Till Death Do We Part
Chapter 1: Transfer Students
Disclaimer: What names and stuff you recognize, ain't mine.
A/N: I don't have anything to say other than that I'm crazy and strange and weird and yeah.but you knew that didn't you!
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James Potter peered out of the compartment of the train at those arriving at the station. In particular, he was hoping to see his fellow sixth-years, friends, and Marauders, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew.
It was an overcast day and the skies threatened to unleash the gallons of water they held within them on the arriving students. James, looking upward at the sky, saw the first few fat raindrops fall. Soon the rain was coming down in sheets onto the unfortunate students who were still outside of the train. These shrieked and ran for the shelter that the train offered.
James turned as he heard the compartment door open. He grinned wickedly when he saw who it was: his friends Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew, all of whom were, at the moment, thoroughly drenched.
"Well look who it is all nice and dry, our friend Jamsie," Sirius commented, glaring with annoyance at the only dry member of the compartment, James, while brushing his wet black hair out of his face.
"Stop calling me 'Jamsie,' Padfoot."
"Okay.Jamsie," Sirius grinned roguishly as he said this last. Then, grinning even wider, if this was possible, proceeded to turn into a great, big, shaggy, coal-black dog and shake all the water out of his fur and onto the other three boys in the compartment.
James glared daggers at Sirius as the later turned back into his human form. "That was NOT funny, Padfoot!"
"Yes it was Prongs," Remus interjected, "just not for you."
James grumbled something inaudible and looked back out the window as the train started to leave the station. Sirius plopped down beside him and the other two took this as their cue to sit down as well.
"So, Jamsie," James growled as Sirius said this. "Are you and Susan still going out?"
"Who's Susan?" James asked looking blank.
"Prongs! You don't remember who your last girlfriend was?!" Remus exclaimed.
"Ooooooooooh. THAT Susan." James finally remembered. "No, I dumped her a long time ago. And then I was with Hannah, that lasted two weeks. Then I dumped her. Then I dumped."
Remus shook his head and wisely ceased to argue with his friend.
"I heard that there are some new transfer students are coming this year," Peter said interrupting James's counting of how many girls he had dumped over the summer holiday.
At this Sirius and James exchanged a look.
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
"Yep. More girls."
"You two have one track minds." Remus sighed and shook his head. "Do you ever think about anything other than girls?!"
"Of course!" Sirius exclaimed and began listing things on his fingers, "Let's see.besides girls, food, pranks, playing pranks on Malfoy, playing pranks on Snape, food, humiliating Slytherins.um.other things.?"
"Anything that DOESN'T have to do with food, pranks, or girls?"
"Um..things? Zonko's?"
"No, that has to do with pranks."
"Oh. I don't know then."
Remus shook his head again, rolled his eyes, and stared out the window. As the rain had finally stopped, he could see the passing countryside.
"Anyway, where are these new girls, I mean students from?"
Peter grinned, "Well, there's I think a few from Ireland, one or two from Beaxbatons, and a big group from America, I think the school's called the Salem Witches' Academy. It's supposed to be an all girls school. And who knows there might be some I forgot."
"Great! I've already gone through almost all the ones at Hogwarts," Sirius exclaimed.
"See? He has a one track mind!" Remus exclaimed, his point proven.
Then the compartment door slid open and all four boys turned to see who stood on the opposite side. The striking emerald-eyed redhead standing with one hand on the door, the other on the door frame, paused. Sirius had already started to drool and James wasn't far behind. "Um, I-I'm sorry. I thought that this compartment was empty," the girl said, her eyes focused on the floor as she talked, "I'll go find another compartment. Sorry to have bothered you."
"No, please, stay," Remus said kindly, as the others were drooling too much to say anything. "We would love to have you join us."
"No! I-I mean no, I don't mean to impose on you. I'll just leave." The girl said before she turned and fled down the corridor away from their compartment.
Silence reigned after her departure until Remus broke it: "I think she was for some reason afraid of us."
"Why?" Sirius asked, dumbfounded.
Yet no one could answer his simple question about so complicated and mysterious a person.
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Well? Likey? R&R? Please?
Chapter 1: Transfer Students
Disclaimer: What names and stuff you recognize, ain't mine.
A/N: I don't have anything to say other than that I'm crazy and strange and weird and yeah.but you knew that didn't you!
***
James Potter peered out of the compartment of the train at those arriving at the station. In particular, he was hoping to see his fellow sixth-years, friends, and Marauders, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew.
It was an overcast day and the skies threatened to unleash the gallons of water they held within them on the arriving students. James, looking upward at the sky, saw the first few fat raindrops fall. Soon the rain was coming down in sheets onto the unfortunate students who were still outside of the train. These shrieked and ran for the shelter that the train offered.
James turned as he heard the compartment door open. He grinned wickedly when he saw who it was: his friends Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew, all of whom were, at the moment, thoroughly drenched.
"Well look who it is all nice and dry, our friend Jamsie," Sirius commented, glaring with annoyance at the only dry member of the compartment, James, while brushing his wet black hair out of his face.
"Stop calling me 'Jamsie,' Padfoot."
"Okay.Jamsie," Sirius grinned roguishly as he said this last. Then, grinning even wider, if this was possible, proceeded to turn into a great, big, shaggy, coal-black dog and shake all the water out of his fur and onto the other three boys in the compartment.
James glared daggers at Sirius as the later turned back into his human form. "That was NOT funny, Padfoot!"
"Yes it was Prongs," Remus interjected, "just not for you."
James grumbled something inaudible and looked back out the window as the train started to leave the station. Sirius plopped down beside him and the other two took this as their cue to sit down as well.
"So, Jamsie," James growled as Sirius said this. "Are you and Susan still going out?"
"Who's Susan?" James asked looking blank.
"Prongs! You don't remember who your last girlfriend was?!" Remus exclaimed.
"Ooooooooooh. THAT Susan." James finally remembered. "No, I dumped her a long time ago. And then I was with Hannah, that lasted two weeks. Then I dumped her. Then I dumped."
Remus shook his head and wisely ceased to argue with his friend.
"I heard that there are some new transfer students are coming this year," Peter said interrupting James's counting of how many girls he had dumped over the summer holiday.
At this Sirius and James exchanged a look.
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
"Yep. More girls."
"You two have one track minds." Remus sighed and shook his head. "Do you ever think about anything other than girls?!"
"Of course!" Sirius exclaimed and began listing things on his fingers, "Let's see.besides girls, food, pranks, playing pranks on Malfoy, playing pranks on Snape, food, humiliating Slytherins.um.other things.?"
"Anything that DOESN'T have to do with food, pranks, or girls?"
"Um..things? Zonko's?"
"No, that has to do with pranks."
"Oh. I don't know then."
Remus shook his head again, rolled his eyes, and stared out the window. As the rain had finally stopped, he could see the passing countryside.
"Anyway, where are these new girls, I mean students from?"
Peter grinned, "Well, there's I think a few from Ireland, one or two from Beaxbatons, and a big group from America, I think the school's called the Salem Witches' Academy. It's supposed to be an all girls school. And who knows there might be some I forgot."
"Great! I've already gone through almost all the ones at Hogwarts," Sirius exclaimed.
"See? He has a one track mind!" Remus exclaimed, his point proven.
Then the compartment door slid open and all four boys turned to see who stood on the opposite side. The striking emerald-eyed redhead standing with one hand on the door, the other on the door frame, paused. Sirius had already started to drool and James wasn't far behind. "Um, I-I'm sorry. I thought that this compartment was empty," the girl said, her eyes focused on the floor as she talked, "I'll go find another compartment. Sorry to have bothered you."
"No, please, stay," Remus said kindly, as the others were drooling too much to say anything. "We would love to have you join us."
"No! I-I mean no, I don't mean to impose on you. I'll just leave." The girl said before she turned and fled down the corridor away from their compartment.
Silence reigned after her departure until Remus broke it: "I think she was for some reason afraid of us."
"Why?" Sirius asked, dumbfounded.
Yet no one could answer his simple question about so complicated and mysterious a person.
***
Well? Likey? R&R? Please?
