A/N: This chapter has a lot of drama, and it may possibly worry you half to death about what will happen. Are you ready for this?

Chapter 6 (I think?)- Behind These Hazel Eyes

Remus and Arianna had officially started dating after that kiss at the village.

A horrid bug was going around the school, and Arianna was freaking out and going all germ phobic. After touching a doorknob, she would sanitize with some hand sanitizer her parents had sent her for her 14th birthday. After holding hands with Remus she would sanitize. After everything she did she pretty much SANITIZED.

The next day, Arianna woke up and her eyelids felt heavy, and she felt like a pile of beetle crap. In other words, she felt awful.

Aria had never felt worse in her whole life, and she had been sent to a hospital and gotten her tonsils removed while having strep throat. And that was the worst day of her life. But this made that day look like all unicorns and fluffy flowers and stuff like that.

She could just head down to the hospital wing, but today was a free day and Aria was going down to Hogsmede with her friends, so she let it pass.

After dressing in her school uniform, she headed down stairs. As she was heading down the staircase, her headache worsened, and she grasped her forehead.

"It's just a little headache, Arianna, you shouldn't worry about it." She told herself, and continued down to breakfast.

James had never seen Arianna looking worse before. Her hair was matted and tangled, she had dark circles under her eyes, and she looked like Remus the day of a full moon. Which in other words, is the sickest you could ever see a wolf. (A/N: In case your wondering, her animagus form is a wolf. )

"Arianna, you look like crap." Sirius said, and Aria shot him her best "I'm going to murder you, Sirius Arturus Black" look.

"You should go to the hospital wing." Lily told her, but Arianna didn't hear her. She felt light-headed and dizzy, and her sight was blurring.

"Arianna, are you okay?" Remus's voice sounded far away, and Arianna collapsed to the ground.