He was in a strange building that he could not recall entering. He looked up to see a boy that looked like James though he had bright green eyes, the boy noticed Peter's focus on him and instantly scowled.

Peter was confused, he could understand what he had done to this boy who looked so much like his best friend. He briefly entertained the thought that this boy was his friend James and his anger was not directed at him but the man standing beside him who strangely resembled Snivileous. His thoughts were interrupted by a cold voice shouting "Avada Kevada" and before he could warn the boy to move out of the way, the boy was struck by a bolt of green light.

Peter awoke with a start, all around him Order members turned to look his way -some, such as Madeye already having their wands drawn- curious as to what had made him react so suddenly.

Peter flushed from having the entirety of the rooms attention focused on him and, not wanting to admit to having napped in the middle of an Order meeting, lest he be shot with disapproving looks from the older members, and also due to the fact that he'd taken the Mickey out of Sirius when he had been caught doing the same just two days ago, and no doubt would retaliate.

Unfortunately, his opportunity to come up with an appropriate response was taken from him. "What's wrong Petey, did you have a nightmare" Sirius cooed in a falsetto voice, the Faux concern practically oozing out, that and his eagerness to call Peter out on something he himself had been ridiculed for just two days previously.

The git.

though he refrained from using Peter's nickname (even Sirius was not stupid enough to risk using their Animagus nicknames and risk them being discovered in a room with a significant number of Aurora's, one of them being the famous Alistair 'Mad-eye' Moody, who was renowned for his ability to catch Dark Witches and Wizards and was equally famous for his constant vigilance, also referred to as extreme suspicion)

Sirius's expression instantly turned serious when Peter, having remembered the reason for his current predicament, paled, the details of his dream sobering his mood significantly and wiping all traces of the grin he had been sporting during the course of their friendly banter. "Are you sure your feeling alright, Peter?" Asked Lilly, concern evident in her expression.

"It's alright Peter we're not gonna off you for falling asleep in the middle of a boring meeting" James statement was met with very loud objections and had succeeded in shifting the attention away from Peter, who shot his fellow Marauder a grateful smile and disproving the accusations made by the man in his dream, which his own arguments and attempts at ignoring the man altogether had failed to do.