Belinda Lorelei Vargus, known as Lorelei to her housemates, and the few friends she possessed, paced the Slytherin common room. She had come across some information, some wonderfully, delightful information. Now, what could she do with the information, other than spread her usual chaos. Lorelei bit her lip in thought, her hand finding the amulet she wore around her neck. Fingertips caressed the picture of the wolfish beast in chains engraved apon it. She had but to gain the Gryffindor boys trust.
Remus Lupin was no fool, by any means, despite the prats he called his mates. After all, what choice did he have, he had been sorted into Gryffindor after all. "What a pity." Lorelei spoke aloud to herself.
"What has you looking so pleased?" A feminine voiced called out to Lorelei from the stairway to the dorms. "And Please tell me it has nothing to do with you cozying up to Severus Snape at lunch today." Narcissa Black made a face that made it look as if she had smelled something foul.
"Well not all of us have Lucius Malfoy fawning over us." Lorelei replied. "But it was simply a fact finding mission."
"Oh really?"
"Don't worry your pretty little head about it Narcissa." Lorelei said with a smile. "It's nothing of importance to you, I'm sure." Then a sly look replaced Lorelei's smile. "Your related to Sirius Black, are you not?"
"Please, do not remind me." the girl spat. "He is a disgrace to the Black name. A Gryffindor, and consorting with that Potter boy."
"What about Remus?"
"What about him? That filthy mudblood doesn't even deserve to be mentioned." Lorelei was positive Narcissa's nose couldn't get any higher in the air.
"Still..." Lorelei begain. "Aside from the questionable heritage, and more than likely, questionable upbringing." The girl smirked. "He's not bad to look at."
"Thinking of slumming?" Lucius Malfoy's cold tones came from the enterence into the common room.
"I need some sort of distraction." Lorelei replied in a casual tone.
Lucius shook his head. "Come Narcissa, it's a lovely evening, and I thought we could take a walk before dinner." With that Narcissa gave Lorelei a nod, and joined Lucius, the two exiting the common room. Lorelei just smiled to herself as she watched them go. The silver pendant was still clasped in her fingers. Then a thought dawned on her. It shouldn't be so hard to gain the boys trust. Just tell him the truth. Show him the truth. And the amulet she wore would do just that.
