippery voice of Severus Snape. The book clenched in his hand,
James
jumped out from
behind a tall shelf. The table of Slytherins that had been listening to Snape's
report
looked as though
the Bloody Baron himself had appeared.
"Snape...I'm
warning you..." James was seething. "You stay out of our business, do
you hear me?"
"Ah,"
Severus smiled. "So you are hiding something, aren't you?"
James could have
kicked himself. He started for the entrance at a half-run, ignoring Madam Pince
("You'll
have to check
that book out!") and headed for the Gryffindor common room.
"Sproutweed,"
he muttered to the portrait of the Fat Lady, jumping through the opening in the
wall.
Luckily, only
three Gryffindor students were in the common room -- Sirius, Remus, and Peter.
"James, did
you get it?" Sirius called. He was involved in a game of wizard chess with
Remus.
"Yes,"
said James, "but that's not the point." He explained what he had
heard Severus telling the other
Slytherins.
"That little
rat," Sirius growled.
Remus dropped his
head, nervously rubbing his knuckles together.
"But we were
under the invisibility cloak," Sirius added. "He couldn't have seen
us...he shouldn't have been
outside,
either..."
"Should we
report him to Dumbledore?" Peter asked eagerly.
"Are you
kidding?" Remus exploded. "Dumbledore admitted me to the school when
no one else would! He
doesn't know
you've been coming with me during my changes, and if he did, he would be
furious!"
Peter sunk down
in his chair.
"Yes, we can't
involve any teachers," Sirius said thoughtfully.
"Oh no,
Sirius..."
"But if we
got back at him..." Sirius trailed off.
"Yes..."
murmured James.
"What's all
this about?" It was Lily, dragging a bag full of books through the
portrait hole.
"It's...it's
nothing," James stammered. His stomach sunk. Lily's one of my best
friends. I hate doing this.
"Well...ah..."
Lily shrugged, but her green eyes looked into James' inquisitively.
"So...how is everyone?"
"Quite well,
quite," Sirius grinned, shaking his head as if to clear it of their recent
problems.
Lily grinned and
dropped her bag of books with a thud. "Who's winning?"
Remus looked down
at the forgotten chess game. "Oh...ah...dunno..."
Lily raised her
eyebrows. "What's going on?"
"Well...you
see," said Sirius seriously, "Peter is secretly in love with you,
Lily. He's been dreaming about
you, and whenever
you enter a room, he panics--"
Lily had to laugh
after looking at Peter's bright red face. "I shouldn't have tried to get a
straight answer
out of you,
Sirius." She shook her head. "Oh! Sorry...I've got loads of homework
in Arithmancy...bye!" She
grabbed her
things and headed for the girls' dormitory.
"What're we
going to do about Snape?" Remus asked when Lily had left. "If he talks
to someone about
me..."
"...Or if he
tells Dumbledore that we go with you as animals when you change..."
"We're
dead," Peter finished.
"Lighten
up," said Sirius, running a hand through his dark hair. However, his eyes
also glittered with
anxiety. "Let's
go visit Hagrid, he can make anyone feel better."
An
Earlier Time
*Part Three*
James took the
invisibility cloak from his trunk, pulled it over himself, and draped the rest
over his
friends. After
following Sam out the portrait hole, they tiptoed downstairs, through the great
hall, and
across the wet
grass outside Hogwarts, towards Hagrid's thatched-roof hut at the edge of the
Forest.
Hagrid looked
more than surprised when he opened the door to find no one there.
"I am the
ghost of--" began Sirius, but James elbowed him in the ribs. Hard.
"It's us,
Hagrid," James said.
"Come in,
come in!" Hagrid cried merrily. "What're you lot doin' outside? An'
at this hour? Come in an' sit
down!"
Once they were
inside, James pulled off the cloak and sat on a huge wooden chair. Sirius
flopped on
Hagrid's
quilt-covered bed, Remus chose another chair, and Peter sat cross-legged on the
floor.
"Ah, so what
d'yeh want ter come her for?" Hagrid asked, taking out the tea things.
"Not that I don't like
yer company,
mind...it's a bit late fer tea, but le's have some anyway, what d'yeh
say?"
"Sure,
Hagrid," James smiled. "D'you want any help?"
"Ah, no, sit
tight," said Hagrid, tipping sugar into the china bowl.
"Anyway,"
James began, "we've just been a little depressed, lately."
"You four,
depressed?" Hagrid chuckled. "Never thought I'd see the day. Still
givin' your teachers hell, I
imagine?"
"A bit,
yes," grinned James.
"Well, if
yer feelin' outta sorts, drink some a' this tea. Good for yer soul."
Hagrid poured the steaming
tea into five
cups.
"Thanks,"
said Remus, taking one and sipping as if his life depended on it. James shook
his head.
"Don't
worry, Remus, I don't think Snape found out about you," said Peter
tentatively from the floor.
"Peter!"
came three angry voices. Peter turned red.
"Eh?"
said Hagrid, sitting down on the bed with such force that Sirius bounced a foot
in the air. "What's
all this about?
If that Snape's been botherin' you...he's a bad sort...er...but I can't really
talk about the
students..."
Hagrid fell silent and began drinking his tea.
Suddenly, Sirius
bounded off the bed. "Look!"
James, Remus, and
Peter flew to the window, where Sirius was looking out and muttering
expletives.
"Snape,"
they all said, in unison.
Severus Snape and
a few Slytherins were darting around the huge door leading into Hogwarts,
looking
about
suspiciously.
"They think
we're going to sneak out," said Remus.
"Think? We
did!" James whispered.
"Oh, they
know we're up to something..." Remus turned white. "They..."
Hagrid opened the
door and yelled out at the Slytherins. "HEY, YOU LOT! BACK IN THE CASTLE,
YOU
KNOW YER NOT
SUPPOSED TER BE SNEAKIN' AROUND OUT 'ERE!"
James watched
with only minimal satisfaction as the Slytherins slipped back inside, hissing
at Hagrid over
their shoulder.
"Hagrid, we
have to get back inside," said Remus nervously. "We shouldn't have
come out."
"Some
cheering up this visit did," Sirius growled. He was always over-protective
of his friends, and would
do anything to
get back at the offender.
"Right,"
James said loudly, unfurling the invisibility cloak once more. "We'll talk
to you later, Hagrid, we
promise."
"Bye,"
Hagrid whispered, opening the door so the four Gryffindors could run back up to
the castle.
~*~
The Christmas
holidays came and went. Nothing very interesting happened...that is, Sirius only
set off a
few firecrackers,
an itching spell was put on Professor Dinns for marking down James' Poisons
test, and
Remus left a fake
love note from Lily under Peter's pillow.
After a wonderful
New Years party, James and Remus collapsed in the common room, stuffed with
cider,
cake, and sweets.
"Ah,"
said James contentedly. "Where's Sirius?"
"Causing
trouble somewhere," Remus said.
"For once, I
don't feel like joining him."
"Me neither.
I can't move."
"Urgh."
James rolled over and looked at Remus, who was staring off into the distance,
either thoughtful
or nauseated.
"Remus, about Snape. Don't worry. He doesn't know a thing, he just wants
to make us
nervous."
"Well, he's
doing a ruddy good job of it."
"Really,
Remus. If he had any idea...he would have told someone. We'd hear about
it."
Remus wrinkled
his nose and smiled. "I guess you're right."
"So, what do
you want to do tomorrow?"
"I don't
know. Sleep." Remus yawned and shut his eyes.
"Well...fine,
then..." James yawned in spite of himself and fell asleep in his
overstuffed armchair, the snow
lightly falling
outside.
"Race you to
Honeydukes!"
That Saturday,
James, Sirius, Remus, Lily, Nathan, Sam, and Peter were just emerging from the
castle on
their way to
Hogsmeade. Sirius had shouted his challenge into the crisp air, and the
Gryffindors ran down
the sloping,
snow-covered lawns of Hogwarts.
James was just
gaining on Sirius when a snowball hit him in the back of the head. He tripped
and fell,
catching a
faceful of snow.
He turned around
to see Remus and Sam, bent over with laughter. James scooped up a handful of
snow and
hurled it at
them; Sam got splattered, but Remus whipped out his wand and sent it flying
back at James.
Soon the air was
filled with flying snowballs. James and Sirius used their wands to protect
themselves and
flung snow at
their friends. Out of the corner of his eye, James saw Lily, still running
toward Honeydukes,
smiling back over
her shoulder.
James broke into
a run and threw another snowball, hitting Lily's shoulder.
"Cheater!"
she called happily, jumping over a snowdrift. James miscaculated and landed in
a hollow filled
with snow,
sinking up to his knees. While struggling to get out, he was pelted by
snowballs. Remus and Sam
were still
tailing him.
"Oy, give me
a minute!" he yelled, heaving himself out of the hole and running after
them. James was short
and skinny, but
he was fast. He soon gained on Remus and tackled him.
"Ah! I give,
I give!"
James kept
running, sliding on the snow and speechless for laughter. He passed Sirius
("How? James!")
but Lily still
danced ahead of him. She laughed and won the race.
~*~
Honeydukes was
full of students with snow-covered cloaks and bright cheeks. James, still
panting for air,
caught up with
Lily and fell into the wall.
"Beaten by a
girl, Potter?" It was Adam Tallow, a cheerful Hufflepuff boy.
"This is me
you're talking about," Lily grinned, twirling on one black boot and
humming loudly. "Unbeatable!
Grand
witch!"
"Give me a
break," James joked. "You got lucky, that's all."
Just then,
Sirius, Remus, Sam, Nathan, and Peter burst into Honeydukes. Sam and Nathan's
faces were
red, and their
gloves were coated with powdery white snow.
"Unfair!"
Sirius laughed as he leaned against the door. "Unauthorized snowball
throwing. I demand a
rematch!"
"After we
try some of these Invisible Suckers," said Remus, reading a box label.
"We can eat them in
class, and no one
will notice!"
"Good luck finding
one when you want it," Lily smiled. Remus groped around in the box until
his fingers
caught something.
"Ah! Here's
one!"
"Ooh,
chocolate-filled butterscotch." Peter pointed out a display across the
shop.
"That's an
interesting combination," Nathan said.
"Yes, I'll
bet they taste awful."
"Hey, look
at this," called Remus from the 'Exotic Tastes' section.
"Blood-flavored lollipops!"
"Oh, I can
feel my stomach rumbling already!" said James, licking his lips.
"Well, I'm
going to the post office to send an owl to my mum and dad," Lily
announced. "Go ahead, I'll meet
up at the Three
Broomsticks."
"Wait, I'll
go with you," James said, pushing through the crowd. "I have a letter
I need to send to my
grandfather."
"See you
later," Sirius mumbled, who was counting bottles of Fizziditt's Fizzing
Soda Pop.
Outside, snow had
begun to fall heavily, leaving small hollows in the snowy streets.
"Crikey,
it's cold," James muttered, pulling his cloak closer around himself.
Walking shoulder to shoulder
for warmth, Lily
and James hurried to the post office.
They might as
well have stepped into an owlery, for all the birds from the holidays that were
inside. They
ducked their
heads to avoid flapping wings and stumbled to the counter.
"I'd like an
owl sent to Canterbury," said Lily, pushing a few Sickles across the
countertop."
"And one to
London," James added, clinking a few coins on top of Lily's.
The skinny little
postmaster bowed, and took two owls off the shelf. James and Lily tied the
letters to
their owls, and
the postmaster smiled and took their money.
Reluctantly, they
stepped outside again. The snow came down unmercifully, and James' toes felt
frozen in
his boots.
Entering the
Three Broomsticks was like walking into a bonfire. Luckily, the restaurant
wasn't too busy.
"Everyone
must be at home," James noted.
"Smart they
are, then," said Lily, shaking snow out of her auburn hair.
"There's a
table," James told her. "Sirius should be along in a bit."
They sat down,
removing their cloaks, and Madam Rosmerta, the waitress, soon stepped over to
take
their orders.
"Ah...we're
waiting for someone," James explained. He looked over Rosmerta's shoulder
to see Sirius
sneaking in the
shop. He was carrying a Filibuster firework. From the look on Lily's face, she
had seen
him too.
Sirius tossed the
flaming firework into the air and ran across the room, with Nathan, Sam, Remus,
and
Peter close
behind him. The Filibuster exploded in green and yellow, showering everyone
with sparks and
lighting up the
walls.
Rosmerta spun
around, but slipped and fell onto the table. Sirius stepped over to help her up
with the
grace of a
gentleman.
"I am
dreadfully sorry, m'dear," he sniffed. "The display was a
bit...overwhelming, I see."
"Think
nothing of it," Rosmerta laughed, slapping at a flame on her apron. Sirius
and the rest of their
friends sat down
underneath the crackling fireworks.
"So...what
should we order?" James asked, warding off a stray spark with his menu.
"Just some
butterbeer," Remus offered. Rosmerta nodded and brought back seven
steaming mugs and a
plate of hot
bread.
"Thanks,"
said Sam, swallowing half his butterbeer as everyone else forked over some
money.
In the middle of
a loud conversation about some of the more disliked teachers, Sirius leaned over
to
whisper in James'
ear.
"You like
Lily, don't you?"
"I do not! I
mean, well, I..."
"I mean,
more than a friend."
"No...I..."
"Prongs, you
can't hide anything from me! If you're not blushing, I'll marry Snape."
"Shut
up."
Sirius retreated,
grinning triumphantly, and James shook his head, ears burning. After a brief
kicking
match under the
table, he went back to their conversation.
However, James
kept looking over at Lily. She was beautiful, nice, and...
Sirius was
looking at him, raising his eyebrows.
James kicked him
again and shook his head.
An
Earlier Time
*Part Four*
That night, James
was hanging upside down over the back of a ruby-red armchair in the Gryffindor
common room,
tracing circles in the air with his wand. Remus was bent over a difficult
Arithmancy
assignment,
scribbling figures with his long quill.
Yawning, James
flicked his wand and sent purple sparks into the air. Suddenly, Sirius tumbled
through the
portrait hole.
"Snape...I
ought to...that lousy little..." he growled, muttering a few words that
could have gotten him
detention and
perhaps a temporary Tonguebinder curse if a teacher had been nearby.
"What'd he
do now?" James asked. Feeling dizzy, he gripped the chair, pulled himself
up, and turned into
a sitting
position.
"Don't want
to repeat...threats...dirty, stinking little..." Sirius thumped around the
room, flinging his bag
onto the floor
and kicking it across the carpet. Remus reached out to rescue Sirius' Astronomy
homework
from a fiery end.
"Calm
down," said James, unhelpfully. He knew that Snape couldn't have
threatened Sirius, because he
would have
shrugged it off. Sirius only got mad at Severus when his friends were insulted.
"Calm
down..." Sirius muttered skeptically, hurling himself onto a chair with
such force that it threatened
to tip backward.
"It's about
me, isn't it?" Remus cut in.
"Well...not
exactly...Snape knows something, that's for sure...but he thinks it's
James..."
"That's
perfect, then!" James cried happily.
"I know, but
what he said...what a rotten--"
"So, we're
safe," Remus interrupted.
"Yes!"
James grinned.
However, Sirius
stared savagely into the fire, still angry about whatever Snape had told him.
Sirius was in a
bad mood all week. But, for some reason, he seemed to brighten up Friday
night...the night
before the full
moon.
"Sirius,
what's with you?" James asked, puzzled, as Sirius laughed in the same
chair he had slumped on
the day before.
Sirius just
grinned. "Nothing, don't worry..."
James figured he
was going to do something to Snape, but wondered why he wasn't including anyone
else.
The full moon was
rising, just peeking over the hills behind Hogwarts. James, Remus, Sirius, and
Peter ran
across the grass
under the Invisibility Cloak, laughing as they plowed through the snow. Peter
transformed
first, running between the branches of the Whomping Willow to open the
trapdoor.
James slid
through the small hole in the ground, pulling his friends with him. Once they
reached the
narrow tunnel,
James bunched up the cloak and left it on the packed-dirt floor.
They were almost
to the Shrieking Shack when something thumped down the tunnel behind them.
James
and Remus stopped
dead, and Peter froze. However, Sirius smiled uneasily.
"Sirius?"
James said breathlessly.
"It's
Snape," said Sirius, who couldn't hide the worry in his voice. "I...I
told him how to open the Willow...I
didn't think he
would do it..."
Suddenly, Remus dropped
to the ground, moaning. Hair sprouted from his face, and claws sprung out from
his fingers.
"James!
Transform!" yelled Sirius, throwing himself into the Shack. Soon, a black
dog was leaping across
the rotting
floor.
James' mind was
spinning. Werewolves...they were only a danger to humans... could Sirius hold
Remus back
when he caught
sight of Snape? He doubted it...
James spun around
and ran as fast as he could down the tunnel.
He could hear
Sirius' loud barks, and the long howl of a wolf...a wolf going in for the kill.
Chest heaving,
James pushed himself forward, stumbling as he grabbed for the walls of the
tunnel.
He turned a
corner, and Severus came into view. He was standing, dumbstruck, near the
beginning of the
tunnel.
"Run!
Run!" James panted, shoving Snape towards the trapdoor.
But Snape was
looking over James' shoulder in horror. James' heart skipped a beat...he had
seen Remus.
"Run, you
idiot!" James yelled. He scrambled out of the tunnel, dragging Severus
with him. They tumbled
through a
snowdrift...right into the pummeling branches of the Whomping Willow.
Snape was still
numb with shock. James dragged him out from under the tree and collapsed,
panting, into
the powdery snow.
For a while, their heavy breathing was all that could be heard in the night
air.
Then, from
underground, Remus snarled and Sirius growled. Soon, the animal cries became
more distant.
"You...are
you..." James coughed. He sat up and spat blood, rubbing a bruise on his
left jaw and looking
reproachfully at the
Willow.
"Lupin's a
werewolf," Snape said, dazed.
"Well--"
"I should
have known," Severus interrupted. "I thought it was you, Potter. I
thought you were hiding..." He
rubbed his arm,
looking as though it hurt him. "I can't believe I didn't realize it
before."
Suddenly, Snape
jerked his head up and looked, puzzled, into James' eyes. "Why did
you...you..."
James swallowed
hard.
Snape shook his
head. Instead of thanking him, he muttered, "I could have died, thanks to
you, Potter."
Snape pushed
himself up and backed away. "Remus is a werewolf...what were you trying to
do, kill me?
Dumbledore will
hear...hear about you..."
Severus turned
and ran across the lawn, looking over his shoulder one last time before opening
the door
to the Great
Hall.
~*~
"You saved
his life, James."
Sirius was
looking down at his friend, with respect, the next day.
"I had
to."
"I
know." Sirius shook his head. "I can't believe it."
James glanced nervously
at Remus, who was looking at his hands, shaking.
"I...I
couldn't control..." he began, helplessly.
"It's not
your fault," James said. "It's Sirius'."
"I didn't
know...I didn't think that he would really do it," Sirius shrugged.
"But...gosh, he's such an idiot!"
"And now
he's going to tell Dumbledore," James sighed.
"We'll be in
so much trouble..." Peter trailed off.
Suddenly, the
bell rang.
"That's
Potions," James murmured. "If we don't go, Dinns will kill us before
Dumbledore does."
"Doesn't
sound like a problem to me," Sirius added.
When they reached
the Potions classroom, Snape was nowhere to be seen.
"Oh,
great," James muttered.
"What's the
matter?"
Lily was leaning
across the table, looking concerned. "Where did you guys go last night? I
saw you outside
with Snape, but
Remus and Sirius and Peter weren't there."
"We
were...we played a trick on Snape," James stuttered. Well, it was partly
true.
"Oh...well,
he must have deserved it," said Lily. However, she looked at James
quizzically before turning
back to Professor
Dinns.
While they were
eating lunch, Sirius nudged James so hard he almost fell into his plate of
sandwiches.
Snape was
strolling regally into the Great Hall, nose upturned. He didn't even glance at
Sirius or James,
but slid into his
seat at the Slytherin table.
"I'm really
beginning to hate that guy," Sirius muttered.
"Me
too," Peter frowned, gulping down his pumpkin juice.
"He didn't
see you, did he, Sirius?" James asked.
"I don't know,"
Sirius replied. "All I know is that he saw you and Remus. You know we're
not supposed to
be near him when
he's a werewolf, and if Dumbledore finds out we're Animagi, we might as well be
packing our
bags."
James put his
head in his hands and slumped onto the table. Why would Severus have any reason
to keep
their secret?
Unlicensed Animagi...
~*~
Then, that
afternoon...
"James?"
James looked up from
his homework. Professor McGonagall was standing at the entrance to the portrait
hole, hands on
her hips.
"The
Headmaster wants to see you." McGonagall stepped through the portrait and
stood, waiting.
James looked back
at Remus, Sirius, and Peter ruefully as he followed his teacher down the
corridor.
James had been in
Dumbledore's office before, but his friends had been there to back him up.
Professor
McGonagall never
once looked back at him. She strode briskly along the halls, heels clicking on
the
marbled floors.
James followed her behind statues, under tapestries, and across tiled landings.
After nearly ten
minutes of walking, she stopped so suddenly that James almost bumped into her.
"Papaya,"
she whispered to a wall. Suddenly, a dark hole opened up. James could have
sworn that he took a
different path to
Dumbledore's office the last time he was called there.
However,
McGonagall only shook her head. Without another word, she stepped into the hole
and slid out
of sight.
James hurried
over and peered into the opening. A long, silver slide dropped off into the
darkness. He
smiled and
slipped inside.
He slid down at
breakneck speed, twisting and turning around corners. James couldn't help
laughing as he
soared into the air,
then landed on a different part of the slide. Glowing stars twinkled around
him, and he
was sorry when
the ride stopped and he somersaulted into Dumbledore's chamber.
"Ah,
James," came the musical voice of his Headmaster. "There you
are."
James stood up
and looked around. Professor McGonagall was dusting off her black gown, looking
less
than pleased.
Albus Dumbledore was sitting behind a polished desk, eyes twinkling.
The walls of his
office were red brick and conveyed a cheerful, homey feeling. The floor was
covered
with a rich
scarlet and gold carpet, and giant green armchairs were scattered around the
room.
The great
Hogwarts crest hung on the wall between various tapestries, reflecting the
light of the fire in
the hearth.
Fawkes, Dumbledore's pet phoenix, was preening its shining wings in a huge
golden cage.
James was still
turning his head to see all of the room when Dumbledore spoke again.
"James,"
he began, "Severus Snape came to me this morning, quite upset."
James fiddled
with the hem of his robe.
"He was very
distressed when he found out that Remus is a werewolf. But that is not what I
am concerned
about. Severus
tells me that he saw you with Remus. Do you realize how dangerous this could
have been?"
James nodded.
"Yes, sir."
"You must understand
that your friend does not have control of his own instincts while he is a
werewolf."
"Yes,
sir."
"You and
Severus could have been killed."
"Yes,
sir." James realized that Dumbledore had not asked how Snape had found out
about Remus.
"Please talk
to Remus, James. I have a feeling he will listen to you more readily than he
will to me."
"Yes,
sir."
"James, you
are dismissed." Dumbledore nodded, and Professor McGonagall stepped from
her corner.
"Thank you,
Headmaster," she said curtly.
McGonagall led
James to one of the tapestries and reluctantly pushed it aside. She stepped
through, and
suddenly shot
straight up in the air.
"Wha--"
James began, looking back at Dumbledore. Albus only nodded.
James shrugged
and slipped through the passageway. Next moment, he was hurling upward, his
glasses
knocked askew.
Three seconds
later, James burst through another tapestry. Minerva McGonagall was lying on
the floor,
looking
undignified.
"That was
great!" cried James, in spite of himself. He looked around; they were in
the Great Hall.
"Oh,
Albus," Professor McGonagall muttered at the tapestry. "When will you
ever grow up?"
An
Earlier Time
*Part Five*
James was more
than a little bewildered as he ran through the cold and empty hallways of the
school. Why
hadn't Dumbledore
give him so much as a detention? Why didn't Snape mention Sirius' part in the
prank?
Would he tell
everyone at Hogwarts that Remus was a werewolf?
James had almost
reached the portrait hole when his arms were seized and he was dragged away.
"Hey! What
gives?" he cried, struggling.
"Shut
up!" hissed Remus' voice. Remus, Sirius, and Peter had sneaked out of the
Gryffindor common room
to meet him.
"Do you want to wake the entire castle?" James couldn't help smiling.
"What
happened?" Peter asked.
"I went to
Dumbledore," James said to him. "I told--"
"What's your
punishment?" Sirius interrupted.
"That's the
weird part," whispered James, turning to his best friend. "I don't
have one. And this isn't
even the half of
it. Snape--"
"Shh!"
Peter warned. "Filch! Hide!"
Argus Filch, the
caretaker, was making his rounds. James, Sirius, Peter, and Remus rolled across
the
floor and into a
dark corner. There they waited, holding their breath, watching Filch's long
feet shuffle
along the
corridor. His black cat, Mrs. Norris, was close behind.
When the sound of
their footsteps had faded away, the four friends got up and hurried over to the
portrait hole.
"Firetoad,"
they all said, quickly. James climbed through the hole, pulling Sirius with
him. Remus and Peter
were close
behind.
The common room
was deserted, save for Lily and Nathan, who were playing cards.
"Ah,
James!" Nathan called, as his fellow Gryffindors entered the room.
"Can you help me out over here?"
"Oh, he
needs it!" Lily gloated. "I'm completely slaughtering him!"
"If you're
looking to win a game of cards, I'm your man," said Sirius. He leaned
across the table to grab
one of the
Chocolate Frogs from the pile of money and sweets that had accumulated between
Lily and
Nathan.
"Do you even
know how to play poker, Padfoot?" Remus grinned.
"Ah...a
bit," blushed Sirius.
"He's a man
of talk, not action," James explained.
Nathan reluctantly
laid down his cards. "Well, I've lost again."
Lily cackled and
pulled the massive heap of candy and coins towards her.
"Oh, come
off it," Nathan sighed. "You know you're loads better at cards than I
am. It's late, anyway." He
yawned and stretched
his arms over his head.
"What a sore
loser," Lily said lightly.
Nathan rolled his
eyes and headed for the boys' dormitories, leaving the five grinning
Gryffindors
behind him.
"Well, I
guess we should go off to bed," said Peter. "G'night, everyone."
Remus followed
him, beaming at James over his shoulder. They were safe.
Sirius climbed up
the stairs after Remus. James hesitated; Lily was trying to put out the blazing
fire in
the hearth. He
moved to help her.
"No
luck," said Lily, exasperated, looking at her wand. James shrugged and
started pushing the poker
cards into their
box. Lily bent over to pick a few up, and they knocked their heads together.
James stood
up, laughing,
rubbing at his head.
"Here,"
said Lily, taking the box of cards. She was massaging her forehead, too.
"I'm sorry!"
"It's
okay," James smiled. He was breathing fast. Don't be stupid, he told
himself, It's only Lily!
"Well, I'll
see you tomorrow, then," she said.
"Good
night!" James whispered, climbing up to the boys' dormitories. He still
couldn't calm his thumping
heart.
The next week
passed somewhat uneventfully. Snape glared at Sirius and Remus whenever he
passed
them, but averted
his eyes from James. Sirius and Remus said nothing of this, but Lily noticed.
"What's up with
you and Severus?" she inquired as they were walking to lunch. "He
hasn't said anything to
you all week. You
didn't pull some prank on him, did you?"
"Er...no,"
James muttered, shaking his bangs out of his face.
Lily laughed.
"James, you're such a bad liar. Don't even try it."
He shrugged and
smiled at her. "No Snape isn't a bad thing, you know."
"I must
agree."
They were silent
for a few minutes, then Lily spoke up.
"I know you
four must have a lot on your minds," she said lightly. James looked at
her, sharply. "Running
around in the
middle of the night and all."
James glanced
around, grabbed Lily by the arm, and pulled her into an empty classroom.
"What do you
mean?" he whispered quickly.
Lily looked into
his eyes. "James, you think I'm really that thick? I mean with you and
Remus and Sirius
and Peter."
She sighed. "What do you do out there with Remus when he's..."
James' eyes
widened. "You know about that?"
Lily blinked
hard, exasperated. "Of course I know about Remus. How could I not? He's sick
about once a
month, always on
a full moon. What would one expect?"
"Lily, if
Remus knew that you'd found out, he'd be devastated," James explained.
"He was afraid to tell us
at first. Thought
we'd abandon him or something." James ran his hands through his hair
again, making it
stick up. Lily
was quiet.
"Isn't it
dangerous for you to be near him when he's a werewolf?" she asked,
puzzled.
"Oh, Lily,
don't make me tell you anything else," James sighed. "Not right now,
at least."
Lily nodded. Her
green eyes were clouded, as if she were thinking hard.
"Please,
Lily," James pleaded.
"Alright,"
Lily replied, smiling at him. "We're going to be late to lunch, now,
aren't we?"
They walked out
of the classroom together without another word.
~*~
"Another
year's coming to an end," Peter sighed as he twirled a quill in the air.
"Very
poetic, Peter," Sam muttered.
"Really,"
Nathan interrupted, "only two more years here and then we're gone. What
will we all do then?"
"I don't
know," Sirius said, a bit too bluntly. "Why dwell on the future? You
don't want to end up like
Professor
Trelawney, shut up in a tiny room sniffing old perfume and moaning over glass
balls."
Everyone snorted.
"Well, want
to go out and play some Quidditch?" James suggested, slapping his hands on
his thighs.
"Look's like
the rain's cleared up some."
"Sure!"
said Lily, standing up and pulling James to his feet. "I'll go and get my
broom!"
Ten minutes
later, six Gryffindors were all standing outside.
"Where'd
Sirius go?" Remus asked of no one in particular, looking around.
"There he
is!" Peter pointed. Sirius was running across the pitch, a wooden box in
his hands.
"Sirius, you
know we're not supposed to take the Quidditch balls out of the changing
rooms!" Remus
admonished.
"That Snitch
is easily lost," Sam noted.
"Aw, we can
catch it," Sirius replied. He opened the lid, took out the Snitch, and
hurled it into the air. In
seconds, it was
gone.
"I hope we
can catch it, anyway," James muttered. "The thing is solid
gold."
Sirius ignored
him and pulled out the Quaffle, which he handed to Remus. Then he removed two
smaller
boxes.
"Stand back
if you want all your teeth," he muttered, struggling to remove the Bludgers
from their boxes.
The first one
shot straight into the air, turned around, and headed straight for Sirius, who
flopped on
the ground.
"Kamikaze
Bludger!" James called through his cupped hands. Sirius glared at him
before releasing the
second one, which
darted in and out of the group.
Everyone quickly
mounted their brooms and shot up into the air. James took charge.
"Alright, er, let's
see...Sirius,
Nathan, Peter, and Sam...and then Lily, Remus, and me...that's it, I guess.
Let's go!"
Remus and Peter moved
to guard the goalposts, Lily and Sam picked up Beater's bats, and Nathan,
James,
and Sirius played
both Chaser and Seeker positions.
"This is
ridiculous!" Remus called over the rising wind as he was nearly hit by a
Bludger and couldn't block
the Quaffle.
"We need more people!"
James and Sirius
weren't listening; they were tailing each other all around the Quidditch pitch,
looking
for the Snitch.
Sirius inched ahead; James was right beside him. James swerved to the left;
Sirius
blocked him.
Suddenly, a glint
of gold, high in the air. James and Sirius both shot straight up, fingers
outstretched...
CONK!
James was falling
from the sky; he had smacked right into Sirius, who was tumbling towards the
ground.
When he had
almost reached the grass, James jumped off his broom and wrestled Sirius to the
ground,
laughing. A few
inches away the Snitch flicked through the air...
~*~
"Sirius, who
was the Chancellor of the Witches' Council in 1762?"
"As if I
knew! Madam somebody."
James was
half-listening, staring out the window of the Gryffindor common room. Head in
his hands, he
drew a long
breath and sighed. Incomplete...something missing...
"Hey,
James." Sirius suddenly jumped onto a chair near the window.
"Hullo,
Sirius."
"James, if
you don't do something about you and Lily, I think we'll all go mad."
"Huh?"
James looked stupidly up from between his fingers.
"Come off
it, Prongs, don't play dumb! Go talk to her, or something. Come on!"
James blinked.
"Sirius!"
"Shut up and
go!"
Sirius shoved
James through the portrait hole, into the hallway beyond. He strode down the
carpeted
steps of
Gryffindor Tower, humming aimlessly. He was just turning a corner into the main
hallway when he
almost crashed
into Severus Snape.
Needless to say,
Severus was not exactly pleased.
"Watch where
you're going, Potter," he snapped.
"Severus,"
James began. "Er...I was wondering...why didn't you say anything to
Dumbledore about Remus
and Sirius?"
Snape blinked,
then coughed. "Why would I waste my time getting you into trouble, Potter?
You seem to do
an excellent job
of it without my help." He frowned.
"Severus?"
Snape grunted.
"Thanks."
"What? Get
out of my way, you fool! I'm late!"
He pushed James aside
and strode down the hallway, muttering under his breath, looking at James over
his shoulder as
he turned the corner. James couldn't help chuckling before starting down the
hallway
again.
The sun was
sinking slowly behind the Forbidden Forest when James pulled the front door
open. The
lights in
Hagrid's hut glowed in the darkness. James had just reached for the door when
it opened. Arm
outstretched, he
found himself looking into Lily's bright green eyes.
"Um, hello,
James," she murmured, blushing furiously. Over her shoulder, James could
see Hagrid nodding
eagerly towards
Lily.
"Sorry,"
James said, standing back so she could step through the doorway before shutting
the door
himself.
"What's up?"
"Not
much," Lily said quickly, brushing a strand of hair out of her eyes. She
opened her mouth, shut it
again, and then
spoke: "James, Remus told me about...uh...what happened with you and
Snape."
"Really?"
"Yeah,
really. I thought it was very, well, you know, nice and everything..."
"Nothing's changed
between me and Snape, if that's what you're wondering."
"I didn't
think so...it's just that, um, yeah, and...right..."
She trailed off
and shrugged, looking up at the stars. James swallowed hard.
"James
--"
"Lily
--"
They both spoke
at the same time, then laughed nervously.
"Hagrid said
--"
"Sirius told
me --"
James bit his lip
and smiled. "Go ahead..."
But then Lily
kissed him.
James' heart felt
as if it would beat out of his chest. He returned Lily's kiss awkwardly, and
when she
pulled away, they
both felt embarrassed.
"Um..."
"Yeah..."
Suddenly they
both burst out laughing, bent over the wet grass.
"That was --
"
"You were --
"
They both stopped
giggling. James extended an arm and bowed graciously. Lily curtsied and nearly
fell
over, but hooked
her arm in his. Then they both ran up towards the castle, shoulder to shoulder.
They even managed
to ignore Sirius and Remus, who were hanging out of Gryffindor Tower and
grinning
widely.
~*~
-Author's Note-
This was one of
those stories that are just so much fun to write! I loved every minute of it,
even when I
was stuck with
writer's block or lost for an idea. And now, it's over. Sigh...
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