Wahaha! Another chapter up! I do hope you like it! Now responses to comments!

FairyQuilan: Ahaha! Wow, that one line… "Then they can kiss and do… other things…" That was so much like something my best friend would say it was scary! And btw, that is exactly what I was planning! Well almost… It won't be Remus. ;) You'll see in this chapter.

Meehanium: Aw damn. I feel retarded now. I will go sit in my corner of shame, (I'm not making fun of you, I'm just a loser.) And give myself a slap on the wrist! And when I'm done with that I'm going back and changing all the "Lupe's" to "Loup's". Thank you so much for your correction!

Aine Rowan: I. LOVE. You! And thank you so much! You say that you can't write but know grammar and spelling… Well I can write (I'm so modest aren't I?) And I can't do grammar or spelling for shit. Not that I would anyhow, after all, what would I do with shit? Never got that expression… One problem though, all I got in your review was AineRowan at what? I need the full address.

Shinigami: Ehehe… Actually, I just hear him be called a "great big bat" in most fanfics, and I'm sure it's in the books somewhere. He is just so bat-ish with his flowy, black, wing like cloak, and evil black eyes. Snape fan girls faint… I roll my eyes at them.

Hey… What's that in the sky? It's a bird! It's a plane! It's—oh no wait… It was just a bird… But what's that? It's… DISCLAIMERS: I don't own anything, so get over it… I have for the most part.

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Harry and Alice were racing each other through the forest to get to the courtyard where they met Hermionie every Sunday. It was that time of the week again and they had been having their little visits for three weeks now. They were learning so much! They never wore Hermionie out with their questions either; whenever they gave her two questions she responded with an informative answer and four questions right back. It didn't take long for them to find out that Hermionie was a very curious and knowledgeable girl. Harry and Alice were quickly growing to love her, she was becoming a great friend, it seemed that Hermionie liked them just as much as well. This was the reason that Harry had decided to tell her who he was as soon as they got there. He trusted her not to tell if he begged her not to and he always felt a bit guilty about lying to her. Well, not really lying, he never said he wasn't the boy-who-lived; he was just not being totally honest with her. Due to how smart she was he and Alice were surprised she didn't get it sooner, but it was evident that she never caught on due to the sole fact that Harry Potter was good and dead as far as she knew. Harry was always racked with guilt when she would mention the poor lost soul she knew as Harry Potter, he was shocked at how she reacted to talking about him. She would get a sad look and sometimes even get a bit teary eyed. She didn't even know him! Or rather she thought she didn't.

Her reaction was starting to make Harry think that he was missed in the wizarding world, if a girl who hadn't heard of him until she was 11 was effected so badly how did people who knew about him since that faithful night at Godric's hollow react? All Harry knew was that he trusted Hermionie and wanted her to know, he was learning about the world he was always fascinated by and he was making a great friend. Things were going good.

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Two days ago…

Ginny weasley sat in the library with her older brother Ron doing charms homework. Or rather she was trying; her mind kept wandering to her good friend Hermionie. She was worried about her; Ron seemed to sense something was wrong.

"Gin? What's up?" He asked, putting his quill down and starring at his baby sister worriedly. Ginny looked up and sighed heavily.

"It's nothing Ron… I'm just a bit worried about Hermionie…" Ron raised an eyebrow and leaned in, listening intently. Secretly, he had had a crush on Hermionie ever since third year. "Ever since a few weeks ago she's been disappearing at the same time Sunday afternoon. Then she comes back a few hours later, just in time for lunch, and looks a lot brighter. Normally that wouldn't bother me, I mean… She is coming back happy, but still. She tells me everything Ron… She hasn't said a word! Even when Luna or I ask! She just brushes it off!" Ron frowned and leaned back into his chair.

"I eh… You don't think she's meeting up to snog with some one do you?" He asked, trying to sound calm but failing. Ginny luckily didn't notice.

"Nope… That's not like Hermionie." 'Not to mention that every one knows she's bloody in love with you.' She added mentally. Ron sighed in relieve and smiled at his sister.

"Don't worry about it Gin. Hermionie's a smart girl; she wouldn't do anything dangerous." Ginny bit her lip but after a moment nodded with a smile.

"You're right Ron. She wouldn't do anything stupid. She'll tell me when she's ready." Ginny and Ron turned back to their homework, both completely oblivious to the figure hiding in the shadows who had listened to everything they had said with interest.

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Back to present…

Harry and Alice neared the courtyard with smiles, their smiles grew as they saw Hermionie sitting on the stone bench reading a book and waiting.

"Boogie!" Alice screamed as she leaped out of the bushes behind the calm girl. Said calm girl screamed loudly and fell off the bench. She glared up at Alice who stood on the bench looking down at her laughing like a maniac. Harry walked out of the bushes a bit after, holing his sides as he laughed hysterically.

"No fair using Elvin stealth to sneak up on a girl!" Hermionie said angrily, tossing her book and smiling in triumph as it hit Alice's head, effectively cutting off her laughter. Harry's laughter on the other hand grew tenfold as he watched his life long friend get caught completely off guard.

"Ow! Un-called for!" Alice growled loudly, rubbing the sore spot on her forehead. Hermionie crossed her arms and smirked haughtily, sticking out her tongue for added effect. Harry calmed his laughter and decided to get straight to the point. Still chuckling he walked forward towards Hermionie and helped her up.

"Nice one! But in all serious… I have something I've got to tell you… It's about my name—" Harry cut himself up and stiffened, behind him Alice did the same. Hermionie stared at them oddly and opened her mouth to talk. Before she could Harry had whipped out his bow and had it loaded, taught and aimed at an empty space near the statue to his left. She also noticed that Alice had drawn a long elegant sword and held it poised, starring at the same place Harry was aiming at. Hermionie blinked in surprise; she had never even seen Alice carry a sword! She wondered what other weapons both her friends had concealed on a daily basis. Before she could contemplate it Alice began walking slowly forward to the blank spot, sword still out and ready. When she stood a bit away she nervously flipped it around so the blunt end was pointing out. She nudged it at the air and her eyes grew. Stepping forward quickly she grabbed at the air and pulled. Hermionie gasped as Alice now held an invisibility cloak in her hand and was face-to-face with a very surprised and extremely dumfounded Sirius Black.

"Professor!" Hermionie said aghast, her eyes wide in shock at the sight of her professor sanding feet away from her new friends. Everyone was too shocked to move, everyone was too shocked to speak. They all just stood there for several moments until Sirius broke the trend. Slowly and with a shaking hand he reached into his robes, drawing out an old shabby piece of parchment. Wide, glassy, blue eyes were glued in a disbelieving fashion to Harry, who merely starred back. Sirius raised his wand and tapped the parchment with it, muttering words under his breath. Slowly he lowered his eyes to the parchment and fainted dead away.

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Sirius Black was always a curious person. Ever since he was little he loved to solve mysteries and couldn't turn down the offer of intrigue even if he wanted. So it was no wonder he was excited after hearing the two Weasley siblings talking in the library. He didn't want to eves drop, but when he heard that they were worried he had to listen! It was his civic duties as their teacher! He had to—Oh sod it, he DID want to eves drop. Sirius Black was a curious person. And Sirius Black was a damn nosey person as well. So that Sunday he grabbed his friend James' old invisibility cloak and follow his young student. He was practically dying to know that young Mrs. Granger was up to.

And hey, even if it did turn out to be something as stupid as sneaking off for a snog he could still interrupt and break it up, embarrassing them both. He didn't dislike Hermionie or anything; she was actually one of his favorite students but… well… Sirius Black was a curious person. He was a nosey person. And he was even a slightly sadistic person. He always found it hilarious how they would blush and stutter when he caught them, and then refuse to make eye contact days after. Sirius was well aware that he was nosey, curious, and sadistic. This didn't really bother him, because he would just remind himself. 'Sirius Black… You are a curious, nosey, sadistic bastard. But you're a damn good looking one so no harm, no fowl… oh. And your modesty could use some work….' Sirius shook his head to clear it as he followed his 7th year student through the back corridors of Hogwarts. Soon he found himself in an old crumbling courtyard with vines, moss, and ancient statues. Hermionie walked over and sat on a bench, she took out a book and began to read. Sirius pouted and walked silently up next to her. Was this it? Was this girl sneaking out every week to come to some mold-covered courtyard and read?

'Oh Hermionie… You animal you…' He thought to himself with a mental huff. He was about to turn and leave when something jumped out of the bushes behind Hermionie crying out loudly as it did so. Hermionie screamed and fell off the bench, Sirius himself almost screamed bloody murder but bit his tongue knowing he'd be caught. Once he had gained his wits he saw that the thing was a tall and very pretty blonde girl. No, not girl… She was an elf! Sirius crept closer to get a better look. He was startled when another figure emerged from the bush, laughing heartily. This one was a beautiful boy with red and black hair; he looked like an elf. When Sirius looked at his ears that were peeking out from his long shining hair he saw that he WASN'T an elf, but a human. Sirius felt a pang of recognizing this boy and felt a painful stab at his heart, though he didn't know why. Then the boy's eyes opened, and Sirius felt his blood run cold. Only two people ever had eyes that bright. Eyes so startlingly pure and intense, eyes so amazingly green. Those two people were Lily Potter and her son, Harry Potter. Still in awe he walked forward until he stood next to a statue near where the boy had walked. He felt his eyes begin to water and his grip on his wand tighten. Suddenly he was faced with the tip of an arrow and those intense green eyes. He vaguely registered the elf girl poking him and pulling his cloak off. 'No… It couldn't be… He's dead… He's dead… Impossible…' Despite what his mind was saying he reached in his cloak and took out the Marauder's Map. He tapped it and said the magic words; he willed his eyes away from the boy and looked down to the map. There were four dots where he was. One was himself, the other was Hermionie and the dot that sat where the Elf girl stood was labeled "Alice Mizu". His eyes bypassed all these and instead headed to the dot sitting where the boy stood. His heart quickened as he read the name floating in elegant black ink above the dot. "Harry Potter". Sirius blinked once and passed out.

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