A/N: So Taylor Lautner is officially Jacob Black! I'm excited and you should be too!
-Nicole
The six Marauders didn't actually leave Hogwarts. The younger Sirius, Lupin and James removed their masks and leaned against the wall closest to the Great Hall doors. The other's copied but left their masks on. Harry and the older Sirius were still super-glued together.
No one in the Great Hall really understood what the younger Sirius meant. 'He didn't do it.' His words still echoed in everyone's mind.
"What didn't he do?" A Hufflepuff broke the silence.
Tonks smiled, "Remember who that was. That was Sirius Black. He and James Potter were known for getting in trouble and setting pranks. I'm definitely not going down into the dungeons."
She watched Snape stiffen. He carefully stood up and walked fast towards Filch, "Come with me. Someone is going to have to clean up their mess."
Filch took a step back, "I'm not doing it." He looked over at Dumbledore, "Don't make me do it, Professor. I had to put up with them for seven long years. They're not supposed to be here."
Just then a bang could be heard coming form the dungeons.
Snape didn't wait. He ran for it. He past the six Marauders who were looking at each other then everyone's eyes landed on both Sirius.
"What?" Both Sirius said. "I didn't do that."
The older Sirius and Harry were still super-glued together.
James crossed his arms, "Then what was with the 'I didn't do it' speech?"
"If you wanna know what I did," The younger Sirius started.
"Then go look at the Slytherin common room," The older Sirius finished.
"Why didn't you wait for me?" Harry asked.
"Because you left me," The older Sirius pointed out.
"No you left me," Harry relied.
"No," Sirius rolled his eyes. "You left me."
"No you left me," Harry replied.
"No, you left me," Sirius retorted.
"No you left me," Harry argued back.
"No, you left me," Sirius was starting to get annoyed.
"No you left me," Harry rolled his eyes.
"No, you left me," Sirius almost yelled. "Prongslet, you left me to go with Prongs."
Harry looked him in the eye, "But you didn't come with me. You stayed with Padfoot and Moony. You could have followed."
"Who cares?" The older Lupin shouted sounding annoyed.
"I do, cause I'm right," Harry replied. "He left me."
"No I'm right," Sirius argued back.
"Nuh-uh," Harry rolled her eyes.
"Uh-huh," Sirius laughed.
"Nuh-uh," Harry sounded serious.
"Uh-huh," Sirius rolled his eyes.
"Nuh-uh," Harry retracted little away from Sirius.
"Uh-huh," Sirius looked his godson in his eyes.
"Just shut up," James yelled.
"It's not my fault," The older Sirius replied. "He left me."
"Yes, it is," Harry chuckled. "Geez, you're stubborn."
"Me? I'm stubborn?" The older Sirius looked insulted from behind his mask.
"You're both stubborn," The younger Lupin pointed out. "Can't you just drop it?"
"No cause I'm-" Harry started.
The older Lupin turned on him and the older Sirius, "If you don't shut up now, then I'll separate you two."
Harry and Sirius gripped each other tighter, "You wouldn't."
"I would," The older Lupin looked serious.
"You three have done it again." Snape had walked up looking pissed.
"What did we do exactly?" James asked taking a step towards Snape.
"You blew up the Slytherin Portrait and destroyed the common room," Snape sneered.
James smiled, "I can honestly say that I didn't do that."
"Lair," Snape hissed. "You better watch your step, Potter or that son of yours is going to grow up without a father. Even though he'd be better off without you."
James didn't even get two steps before the younger Sirius and Lupin grabbed him, "You're lucky Sirius and Lupin are here cause I would punch you in the face, Snivellus."
"Calm down, Prongslet."
James looked over and saw the older Sirius and Lupin holding back Harry. Harry was just as ready to kill Snape as James was.
"You have no idea what in store for you," Harry hissed at Snape. "You just wait."
Both Sirius' and Lupin's didn't let go of Harry or James until the were back at the Sirius Estate.
There both Lupin's began to make the polyjuicie potion.
