A/N: In answer to the few queries I've had, both e-mailed and in reviews,
Rene is pronounced "Ren-ay". A more common spelling is Renee, but I'm
abnormal! Glad to hear you are all enjoying this, I am nearly finished.
I must warn, however, that after today, "No Angels" may not be updated for a while. I am having a problem with my computer, and it is off to be repaired tomorrow, and I don't know when I'll have it back. Hopefully tomorrow evening, but I can make no promises.
Moony and Padfoot
Dumbledore came and woke me about two hours later, which gave me another half an hour to get ready. I felt a considerable amount better, but my head was still pounding, and it looked a mess. He escorted me back to the common room, where Sirius and Remus were waiting outside.
"Are you alright, Rene?" Remus asked, rushing towards us as we came around the corner. Sirius also came forward, though it looked as though the cat had got his tongue when his eyes shot up to the tremendous bruise and gash on my temple.
"Miss Montague will be fine. She get ready for the Graduation ceremony, though, as I suspect you do." Dumbledore answered, happily but firmly. Sirius found his voice again.
"We just wanted to see she was alright, Sir." He smiled nervously at the professor, and then at me. "We, uh...we don't know where he's gone, you see..."
"I assure you, Mr Black, that James will not pull any more stunts like he did this morning." He turned to me "If he does, I am afraid I will have to overturn your decision, Miss Montague." Sirius and Remus looked puzzled.
"Decision?" Remus asked.
"Yes, I...I, umm..." I didn't really know how to put it, so Dumbledore spoke for me.
"Miss Montague came to me from the hospital wing, because I was thinking of expelling James. It would have meant he would not have graduated. However, as she was the victim of his foolish outburst, it was her decision to make, and James should be very grateful to her." He finished with a nod, and walked off in the other direction, leaving a somewhat awkward pause.
"Thank you, both of you." I said, finally breaking the deafening stillness.
"Oh no, you don't need to thank us!" Remus said quickly "We just did what anyone would have done."
"Yeah," Sirius continued. "We...yeah. No need." and smiled a little less nervously.
"Well, I've got to go and get ready. I'll see you at the ceremony."
"All right. And thanks for James. he doesn't deserve it, btu thanks for letting him off."
"No need" I smiled, and I carried on into the common room.
I must warn, however, that after today, "No Angels" may not be updated for a while. I am having a problem with my computer, and it is off to be repaired tomorrow, and I don't know when I'll have it back. Hopefully tomorrow evening, but I can make no promises.
Moony and Padfoot
Dumbledore came and woke me about two hours later, which gave me another half an hour to get ready. I felt a considerable amount better, but my head was still pounding, and it looked a mess. He escorted me back to the common room, where Sirius and Remus were waiting outside.
"Are you alright, Rene?" Remus asked, rushing towards us as we came around the corner. Sirius also came forward, though it looked as though the cat had got his tongue when his eyes shot up to the tremendous bruise and gash on my temple.
"Miss Montague will be fine. She get ready for the Graduation ceremony, though, as I suspect you do." Dumbledore answered, happily but firmly. Sirius found his voice again.
"We just wanted to see she was alright, Sir." He smiled nervously at the professor, and then at me. "We, uh...we don't know where he's gone, you see..."
"I assure you, Mr Black, that James will not pull any more stunts like he did this morning." He turned to me "If he does, I am afraid I will have to overturn your decision, Miss Montague." Sirius and Remus looked puzzled.
"Decision?" Remus asked.
"Yes, I...I, umm..." I didn't really know how to put it, so Dumbledore spoke for me.
"Miss Montague came to me from the hospital wing, because I was thinking of expelling James. It would have meant he would not have graduated. However, as she was the victim of his foolish outburst, it was her decision to make, and James should be very grateful to her." He finished with a nod, and walked off in the other direction, leaving a somewhat awkward pause.
"Thank you, both of you." I said, finally breaking the deafening stillness.
"Oh no, you don't need to thank us!" Remus said quickly "We just did what anyone would have done."
"Yeah," Sirius continued. "We...yeah. No need." and smiled a little less nervously.
"Well, I've got to go and get ready. I'll see you at the ceremony."
"All right. And thanks for James. he doesn't deserve it, btu thanks for letting him off."
"No need" I smiled, and I carried on into the common room.
