"Come on, boys, it should be right...up...here..." Mrs. Lupin trailed off
the deserted cove came into view.
"I don't see anything," Peter said, but James punched him in the stomach.
"Shut it, Wormtail. It's right there, see?" He pointed to the air in front of him, winking ostentatiously at the others.
"I can't believe it!" Mrs. Lupin said, "They moved the lighthouse!"
"Mum," Remus said soothingly, "I don't think they moved the lighthouse. Maybe it's on the other side of the bay..."
"Shhh, we don't have time for your logic and coherent thoughts right now, Moony." Sirius said, shoving Remus into a small cave in the rocks.
"Well, come on then. We'll look some more," Mrs. Lupin sighed as they trudged away.
"Hey!" Remus called, but no one paid much attention. Having fallen on his leg wrong, he was finding it temporarily difficult to move it. He didn't mind that he was stuck in a cave, wounded, but there was the problem of surviving to deal with.
"Hey!" he called again.
Crickets chirped in the background.
Damn it, he thought, this figures.
"I'm bored," Peter whined, dipping his feet into the water.
"Yeah, me too," James agreed, "Hey, where's Moony?"
"Huh, I don't know," Sirius said, "You know, I thought there was a distinct lack of estrogen around here..."
"He left us before we found the lighthouse. Do you think he got depressed when we found it? I mean, his Mum seemed pretty upset that it had a Starbucks in it and all. Maybe it runs in the family," James volunteered.
"Damn coffee-haters," Sirius murmured under his breath.
There was a rustle in the bushes beside them, and Remus crawled into the clearing. He was quite dirty, and had several twigs sticking out of is hair.
"Oh, hey, Remus! What are you up to?" James asked.
Remus was silent a moment before letting out a low growl. "Full moon tonight," he whispered.
"Oh Moony," Sirius said, "You're such a drama queen sometimes."
Oh yeah? thought Remus, then why didn't I get cast in Cats?
A/N: Tell me what to say and I will say it to you. Capture the flag?
"I don't see anything," Peter said, but James punched him in the stomach.
"Shut it, Wormtail. It's right there, see?" He pointed to the air in front of him, winking ostentatiously at the others.
"I can't believe it!" Mrs. Lupin said, "They moved the lighthouse!"
"Mum," Remus said soothingly, "I don't think they moved the lighthouse. Maybe it's on the other side of the bay..."
"Shhh, we don't have time for your logic and coherent thoughts right now, Moony." Sirius said, shoving Remus into a small cave in the rocks.
"Well, come on then. We'll look some more," Mrs. Lupin sighed as they trudged away.
"Hey!" Remus called, but no one paid much attention. Having fallen on his leg wrong, he was finding it temporarily difficult to move it. He didn't mind that he was stuck in a cave, wounded, but there was the problem of surviving to deal with.
"Hey!" he called again.
Crickets chirped in the background.
Damn it, he thought, this figures.
"I'm bored," Peter whined, dipping his feet into the water.
"Yeah, me too," James agreed, "Hey, where's Moony?"
"Huh, I don't know," Sirius said, "You know, I thought there was a distinct lack of estrogen around here..."
"He left us before we found the lighthouse. Do you think he got depressed when we found it? I mean, his Mum seemed pretty upset that it had a Starbucks in it and all. Maybe it runs in the family," James volunteered.
"Damn coffee-haters," Sirius murmured under his breath.
There was a rustle in the bushes beside them, and Remus crawled into the clearing. He was quite dirty, and had several twigs sticking out of is hair.
"Oh, hey, Remus! What are you up to?" James asked.
Remus was silent a moment before letting out a low growl. "Full moon tonight," he whispered.
"Oh Moony," Sirius said, "You're such a drama queen sometimes."
Oh yeah? thought Remus, then why didn't I get cast in Cats?
A/N: Tell me what to say and I will say it to you. Capture the flag?
