And suddenly, they were in the History of Magic classroom. The four marauders sat in the back, while Lily, Snape, and a sleeping Rose sat in the very front row. Both Lily and Snape were writing notes furiously- Harry was irresistibly reminded of Hermione. Binns was droning on in his classic way, which had seemed to almost put Sirius to sleep- he had curled up on a bench, alone. James was yawning, while Remus was writing at the same speed as Snape and Lily. Harry walked down the aisle of the classroom, wanting to get a better look at his mother, and Snape. They were seated on either side of Rose, who although asleep had her quill transcribing the entire lesson. Ron stared.

"Wish I had known that one back when we had Binns."

Hermione glared at him. Lily seemed to share her opinion, and frequently shot her friend dirty looks. Harry was already behind the three, however. Lily's paper was covered in notes in her neat handwriting. Snape seemed to barely be paying attention, now that Harry saw his paper. He grinned slightly when he saw all that was written was Lily's name, again and again. Noticing Lily's futile efforts to wake Rose, he touched the tip of his wand in her waist. She squeaked, and jumped almost a foot into the air. From the back of the room came muffled laughter, as Remus came to his sister's rescue.

"Want to trade spots?" he asked, motioning to the back of the room. She nodded gratefully, obviously wanting to continue her nap. She slid out of the desk, just as Snape wiped his parchment clean and slid next to Lily. Remus slid into the desk, as Rose roamed to the back of the room. Seeing the apparently empty desk under which Sirius dozed, she sat down, not looking. Sirius screeched

"What was that for?"

Rose jumped up, looking apologetic. He rolled his eyes, and the two of them crammed in next to James and Peter. James whispered into Sirius's ear

"Your cousin and Lori just got up."

"So?"

He grinned wickedly, and twiddled his wand. Rose giggled.

"I see where you're going with this. Let's give darling Bella a surprise she'll never unstick herself from."

Sirius grinned. "Excellent."

James whispered under his breath, and a jet of blue light hit Bellatrix and Lori's bench, just as the two unknowing girls entered. Rose smirked as they sat on their seats. Hermione whispered to the other two "Permanent sticking charm."

Ron muffled his giggles, while Harry surveyed the girl called Lori. She looked oddly familiar, now that her awful dye job was growing out, and her dark hair was showing. Then he gasped. The bow perched on top of her head gave her way. "Ron, Hermione! You know who this is?"

"Yea. Her name is Lori and she should be in Slytheren." Muttered Ron, who had obviously taken a dislike to the girl.

"Her name is Lori, alright. Short for Dolores. Dolores Umbridge. Look at her closely."

Hermione gasped. "Harry, I think you're right!" Just then, the class was over. Sirius grinned.

"Let the fun begin."

The two girls tried and tried to get up, but couldn't remove themselves from the benches. The three boys and the girl began to roar with laughter. Lily was infuriated.

"Potter, I told you already. Stop trying to take vengeance on my behalf! You're nothing but an obnoxious, idiotic slug!"

James looked crushed. Lily tried to help the two girls, but to no avail. Bellatrix glared at her furiously. "I don't want your help, mudblood."

Lily looked a little hurt, and said crisply. "If you don't want my help, I am going to leave you there. Find your own way out of this." She turned to Snape and Rose. "C'mon Sev, Rose. We have better things to do."

They exited, leaving the mauraders. James turned to Remus awkwardly. "So, Remus. Did you get the notes? I got… distracted."

Harry burst into laughter at the sight of James's paper- it resembled Snape's to a tee, covered in the word 'Lily' a million times over, along with pictures of the flower, and rather talented sketches of the girl herself. Sirius looked at the paper as well. "Blimy, James. Didn't know you had a talent for portraits. Think you could do one of Rose some time for me?" Remus shot him a murderous glare. "I'm kidding, Remus. Kidding."

The pensive began to swirl, and the scene again began to change…