Title: Innocent Ideas
Author: Nesma
Disclaimer: I, obviously, do not own Harry Potter or the characters, all that goes to JKRowling.
Summary: It's hard to predict the results of words and actions at such a young age. It's difficult to fathom that an idea formed without much logic or reasons at a young age will carry on through to adulthood. It's terrifying and exhilarating that the ideas and stories from childhood have such curious results in adulthood. And this could be no truer than with the case of Lily and Petunia Evans and Severus Snape.
A/N: Reviews are always so so so nice to read :).
On a bitter cold day, James walked into the Gryffindor boy's dorm room to find Sirius and Peter playing a card time.
"Where's Remus?" He asked, shrugging off his book bag onto his bed.
"Home." Sirius said, throwing a card into the pile.
"Again?"
"What do you expect? His mom is always sick." Peter said, in an annoyed tone. Perhaps because he knew that he was closer to Remus then with the rest of them.
"I know… but, I mean, this has been happening for a while now. Shouldn't she be at the hospital? Getting treatment?" James asked, leaning against a bed post. His hand raking through his hair as he tried to solve the puzzle.
"He doesn't like to talk about it." Peter said with a hint of pride in his voice. "Said that it was pretty personal."
And James just shrugged and plopped himself next to Sirius and started dealing himself some cards.
