Author's Note: Hola! I haven't updated in a long time. I don't have time really. If I didn't have school and if it was the summer time I would've been done with this fic. But I'm not. I finally got an iPod! Yay!

Tru Lys: I feel sorry for Diana too! Well they don't know he's a werewolf. Like in school, you know when there's a kid who's different, quiet and is "not like everyone else because they're an individual". Well that's Remus kind of. It's a muggle area with few witches and wizards so the kids wouldn't know about werewolves. Thanks for the review!

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Enitsirk: Thanks for reviewing. I hope you review again. Diana is told Rachel is dead. But should she believe John? No of course not. I have a side fic called "Into the Shadows" in Rachel's POV and what happened to her. Yeah John is a jerk… you wouldn't believe what he does at the end of this fic! Thanks again… ur fic, I think it's called the Moon divides is really good.

Jessica: Hi! i swear i typed thanks in Microsoft word to u . Oh well thanks for the review.

Here the next chapter you have been waiting for. Enjoy!


The years went passed her before her eyes and the two boys were now in the fifth grade in muggle elementary school. They would get their letters to go to Hogwarts in a year. At least Romulus would get the letter. He could finally get out of Diana's hair and leave her alone. She knew that they were both wizards. They showed signs of magic at a very young age. Diana sadly knew that Remus would never get his letter to go to Hogwarts. They would have never allowed him.

The family also had financial problems. John took most (more like all) of the money out of their shared vault. Diana had her own vault but there was barely any money in it. So she had to find a job. Which would be hard for her to find any job in the wizarding world; she looked for a muggle job. She probably had the worst muggle job a witch like her could have: a waitress. Thank goodness it was only a part time job. Still, she hated waiting on people and how the boss treated her.

And the life at her home wasn't peaceful at all. She would get a call form the principal at the muggle school Romulus and Remus go to and would call her for either Romulus got into a fight with the children in his class or that Remus got sick.

Diana was thinking of the good old times when Aphrodite, Athena and Hera were at Hogwarts and had no idea what would happen about life after Hogwarts and just being teenage girls who talked about guys and other pointless things.

"Hey Diana!" called Aphrodite from a street in Hogsmeade. Diana rushed toward her. "How was your date with your "dear friend" John?" she asked slyly.

"It wasn't a date," replied Diana. Aphrodite gave her a look. "Oh fine it was a date!" she admitted. "It was very nice actually."

"My Diana is growing up!" Aphrodite laughed.

"Aphrodite!" Athena ran toward them out of breath, but didn't realize Diana was there when she said her next sentence. "I was looking for you. We were going to spy on Diana to see how that bastard John was treating her."

"Um Athena," Aphrodite said uncomfortably.

"Yeah," Athena said eagerly

"I'm right behind you," Diana said.

"Ok then. So you already saw John."

"Yes I did. You were a little bit too late," said Diana. Athena blushed from embarrassment.

"Where's Hera?" Aphrodite asked.

"She said she had detention or something," replied Athena sounding like she didn't care where Hera was.

"Let's go to Honeydukes!" suggested Diana.

"Ok," the two girls replied and walked toward the other side of Hogsmeade talking about Diana's first dating experience and Athena's plans for a prank.

"WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU?" yelled a snobby lady who Diana just poured hot coffee on her by accident. The lady lived in the town so she knew who Diana was.

"I'm so sorry!" Diana said handing her a paper towel. Her face was turning red from embarrassment. This was the third time she spilled coffee on someone because of daydreaming.

"You stupid lady. People like you…" and the lady kept babbling on and on.

Diana ignored the irritating comments and walked away from the lady.

"I got to be careful. One more time spilling coffee on person will lose me my job." thought Diana.

"There are people waiting for someone at table five." the hostess told Diana. The hostess was the only nice person in the restaurant and in this snobby town.

"Ok," Diana rushed over toward table five.

"Well it's about time," the man said rudely to her.

"Would like anything to drink?" Diana asked the couple without looking like she was pissed off and gave a phony smile.


Everyone was hanging with their group of friends during lunch talking. Except one person; it was a boy that was very thin and pale with light brown hair. His bright amber eyes were reading a book. He was all alone, well there were some kids at the same lunch table with him but they didn't pay much attention to him. The day was going fine for this kid; no one was bothering him today. Maybe he would get a break. Until a bunch of boys went over to him that were in his grade.

"What ya reading?" Romulus took the book out of his cousin's hand.

"Give it back Romulus," Remus said calmly.

The friends of Romulus gave bitter laughs. They weren't really Romulus' friends; they were more like a group of followers who didn't want to get on his bad side.

"Why should I?" Romulus, only taunting Remus even more.

"Why don't you bother someone else and leave me alone," Remus said with a lot of more force but still he didn't sound upset.

"Ah it seems like the wolf is coming out," Romulus whispered so only Remus could hear it. Remus grabbed the book out of his cousin's hand and walked away.

"Stupid Romulus," Remus thought and walked into the boy's bathroom.

Feeling extremely upset and annoyed by Romulus being the bastard his cousin was. He wanted to either punch him in the stomach or tell Romulus how he felt. But nooo. He couldn't do that. Remus always had to hide his emotions from Romulus (and the kids at school) since he didn't want people think he was a wimp. Remus always appearedthat he was not bothered by the annoying cousin but in reality he was upset on the inside. Romulus knew Remus' secret (which made things worse). Romulus would keep reminding him that he turned into a monster once a month which isn't too good for Remus' self esteem.

Remus gave a long sigh and walked out of the bathroom, a waiting what will happen next in his life. How could it get any better and was there any way it could get worse?


Diana came home from work greeted in silence. Romulus and Remus would be home in an hour so Diana had one hour to herself.

"Diana," called a voice. "Are you home?" It was Aphrodite.

"Hi," Diana said darkly.

"Work sucked today huh?" Aphrodite realized.

"Like that's not different," Diana replied lying on the couch.

"Did you spill coffee on someone again?" Aphrodite said jokingly.

"Yeah," Diana replied in a serious tone.

They both sat in the living room in silence until Romulus and Remus came home.

"Hi," The two women greeted the boys. Their tones had a phony happiness to them.

"Hi," they replied.

"How was school?" Diana asked them

"Ok, I guess," replied Remus and walked toward the stairs where his room was. Romulus walked over to the kitchen and was looking for a snack.

"They're the complete opposites," Aphrodite whispered to Diana.

"And you haven't realized that already," Diana snapped.

"Sorry,"

"Don't worry about it," Diana sighed and wondered when some type of miracle would occur.


Author's Note: I have a terrible case of writer's block so just understand if this chapter wasn't as good as others. If it was yay! Please review! Please! Yes i had to fix some grammar inthis chapter that's why it is updated... no new chapters... but soon it will have a new chapter!

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