Hope this wasn't 2 long 2 wait, I forget when I updated last :P a week? Oh well, thanks to the people/person who reviewed! :D

Hope you enjoy…and I know it might seem like im coming back to this item suddenly but I couldn't fit it in anytime before oh and in the 'Sorting' chapter, I had Lorcan and Lysander's second names as Whitecliff, I had wrote that back aaaages ago and I hadn't known there real names! So I'm sorry and there names have now reverted back to normal

"I can't believe I've forgot about it all this time!" Leanne exclaimed with a disbelieving laugh.

Robbie turned to her, his eyebrows raised, "Forgotten about what exactly?"

"The treasure map!"

"I thought you figured that out," Alfred put in, looking slightly sheepish as he remembered that he didn't help them.

"The map only lead to another map, but we haven't figured out what it meant," Leanne explained and then turned to him suddenly, "Right?"

Robbie shifted uncomfortably in his chair, "Well umm over Christmas I've been kind of bored…"

"Why were you bored?" Alfred demanded.

Robbie raised his eyebrows again, "My two best friends were otherwise occupied most of the time." He hadn't meant to say it exactly like that, he didn't mean the bitter note to come into his voice. He quickly tried to pull a smile on his face as he knew Alfred was in danger of apologising.

"So I've had a lot of spare time on my hands." Robbie finished. Knowing how pathetic he sounded, he volunteered to go fetch the map himself to show what it meant.

In his absence Leanne and Alfred exchanged uncomfortable looks. "We haven't been the best of friends to him, have we?" Leanne scratched her head, looking ashamed.

"I know I should've spent more time with him but I thought he was going out with Sophie and he'd be plenty entertained…"

Leanne froze and didn't hear the rest of what Alfred said, "What? Sophie and Robbie aren't…together…are they?" Leanne had interrupted Alfred who looked slightly offended but answered her question anyway, hearing the inexplicable urgency in her voice.

"Well Charlie doesn't think so," Alfred's voice went affectionate even when talking about his girlfriend in passing, "but, c'mon they have to be, they spend most of their time together."

"Probably because both of their two best friends have ignored them," Leanne's voice came out as a snap, hurting herself and Alfred, in the process of convincing herself that Sophie and Robbie could. Not. Be. Dating.

Alfred winced, "Robbie will understand, he's a sound guy. Sophie deserves him," Alfred amended, sticking up for the friend he felt he owed something to.

"They aren't dating!" Leanne's voice came out as a screech. Alfred cowered into his chair as Leanne spat frustratingly in his face. The entire common room turned to face them.

"Who aren't dating?" Robbie asked casually, grinning at them both, though a little bewildered at the look on Leanne's face. It looked like she wanted to…rip something… Alfred could also see this in her face and being the closest next to her looked like he was about to piss in his pants.

"No one…just Justin Beelstrode is not dating Selena Warbeck!" Leanne pointed to a magazine on the floor which conveniently had the picture of the young couple riding a broomstick together as the front page. Leanne couldn't believe her luck at how convincing her lie was. How embarrassing would it be if Robbie knew who she had been really shouting about?

"Ok…" Robbie looked at her strangely, and she knew it wasn't because he didn't believe her but that he knew she wasn't the type of witch who cared what was going on with the celebrities of their world and her heart ached to think how much he knew about her…and how little Freddie didn't.

"Let's see the map then!" Alfred cut in impatiently.

"Sure," Robbie grinned and rolled it out on the circular coffee table next to their chairs. He held the sides to prevent it from snapping back into being a scroll, with one hand he traced his finger along the sides of the worn yellow map. The colour was green which obviously indicated land and a compass in the top left-hand corner, the centre was the most interesting, however.

"What is that?" Leanne murmured, touching the large centre.

"The Great Lake," Robbie replied.

"It can't be!" Alfred exclaimed, "Look that's a forest and a city there!" Alfred pointed to patches of grey and green.

"Close, that," Robbie pointed to the green squiggles, "Is algae, and a lot of it too. So basically like an underwater forest. And that," Robbie pointed to the grey, "Is -"

"The underwater kingdom, Atlantis?" Leanne suggested with a snort.

Lysander Scamander passed their table at the time, and on hearing Leanne suggestion, he turned to them with bright eyes, "I'm going there when I'm older!" He told them in excitement.

Robbie and Alfred laughed, turning around to see the boy they had took interest in long ago in September. Leanne frowned at him, "You know Atlantis is fake, right?"

Lysander looked at her as though she was stupid, then glanced at Alfred and Robbie to exchange an 'how stupid can you get?' look which they didn't return, "It's real." He said answered with such a voice of authority that didn't dare to be crossed. Leanne opened her mouth but Robbie cut her off quickly –

"So do you think there is an underwater city in the Great Lake? Well not a city - it's too small, but a village?"

"Obviously, that's where I'm practising swimming to get ready for Atlantis," his voice was so assured and grounded that it sounded all wrong in the context.

"You have been to this 'village' in the Great Lake?" Alfred sounded awed.

Lysander scowled, "No, I can't master the spell just yet. And Lorcan and Louis refuse to help me."

Robbie smiled at him, "I'll help you with it after the 2nd task, all right mate?"

Lysander grinned, "You're the best Robbie!"

Robbie blushed and Leanne smiled affectionately at him.

"So what does it mean?" Alfred asked Robbie once Lysander had walked, or really skipped, away.

"I think they've hidden treasure and I have to find it using this map," Robbie fingered the map distractedly, "But it doesn't have an 'X' like the last one, it's actually quite bare compared to the last one. So I'm a bit worried," Robbie admitted.

"So how can you prepare for it?" Leanne asked him frowning.

"I've been practising my human transfiguring in the bathroom," Robbie grinned suddenly, "I scared a first year when he saw a shark in the bath."

Alfred and Leanne burst into laughter and Alfred looked impressed, "You can turn yourself into a shark?"

"When I'm focused," Robbie grinned back.

"So you're basically ready then…" Leanne said and glanced at Alfred, "You don't really need us."

"Just on the stands," Robbie grinned but Alfred and Leanne didn't look happy.

Leanne glanced around herself, at the blazing fire next to them, Victoire and Teddy whispering to each other quietly, looking around suspiciously now and then, Alfred, Robbie and herself lounging in their chairs that they have sat on ever since first year. Everything looked the same. But nothing felt the same. Today seemed like remembering an old memory, like looking back to how they use to be. Leanne wondered what happened to the three of them, they used to be inseparable and now…? Leanne wondered what they were now, but more intently thought about what Robbie was to her.

Was he…her crush?

Sorry nothing much happened in this chapter but I hoped you enjoyed anyways!

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