It was the Maurader's 7th year; as well as Severus Snape, Lucius Malfoy, Narcissa Black and Vylette Young's. While Severus, Lucius, and Narcissa were in Slytherin, Vylette was in Ravenclaw. The Mauraders; Sirius Black, James Potter, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew were in Gryffindor.
"Shhhhh. They'll wake up!" Lucius whispered. Narcissa giggled. Severus stayed back, observing his friends. Vylette watched anxiously, wondering if her idea will work.Narcissa frequently assured her that it was a brilliant idea, but it didn't have much of an affect on Vylette.
Lucius poured a clear liquid into the glass of water beside Sirius's bed, while Narcissa did the same to James's water. Then they went to Peter's and Remus's, doing the same as they did with the other two.
Afterward, they snuck out of the Gryffindor tower as quietly as they came.
"Who's to say they'll even drink the potion?" Vylette said, nervously before biting into some toast. They were in the Great Hall eating breakfast.
"Who's to say the potion even works?" Severus muttered.
"Severus, your potions always work great." Lucius said irritably. Severus was the one who brewed the potion, while Vylette came up with the plan to get it to them. She also had to come up with the plan to get into the Gryffindor common room. Narcissa was the one who executed that plan.
"Your plan to get into the Common room worked great, why wouldn't this one?" Nacissa asked quietly.
"There's too many holes in it. They might not drink their water. Or one will drink it, and the other ones will see what happens, and they wont drink it.." Vylette responded.
"They're the Mauraders," Severus said calmly, "They're too stupid to realize it's the water."
"If you say so." Vylette said, still unsure. Severus slipped his arm around her waist. He was sitting next to her.
"We'll know if it worked when they come in." Lucius said, before eating some egg.
"Yeah, they'd rather eat breakfast than go to the hospital wing, even if they're covered from head to foot in long, grotesque, greasy, hair. I still don't understand how you know how to make a potion for that, Sev." Narcissa said, grinning.
"Don't call me 'Sev'. And I told you already, you just add more Mountain Troll Hairs than you would if you making a Hair growing potion." Snape said, obvisouly sick of repeating himself. "Vylette, you best be getting back to your table. The teachers might notice you over here."
"Fine, fine." Vylette sighed, getting up and taking her toast with her as she walked to the Ravenclaw table.
The doors to the Great Hall swung open. Three huge hairballs stepped in, and the students in Great Hall burst into laughter. Lupin was the only one unaffected by the potion, since he didn't drink his water when he woke. He followed his companions in.
The Mauraders ignored all the student's comments as they stalked over to the Slytherin table. "You're going to pay for this, Malfoy!" Sirius hissed.
James jabbed Severus in the back with his Wand, "Watch your back, Snape!"
"James, Sirius, Peter, Remus... please take your seats." A kind voice said. It was Dumbledore.
"Yes, sir." Remus said, pushing his friends to their seats. Dumbledore went back to the head table to eat his breakfast.
"You know how much Malfoy loves his hair?" Sirius said, nastily, but before he could continue, Peter cut in.
"Yeah." Peter said. Sirius glared at him, and Peter whimpered.
"I'm going to chop it off." Sirius hissed.
"Don't you think that's going a little too far?" Remus asked. Sirius stuffed a piece of toast in his mouth, so he couldn't answer.
James answered for him, "You're not the one covered from head to foot in disgusting hair!"
"You know, it kind of reminds me of that greasy git, Snape's, hair." Sirius said, smirking. Peter laughed, James grinned.
"So how are you going to get to Malfoy's hair?" James ventured, before biting into some egg.
"I'll just sneak into his dorm like he did ours." Sirius said, then to a sip of milk.
"That reminds me, we'll have to tell the fat lady to change the password." Lupin said, quietly, to himself, before biting into a strip of bacon.
"How do you purpose to do that, Sirius?" James asked after swallowing his egg.
"Ill just borrow your invisibility cloak, and wait outside the picture to listen for the password." Sirius said, simply.
"Do you have the patience for that, Sirius?" Remus asked, calmly, staring at his plate.
Sirius frowned, "Well no, I don't. But you do, why don't you get the password for me?"
"As a prefect, I'm supposed to refrain from that behavior." Remus said, seriously.
"Oh, come on, Remus, please?" Sirius said, with a grin, and a michevious glint in his eyes.
"Oh, all right." Remus said, drinking some milk.
"So what are you going to do to Snape?" Sirius asked James, casually.
James ran his hands through his hair, making sure to mess it up. "I'll hex his girlfriend."
"Why not him?" Peter asked meekly.
"Because it'll piss him off more that we went for her rather than him." James said, reasonably.
"What kind of hex are you going to use?" Sirius asked.
"Dunno. What do you suggest?" James said in response.
Sirius grinned widely, "She's in Ravenclaw, so most hexes she'll be able to counter easily."
"You could try an invisibility charm." Remus said, thoughtfully, "She wont know how to counter it, plus, it's playing off her insecurities." James and Sirius stared at him. Lupin looked uncomfortable. "Well, it's obvious she's worried no one notices her."
Sirius and James lifted their eyebrows. "All right," James said, "That's settled. So, now that we're finished eating, how about we go to the Hospital Wing?"
"Sure," Sirius said, pushing his empty plate away.
"I'm going to the library," Remus said, "So when you get out, catch me there."
The three hairballs, Peter, Sirius, and James, got up from the table and left the great hall, feeling the eyes of a dozen students follow them out.
"Shhhhh. They'll wake up!" Lucius whispered. Narcissa giggled. Severus stayed back, observing his friends. Vylette watched anxiously, wondering if her idea will work.Narcissa frequently assured her that it was a brilliant idea, but it didn't have much of an affect on Vylette.
Lucius poured a clear liquid into the glass of water beside Sirius's bed, while Narcissa did the same to James's water. Then they went to Peter's and Remus's, doing the same as they did with the other two.
Afterward, they snuck out of the Gryffindor tower as quietly as they came.
"Who's to say they'll even drink the potion?" Vylette said, nervously before biting into some toast. They were in the Great Hall eating breakfast.
"Who's to say the potion even works?" Severus muttered.
"Severus, your potions always work great." Lucius said irritably. Severus was the one who brewed the potion, while Vylette came up with the plan to get it to them. She also had to come up with the plan to get into the Gryffindor common room. Narcissa was the one who executed that plan.
"Your plan to get into the Common room worked great, why wouldn't this one?" Nacissa asked quietly.
"There's too many holes in it. They might not drink their water. Or one will drink it, and the other ones will see what happens, and they wont drink it.." Vylette responded.
"They're the Mauraders," Severus said calmly, "They're too stupid to realize it's the water."
"If you say so." Vylette said, still unsure. Severus slipped his arm around her waist. He was sitting next to her.
"We'll know if it worked when they come in." Lucius said, before eating some egg.
"Yeah, they'd rather eat breakfast than go to the hospital wing, even if they're covered from head to foot in long, grotesque, greasy, hair. I still don't understand how you know how to make a potion for that, Sev." Narcissa said, grinning.
"Don't call me 'Sev'. And I told you already, you just add more Mountain Troll Hairs than you would if you making a Hair growing potion." Snape said, obvisouly sick of repeating himself. "Vylette, you best be getting back to your table. The teachers might notice you over here."
"Fine, fine." Vylette sighed, getting up and taking her toast with her as she walked to the Ravenclaw table.
The doors to the Great Hall swung open. Three huge hairballs stepped in, and the students in Great Hall burst into laughter. Lupin was the only one unaffected by the potion, since he didn't drink his water when he woke. He followed his companions in.
The Mauraders ignored all the student's comments as they stalked over to the Slytherin table. "You're going to pay for this, Malfoy!" Sirius hissed.
James jabbed Severus in the back with his Wand, "Watch your back, Snape!"
"James, Sirius, Peter, Remus... please take your seats." A kind voice said. It was Dumbledore.
"Yes, sir." Remus said, pushing his friends to their seats. Dumbledore went back to the head table to eat his breakfast.
"You know how much Malfoy loves his hair?" Sirius said, nastily, but before he could continue, Peter cut in.
"Yeah." Peter said. Sirius glared at him, and Peter whimpered.
"I'm going to chop it off." Sirius hissed.
"Don't you think that's going a little too far?" Remus asked. Sirius stuffed a piece of toast in his mouth, so he couldn't answer.
James answered for him, "You're not the one covered from head to foot in disgusting hair!"
"You know, it kind of reminds me of that greasy git, Snape's, hair." Sirius said, smirking. Peter laughed, James grinned.
"So how are you going to get to Malfoy's hair?" James ventured, before biting into some egg.
"I'll just sneak into his dorm like he did ours." Sirius said, then to a sip of milk.
"That reminds me, we'll have to tell the fat lady to change the password." Lupin said, quietly, to himself, before biting into a strip of bacon.
"How do you purpose to do that, Sirius?" James asked after swallowing his egg.
"Ill just borrow your invisibility cloak, and wait outside the picture to listen for the password." Sirius said, simply.
"Do you have the patience for that, Sirius?" Remus asked, calmly, staring at his plate.
Sirius frowned, "Well no, I don't. But you do, why don't you get the password for me?"
"As a prefect, I'm supposed to refrain from that behavior." Remus said, seriously.
"Oh, come on, Remus, please?" Sirius said, with a grin, and a michevious glint in his eyes.
"Oh, all right." Remus said, drinking some milk.
"So what are you going to do to Snape?" Sirius asked James, casually.
James ran his hands through his hair, making sure to mess it up. "I'll hex his girlfriend."
"Why not him?" Peter asked meekly.
"Because it'll piss him off more that we went for her rather than him." James said, reasonably.
"What kind of hex are you going to use?" Sirius asked.
"Dunno. What do you suggest?" James said in response.
Sirius grinned widely, "She's in Ravenclaw, so most hexes she'll be able to counter easily."
"You could try an invisibility charm." Remus said, thoughtfully, "She wont know how to counter it, plus, it's playing off her insecurities." James and Sirius stared at him. Lupin looked uncomfortable. "Well, it's obvious she's worried no one notices her."
Sirius and James lifted their eyebrows. "All right," James said, "That's settled. So, now that we're finished eating, how about we go to the Hospital Wing?"
"Sure," Sirius said, pushing his empty plate away.
"I'm going to the library," Remus said, "So when you get out, catch me there."
The three hairballs, Peter, Sirius, and James, got up from the table and left the great hall, feeling the eyes of a dozen students follow them out.
