DISCLAIMER: I do not own Harry Potter or any of the Marauders. That is none other than the fantastic work of JK Rowling.

Summary: Three fangirls, who stumble upon a time turner, find themselves whisked away to Hogwarts. But the only thing is, the magic doubled - and now they find themselves in an even bigger situation. Marauder's era. Remus/OC, Sirius/OC, Lucius/OC.

AN: Thank youuuuu! Okay now do me a favour and read and review Lady Electricity's (Flik's) HP fic - A Different Kind of Magic. I'm also going to be writing a Rise of the Planet of the Apes one soon (with Dodge of course!). And for this fic well...ideas and suggestions are always welcome - I can't always figure out what to


Flik:

Felicity was only too curious to find out exactly why Remus didn't want to go out with her. But not only was it that, it was also the fact that the other Marauders were going with him. She knew what he was: A werewolf. Could it be that this was a full moon? Flik tried to piece the puzzle together, yet a part of her already knew.

She headed towards Hogsmeade right after breakfast - with Ashley and Jenna, of course. They were equally as excited, if not, more. Ashley decided to ride in the same carriage as Snape for some reason, but Felicity didn't care. It was all too exciting! Hogsmeade was like the prime wizarding town - somewhere where they could just chill and explore.

The Marauders went along, too, but Flik already knew that in the evening, they would all be heading to the Shrieking Shack. Flik shook her head and continued to ride along in the carriage. For now, she told herself that she was just going to have a good time. With Remus or not.

"Come on, Jenna, lets go to the Three Broomsticks. I absolutely need a butterbeer right now," Flik suggested.

"Um...sorry, Flik, but I was going to go hang out with James,"

"Oh..." Flik said, clearly disappointed.

"Don't you want to come along? Remus will be there," Jenna teased. It was quite obvious that the two liked eachother, but now was not the right time for Jenna to make silly jokes. Flik was feeling a bit down, if not, confused.

"No, no...it's fine...I'll just hang out in here for awhile." She told her friend as she watched Jenna skipping off towards the Marauders, who were beckoning for her to join them. Flik noticed that Remus' head was down, he was not as lively as he usually was, and there was no familiar book in his hands.

If Flik didn't know any better, she would think that Remus was sick. But that was what all of the students thought anyways. Sickly Remus Lupin - that poor boy. "Good thing Dumbledore had taken him in, he probably would be refused to even come to Hogwarts!"

Felicity called the bartender over. "A butterbeer please," She muttered as the bartender went to fetch the glass of fizzy liquid.

"Actually...make that two." A voice called out behind her. Flik whipped her head around. There, taking a seat on the stool next to her, was Lily Evans, all dressed up in her fall attire. Her fiery auburn hair flowed down her back and shoulders, as she smiled at Felicity. "Felicity, wasn't it?" Lily asked as she pulled her gloves off.

"Umm...yeah," Flik said.

"I was just going to get a butterbeer, when I saw you. You looked kind of lonely, actually," She told Flik.

"Maybe that's because I am," She replied.

"Well, could you tell me what's wrong?" She asked. Lily was trying to be the nice girl, well maybe that was because she is the nice girl, looking out for others and caring about their feelings. And Flik liked her, don't get me wrong. It was just that well...Lily wasn't quite what the three girls had expected. In Jenna's mind, she had actually come off as a little too friendly and goody-goody, what was exactly the opposite of Jenna. Ashley thought that she was just okay, but horrible for finally accepting James and not giving Severus another chance. And Felicity thought she was just...well, a bit nosy to be honest. But right now, Felicity was too confused to refuse the girl, and making another friend was not a bad thing either.

"I'm well..." she began, "I'm quite confused to tell you the truth." She told Lily.

"Confused? About what?" She asked. Felicity mentally rolled her eyes. But talking about it, wasn't such a bad thing. In some cases, it might have been good to let it out.

"Oh well...It's a boy. This boy I really liked, actually. And I thought he liked me back."

"Well what happened?"

"He kind of, well, rejected me. I dunno, maybe not in those words...but something like that."

"Are you positive that he likes you?"

"I was quite sure that he did. Maybe he still does. In a way I'm worried for him...he appears, sick at times..." Flik explained.

"Can I take a guess?" Lily asked as Flik nodded slightly. "Well, I'm pretty sure you're talking about Remus Lupin. The Marauder."

"Yeah."

"Since you told me your story, I guess I can tell you mine. Or a part of it, anyways."

"Sure." Filk said, though she was positive that she knew the whole story, that Lily was about to tell her. But Flik was bored, and listening didn't bother her.

"You know that boy, Severus...he used to be my best friend. The Marauders were horrible to him, so I disliked them all. Especially," Lily giggled a bit before continuing, "James Potter. He was the worst. But he still liked me, even though I hated his bloody guts. I always noticed that Sirius Black was James' right-hand man, while Peter was just a follower. Remus never struck me as mean, though he was certainly odd. Everyone thought he was sick, and he still is. Only Dumbledore let him into Hogwarts because he saw potential in that boy," Lily rolled her eyes before continuing, "And then, to get on with my story, Severus said some mean things to me...I think it was an accident, but it was still horrible none the less. I realized that the Sev I knew had turned into a monster of a sort. He was into Dark magic...and he had followers, almost like minions. He never forgot me though, and sometimes I realize this. But he's changed, and I've grown to accept that."

Felicity pretended to be interested as she took a sip of her butterbeer. "I've noticed that now you've got a thing for James." she teased.

"Well..." Lily blushed. "He's different. Once I gave him a chance, I learned that Potter was actually caring, brave, and loving. I don't regret any of my decisions."

"Awesome." Flik muttered.

"Do you mind me asking about your friend?"

"Which one?"

"Um...Ashley. Yes, Ashley."

"Well what about her?" Flik asked.

"She's become I dunno...friends? Is it? With Sev?"

"Yeah. I guess. She's not really into, well I don't know, but she never held an interest in the Dark arts. They're just friends."

"But you know...James Potter and the others - well not just them, but the rest of the school is starting to question if she's really his friend or just misguided in the ways of who's bad and who's not."

"But Severus isn't...bad. He's just different. You said it yourself."

"I know, I know...I don't hate Severus...I just don't forgive him. And I don't forget what he said to me. I'll never forget it."

"He must've been a good friend for you to care that much about him." Felicity said as she took another sip of her butterbeer.

Jenna:

"So you've finally stopped trying to get Lucius's attention?" Sirius teased Jenna as the headed down the snow covered pathway in Hogsmeade.

"Ahem!" Jenna protested. "Luscious Lucius definitely does not deserve any of my attention!"

"Luscious Lucius?" James asked, a shocked expression on his face. He was definitely questioning his strange friend's nicknames...and the way she plain talked was just abnormal.

"Oh shut up, James. " She playfully punched him in the shoulder. "That's just a silly nickname that I gave him. You know, because his hair is just so...luscious." She mocked Lucius.

Peter just stared at Jenna like she was a work of art. He clearly admired her, but never knew the right things to say. Jenna knew it too, that he thought she was quite...something. She noticed Remus still, head bent, looking at the pathway, not uttering a word to the other four.

"So...what's wrong with Remus?" She whispered to Sirius.

"He's um..." Jenna noticed that James gave him a slight nudge to his side before quickly bursting out with, "sick! Very very sick!"

James rolled his eyes and gave a better explanation. "He just has a winter cold, that's all. It's freezing outside anyways, I'm surprised we all haven't caught something."

"Oh, uh...yeah." Jenna said as she continued to walk down the path, her boots making imprints in the soft snow. She had an idea of what Remus's "winter cold" was anyways. And it was simple. Anyone who had read the Harry Potter books knew that Remus Lupin wasn't an average guy. He was a fricken werewolf. And he had his "time of the month" just the same as any other girl.

Sirius broke the awkward silence. "So whats with your friend, Ashley? It's quite obvious that she doesn't like me, for some odd reason."

"Maybe it's because you have a way of...well, hurting her friends."

"Aw, come on, Kay. It's not like I'd ever hurt you or Flik, ever. You guys are literally awesome. The awesomest most brilliant thing Hogwarts has ever seen in ages!"

"No...I meant, well...Severus."

"Severus? As in...Snevillus? Snevillus Snape! Oh Merlin this is good! She's mad at me for being a dick to Snape? Didn't you notice that no one...no one in Hogwarts thinks he's a fine guy? He's weird, and he called Lily Evans a...a mudblood!" Sirius burst out laughing, now choking on his on spit. Jenna chuckled at him, and thought that he was just making a complete fool out of himself. Well there you have it: Sirius Black.

"Maybe Ash just doesn't like you because you're well, what you said. A complete dick to Snape. Between you and me, Sirius, It looks like she cares for him. Snevillus has a friend now, and as gorgeous and intimidating as she may be, well, she's his buddy. Now if you want advice, then listen: I have one word for you. Apologize."

"Take it easy, Jen. I've already tried to apologize to Ashley. She's been rather refusing if you ask me."

"That's because, well...lets face it, Black. You think too much of yourself. That you're "oh-so cool" and shit. According to me, well, you are a badass. And an awesome trouble-maker at that. But to her, well...you're just obnoxious. Think about it man." Jenna explained.

The four Marauders and Jenna continued along the path, only to find none other than "Luscious Lucius" with his "cronies" going the opposite direction.

"Well well well...if it isn't the famed James Potter." Lucius spat. Jenna smiled as an idea came to her. As James, Sirius, and Lucius Malfoy were in a heated argument, as always, Jenna reached down and scooped together a ball of white snow. She packed it down, then as Lucius went for his wand, she threw it right at his face, as it exploded all over his "luscious" hair.

"What! You little- " Lucius looked at the four Marauders, not even thinking who could've done it. "Who threw it?" He exclaimed as he asked his friends. They all pointed at Jenna, who guiltily gave Lucius a smile.

"Hey Lucius. Thought you needed a bit of cheering up."

"I should've known you'd do something like that. Anyways...why are you with them? A snake among the lions I see."

"And a brave snake at that. Shut up Malfoy. You and your little arrogant friends always have something nice to say." James yelled at him, defending Jenna.

"She's apart of my house, if you don't remember. Now, I don't have time to waste with you and your petty little friends, Jenna."

"I know Lucius. Anyways, I hope I made your day. See you later, alligator!" She yelled at him as he stomped away, trailed by his minions.

"Wow. I'm speechless. That went well." Sirius told her with a smile.

"You know...I actually kind of liked that bit...a snake among the lions. Well you know, not all snakes are bad." She told them as they continued to walk down the path, the winter air surrounding them.

Ashley:

Ashley walked with Severus Snape to the Hog's Head, a quiet, almost shady part of Hogsmeade. The only other bar than the Three Broomsticks, the Hogs Head was a good place to get away from the other students, and it was quiet. Snape took a seat at a table in the corner of the dimly-lit room as Ashley followed.

"I hope this place isn't too dingy for you." Snape said as a waitress came up to them and asked for their orders.

"It's great. I love it, Sev." Ashley told him as he almost cringed at the old nickname. "Oh, I'll have a hot chocolate," she told the waitress as the hag-ish witch wrote down the order.

"Same as her." Severus muttered as his hair drooped in front of his face. He quickly pushed it away. "So tell me, Miss Everdeen-"

"It's Ashley." She corrected as he continued.

"Ashley. Why did you do that?"

"I've already told you. I don't like bullies. I can't stand them. They're hopeless really, like they don't have anything better to do than make your life miserable at the same time."

"But don't you see? You've angered him...a Marauder. And now you're their target."

"Is that a bad thing?" Ashley asked as Snape nodded. "Well then I'm delighted." Snape gave her a weird look as she continued to explain. "He thinks just because he's the powerful and handsome Sirius Black that he can have whoever he wants? Not me." She laughed as she took a sip of her hot chocolate.

Severus left his untouched. "You've got quite some nerve to do that."

"Meh. It doesn't bother me. Anyways, to tell you the truth, I think you're far more interesting than Black.", Severus's face lit up at Ashley's words. "You've actually got talent and skill for Potions and the Dark Arts, while he just gets Remus or another Ravenclaw girl to do it for him. I must admit, he is good in Defense Against the Dark Arts - but at least you know the power behind them, not just how to fend them off."

"Really?" He asked.

"Of course. You've always struck me as powerful anyways, hiding behind that mask of yours. Now you tell me - what do you think of me?"

"Are you serious? After all of that...you telling me all of what you think...you just want my opinion of you?"

"Are you going to tell me or not? Because if not, then I really don't see much point in this friendship. Honestly, Severus, that's not how you treat people," Ashley rolled her eyes.

"Um...well I think you're brave. Your powerful and well-spoken." Severus wanted to say the words "pretty", "sweet", and "kind" as well but he knew that she might not take that in the right way. Plus, Snape would never say something like that. He'd be far too scared that he would screw up in saying it, and then the girl would hate him forever. Which was clearly not how Ashley thought of him.

"I have faults too. Don't deny them."

Severus was shocked. Now after the well given compliment, she asks him to give his opinions on her faults? Who was this girl? And what was she thinking?

"Oh...well...You're aggressive."

"I already knew that one, Sev." She laughed.

"Okay okay, and sometimes you can be obnoxious and rude."

"Thank you." She told him. "I had always known that I was aggressive, but never rude or obnoxious." She rolled her eyes. "Thanks Sev."

"Are you being sarcastic now?"

"No. I'm just thanking you for all the fun I'm having right now. I've never had this much fun with a friend in ages, well except for Jenna and Flik, they don't count because, they're too close to me. They're like my sisters, even though I'm the youngest. "

"And how is being the youngest?"

"It's great. I can get away with anything." She laughed. "Okay, maybe not everything. And certainly not in Hogwarts. But yeah. They're great. But so are you. You're like this guy that I can tell everything to, but you're mysterious in your own way. And you certainly won't tell me...anything."

"That's not true!" Snape protested. "I can tell you more about me."

"Sure." Ashley rolled her eyes again. Snape wasn't ever going to tell her about his abusive father, his mother who strived for him every day, or Lily. Especially Lily. She knew for a fact that none of these were ever going to happen, and that he'd only ever make small talk with her.

But she was wrong. "I used to be friends with Lily. Lily Evans."