Chapter 6

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February 23rd 1987

It has been five months since Remus told Albus that he wants to see Sirius and against his better judgement, because he really didn't think it was a good idea, Albus did put in a request to the ministry but the ministry rejected the request because they didn't feel that a werewolf visiting one of the most dangerous prisoners at Azkaban was a good idea. Truthfully, not that he told Remus, Albus probably could have tried harder to get the ministry to approve the visit, but he thought, even if Remus didn't agree, that Remus visiting Sirius was a very bad idea, and would just end up hurting him, so he didn't even try.

It is the early hours of the morning and having woken up for some reason Hermione hears angry voices downstairs. Wanting to know what is going on Hermione gets out of bed and heads down to the bed.

As she approaches the stairs Hermione realises that the angry voices belong to her Papa and Albus, not really sure why Hermione suspects that she shouldn't interrupt so instead Hermione sits at the top of the stairs and just listens.

"Albus please, Lily and James didn't want Harry to go to his aunt and uncle. Petunia hated Lily for being a witch." Remus says, his voice angry, using the same arguments he has used with Albus many times.

"Remus we've talked about this the safest place for Harry is at his uncle and aunt's." Albus tells Remus.

"How safe is he if he's living at a place where he is hated?" Remus asks.

"You don't know that he is hated." Albus tells Remus.

"From the way Lily used to talk about her sister and brother in law it wouldn't surprise me." Remus says, sounding both angry and upset, "I just want to visit him, Albus. If he's happy, if he's loved, if he's okay, if he wants to stay where he is then I won't ask again; But if he is scared, or being hurt or being treated in the same way Petunia treated Lilly then he needs to be taken away from there and I'll fight for custody." Remus tells Albus, standing tall even though it is hard for him to stand up to Dumbledore considering everything he has done for him.

"I have wands monitoring Harry, there is nothing to suggested that anything is wrong." Albus tell Remus, "He's safe at his Uncle and Aunts."

"Do those wants tell you how's he being treated? Whether he is happy? Whether he feels safe? Or loved?" Remus asks, as he very much doubts it, "I know that the boy who lived is in danger and you need to protect him, but I don't care about that. I care about Harry James Potter, the six-year-old boy who's lost everything, and how he is. There's no point him being safe If he is miserable and alone." Remus tells Albus, wanting him to agree to just a visit so he can know how Harry's really doing.

"I'm sorry Remus, but I can't allow you to visit. Not now." Albus says, saying the words he says to Remus quiet frequently.

"I'm never going to stop asking; I'm never going to stop wanting to know that he is okay." Remus tells Albus.

"I know." Albus responds admiring that even though he doesn't like constantly having these conversations with Remus, and as he does Hermione moves slightly causing the stairs to creak.

"Hermione, is that you?" Remus's voice asks, causing Hermione's eyes to widen.

Not wanting to be caught eavesdropping Hermione quickly stands up and runs to her room, running as quietly as possible. Getting to her room Hermione climbs into her bed and pretends to be asleep, because, just like she suspected he would, about a minute later Remus walks into her room, checks to make sure she is sleeping soundly and places a kiss on her head, before he leaves.

As he father's footsteps die away Hermione lays in her bed and tries to remember Harry, but as she does she finds herself only being able to picture the images she's seen in her album, not a single memory, just like with her Uncle, Aunt, Peter and Dad. As she comes to this realisation Hermione finds herself growing sad as she wishes she could remember the people who were, and still are, her family.


June 29th 1987

It has been four months since Hermione overheard Remus and Albus arguing about Harry and because she doesn't want her father to be disappointed in her Hermione hasn't told Remus about eavesdropping on his conversation.

It is a Monday morning, the first week since school has broken up for the summer, and Remus and Hermione along with Neville and Augusta are at the Kew Gardens together.

"Look at this one, Hermione, and this one." Neville says, pointing excitedly at different plants, why he grabs Hermione's arm, "This is so amazing." Neville says.

"Yeah, it is." Hermione says, smiling, "You know this is the biggest collection of plants. I read all about it." Hermione tells Neville.

"I know!" Neville says, "Muggle plants are just as cool as magical ones." He tells Hermione in a voice just loud enough for her to hear.

"Yeah, they are." Hermione confirms.

"Neville, Hermione, come have a look at this." Remus's voice says and the two excited children run over to him.

"Wow." Neville and Hermione say together as they see the pretty, but unusual plant.

"What kind of plant is it, Remus?" Neville asks curious.

"Well Neville, I'm glad you asked." Remus says and to the fascination of the two kids Remus begins to explain all about the plant.


A few hours later Neville, Remus, Hermione and Augusta are sitting together eating a picnic that they brought with them.

"Can we go into the greenhouses again after lunch?" Neville asks, looking between his grandmother and Remus.

"I think we can do that." Augusta says, liking how happy her grandson is, "Hermione, what about you? Is there something specifically you want to see again?" Augusta asks curious.

"The flowers that smell pretty." Hermione answers, "And the greenhouses, they are soo many interesting things in those." Hermione says.

"There really are." Neville says, "Thank you brining us, Gran, Remus."

"Yes, thank you." Hermione say gratefully.

"You're both welcome." Remus tells the two of them, "Eat up you two, it looks like we're going to do a lot more walking."

"Can we stay all night?" Neville asks curious, "I want to see everything." He comments.

"We'll see how we go." Augusta says as she is sure that even with how excited they are both Hermione and Neville will become too tired before too long, "But Remus is right, you both need to eat."

"Yes Gran."

"Yes, Mrs Longbottom."

Neville and Hermione respectively say before they start to eat their food. As they do Remus and Augusta exchange looks, both thinking that coming to the gardens was a really good idea.


November 29th 1987

It has been five months since Neville, Hermione, Remus and Augusta went to Kew Gardens, a trip that Hermione and Neville talked about for weeks, together.

It is a Sunday afternoon and Remus is sitting at his desk in his study working on the monthly financial books for the bookshop. For the last couple of minutes Remus has noticed that Hermione pacing outside the door, like she is trying to gain the courage to enter.

Putting down what he is doing Remus gets up and heads out to his daughter,

"Hermione." Remus says, causing his daughter to stop pacing and look up at him, "Is something wrong?" he asks.

"No, yes." Hermione quickly says, "Did you mean it when you said that I could ask you anything?"

"Of course, no matter what you can ask me anything." Remus tells his daughter.

"Where's Dad?" Hermione asks, causing Remus's heart to skip a beat, "You tell me, a lot, that he's not dead, but if he's not where is he? Why can't I talk to him or see him? Why doesn't he come home to us?" Hermione asks, tears coming to her eyes.

"Oh, Hermione, come sit down." Remus tells his daughter, leading her over to the couch in the study realising the day he has been dreading for six years has finally come.

"Doesn't Dad want to be with us?" Hermione asks, pain in her voice as she can't help but think that her Dad doesn't think she's good enough.

"It's not that simple, Hermione." Remus tells his daughter, hating that she is clearly doubting herself, "To explain where your Dad is I have to explain a lot of things, and lot of those things are bad." Remus reveals to his daughter, "So, if you ever want to stop all you have to is tell me, okay?" Remus asks. Even though Remus was hoping to wait until just before Hermione begun Hogwarts to tell her everything Remus knows his daughter and knows that if he doesn't give her answers then she'll go looking for them on her own and knowing her she'll find him, so it will be better coming from him.

"Okay." Hermione says with a nod.

"About when your Dad, Aunt Lily, Uncle James, Peter and I started at Hogwarts a dark Wizard, a very powerful, dark wizard started to rise to power." Remus reveals, promising himself that will get through this story without falling apart, "Most of the Wizarding world call him you-know-who, or some variety of that, because they are too afraid to say his name, which is Lord Voldemort." Remus reveals, "But doing that just gives him more power, and he should never have any more power than he already has." Remus explains.

"Fear of the name only increases fear of the thing itself." Hermione says, saying what she remembers reading once.

"Exactly." Remus says with a nod, "Voldemort caused, and still causes more than enough fear, not calling him by his name only increases that fear." Remus explains and Hermione nods, "Overtime he gained a lot of followers that called themselves Death Eaters, and they call him The Dark Lord." Remus explains, "They hurt people and destroyed a lot of lives, believed that pure-bloods were the only people worthy of magic, and tried to make everyone believe that. Anyone who stood against them, or that they just didn't like because of who or what they were, became enemies, enemies that they went after, hurt, and often killed." Remus says, being worried that he is saying soo much.

"That's horrible." Hermione says, her eyes widening.

"Yes, it is." Remus confirms, "By the time we finished Hogwarts the magical word was at war and so your Dad, Aunt Lily, Uncle James, Peter and I, along with Neville's parents, joined an organization dedicated to fighting against Voldemort and his Death Eaters that Albus started, that Minnie was also a member of, we fought for years." Remus explains, wanting to explain things to Hermione without telling her things that will traumatise her more than she is likely already going to be, "Times were really bad, no one was sure what was going to happen next, and there wasn't a whole lot of trust, with good reason, because people weren't often sure what side others were on." Remus tells his daughter, before taking a deep breath as he knows what he has to say next and it's going to be the hardest thing, "Voldemort killed your Uncle James and Aunt Lily on Halloween 1981. But, when he tried to kill Harry something happening. The curse rebounded and Harry lived while Voldemort disappeared."

"Really?" Hermione asks, looking sad.

"Yes." Remus confirms.

"Is he dead?" Hermione asks her father.

"No one knows for sure." Remus answers, wanting to be honest, "He could be out there somewhere week and powerless or dead. Only time will tell."

"What does this have to do with Dad? Where is he?" Hermione asks, not seeing the connection, or maybe she doesn't want to.

"I'm getting to that." Remus says with a sad look, "Your Godparents and Harry were in hiding when Voldemort found them. They were hidden by an incarnation called The Fidelius Charm, where the only person who could tell anyone their location was their Secret Keeper, who could only tell the secret willingly, not by force." Remus reveals, knowing that the next thing he is going to tell his daughter is going to cause her unbelievable pain and even though he wants to protect her from it he can't as she deserves to know, she needs to know.

"Someone told Voldemort where Uncle James and Aunt Lily were?" Hermione asks, looking shocked, "Someone betrayed them?"

"Yes." Remus confirms, "All evidence, including what both Albus and I knew, points to your Dad being Aunt Lily and Uncle James's Secret Keeper." Remus reveals, having decided to choose his words carefully.

"NO." Hermione says, tears coming to her eyes, looking horrified, and Remus decides that it would be best to tell her everything else quickly.

"The day after Uncle James and Aunt Lily were killed Peter confronted Dad in a street and yelled that Dad betrayed Aunt Lily and Uncle James. Peter and a lot of innocent muggles were killed that day, it looked like by a single curse, that was cast by Dad, and you're Dad was sent to Azkaban. He'll probably never be released." Remus tells his daughter, needing to say anything in one go otherwise he wouldn't get through it.

"NO, NO, NO." Hermione yells, tears rolling down her face, before getting up and running out of the room.

"HERMIONE." Remus yells after his daughter and he gets up and chases after her.


About a minute later Remus hurries into his daughter's room where he finds Hermione lying on her bed in a ball, holding onto Paddy tightly, and crying her eyes out.

Walking over to his daughter Remus sits down his daughter, picks her up, and hugs her closely.

"I've got you, Sweetie, let it out. I got you." Remus says, wishing that he could take away his daughters pain, and finding himself actually hating Sirius a little for causing their baby girl this kind of pain because he knows that no matter when he decided to tell Hermione the truth she would experience this pain.

For almost an hour Remus holds his daughter as she cries, hating every single second as there is nothing he can do to help her with the pain she is feeling.

"Why would he do that? Why would he betray everyone? Why would he hurt people?" Hermione asks her Papa, fresh tears still coming to his eyes.

"I don't know." Remus says, hating that he doesn't have a better answer, "That's something I've been wondering for six years, something I once said would never be possible." Remus admits, wanting to be honest with his daughter.

"You think Dad's innocent." Hermione realises, looking up at her Papa, feeling a little bit of hope that maybe her Dad isn't as horrible as it seems like he is.

"I'm going to be completely honest with you, Hermione, I don't know." Remus tells his daughter, "There's evidence that says Sirius is guilty, witnesses, Albus's knowledge, even my own, but there's also a part of me, a small part, that can't believe Sirius is guilty. There's a part of me that doesn't want to believe that he's guilty." Remus admits, "There is nothing else that says Dad's innocent, no evidence. It's just my feelings and considering our relationship I'm not exactly unbiased." Remus reveals, "Last year I tried to go visit Dad so that I could ask him all these questions I have, but Albus couldn't get the ministry to agree." Remus reveals, intending to try and find out another way, he's just not sure of what that way will be yet, "There are so many things we'll probably never know, Hermione and why Dad did these things, or why every piece of evidence say she did if he didn't, are two of them; and I'm sorry that I don't have a better answer for you." Remus reveals.

"I wish I could know, for sure." Hermione tells her Papa.

"So do I." Remus admits, "Hermione, everything says Dad's guilty. I don't want you to think that just because a part of me doesn't believe it means he's innocent." Remus says to Hermione, needing her to understand that as he doesn't want his daughter to have the possibly, very false, hope that he has because it hurts and he doesn't want his daughter to experience that pain.

"You knew him best though." Hermione tells her father, not sure what to think, "It means something that you don't completely believe he's guilty."

"I thought I knew him." Remus corrects, "And the yes the Sirius I knew, the Sirius I love would never betray anyone, never join Voldemort, never hurt innocent people, but so much evidence says that that's not who he really was." Remus says, it causing him indescribable pain to admit that, and causing Hermione to realise that her father said love, present tense, not past, "The truthful answer is that I still don't know what to think and I'm probably never going to have the answers you want, the answers you deserve, when it comes to your Dad." Remus tells her, "I'm sorry, Hermione."

"It's okay, Papa." Hermione responds and together the two of them drift into silence, both of them thinking about Sirius and everything that all evidence points to him doing.


Three Days Later

It has been three days since Remus told Hermione the truth about what Sirius did and ever since Remus has noticed that his daughter has been quieter than normal and Remus has found himself doubting whether he made the right choice in telling Hermione about Sirius and everything that happened.

It's late at night and Remus is found asleep when he hears a scream, for a second he isn't sure what he heard but then it draws on him so as quickly as possible Remus goes running out of his room and towards his daughter's room with his wand raised, getting to the door just in time to hear,

"DADDY NO! DON'T HURT THEM." Being yelled by Hermione.

As Remus bursts into Hermione's room he checks to make sure that there is no one in the room, before hurrying over to his daughter and shaking her awake,

"Hermione, wake up Mione." Remus says and Hermione bolts up in terror, "It's okay, Mione, you're okay." Remus assures his daughter.

"It was horrible, Papa." Hermione says, throwing herself into her father's arms, "It was so scary, Dad was hurting people." Hermione says, bursting into tears,

"I'm so sorry, Hermione, I'm so sorry." Remus tells his daughter as he holds her, trying to calm her down, knowing that this nightmare is his fault and he hates that, "But it's just a dream, it's not real."

"Yes, it is. Daddy did hurt people." Hermione says, and honestly Remus hates that she is right and he has nothing to say to that.

"He did, but right now he is in a place where he can't hurt anyone and even if he wasn't he'd never hurt you, that I know." Remus tells his daughter, not overly sure whether it is reassuring to her, "Do you want to stay with me in my room tonight?" Remus asks, and Hermione nods, "Okay, come on." Remus says and he and Remus head to Remus's room, Remus hating that Hermione is having nightmares because of him telling her about her Dad and Hermione very much doubts that she is going to get to sleep.


Three days later

In the three days that have passed since Hermione had her nightmare about Sirius she hasn't slept in her own room once, she just ends up sleeping in her father's room. It is the night of a full moon and as Remus has left several hours earlier Hermione is sitting in her room, just staring at a page in her album.

"Hermione." A voice says though Hermione doesn't hear it, "Hermione." The voice says and Hermione looks up and sees Minerva.

"Oh, hi Minnie." Hermione says, sounding surprised to see her.

"Are you alright?" Minerva asks, walking over to Hermione, who just shrugs in response, as she does Minerva sits down on the bed and notices that the album Hermione is looking at is open to a page with a picture of Sirius on it, "Remus said he told you about what your Dad did, do you want to talk about it?" she asks as she was a little surprised that Remus told Hermione everything so soon, but at the same time she knew that the day was coming as there was no way that Hermione could go to Hogwarts without knowing.

"I just don't understand how he could do those things." Hermione says, not sure whether she should believe them when her Papa has doubts, "They're so horrible."

"No one knows what was really going on with your Dad, no one knows what he was thinking, or why he did those things, and we'll never know." Minerva tells Hermione, "But what I do know is that you-know-who had his ways when it came to controlling his followers, even getting them to join him. Using one of those ways he's got your Dad to join him and we'll probably never know what he did or why he joined him." Minerva says, causing Hermione to frown, "But I do know that you have to stop thinking about It, you need to stop trying to find answers you'll never find." Minerva says, being sure that it won't be good for Hermione if she keeps obsessing over why Sirius did what he did, "How about you come downstairs and pick one of the transfiguration spells out of your Papa's book and I'll show you it." Minerva suggests, wanting to distract Hermine from thinking about Sirius.

"Okay." Hermione says, not sounding all that excited which causes Minerva to frown as Hermione would usually be very excited by that, "Let's go." Hermione says, closing the album and together Minerva and Hermione head downstairs, Minerva wanting to do whatever she can to help Hermione.


April 2nd 1988

It has been four months since Remus told Hermione about Sirius and it has become clear that Hermione still isn't sure how to handle that news, and Remus is doing his best to help her, and to some degree he is.

It is a Saturday, and a full moon, because of that Hermione is at the Longbottom Mansion, spending time with Neville.

While Augusta is inside Hermione and Neville are out in the yard using a book to identify some of the plants that grow naturally in the yard.

"Are you okay, Hermione?" Neville asks curious as he notices that his friend has been quieter than normal.

"Yes." Hermione answers, though the truth is she is worried about her Papa, "That looks like a match." Hermione says, pointing to the drawing in the book and comparing it to the plant in front of them.

"Yeah, it does." Neville confirms, "Can I ask you something?" Neville asks Hermione, sounding nervous.

"Okay." Hermione says, wondering why Neville asked instead of just asking the question.

"I couldn't sleep last night so I got up and got a glass of water and I heard Gran talking to Professor McGonagall." Neville reveals, "I know I shouldn't have eavesdropped…"

"It's okay I did the same thing last year." Hermione assures Neville.

"You did?" Neville asks, surprised by that.

"Yes. Papa and Albus were talking, actually I think they were arguing." Hermione admits, "What did you hear?" she asks curious.

"They were talking about Remus, about him being a werewolf." Neville explains, "Is your Papa a werewolf?"

"He is, but that doesn't change anything." Hermione says quickly, "Papa's still Papa, you knowing about this doesn't mean he's not the person you know." Hermione tells Neville, only pausing to take a breath, "Yes, once a month Papa becomes a wolf, but that doesn't change anything." Hermione explain to Neville, speaking fast but Neville can still understand her, "Please don't be afraid of Papa, Neville." Hermione begs,

"I'm not." Neville assures Hermione, "Remus the nicest people I've ever known. This doesn't make me see him differently." Neville says Remus has always been kind to him, helped him, and that's meant a lot to him.

"Really?" Hermione asks, sounding amazed.

"Really." Neville confirms.

"You're still my friend?" Hermione asks as Neville is her first, her only friend.

"Of course I am." Neville says before hugging Hermione.

"I'm your friend too, forever." Hermione says as she returns the hug.

"Forever." Neville promises as the two young children, who's only friends are each other continue to embrace, both of them feeling that the friendship they share is one of the most precious things in each of their lives.


August 5th 1988

It has been four months since Neville asked Hermione whether Remus was a werewolf and in that time Hermione and Neville's friendship has grown stronger and Remus has learnt that Neville knows is secret and is touched by the fact that Neville isn't scared of him, hasn't rejected him.

It is midmorning on Friday and Neville as well as his Grandmother are just flooing into Remus's and Hermione's house. Hermione and Remus are standing by the firehouse waiting and they are both wearing shabby muggle clothes, not that that's very odd for them.

As the fire springs to life Neville, also wearing muggle clothes which is odd, with a backpack on his back, steps out of his firehouse with his grandmother who is wearing her normal clothes by his side.

"Hey, Nev." Hermione says, running over and hugging her friend once he steps out of the fire.

"Hey Mione." Neville responds returning the hug.

"Papa can I show Neville my new book before we go?" Hermione asks her father curious.

"Sure." Remus answers and both Hermione and Neville go to run off.

"Just a moment Neville." Augusta tells her grandson, who turns back around and walks over to his grandmother, "I want you to do exactly what Remus tells you, don't wonder off, or talk to anyone you don't know, or touch anything when you don't know what it is." She tells him, "But I also want you to have fun." She tells Neville.

"I will." Neville says before hugging his grandmother.

"Good." Augusta says and she and Neville break apart. Once they do Neville and Hermione go running upstairs and Augusta walks over to Remus, "Camping for four nights with two eight year olds. Are you sure that you're going to be okay with that?" she asks curious.

"Yeah, I'm sure." Remus says with a smile, as it's between full moons, "I'm actually looking forward to it." He admits telling the complete truth, "Dan and Emma have lent me a car so seeing how Hermione and Neville react to a two and half hour drive might be interesting, but I'm sure once we are there things will be good." He comments.

"Considering how much Neville has been talking about it I'm sure he'll have a great time." Augusta admits.

"I hope so." Remus says with a smile, "I have your tent and I'll watch them both, and make sure that I have the protection charms set up." Remus says, needing to tell Augusta that.

"I know you will. I know you'll make sure that not only do they have fun, but that they are safe." Augusta tells Remus, "I should get back, I'll see you in a few days."

"I'll see you then." Remus says and while Augusta heads to the fireplace Remus heads upstairs.

A couple of minutes later Remus walks into Hermione's room where both Hermione and Neville are looking at a book, "Hey you two, you ready to go?" Remus asks them.

"YES!" Hermione and Neville both yell.

"Then let's go." Remus say and Hermione and Neville run past him with smiles on their faces and as he sees how happy they are Remus finds himself smiling too as he follows behind them.


After over two and a half hours of driving, including breaks Remus, Hermione and Neville have finally arrived at the location that they are going to be camping at.

"And we're here. The Forest of Dean." Remus says as he turns the car off and looks back at Hermione and Neville who are in the back.

"Is that a river, can we go swimming?" Hermione asks, looking amazed.

"We can, but first we're going to work together to set up our campsite, together." Remus explains to Hermione and Neville.

"But doesn't that take seconds with your wand?" Neville says, sounding confused.

"It would, but we're going to do it the muggle way." Remus explains, "That's what I did with my mom once when we went camping and that's what we're going to do." Remus explains as one of the few memories he has from before he was bitten is going camping with his parents.

Hearing that both Neville and Hermione exchange looks,

"Okay." Hermione and Neville say after exchanging looks.

"Good." Remus says with a smile and he gets out of the car and then lets Neville and Hermione out, "I want you both to always stay where I can see you. Okay?" Remus says as they get out of the car.

"Yes, Remus."

"Yes, Papa."

Neville and Hermione says.

"Good. Let's unload everything." Remus says and the three of them head to the back of the car to unload everything, all three of them looking forward to the spending the next five days camping together as they think they are going to have a lot of fun together and even though Remus makes sure he always has his wand within reaching distance and that he can see Neville and Hermione he also intends to make sure that they truly enjoy the trip.


Many hours later Remus, Neville and Hermione, who have spent the day enjoying the wilderness are sitting around a fire roasting marshmallows. Or, more specifically, Hermione and Neville are roasting marshmallows while Remus is supervising them while he eats chocolate.

"How can something taste so good?" Hermione asks.

"I don't know, but it's amazing." Neville says with a grin, "Is it magic?" he asks Remus.

"No, it's sugar." Remus explains, amusement in his voice.

"That's a bad thing, right?" Neville asks.

"According to Dan and Emma it's really bad for your teeth." Hermione explains.

"It is, which is why you're only having four marshmallows each tonight." Remus tells Hermione and Neville.

"Yes, Papa."

"Yes, Remus."

"Papa can you tell us a story?" Hermione asks.

"Sure, what kind of story do you want to here?" Remus asks, knowing that he probably has a lot that the two eight year olds would like to hear.

"Nothing scary." Neville requests.

"Okay, let me think." Remus says, looking thoughtful, "How about the story of when every teacher at Hogwarts were turned blue." Remus suggests, thinking that it is a good story and one of the less dangerous stories he has, one that shouldn't really give Hermione and Neville any ideas, though honestly he doesn't think that pulling pranks is something either of them would do often.

"Turned blue?" Hermione asks, "How'd that happen?" she asks, being interesting.

"Well, I can tell you if you'd like." Remus tells his daughter.

"YES." Hermione and Neville say together and to the joy of the two eight year olds Remus tells the story of a prank that he, James, Sirius and Peter pulled during their fourth year.


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