Sorry I haven't been updating this. This is the first weekend of school, and I just want to relax. Oh, and in case you are wondering, I am a boy, live in wisconsin (GO PACKERS!) and I am 13 years old. Enough about me, ON WITH THE STORY!
It is in Sirius POV.
It was very cold today. They sky was grey, and it was suppost to rain. Even Peeves wasn't doing anything. I was just packing everything I happened to bring with me, which consisted of a cheat sheet Remus gave me, a ticket to go to the Quiddetch game, and a half eaten chocolate frog.
"Ok, I'm ready." I told James, who's bed was two away from mine.
"Me too, but I don't think Moony is." James said. "He had that stupid purse with him, and apperantly, he put a charm on it that lets him put a LOT in it, so it will be a while until he is done. And to make it worse, he gave some of his books to teachers."
I sighed. Leave it to Remus to keep us behind by a couple hours. It is early in the morning, about ten o'clock or so, and Professor Lupin told us to be in his classroom by twelve o'clock.
1 hour later...
"Sorry I'm late!" Remus said, bursting into the dormatories. "I though I gave Hagrid The monster book of monsters, redone, but I gave it to Professor Sprout!"
"We really don't care!" I said. I just wanted to go back to our regular time. "Let's just see professor Lupin, and get back!"
We ran down the corridors, and burst into professor Lupins class.
"Good good! You are all here!" He said, shooing us into his office. "I have been studying different time turners, and have come up with a logical soution! See, because of the sand, and the space-time continuom, the laws of time are distorted, SO..."
30 Minutes later...
"...And THATS why the Time Turner didn't work!" Lupin finished.
I was in a deep stupor, and James had acutally fallen asleep. Remus seemed to be the only one who was actually listening to Lupin.
"Ok... I think we are ready." Remus said.
I nodded my head. "It's now or never."
We all surrounded the time turner.
"...Shall...shall I turn it?" Remus asked. I nodded, and so did James.
Remus slowly turned it countless times. It got REALLY boring.
Finially, Lupin said, "Almost there. But, before you leave...I have to say..."
But before he could say it, a blinding light envaloped us, and a framiliar gut wrenching sensation ensued.
We were going back in time!
This is the second to last chapter. Thats right, ONE MORE. This has been so much fun to write, and I hope you enjoyed it!
