No one said anything except lookedat the older Sirius who had a look on his face that was mixed with worry and excitement. Harry wasn't following this, "It might just because I have the worst headache ever, but I'm not following this. Who is Arianna?"

Sirius sighed and smiled, "You have a headache? Maybe I should get you some aspirin."

"No, I'm fine. It's just a little headache," Harry said. He jumped off the corner and his knees collapsed and his hand flew to his head.

Sirius caught him mid fall and chuckled, "Just a headache? I doubt that Harry. Lets get you to the couch."

Harry didn't complain as he and Sirius along with everyone walked back into the living room. Sirius sat him on the couch and took a place by his side, "Are you sure you're okay?"

Harry just nodded, "That's the last time I play around with Padfoot and Moony."

The younger Lupin smiled, "I'm sorry Harry."

The older one took a seat next to Harry, "You should have known that he wouldn't have been as calm as me. I was a troublemaker just like your dad, Harry."

Harry sighed, "Well, that's the last time I mess with a werewolf."

The front door slammed shut and the younger Sirius walked in muttering something under his breath.

James chuckled, "What did you do this time, Padfoot?"

Sirius rolled his eyes, "Nothing! I go up to her and I'm like 'We need you to check on a friend' and she's like 'I'm busy right now, honey. Sorry.' And I'm like 'It's an emergency! He could die' and she's like 'Sirius, if he was dying then why isn't he here?' and I'm like, 'So, he's not dying. We just need you to check on a friend.' And then we started arguing and she said that if I didn't leave then she'd make me sleep by myself tonight."

"Was she at work, Sirius?" Lily asked.

"Yeah, so? I always visit her at work," Sirius pointed out.

"Was she working?" Lily asked.

Sirius shrugged his shoulders, "I don't know. She was looking at someone that was in a bed and looked like he was bleeding."

Lily sighed, "Well, that's cause she was working, Sirius."

Sirius raised his arms in defense, "I didn't know that! She usually never works when I go and visit her!"

Lily ignored him, "Harry, are you okay? Do you want me to take a look?"

Harry shook his head, "No, I'm fine. It's nothing major, mum."

Before Lily could say anything the young Sirius almost yelled, "I'm sorry Prongslet. It was an accident."

Harry stood up, "It's okay, Uncle Padfoot. It was just harmless fun."

Sirius walked towards Harry, "I feel so bad."

Harry met the young Sirius half way and they both hugged each other, "It's fine, Uncle Padfoot. I'm fine."

The young Sirius hugged Harry back with a smile on his face, "Prongslet, I'll make this up to you."

"It's fine," Harry replied not breaking the hug. "I'm breathing and that's all that matters, Right?"

The older Sirius stood up, "Okay off the godson."

Harry broke apart and smiled, "I'm fine. At least-" Harry's eyes went wide and he begun to make chocking sounds. He grabbed the older Sirius for support.

"Prongslet?" Sirius had to contain himself from yelling. "Harry what's wrong?"

Harry stood up and took a deep breath and turned towards the older Sirius, "If I was like that I can understand you flipping out. But if I'm still breathing and talking and telling you I'm fine then that means I'm fine. So calm down, please."

The older Sirius stood there with his mouth hanging open, just like everyone's else's, "Harry James Potter. You are grounded for the rest of your life."

Harry just shrugged his shoulders, "I would like to see you try."

Sirius made several noises before talking, "I'm your legal guardian. You will do what I say. Now, go to your room."

Harry slumped on the couch, "So how was your day, Lily? James?" Harry asked, ignoring Sirius.

Sirius stood in front of Harry, "Don't ignore me, young man."

Harry stared right in his eyes, trying not to laugh, "Did you say something? I was to busy ignoring you."

Sirius shrugged his shoulders, "Fine then. I'll just leave."

Harry didn't say anything. Sirius got up and walked out of the door without another word. There was a moment silence. Harry turned to look out the window but didn't see Sirius there, "He'll be back. I know he will."

It was silent again.

Harry got up and started pacing, "He'll be back. Trust me. Just no one panic. He'll be back. Just calm down, Moony."

Lupin half smiled, "I didn't say anything."

"Just don't panic, Moony, okay? He'll be here," Harry said pacing the living room. "I know he will." He turned to Lily, "How long has it been?"

"Three minutes, Harry dear," Lily responded looking at him. "Are you sure you don't want me to go get him."

"No," Harry said waving it off. "He'll be back. Just keep calm."

No one said anything for at least another minute. They all just looked from Harry to each other and back to Harry.

Then Harry started panicking, "Where is he? Oh Merlin, where is he? I have to go find him!"

The older Sirius appeared in the door with the look of conqueror, "Don't panic Harry."

Harry took a deep breath, "I wasn't panicking. I knew you here the whole time."

Sirius crossed his arms, "Really?"

Harry looked down, "Okay fine you got me. I thought you left."

Sirius went up to him and hugged him, "Now, about this grounded thing. I'll shorten it to only half your life."

Harry laughed, "Thanks! I feel better now."

"And I feel better just knowing you're okay," Sirius replied. He broke apart and smiled at Harry and got serious, "Don't ever joke like that again! Do you understand me?"

"Yes, sir," Harry saluted him like a solider.

Sirius turned to James about to say something but stopped at the look on his face. It was a mixture of jealously and hate, "What's wrong, mate?"

James stood up, "Nothing. I'll be in my room."

Both Sirius' went to follow him but the older Lupin held them back, "Don't. He needs to be alone for awhile. Let him keep to himself."