Lorelei felt Remus's lips touching hers. 'What is he doing?' she felt herself yeilding to the kiss, 'What the bloody hell am I doing?' she thought. It was sweet and tender, and despite the fact that Lorelei knew she shouldn't allow it, she couldn't managing to pull herself away either.
"Well isn't this cozy." Severus's voice cut into the moment. "Shall we be expecting puppies anytime soon?" he asked with a bit of a sneer.
Lorelei jumped back from Remus, who turned with a frown to look up at Severus. "Don't you have a book to read somewhere?"
Severus pointedly looked past him to Lorelei. "So is he fixed?"
It was Remus's turn to pull back a bit. "You told him? Of all bloody people."
Lorelei rolled her eyes. "It's not like he didn't already know what you were. He's the one that told me." she defeneded herself. "And I didn't tell him...not really." She looked up at Severus. "Is there something you wanted Severus?" The boy in question shook his head, although his eyes did fall on the box that still rested on the blanket. Lorelei put a protective hand over it, blocking it from his veiw. "Then we'll speak later?"
"Don't feel as if you must." he replied. "As I've previously stated. I'd rather not." Severus forced a brief smile. "Good-day Lorelei, " then under his breath muttered. "wolf." glancing at Remus, before turning his back on the two of them, and walking back across the grounds.
Remus turned to look at Lorelei, "So he knows about, all of it?"
"All Severus knows is that we are both what we are." Lorelei began, "And that I was in possession of one amulet, and created another."
"And the box?" Remus questioned her. "Does he know, what I am assuming to be, in the box?"
"Not that I know of." Lorelei replied. "You don't trust that it's in there?" Do I have to show you?" she frowned a bit, and silently undid the spell she had binding it shut. Opening it, she thrust it out at Remus. "See, there it is. Safe and sound." she spat, then slammed the lid shut. "Here, take it. I don't want a damn thing to do with it anymore." With that she stood up, brushing the crumbs of her lunch from her.
"Lorelei that's not what I meant." Remus told her, "I just don't trust him." he too was now standing.
The girl waved him off. "It's no big deal, not surprising." 'Why am I getting so upset.' Lorelei's head swam a bit. "After all, I'm just a Slytherin and all." Her stomach lurched, and her eyes blurred.
"Lorelei?" Remus's voice spoke up, "Are you okay? You look kind of pale."
She drew in a deep breath, and summoned her things together. "I'm fine." she snapped a bit, "Just a bit tired. I worked late last night on the amulet, and I haven't felt too good...and..." she felt light-headed. "If you don't mind, I think I'm going to..." But she never finished the sentence as Lorelei pitched forward.
Remus caught the girl in his arms. "Lorelei?" Quickly he scooped up the gir's unconsious form, and hurried off to the hospital wing.
