A/N: Hey, people! What's up? I'm bored so I decided to type up chapter numero tre! By the way, I'm sorry about any grammer/spelling mistakes in chapter two. I was tired and stuff like that and i forgot to hit the spell check botton. Enjoi.
Chapter Three: If The Number Two Pencil Is The Best, Why Isn't It Number One?
"Good morning, class."
"Moning, Professor Flitwick." Lily was the only one wwho answered. Charms was, after all, her favorite subject.
"Right," said Flitwick. "Today we're going to learn how to do the silencing charm."
We know how to do this already!
-James-
I know.
-Sirius-
I'm in the mood for some butterbeer. We should go on Friday night.
-Lily-
That's like...::counts on fingers::...FOUR days!
-Aimie-
We can't go until Friday.
-Remus-
Oh yeah, sorry, I forgot.
-Aimie-
Thanks.
-Remus-
For...
-Aimie-
Forgetting.
-Remus-
Oh, no problem. ::shrugs::
-Aimie-
So, Friday night it is then.
-James-
"Now, lets try it on our partners. Brake up into pairs of two, please."
James and Lily paired up, as did Remus and Aimie. Poor Sirius had to work with Peter.
Remus went first. "Silenzio." The professor was happy with his work. Aimie did the same thing and they passed with flying colors.
"This may seem like a stupid question, but how come you were so happy that I forgot that you were, you know?" Aimie spoke low but couldn't risk being overheard.
"Because, not a lot of people forget that kind of thing," Remus explained.
"I guess," Aimie said slowly. "It's just hard to remember what you are. To me, you're just Remus." She shrugged.
Remus smiled wide. "Thank you."
"It's nothing...really."
The bell rang.
James groaned. "Potions with the Slytherins. Woopdie doo!"
The group trudged down to the dungeons and took their usual seats in the back of the room. The best place for playing pranks, as every Slytherin in that class had found out in the years before.
Professor Green, head of house for Ravenclaw, stepped in. "Hello, class. I hope all of your summer holidays went well. Today we will be copying notes on the invisibility potion. The faster you copy your notes, the faster we get to brewing the potion."
"LUNCH!" Sirius yelled when the bell rang. He, James, and Peter ran off as fast as they could towards the Great Hall.
By the time the other three got to the Great Hall, the hungry ones were on their second helping.
"What took you so long?" Sirius asked through a mouthfull of mashed potatoes.
"We didn't take long," Lily said to him.
"The only difference between you guys and us guys, is we are civilized enough to walk to lunch."
Sirius stuck his tounge, full of food bits, at Aimie. "Put it away!" Lily mock-screamed.
"We don't have class after lunch," Remus said.
"Really?" James asked.
"Well, Lily, Aimie, and I don't. You guys took Divination, so you have class."
"Damn," said Peter, James, and Sirius in unison.
After lunch was done and the other three were off to class, Aimie, Remus, and Lily took a nice stroll down to Hagrid's hut to visit. Lily knocked loudly.
"Come in!"
"Hey, Hagrid," Aimie said as she opened the door. She was tackled by a large puppy. Hagrid grtabbed the dog and allowed the others to step inside. "Who's that?"
"Fang," Hagrid answered. "Me new puppy."
"He's cute."
"Don' you three 'ave class?" Hagrid asked as he took out the tea pot.
"Nope," Remus answered. "James, Sirius, and Peter all have double divination, but we have the double period off."
"THat's great," said Hagrid.
When dinner time came around, the three Marauders and Hagrid went up to the castle. By the time they got there, James, Sirius, and Peter were already eating.
"How was divination?" Lily asked innocently as she took her seat in front of Sirius.
"Shut up," James grunted.
"Another death prediction, James?" Remus asked, helping himself to some hot open turkey in gravy.
"Yep," Peter answered for him.
"Sucks," said Aimie.
Lily rolled her eyes. "Don't listen to her, James. She's just an old fraud. She doesn't have an 'inner eye'." James nodded.
At breakfast on the first of October, Professor Dumbledore had an announcement to make. "This year," he said, "we will be trying something new. The teachers and I have decided that this year there will be a Halloween Ball, for fifth years and above. Prefects will plan the ball along with the Head Boy and Girl. For years one through four, we have schedualed a special Hogsmeade afternoon on Halloween. Thank you."
Remus leaned over to James. "Here's your chance, Prongs," he whispered.
"Huh?'
"Ask Lily to the ball."
"Why?"
"Come on, James. We all know that you fancy her. Just ask her."
"Is it that obvious?" James asked.
Remus nodded. "You're always staring at her and crap like that. Ask her."
"Maybe," said James. "Maybe."
A/N: How is it? Pointless? Good? Funny? The only way to let me know is to review!
:-P
-Kristin-
Chapter Three: If The Number Two Pencil Is The Best, Why Isn't It Number One?
"Good morning, class."
"Moning, Professor Flitwick." Lily was the only one wwho answered. Charms was, after all, her favorite subject.
"Right," said Flitwick. "Today we're going to learn how to do the silencing charm."
We know how to do this already!
-James-
I know.
-Sirius-
I'm in the mood for some butterbeer. We should go on Friday night.
-Lily-
That's like...::counts on fingers::...FOUR days!
-Aimie-
We can't go until Friday.
-Remus-
Oh yeah, sorry, I forgot.
-Aimie-
Thanks.
-Remus-
For...
-Aimie-
Forgetting.
-Remus-
Oh, no problem. ::shrugs::
-Aimie-
So, Friday night it is then.
-James-
"Now, lets try it on our partners. Brake up into pairs of two, please."
James and Lily paired up, as did Remus and Aimie. Poor Sirius had to work with Peter.
Remus went first. "Silenzio." The professor was happy with his work. Aimie did the same thing and they passed with flying colors.
"This may seem like a stupid question, but how come you were so happy that I forgot that you were, you know?" Aimie spoke low but couldn't risk being overheard.
"Because, not a lot of people forget that kind of thing," Remus explained.
"I guess," Aimie said slowly. "It's just hard to remember what you are. To me, you're just Remus." She shrugged.
Remus smiled wide. "Thank you."
"It's nothing...really."
The bell rang.
James groaned. "Potions with the Slytherins. Woopdie doo!"
The group trudged down to the dungeons and took their usual seats in the back of the room. The best place for playing pranks, as every Slytherin in that class had found out in the years before.
Professor Green, head of house for Ravenclaw, stepped in. "Hello, class. I hope all of your summer holidays went well. Today we will be copying notes on the invisibility potion. The faster you copy your notes, the faster we get to brewing the potion."
"LUNCH!" Sirius yelled when the bell rang. He, James, and Peter ran off as fast as they could towards the Great Hall.
By the time the other three got to the Great Hall, the hungry ones were on their second helping.
"What took you so long?" Sirius asked through a mouthfull of mashed potatoes.
"We didn't take long," Lily said to him.
"The only difference between you guys and us guys, is we are civilized enough to walk to lunch."
Sirius stuck his tounge, full of food bits, at Aimie. "Put it away!" Lily mock-screamed.
"We don't have class after lunch," Remus said.
"Really?" James asked.
"Well, Lily, Aimie, and I don't. You guys took Divination, so you have class."
"Damn," said Peter, James, and Sirius in unison.
After lunch was done and the other three were off to class, Aimie, Remus, and Lily took a nice stroll down to Hagrid's hut to visit. Lily knocked loudly.
"Come in!"
"Hey, Hagrid," Aimie said as she opened the door. She was tackled by a large puppy. Hagrid grtabbed the dog and allowed the others to step inside. "Who's that?"
"Fang," Hagrid answered. "Me new puppy."
"He's cute."
"Don' you three 'ave class?" Hagrid asked as he took out the tea pot.
"Nope," Remus answered. "James, Sirius, and Peter all have double divination, but we have the double period off."
"THat's great," said Hagrid.
When dinner time came around, the three Marauders and Hagrid went up to the castle. By the time they got there, James, Sirius, and Peter were already eating.
"How was divination?" Lily asked innocently as she took her seat in front of Sirius.
"Shut up," James grunted.
"Another death prediction, James?" Remus asked, helping himself to some hot open turkey in gravy.
"Yep," Peter answered for him.
"Sucks," said Aimie.
Lily rolled her eyes. "Don't listen to her, James. She's just an old fraud. She doesn't have an 'inner eye'." James nodded.
At breakfast on the first of October, Professor Dumbledore had an announcement to make. "This year," he said, "we will be trying something new. The teachers and I have decided that this year there will be a Halloween Ball, for fifth years and above. Prefects will plan the ball along with the Head Boy and Girl. For years one through four, we have schedualed a special Hogsmeade afternoon on Halloween. Thank you."
Remus leaned over to James. "Here's your chance, Prongs," he whispered.
"Huh?'
"Ask Lily to the ball."
"Why?"
"Come on, James. We all know that you fancy her. Just ask her."
"Is it that obvious?" James asked.
Remus nodded. "You're always staring at her and crap like that. Ask her."
"Maybe," said James. "Maybe."
A/N: How is it? Pointless? Good? Funny? The only way to let me know is to review!
:-P
-Kristin-
