I'm back! Not sure if it's a bad thing or a good thing, but anyhow, I'd love if someone people review this chapter, even if it's to tell me I'm stupid. I'm going to continue with the original plot but with some minor changes on what I was picturing this story to be, mainly because I completely forgot where it was going. So now, I'll just imagine as I carry on…I know I'm lame but hey, it's been months since I've wrote in this one!
Thanks to all people that reviewed the last chapter and here goes nothing.
Chapter Four
Remus walked quickly along the corridors of Hogwarts. His face showed what he so obviously felt. He was furious with the outcome of his conversation with Thomas. That…annoying curled hair freak!
He had just spent three hours trying to avoid any real answer to her stupid questions, such as "Any thing bad happened to you in the past?" "What are you most afraid off?"
Questions like this, annoying and sloppy, showed that she had no real place to begin searching for whatever the hell she was searching for.
It also said that one of the main point, if not the main was to annoy him to the limits. She just kept playing innocent and fairly stupid every time he asked when'd it was his turn. He had desperate to find some secret, something he could hold on to use it against her, and make her help James win Lily's heart.
And when'd he asked her if she was afraid he'd find out any dirty secret about her, she simply laughed and said:
"I have no secrets for you, Lupin, or any to you'd like to know…"
"Everyone has secrets. Even you, with you're boring life and little importance"
"Yes, yes every one has secrets. As you do"
Remus wasn't quite found of the look on her face when she had said the last sentence. A curious look that he had seen on James and Sirius faces on they're first year.
He reached the Gryffindor Commun room and sat by the fire in his favourite chair. This girl was really making him tick. Now, Remus Lupin wasn't into snooping people's business, or into going around asking searching for secrets, but Remus Lupin was a very, very smart boy and even tho it didn't show, he had a very, very short temper.
Most people didn't get on his nerves because they didn't know how, and those who did, wouldn't.
A short while after he sat on the chair, the portrait opened again and a fairly tall girl walked in.
Her curly hair was as messy and usual and she kept her face down, and her eyes looking at the floor.
She was carrying two or three books about Divination and what looked like a…diary?
An evil grin came to Remus face. In his mind a wicked plan was forming.
So unoriginal, so obvious, so simple.
Yet so brilliant.
End of chapter
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