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James got off the ground and ran over to the veil. Remus caught him by the arm.

"You can't go through there," said Remus, "Their gone."

"They just went through," said James, "We have to get them!"

"Their gone," repeated Remus.

"I see you've succeeded," said a voice behind Remus.

They turned to see Death.

"How could you do this?" asked James.

"Do what?" she asked.

"Let Sirius and Lily die just as we succeeded in getting our human forms back," yelled James.

"Huh? Oh… Hold on…Five…Four…Three…Two…One…" she said.

There was a thump behind the veil. Then there was another one.

"Get off me," said a male voice.

"Sorry," said a female voice.

James ran around the veil. "Lily!" he screamed. He ran over to pull her into a hug.

"So we've succeeded," said Sirius.

"Yes," said Death, "and I hope you don't mind I made a little change in your appearance Sirius."

"What?" he asked.

She handed him a mirror. He couldn't believe what he saw. He looked just like he had when he was younger only a bit older. It was impossible to tell that he had been in Azkaban for 12 years.

Sirius smiled, but then it turned to a frown.

"We've got to find Harry," he said, "you must know where he is."

"Sorry," said Death, "I only know where people who are close to dieing are, or people who are dead. After I leave you, I won't even know where you're at. If it would help, I can send you a note if I do find him. I'll put it on the kitchen table at Grimmuald Place."

"You won't find him," said Lily, "he won't die. He can't die! I need him. The world needs him."

Break

The last thing he remembered was Professor Snape handing him a pen. Now he was laying in a comfortable bed. "I must be at Hogwarts," he thought, but he was proven wrong when he opened his eyes.

The wallpaper in the room was a deep red with gold swirls. The furniture was dark wood. In a minute the door opened, and a lady walked in.

She had graying light brown hair. She was short and very thin. She looked like she had been through a lot.

"Finally decided to wake up?" she asked.

"Yeah," said Harry, "Where am I?"

"You're on a deserted island in the middle of nowhere," she answered seriously, "My name is June Claythorn."

"Nice to meet you Miss Claythorn," Harry said, "I'm Harry Potter."

"Nice to meet you Harry," she said, "and please call me June."

"Alright," said Harry.

"Are you any relation to a James Potter?" she asked.

"Yes, he was my father," he answered.

"Was?" she asked.

"Yes," said Harry, "He died when I was one. Everyone knows that."

"Well, I haven't been off this island in I don't know how long," she said, "I was in his year at Hogwarts. Tell me, did he ever convince Lily Evens to like him?"

"Yes," said Harry, "she's my mother."

"Oh," said June happily, "You do have her eyes. By the way, I'm sorry but I don't think you'll be able to leave this island. I don't have a wand, and I don't think you do either. There have been no boats past here since I arrived. Also, we have no connection with the outside world. It's only you and me."

"Suits me fine," said Harry, "I really don't want to go back."

Harry and June spent what was left of the evening discussing his parents. She was sad to hear that both were dead. She was also sad to hear that Remus and Sirius were also gone, especially Remus.

"Harry, since you're going to be staying here," she said before she left for the night, "I've got to be completely honest with you."

"About what?" he asked.

"I'm a werewolf," she said, "I became one when I was about to turn 17. My family hates werewolves, except for my brother. He brought me to this island, so my parents wouldn't turn me in or worse. He built me this house. He used to come and visit me but he stopped after about a year."

"Really, "You didn't get bitten during school, did you?" he asked a bit afraid of the answer.

"No," she said, "Why?"

"Remus was a werewolf," said Harry, "Didn't you know that?"

"No," she said.

Author's note: Hope you enjoyed this chapter. Also many of you have said that Remus would not have forgotten the full moon as he did at the beginning of this story. I'm sorry, but I needed to fit it in some how and he did forget in the third book when he went in to the Shrieking Shack so it is possible.

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