Note: If you recognize anything, perhaps you've read HP-books. And anything you can't find in them, are mine. No, not everything. The person who can guess who owns the quotes from 'The Shining' will win 1000 SEK. And, the first quote is from page 520, Chapter called Drinks on the house, Part Five, called Matters of life and death. And Aurora says, translated into English: Oh, I really didn't know!

'Now, where's my quill?' These words were heard in the Gryffindor common room every evening. These words meant that it was time for the Daily Marauder Homework Ritual. Which the four Marauders had every evening. But it was not every evening that any homework were made. Mostly the Homework Ritual became the Dueling Ritual. Sirius Black and James Potter were like brothers, but just like brothers they didn't always get along, and both were fond of hexing each other. They knew a large number of hexes, which their classmates sometimes found practical, but sometimes just was bloody annoying. The Homework Ritual always started as a Homework Ritual, but when Sirius and James either got bored or finished their homework, they started talking. And if it had been a long day, they both were a little short-tempered. The other two Marauders, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew, mostly finished their homework slower than the others. In Remus' case, it was a matter of minutes, in Peter's it was a matter of days. But one thing was always the same. James was ever able to find his quill. Or at least pretended not to. After searching his bag, he found it, and started to do his Transfiguration homework. Just a few meters away from the four Marauders, the three Gryffindor girls were sitting at a table, doing homework as well. Or, two of them were, and the third one, a girl with long black hair, was reading a yellow book that looked like a muggle novel.

'I just CAN'T do this!' Robyn Donaldson exclaimed, slamming her Transfiguration book on the table. 'It's IMPOSSIBLE!'

'I'm not surprised' the girl with the muggle book said.

'Oh, shut your big mouth, Sunrise!'

'Shut up, you too, Robyn. I'm trying to work here!' James said.

'No, really?' Aurora Sunrise said. 'Lily,' she added to the third girl at the table, 'call the Vatican. We've got a miracle to report! The famous James Potter, working!'

'She's right, you know. Shut your big mouth!' Sirius said.

'Did I hear somebody squeak?' Aurora said, returning to her book. The Gryffindor fifth years remained silent for a couple of minutes. Sirius wrote the last lines of his History of Magic essay, and threw himself back in his chair.

'I'm finished' he said.

'I know' James replied. 'Wait, this will just take a second'

'No, it won't. It'll take all night. And I'm bored'

'I don't care, Siri' James said.

'But what am I supposed to do while you finish your homework?' Sirius complained.

'I don't know! Go annoy somebody!'

'Like who?'

'McGonnagal, Crouch, Rita Skeeter, Aurora, anybody!' Sirius thought about this. Only one of these persons were present. And she was reading a book. A perfect opportunity to annoy her. So he got up, placed himself behind Aurora, and tried to read over her shoulder. He knew she hated this. And that was why he did it. Aurora moved in her chair, trying to make her book out of vision for Sirius, but he moved after. After a minute or so, she said:

'Sirius, do you want me to read out loud to you?' He just smiled, and continued to read over her shoulder. If somebody had been looking at Aurora at that moment her face had clearly said that she was thinking something like: 'Oh, Black, bugger OFF!' But Aurora normally avoided that kind of language in the presence of other people than her family, and people she knew didn't take it the wrong way. So she just moved again, but Sirius continued to read. Then he said:

'Why does that seem familiar to me?'

'Why does what seem familiar?' Remus asked, looking up from his notes. Sirius read out aloud:

'"Hello boys," Jack Torrance said softly. "I've been away but now I'm back."

"Good evening, Mr. Torrance," Lloyd said genuinely pleased. "It's good to see you."

"It's good to be back, Lloyd"' Sirius stopped reading, and Aurora shut her book, realising the following conversation would be interesting.

'Yeah, it rings a bell. I think I've heard that before' James said slowly. 'Well, not that exactly, but something like that, yes, it's familiar'

'I wonder why' Aurora said, looking at the ceiling. 'Have you been reading my books, James?'

'I doubt he has, since half the books you own are in Swedish' Remus said.

'Åh, det visste jag verkligen inte!' Aurora said. Her voice contained both sarcasm and surprise, but nobody understood her, so there was no use being sarcastic.

'What did you say?' Remus asked.

'Never mind. Well, since you lot don't remember were you've heard that before, I can tell you that you heard it yesterday evening, when we saw 'The Shining'. Do all Englishmen have such a bad memory?'

'It's a book? 'The Shining' is a book?' Sirius asked, ignoring what she said about Englishmen.

'No, not at all' Aurora said casually. Sirius and James looked puzzled for a moment, and then they realised that she was sarcastic again.

'May I have a look?' Remus the bookworm asked. Aurora made the book fly through the air with her wand, and it landed neatly in front of Remus, who took it up, and read the text on the back. And then he opened the book, and read out loud:

'Part One: Prefatory Matters'

'What's prefatory?' Aurora asked.

'Shut up, I want to hear this' Sirius said.

'Look, why don't you shut up instead? 'Tis my book, and if you're not polite, I will use it to knock you unconscious!'

'No, you really wouldn't want to do that' Sirius said threateningly.

'No, as a matter of fact. My book would be all destroyed by the gel in your hair' Aurora said, sounding very casual. 'And you know what? That gel makes your hair look dirty. You remind me of Snape' Sirius made a move to draw his wand, but Aurora was faster, and caught his arm in an iron grip.

'Now, Black, are you sure you want to do that?' Sirius made a face. He would never imagined Aurora to be that strong.

'Let go of me' he said. 'Or you'll break my arm' And, to everybody's surprise, Aurora released her grip, and with the wave of her wand, her book flew out of Remus' hand and landed on the table in front of her. She picked it up, took her bag, and stood up.

'I'm going to bed' she said casually. 'Goodnight' She walked away, heading for the girls' dormitory, but when she saw a new note on the note-board she stopped dead. Then she made a surprised sound. A unpleasant surprised sound.

'What is it, Roe?' Remus asked. She turned around, her eyes wide with horror.

'We're going to watch another film. Tomorrow'

'Well, which film is it? Lily asked.

'Oh, help me. It's...'

Phillie: Moahahaha! I'm so evil! I've created a cliffhanger! And I'm so sorry this is such a bad chapter, but I want it up. Just need some ideas for next one. What film will it be? I've got one, but if any smart reviewer could think of something better, let me know by hitting the review-button. Next chapter will be up soon... cough