Author's Note: If there are any Shinsengumi fans floating around the Harry Potter fandom, don't kill me. I know Peter Pettigrew was kind of a coward, and Saitoh Hajime probably wasn't, but both are very mysterious, and I think, had the most influence on actual turns of events out of any of their fellows. As for myself, I wish Peter was fleshed out a bit more as a character.
Whose side was he on?
Whose side was he on?
Most people couldn't tell you—what a spy!
He hides behind his boring, plain face, something people don't notice, and sometimes he hates it.
But his friends laugh and tell him that it's always the quiet ones that are the real killers (even they didn't think he was the one—even though he was).
Nobody suspected a thing, but he doesn't know who he can trust because it seems like people don't always trust him so much any more.
Confusion, deceit. But spy work never was exactly easy.
Sometimes he feels guilty, but it had to be done (didn't it?); the world sees a dull, sloppy man who pales next to the others, but he hides something truly deadly, something that can kill geniuses and hearts and everything else he meets.
At least nobody ever suspected a thing.
He was third to die.
