Chapter 7:
Morning classes were almost unbearable for the Marauders. James would not talk to Lupin, Sirius was still fuming but being locked out and sleeping in the common room and of course Peter still hadn't why everyone was so irate. To make matters worse the professors kept giving James looks implying pity. In return Potter would scoff or roll his eyes.
"Mr. Lupin," Professor Dumbledor said for the third time, pulling Remus from his daydreams. "Please tell the class the potion that is equivalent to the transfiguration of a human to an object?"
"Seirios Bane, it was developed in 1689 by Nicolas Flamel. It was given this name because Serios is the Greek word for burning, and when Mr. Flamel first took this potion he felt as if he was being burned from the inside out. Because he felt he was going to die he chose Bane in the second half." Remus said casually, while taking a slight bow.
"Yes, that's correct and 25 points to Gryffindor." Professor Dumbledor said, surprised and then continued his lesson.
"Wow, Moony is still smarter then me when he is day dreaming. Then again he always wins doesn't he?" James muttered.
"Doesn't someone sound jealous today?" Remus snapped back. They walked to lunch in silence, except for Peter. He was struggling to figure out why lunch was at noon.
"Why isn't it at like 11:30? That's when I get hungry. Well maybe at 11 o'clock?" Wormtail continued to ramble until Sirius snapped.
"Lunch is halfway between breakfast and dinner! Both start at 6:30 and end at 7:30. Got it?"
"Well. wha-"
"NO! HALFWAY!" Sirius yelled, just as they opened the massive doors. They ignored the stares of the other houses, and sat at their normal seats. But unlike usual they weren't whispering about their newest prank or looking for girls. Lupin was reading "Hogwarts: A History" and James was playing with a stolen Golden Snitch.
Tensions rose when Lupin mouthed "Waste of Time." towards Potter.
"If you're so smart how come you don't know when to SHUT UP?"
"Trust me Prongs, I do." And the bickering began again, just as Lily Evans walked into the Great Hall.
Morning classes were almost unbearable for the Marauders. James would not talk to Lupin, Sirius was still fuming but being locked out and sleeping in the common room and of course Peter still hadn't why everyone was so irate. To make matters worse the professors kept giving James looks implying pity. In return Potter would scoff or roll his eyes.
"Mr. Lupin," Professor Dumbledor said for the third time, pulling Remus from his daydreams. "Please tell the class the potion that is equivalent to the transfiguration of a human to an object?"
"Seirios Bane, it was developed in 1689 by Nicolas Flamel. It was given this name because Serios is the Greek word for burning, and when Mr. Flamel first took this potion he felt as if he was being burned from the inside out. Because he felt he was going to die he chose Bane in the second half." Remus said casually, while taking a slight bow.
"Yes, that's correct and 25 points to Gryffindor." Professor Dumbledor said, surprised and then continued his lesson.
"Wow, Moony is still smarter then me when he is day dreaming. Then again he always wins doesn't he?" James muttered.
"Doesn't someone sound jealous today?" Remus snapped back. They walked to lunch in silence, except for Peter. He was struggling to figure out why lunch was at noon.
"Why isn't it at like 11:30? That's when I get hungry. Well maybe at 11 o'clock?" Wormtail continued to ramble until Sirius snapped.
"Lunch is halfway between breakfast and dinner! Both start at 6:30 and end at 7:30. Got it?"
"Well. wha-"
"NO! HALFWAY!" Sirius yelled, just as they opened the massive doors. They ignored the stares of the other houses, and sat at their normal seats. But unlike usual they weren't whispering about their newest prank or looking for girls. Lupin was reading "Hogwarts: A History" and James was playing with a stolen Golden Snitch.
Tensions rose when Lupin mouthed "Waste of Time." towards Potter.
"If you're so smart how come you don't know when to SHUT UP?"
"Trust me Prongs, I do." And the bickering began again, just as Lily Evans walked into the Great Hall.
