"Wait, wait, what are you talking about Albus?" Lupin said finally catching on to the conversation.

Dumbledore explained his idea to the stunned group. After all, the headmaster did have a small taste for revenge at the moment so no one had any protests. Dumbledore thought it would be amusing to keep the Dursleys and there friends here so they could see just how much Harry was liked. He knew it would do some serious damage to their pride but they definitely deserved it. Snape thought it was the most brilliant plan thought of in wizard kind but Remus was not as willing.

"Albus, what if they hurt him again, or one of the other students?" he asked, stroking his adopted godsons hair.

"Don't worry Remus, there will be wards around the bed and any visitors. They will not be able to come within fifteen feet of the bed. They will stay here while Harry remains here and will receive their own quarters after he has been healed and discharged at Madam Pomfrey's say-so. They will also attend all of his lessons, Quidditch matches, and meals in the Great Hall."

"Plus the Slytherins will give them grief for just being here." Snape added delightedly.

Madam Pomfrey shook here head at this. It was so like Snape to be happy at anything his Slytherins could do to make other peoples lives miserable.

"Speaking of the Dursleys, Albus, are you aware that they are still standing in the corner

and have no idea what is going on. Perhaps you should give them a brief explanation of why they are here and, for that mater, exactly where 'here' is." Remus insisted.

"If you insist, Severus wou-"

"YES!" Snape shot up immediately with a full Slytherin smirk in place.

Dumbledore recovered from this sudden outburst and smiled.

"Thank you Severus"

"My pleasure Albus." Snape replied viciously.

About twenty minutes and a lot of yelling and complaining later, the adults (Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and Aunt Marge) were settled in one room and the teenagers (Dudley, Piers, Malcolm, and the rest of Dudley's gang) were in another room.

These rooms were usually used as a private wing for seriously injured/ill students and faculty or if they had someone that they wanted separated from the rest of the school for what ever reason. That way both the patient and their visitors had some privacy. Harry himself had occupied several of these rooms over the course of the five years he has attended Hogwarts, and that was just for the serious injuries.

None of them were happy that they were being held captive by wizards( Aunt Marge and Dudley's friends had been filled in by Snape) and they didn't understand how Harry

Potter, who was just some stupid, worthless, little freak to them, could possibly be famous throughout the entire wizarding world and, for all one knows, one of the three most powerful wizards of the time. They, despite their hatefulness of the boy, were very interested in what his life was like at Hogwarts, except for Uncle Vernon and Aunt Marge.