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Bit of a filler chapter hear I'm afraid, but hope you enjoy anyway!

Sirius tapped his foot against the floor, glancing around impatiently. James and Lily had disappeared half an hour ago, and the shouting had halted ten minutes after that. Now there was silence. He along with Peter, Marlene, Hestia, Alice and Frank were straining their ears to try and hear what was going on.
"Maybe one of us should go check what's happening." Hestia said. "Lily could of killed the boy."
Sirius scoffed, but he had to admit it was strange.
He jumped up. "Alright, I'm his best friend so I'll go see."

As he approached the stair well though, he turned and saw the others just behind him.
"We're Lily's best friends too!"
"And Frank?" Sirius raised his eyebrow to the boy.
"I'm not sitting down here by myself." He had his arm slung around Alice's shoulders. Sirius shrugged.
"Whatever Longbottom."

So the party of six climbed the stairs, Sirius at the front. He turned around and put his finger to his lips when he reached the door that opened into the hallway beyond.
"Everyone shut up, I think I hear something!"
He pressed his ear to the door and heard whispering, then silence again, then whispering once more.
He took a step back and his foot found something hard. Peter jumped, swearing loudly. Sirius had landed on top of his foot. Everyone glared at Peter and told him to be quiet whilst he hopped on one foot, face red.
"You arse, Wormtail." Hissed Sirius. Peter raised his hands and mouthed an apology. Sirius rolled his eyes and turned his attentions back to the door. He pressed his ear against it once more and registered Marlene stepping forward and placing her head beside his. She had her eyes cast upwards, biting her lip. Sirius stared at her for a moment. He could smell her perfume, the cinnamon scent he loved so much. It made him sad. They'd drifted apart, well, they'd never exactly been a couple, but escaping between classes to empty broom closets with her used to be the highlight of his day. He shook his head slightly.
You're Sirius Black, what the ruddy hell, are you thinking? What would James say? The words James had said to him months ago still echoed around in his head.
'I know you, mate, you'll never get married…or even have a steady girlfriend. It's not what you do!'
Sirius sighed. It would be nice to have Marlene as his girlfriend. To be able to… to hold her hand like Frank so lovingly held Alice's. It was tough keeping the image of Sirius Black up. He had to keep his mind constantly alert, in search for witty things to add to the conversation. It didn't come naturally to him, the humour. Merlin, he came from the Black Family! He didn't exactly grow up surrounded by laughter and jokes. Still, Sirius liked being funny, being the clown. But did that really mean he could never be taken (no pun) seriously? The idea of him growing up, having a couple of kids, and living a mature, adult life was laughable even to him.

He shook his head, reminded of the task at hand. He had no idea how he'd even got onto that topic anyway. Just what were Lily and James doing behind the door? Now that was more interesting.
Slowly, he bent down and peered through the keyhole.

It took a moment to comprehend just what he was looking at. Sirius's eyes widened and his mouth dropped open. He threw his head up so suddenly that he hit it off the door handle.
"OWWWWWWW!" Sirius screeched; hand clamped onto the back of his head as everyone around him swore in annoyance.
The group were silent for a moment, listening for a noise. There was a frantic shuffling, then nothing, then the door burst open.

Lily and James broke away from each other, having both heard the noise from just behind the door. She looked over at him nervously. He shook his head, raising his shoulders.
Lily smoothed her hair down and approached the door in front of James. She looked back and saw that he was walking in a sort of daze, drifting along slowly behind her.
Without hesitation, Lily twisted the handle and wrenched the door open.
All of her friends stood, closely crowded around the door. They had guilty looks on their faces.
"Yes?" Said Lily, smiling in a way that meant she really wanted to rip someone's hair out. Everyone took a step back, except for Peter. He looked over his shoulders; Sirius smirked not so sympathetically.
Peter slowly turned back to face Lily, looking reluctant.

She had her hands set firmly on her hips. James was grinning behind her.
"Well, um…you see, we uh…we were…mmm…" He trailed off, pausing to think. He nodded quickly. "You were gone and we…we were going to see…to see if Lily had hurt James!" Yelped Peter.
Everyone behind him groaned, as Lily turned red.
James stepped forward.
"Yes yes, well as you can see Lily hasn't hurt me and everything is fine so if that's everything then we'll just get back to-"
Lily cut him off.
"Actually James," She smiled at him. "I have something to do in the library with the girls, but I'll see you later." She stepped over towards Marlene, but turned suddenly and kissed James on the cheek. Blushing, Lily grabbed Hestia's hand and rushed away. Alice, Marlene and Frank followed after them.

James stepped back and walked down the corridor to the dorm. He turned swiftly to Sirius and Peter.
"This has been a great day." James said with a dreamy smile on his face.
Peter's reply was cut off by a loud, hacking cough coming from within their room. Sirius frowned, looking at how dark it was getting outside. He looked at James, smiling grimly.
"And It's about to get even better."