A short cliche story about Teddy Lupin.

It was midnight acording to my watch as I held my wand infront of me. I stepped over a fallen tree in the midst of the tall ancient trees of the Forbidden Forest. I looked up and saw the full moon and realized why I was so angry right now. My usual blue or brown hair was short and spiked and a bright red. I didn't care what it looked like right now. I was deep enough that nobody would hear me so I let out a scream of frustration. I picked up a rock and threw it as far as I could.
"why!" I shouted. "why did this have to happen!"
I picked up another rock and threw it at a tree. The bark chipped off as the rock bounced off it and hit the ground.
"why now?" I shouted at no one.
I picked up another and turned it thrice in hand getting ready to throw it when two slightly faded people appeared a few feet from me. I recconized the couple as my parents when they were in school. They weren't together then but I've seen pictures. Unconsciously my hair grew long and brown. I was scared.
"it's going to be okay, Teddy." my mother said holding her hand up towards me.
"you can't be here! You're both dead!" I said glancing at the both of them. My eyes were wide with fear. What was going on?
"the stone." my father mentioned nodding towards my hands "The stone from the Tale of the Three Brothers."
I gripped the stone tighter in my hand.
"mum." I whispered, almost weeped.
My rage had subsided into fear and sadness.
"dad" I whispered again
"how are you feeling?" he asked clearly concerned.
"at how its a full moon? Or how I was screaming at thin air?" I retorted curtly. "I'm sorry I'm angry. I'm on edge and I'm left to deal with my thoughts because I can't sleep."
"I'm sorry" my dad appologized
"I'm fine" I waved him off and looked up at the moon. "I just get a little emotional."
"Teddy, what happened today?" My mother asked
"it's Victoire..." I mumbled "she knows about this, and she did it anyway."
"did what?" my father asked
"she dumped me. The day before this! Now I feel like complete rubbish and I'm left to think about my thoughts. What did I do wrong? Why did I do to deserve this?"
"you didn't deserve anything like this, Teddy." my mother said "there will be more girls."
"but I want that one!" I told her pointing towards the castle.
"it feels that way, Teddy." my father said "it's not your loss. It's hers."
"you really think that?" I asked pushing my hair out of my eyes so I could see him.
"I do, Teddy." he nodded. "if you're having trouble, you can always pick up the stone again. But you have to leave it here."
I only nodded.
"now get back to the castle." my mother said "I don't think anybody would be pleased with you being out of bed. And I don't think Harry would be pleased with a letter."
"okay mum." I said with a nod "goodbye. Take care of yourselves."
"you too. Tell Harry we say hello." my father said with a small smile. "goodbye."
"We love you, Teddy." my mother said.
"I love you both too." I whispered.
I dropped the stone and they faded away. I barely noticed the tear that escaped my eye and fell down my cheek.
I turned around and made my way slowly back to the castle. I had to write a letter to Harry this instant.
Instead of going back to bed, I went to the owlry.
I couldn't tell you if I ever felt this happy before. There were other girls out there.