"There will be no more fooling around," Lily stated, her hand on her hip.

Sirius's mouth dropped open, "We're not even-"

Lily held up a hand, "I don't want to hear it, Sirius."

"But-" James started.

"No," Lily interrupted. "I've kept a watch on the boys. Bella tells me whether the boys are up to no good. I know it's you four."

Harry narrowed his eyes, "You expect my daughter to tell you the truth about what her brothers are up to?"

Lily nodded.

Harry leaned back in his chair, "Mum, have you noticed that Bella also has a tendency to have an attitude that's fit for a Marauder? She's not the best person to trust."

"Especially since the last time, Bella told the boys made her go bald and when her hair grew back it was pink," Lupin stated.

Lily eyed them, "You might be right but what does she have against you four? When does she help the boys?"

Harry shrugged his shoulders, "Maybe it's the same reason the boys want to get us kicked out?" Harry held his hands up in defense, "I'm just saying, Mum. I could be wrong."

"I don't know," Lily paced back and forth. "Severus, what do you think?"

The four Marauders rolled their eyes and groaned, "He's not the person to ask."

"Why is he even here?" Sirius asked. "He's not even part of this."

"He's Deputy Headmaster," Harry reminded everyone.

"And how did that happen?" James asked.

"Your wife," Harry pointed out.

"Your mother," Sirius laughed.

"Your sister-in-law," Lupin chuckled.

When Harry, Sirius and James realized that Lupin wasn't related to Lily in any way, they turned back to faced Severus. Lupin wore a look of accomplishment.

"What does this have to do with you again?" Harry asked. "They're our kids."

"I'm the only one who will actually think of appropriate ways to punish them," Snape pointed out.

Harry eyed him, "Mum, I'm sure you didn't bring us here to talk about the children."

"You four only have one more chance," Lily pointed out. "I told you that you could watch the school from the Ministry and I still stand by what I say. If it is the children than I would make sure they get caught instead of it always being you."

Harry rolled his eyes, "Well, not that I really care but tomorrow I'll be at the Ministry so Draco will be filling in my spot here."

"Why?" Sirius asked. "You didn't tell us of this."

"Well," Harry ran this hand through his hair. "I figured that since this is partly my fault-"

"Partly?" The three other Marauders asked. "Partly? This is all your fault."

"I was trying to be nice," Harry pointed out. "I thought that being in Azkaban all those years would lightly them up. But anyways, the point is that I have to go change the law back. So I'll be out all day."

The Marauders rolled their eyes, "Alright."

"So someone is trying to-" Lily started but Harry started shaking his head.

"We shouldn't talk about this lightly," Harry noted. "You never know who is ease dropping."

Everyone nodded.

Harry smiled, "Anyways, if you'll excuse me, us Marauders have something that needs taken care of."

"Harry," Lily stressed, "don't forget what I just said."