Olivia's POV

So Gryffindor and Hufflepuff slept in the Great Hall and Ravenclaw and Slytherin were supposed to stay in their common rooms. I think that was too risky for Sirius. But that night I was planning to go and visit him, but the school added way more dementors because Sirius got in. and it was partially my fault. And now George knows. Tomorrow he said he would let me explain everything. That might go well. I just want to go out and talk to Sirius. But now I have to tell Dumbledore how I told George. But it wasn't my entire fault. George was the one who followed me. I didn't tell him to. I think Dumbledore will understand. I'll talk to him about it later. I got up earlier than I usually did. It was around 6:16 when I walked out of the common room. I just wanted to talk to Sirius. After I changed into the wolf, I just walked to the Whomping Willow. I wasn't in a hurry. After I entered the Shrieking Shack, I couldn't find Sirius. He must've gone down to Hogsmeade. I walked out the front door and jogged to the town. I found Sirius outside the Hogshead. I sat next to him casually and laid down, putting my head on my front hands/paws. He lazily looked over at me and turned back. Then he suddenly recognized me and stood up. He started to bark but I couldn't understand him. I sat up, tilted me head, and let my tongue fall from my mouth. Man, dogs had it easy. He nudged me and I slowly stood up. He turned and ran toward the Shack. I followed him and as soon as he was in the small room on the second floor, he changed back to human. "Olivia! What are you doing? You just walk around like you're a regular dog. Why are you here?" I wagged my tail and he chuckled a little. "Olivia, people down there don't always like dogs. I've gotten kicked around there. I don't want that to happen to you." I stood on my hind legs and barked. He smiled and I changed back. "It's called acting, Sirius. And I was fine. No one will go around kicking a wolf." He shrugged. "No one in their right mind at least." He nodded. "And not everyone is in their right mind down there." This time I shrugged and sat down. "How did you know about what happened with Wormtail?" His smile fell. "I think the question should be why you didn'ttell me." I looked at the floor. "Because I knew you would come to the castle and try to get him." I looked up and he was nodding. "He has finally gone too far. And now that Weasley boy knows." I nodded. "But I seriously didn't tell him to follow me. And I couldn't tell he was following. Usually I can tell, but I was too focused on trying to find you." I looked down again. "At least it was him and not Lucius' son. That would have been bad." I nodded. "But what were you doing with Weasley?" "His names George. And I was with him outside talking when people started to yell and I left to find you." Sirius turned to the window and dropped the subject. "So did you want to talk about anything specific?" he asked. I shook my head. "There was just nothing to do at school. No one else was up." He nodded. "Well, you should probably go back. It's almost 6:50. Breakfast has already started." I nodded and changed to my wolf. He came over and patted my head. "Do be careful, Olivia. And if anything happens, please send me a message." I barked and left the Shack. I jogged up to the school and changed quickly, running to the corridor in front of the Great Hall. I looked side to side and didn't see anyone. Good. I sighed and went into the Great Hall. The tables were back and people were talking about last night. Mark saw me and ran up to me. "Did you see him? I saw you run off and you said you would find him! Well did you?" I smiled at his enthusiasm. "Is that a yes?" I put my hand on his shoulder. "I saw him, but he got away." Mark frowned. "Why would you let him do that?" I shook my head. "If I could, I would have stopped him. But I couldn't. Simple as that." He shook his head. "But you're supposed to be the awesome Slytherin! The powerful, nice one. What happened?" I smiled. "Actually, when I saw him, he was right outside the forbidden forest. When he saw me, he ran further in. And I'm still the nice one." He nodded. "But it would have been cool if you could have stopped him." I smiled again as he turned and ran back to his table. I walked over to my table and sat at the end. Bobby came through the doors and ran over to me. "Olivia, I know why Tom was being an idiot yesterday." I raised an eyebrow. "Go on." I said. He sat down and placed a bottle in front of me. I picked it up and examined it. "What is it?" I asked after a few minutes. "I was hoping you could tell me. Earlier Tom got really mad at Amanda and she put something in his drink. After he drank it, he immediately calmed down and looked at her weirdly." "What?" I said in disbelief and I opened the bottle and smelled it. I closed the bottle and put in on the table in disgust. "A love potion. A very powerful one at that. Disgusting. Is this her only bottle?" He shrugged. "Well, there is a potion that will stop the affect of this." I gestured to the bottle. "But it will take a while to make." He shrugged again. "Today's Sunday. We're not doing anything." I nodded. "Fine, I'll make it. But you have to help." "But I'm not good at potions. You're the best in the whole castle." I shrugged. "Then you can gather all the ingredients." He nodded and smiled. "We're going to get our friend back."

Draco's POV

All day Olivia has been in the common room with that Bobby person, making a stupid potion. What was that for? And she still ignores me. When will she over it? While Bobby was helping her, I came and tapped him on the shoulder. He was sitting behind her, and when he looked up at me, I mouthed 'let me.' He shrugged and moved over. "Can you please give me the scales?" she asked sweetly. I picked them out and handed them to her. She chuckled. "You actually gave me something in less than five minutes." she said without turning around. I smiled. No wonder she's been here for a while. She just sat there and stirred for a few minutes. "What do you think people will say if we do?" she asked suddenly. Bobby shrugged. "I don't think people would be very happy. But don't worry about what people think." I turned to Bobby, but he ignored me. Wow. People have been treating me like crap. I shook it off and went back to helping Olivia. She kept asking for the craziest things but I just kept helping her. I wonder what this potion will help with. "Okay, after two hours of working, I think it will be fine." She turned and saw me. She just sighed and turned back around. "When will you leave me alone Draco?" I smiled. She actually used my first name. "Will you finally forgive me?" I asked. She sighed again. "Fine Draco, I forgive you." I chuckled and moved to sit by her. But when I sat on the couch and put my arm around her, she pushed me totally off the couch. "I forgive you, but don't do that. You still have a girlfriend." she laughed. I got up again and sat by her, but she wasn't paying attention. She was looking at the stairs. She stood up glared at whoever came down. I turned and saw a seventh year looking at her the same way. You could feel the tension between them. Finally Olivia talked. "What the he'll is wrong with you?" she said through clenched teeth. "I don't know what you're talking about." the seventh year replied. Olivia held up a bottle. "Look familiar?" The girl noticeably paled. Her mouth opened like she was going to say something, but words never came out. Bobby stepped up. "Do you have more bottles?" he asked. This time she smiled slightly. "Doesn't matter if I do, you can't do anything about it." Olivia shook her head and looked down. "See, that's where you're wrong cutie." Bobby said. She looked at him in disbelief. "What are you talking about?" she demanded. Olivia moved and Bobby gestured to the pot. The girls smile fell and she took out her wand. "Accio potion." she muttered, but nothing happened. Olivia chuckled. "After what happened with Parkinson, I won't let people mess up my potions. I really didn't appreciate it then, and I still don't. So don't even try." I looked at Olivia in disbelief, but she didn't pay attention to me. "What are you going to do about my potions?" The girl's voice was like a piece of ice, sharp and cold. Olivia tilted her head. "Does it matter? Do you have more bottles, Amanda?" she demanded. Bobby stepped up and put his hand on her shoulder. Then he looked up and scowled at Amanda. "Answer the question." He said calmly. But it was like the calm that came before the storm. Amanda turned and ran up the stairs. Bobby tried to follow her, but the stairs turned to a slide when he stepped on the first step. Olivia just walked past him and went upstairs. She didn't even bother to run. I heard screaming upstairs and Amanda came running down. Everyone in the common room went silent and turned to her. "Snake! There was a snake up there!" Olivia came downstairs, laughing really hard, with a snake around her shoulders. And she was holding 6 different bottles in her hands. "Your face was priceless, Heartgy. I wish I had a camera." Everyone just stared at her. She calmed down and walked over to us. The snake hissed something and Olivia smirked. She hissed back to it and stopped by the cauldron. She looked around the room. "Go back to your problems. Nothing to see here." Without waiting for people to listen to her, she put a spell on the pot and opened it to see nothing. "What happened to the potion?" Bobby exclaimed. She held up her hand. "Calm down, the spell just moved the potion. It's safer where I moved it." He didn't look convinced, but he let it drop. "Are those all the bottles?" He asked. But before she answered, she turned to Amanda, who had her wand pointed at her. "That sucked. You can't even call that an attempt." Amanda's eyes widened and she stepped back in surprise. "H-How-," She was cut off by Bobby. "What are you talking about, Liv?" She turned back to the cauldron. "She tried the Cruciatus Curse. And failed miserably." She talked about it like it was the weather or something. Bobby looked at her in disbelief. She glanced up at him. "What is it?" she asked. "How can you talk about it like it was a cat passing?" I asked her. She laughed. "Nice choice of words." She commented as she poured the potions in the pot. "What are you going to do with them?" I asked quietly. "I'm going to waste a perfectly good potion." She replied. She lifted her wand and pointed it at the cauldron. She said a silent spell and the potion slowly heated up, and soon dissolved. "Okay, now that we're done with that, we can give the antidote to Tom at lunch. Bobby, you have to give it to him. He won't trust me." He nodded and stood up. "Well, I will be at the quidditch pitch. We have our first game later, remember?" Olivia looked up and smiled. "How could I forget? Our first game." Snape walked in the common room then. People quieted down and turned to him. "I talked to the Headmaster, and we won't be playing Gryffindor, Hufflepuff will." Everyone groaned, but I think Olivia was the loudest. "If someone is on the team and wasn't here, tell them." And with that, he left the common room. "Well that's crap! We've trained hard for this. We were finally going to beat them!" a few people turned and looked at Bobby strangely. Olivia just chuckled. "Well, I'm still going. I heard Cedric Diggory is the seeker for Hufflepuff. And he's supposed to be good." I nodded. "It's going to be some match."