A/N: Thank you to those people who reviewed. This time instead of all of the year being in one chapter year four will be in two or three parts.

Chapter 4


Fourth year was a more relaxed year, Lily and her friends and the Marauders thought they knew them pretty well so there were no more awkward questions. They all thought they could be trusted, so it was much easier for all of them.

Ellie showed them all the wedding photos and told them everything, from what band played to what colour the napkins were.

Emma and Fred were no longer a couple, as they both found it to hard when Fred went back the Beauxbatons. Emma had met someone anyway, and Fred made something up, so he didn't sound like a loser, that he had too. So they were just friends, and very good ones.

James and Lily were the same, James was dating some girl in the third year and Lily was dating a fifth year.

Ron had been asked out by a little second year and he had tried to say no in the nicest possible manner, but it came out pretty blunt. The Marauders and the guys all had a good laugh at it afterwards, which made Ron feel a bit more excepted and comfortable about it.

Hermione hadn't been asked out but she felt a lot more excepted here than back home, she finally had some girl friends who helped her dress on weekends and put make-up on. She felt so good when they complimented her on something; it was like getting a ten out of ten on a quiz.


'So, you met someone else. Who is it?' Hermione asked Emma and Lily the first night she arrived.

'He's great,' started Lily. 'It's another Ravenclaw and he's in fifth year, everyone likes him.'

'Mine's Hufflepuff, so adorable, he has the most gorgeous smile you have ever seen,' she said.

'Names,' requested Hermione.

'Michael,' Lily said.

'Jamie,' said Emma happily.

'So what's up with you and Alex?' Lily asked.

Hermione groaned. 'Everything is wrong, instead of asking me out, he's sort of ignoring me in his weird ways,' she said.

'Poor you,' said Lily. 'But at least some guy isn't asking you out every few minutes when you don't want to go out with him.'

'James?'

'Yup,' she sighed.

Hermione laughed, haha, little do you know that you end up marrying him!

'You ok, Mione? You haven't said anything in a while,' Emma asked.

'Fine,' she laughed. 'Just thinking.'


'Ok, Harry, my question is for you,' shouted Sirius, taking a swig of the firewhiskey.

'Fire away!'

'Do you have a special lady back home?' he asked.

'Not really, I like this girl though,' he said truthfully, thinking about Hogwarts.

'Name?'

'You can't ask two questions to the same person in one go!' he shouted, Ron was just next to him and he was the last person who he wanted his crush to be known to.

'Fine,' said Sirius.

'My turn,' said Remus loudly.

'It is too, my furry little friend,' said James.

'Ok, this is boring,' said Sirius. 'I want the girls to come!'

'Good idea,' said Peter, who would agree to anything Sirius said.

For around five minutes the game was put on hold so they could persuade the girls to play with them. They succeeded.

'Whose go was it?' Jess asked.

'Mine!' Remus said happily.

'And it was my turn to ask a question,' said Harry.

'Well hurry up or we'll never finish the game,' Claudia said.

After two hours of playing Truth or Dare the Slytherin's were being chased by suit of armors, Claudia had proposed to Snape, Remus had kissed Ellie and Sirius had kissed ten girl in a minute, with his tongue all of the friends returned to their beds, happy that their night had not been boring.

'Is there ever a boring day at this school?' Lily asked happily.

'I don't think so,' Ellie said, thinking hard.

'Well then that's good,' said Hermione. 'Pray it stays that way.'


'Hey, James,' said George as he walked into the Great Hall ready to stuff his face with as much as he could, he was starving.

'Hello little bro,' he said. 'Hi George.'

James smiled at him, and then waved at some girls behind him.

'James, I was wondering if you could, I don't know, set me up with someone?' he asked.

'I'd be glad to,' he said. 'What's your type: clingy or not clingy.'

'Not clingy, but clingy enough that I know she's interested.'

'Good, ok, brown, red, blonde or black hair?'

'Brown or blonde,' he said.

'Ok, what is most important to you – humor, good at pranks, good looks, smart or athletic?'

George looked dumbfounded.

'Don't worry, I get this a lot,' he told him. 'You can pick two if you want.'

George laughed. 'I pick humor and good at pranks.'

'Nice choice, I don't get that a lot,' James said. 'I think you should probably go for her,' he said pointing a girl sitting just a little down from where they were. Which meant she was a Gryffindor. She had blonde hair and blue eyes; she was sitting with a few friends and talking.

'Her name is Katherine, and she's in the year below us.'

'Is there anything wrong with her?' he asked. He didn't really mind if there was, James had done a good job with the appearance, he certainly knew all the girls well. He was merely just checking.

'She's smart too, so if you're not smart you feel a little stupid, she's hard to keep up with if you're not really smart. She's Lily's only smartness rival.'

'You're good,' he said, amazed.

'Only the best.'


A/N: Next chapter probably up tomorrow.