Lorelei lay in bed, thinking about the days events. It had been quite the busy day indeed. After finaly deciding to ask Severus what it was about Remus Lupin that unnerved him so, Lorelei found herself plotting and planning. And she had wasted no time in setting things in action, once she had decided what she was going to do. She held the chain with the amulet before her, the silver disk spinning in circles before her eyes.
"That has got to be the ugliest peice of jewelry in exsistence." Narcissa came into the dorm room. "Why do you wear such a thing?"
"Because, I like silver." Lorelei replied absently, then fastened the necklace back around her neck once more. That was partially the truth. She did like silver. She also like not having to live in fear of what would or could happen three days of every month. How long had it been since she had undergone a transformation? Lorelei absently chewed on her lip in thought, counting the years backwards.
She had suffered the curse for the last 7 years, since she was 10. Her parent's had been distraught over the whole thing. It only took them a year to find a way to hold the beast in, and paid a great deal for the creation of the amulet. Lorelei, being the curious sort, had snuck in and watched, and when the black robed wizard wasn't looking, she snuck in and copied his notes.
"So what are you up to?" Narcissa asked, after the quiet had descended apon the room.
"Whatever do you mean Narcissa?" Lorelei asked, rolling over on her stomach, and retrieving a black leather bound book from her nightstand. The words in the book were written in tiny, fancy scrawl...Lorelei's own delicate handwriting. She flipped through the pages until she found a sketch of two disks, rough looking pictures of wolfish looking creatures sketched on them, bound in chains. Her eyes scanned over the words written before her, nodding absently.
Narcissa came to stand beside Lorelei's bed. "What is your sudden interest in that filthy Gryffindor mudblood?"
"Oh, you're on about Remus Lupin again." Lorelei answered with a bit of a laugh, and a slight shrug. She wasn't about to waste her time explaing things to Narcissa, besides, she really didn't need to know. "I've told you. He's a distraction. Besides, there has to be some kind of challenge in getting a Gryffindor to trust a Slytherin."
"And when you gain his trust?"
Lorelei flipped back over on her back once more. "I'll think of something." She flashed Narcissa a wicked grin. "I always do." That seemed to satisfy the other girl, since she went about readying for bed. Lorelei on the other hand, went to work writing out a list of things she was going to need.
