Style : characteristic manner of presentation of musical elements

The Marauder's – by the end of Diana's second year, everybody in the school knew who they were, the grouping of six mischievous, wild students who always had something on the go. James Potter, newly found star of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, with a cocksure smile and a confident and friendly manner. Handsome Sirius Black, pined over by plenty of girls not only in his year and house but from all the school, who always had some half-brained scheme up his sleeve. Remus Lupin, considered the smartest of the grouping and one of the smartest of his year and house, who always had a friendly smile and a kind manner with (most) people. Little Peter Pettigrew, who wasn't exceptionally talented or charismatic, a lucky every-guy who'd managed to get popular by association. Diana Morrison, beautiful and talented, always laughing and reckless. Artemis Reid, who was quiet and mysterious and all but unapproachable.

Many wondered over the years what brought those six together and farther-more (particularly on the part of several exasperated teachers) how they'd ever managed to make it through seven years of school without killing themselves. Or getting expelled, though they'd come close to that last one a few times.

The simple truth was this – they just had enough style and arrogance to not care about silly little things like that.