"The fact that you're trying to become amigi illegally!" She said sternly "Trying, yes, but its difficult you know. I had to have McGonagall help me! And here you are trying to do it all yourself. The books in the library don't tell you everything, believe me I would know." She said, remembering the time she was learning to use her power.

"So you had to steal the book form us?"

"I didn't steal it! You stole if from me!"

"No, you left it in the common room, unattended." James said, with a smug look on his face.

"Well you didn't help the fact!" She said in return. "Prince was breathing down my back!"

"Not our fault." Sirius said. Peter and Remeus both stood behind James and Sirius. They obviously didn't want trouble. Gabrielle wanted trouble, desperately.

"So what's your motive? All fugitives have motives."

"Fugitives?" James asked, thinking the fact that she called them fugitives laughable.

"Wait!" She said before they could say another word. "I heard something."

"What?" James asked. Looking around. Gabrielle took out her wand.

"There's someone there." She turned into a hound, and started searching for whoever, and whatever was in that deserted corridor. She found Snape; he was in a room, his face pressed against the wall. There were instruments on the floor. They were obviously the noise she heard. She turned into herself.

"Snooping, eh Snape?" James said from behind her. Snape spun around, mortified. He took out his wand. Gabrielle disabled him with a spell as soon as she saw the wand.

"Lets keep this clean, shall we?" She said. She looked at James he seemed calm and confident, but she could see through that. Snape could have heard them, but if he didn't hear them coming it was doubtful he could've heard what they were saying.

"You know what happens to people who snoop on others?" Sirius said, gripping his wand tightly. Gabrielle looked at him sternly.

"He's unarmed Sirius, what are you going to do?" She said.

"Absolutely nothing," a voice said from behind them. Gabrielle dropped Snape's wand. It was Gurrow. "What exactly was he snooping in on that was so important, I wonder." She added.

"Nothing Professor. We were just talking." James said innocently.

"In the abandoned corridor. No one goes here anymore." Gurrow said. Snape moved behind Gurrow, for his own protection.

"We like our privacy." James said.

"Obviously." She said, and then turned to Gabrielle. "Gabrielle! Snape is missing his wand, will you return it to him?"

"Yes professor" She said blushing. She picked it up off of the floor.

"You will precede to diner," she said to them. They walked down the corridor. The Grand hall was around the corner.

"Do you think she heard anything?" Remeus whispered.

"I guess we'll see, but you didn't tell me what your motive is."

"We don't plan to" James said, looking back at his friends, and back at Gabrielle. She became furious, and went over to Morgain. This meant She would try twice as hard to find out. It was how she worked.

"Do you think we'll need her help." Peter asked looking over at Gabrielle.

"Of course not!" James said.

"We can do it all our selves." Sirius said, agreeing with James. Peter grew nervous, he wasn't sure.

Meanwhile, Gabrielle was explaining everything Morgian.

"Hate him. Hate him. Hate him!" she said ripping a napkin to shreds.

"Really, Gabrielle. I bet you could figure it out without them telling you." Morgian said, trying to calm her friend down. Gabrielle looked up.

"I think your right" her eyes lit up. Their friends joined them at the Gryffindor table.

She was reading in the Gryffindor common room after quidditch practice, or at least that what she made is seem like she was doing. She had finished her homework at dinner and was now pretending to read, but was looking through a book with an invisibility spell on it so that her side of the book seemed invisible. She could see everything James and his lot was doing. There was the amigi book, and Lupin left the common room. Soon it got boring; they weren't doing anything so she started playing with her wand. She started turning her book into other things, like a cat, and a candle. Soon that got boring too, and she became tired. So she decided to bring the book upstairs and come back as an animal to investigate further. She walked up the steps to her dormitory and placed the book in her bag. She said goodnight to the others in their room, and turned into a cat again. She walked down the steps cautiously and entered the room.

"Now don't try to pull that one off again," someone said behind her. She spun around, and meowed, she meant to say James in surprise, but that's all that would come out. Given she's a cat at the moment. She turned into her old self.

"Well, it could've worked if-

"If what?" Sirius interrupted.

"If. Um. If only Pettigrew saw me." Gabrielle said. "Sorry Pettigrew." She added.

"None taken." he said.

"Stop trying Orwood"

"I won't," she said, putting her hands on her hips and giving them all a forceful glance and stomped up to the dormitory.

Hate them. Hate them. Hate them. Hate them. Hate them. Hate them all! She wrote.

She was so angry she made a tear in the piece of parchment she was using to write Morgain a letter.

They wont tell me! How dare they! There sooooo incredibly rude. I swear. Don't even know how I liked James. Wait what am I saying? I didn't and I never will! She added onto the letter. In her fury, she ripped it as she folded it (don't ask how) but repaired it with her wand and gave it to hero after sighing in it of course.

Morgain read the letter, stroking Hero. The light from a candle on her bedside table lit it up. She laughed when she read it. Gabrielle did like James, she knew it, and it was funny seeing her pretend she didn't sometimes. This will all blow over soon enough, she thought. Laura asked her what she was laughing about.