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The Marauders Year 1

Chapter 15: Friendship Over?

"A week of detention," Sirius muttered. "Isn't that a little extreme just for destroying a corridor? I mean it's not like what we did wouldn't repair itself."

Remus threw his rag at Sirius, which hit him in the face. "Shut up, Sirius. You're annoying me. And besides, shouldn't you be happy. That's one more week of detention added to the detention competition for you."

Sirius stopped cleaning his section of the Great Hall to throw the rag back to Remus. "Yes, but you and James also got one week added. How am I suppose to win if we get detentions together? That's not the problem here anyway. Quidditch is this Saturday. Hufflepuff vs. Slytherin. Minnie is making us serve our detention during the game cause she knows how much we love Quidditch."

"It's not like Gryffindor is playing, so who cares?" Remus said.

"We don't all hate Quidditch like you." James grumbled.

Remus thought about the World Cup tickets he had and how much his father loved Quidditch. "He was a big fan."

James looked up from washing one of the tables. "What are you talking about, Rem?"

"My dad. He loved Quidditch. He was an awesome chaser. He could have gone professional if he wanted too." Remus explained. "He chose to work for the ministry instead."

James, Sirius, and Peter exchanged looks. This was the first time that Remus spoke of his father with them on his own.

"He loved Quidditch almost as much as he loved pranks. He's the one who taught me how to prank when I was younger." Remus continued. He smiled slightly. "He always played a prank on my mom using magic. She always knew it was him too. She would chase him around the house, yelling at him about how he shouldn't do that in front of me. She thought it would give me ideas."

James smiled a little and sat down on top of the table to take a break. "Did it?"

"Some. Whenever my dad took me to a park, I would use my idea on the kids there. They didn't appreciate the pranks much." Remus replied, smirking.

"I can imagine." Sirius said, laughing as he sat next to James. "I once watched a kid prank a bunch of kids at a park before. I was across the street with my mother, who was looking at robes to buy. At first I didn't know what he was doing. He was just putting something on the swings, but I didn't know what cause I didn't see anything being put on the swings. So, I figured whatever it was, was invisible. When he was finished, he went and sat on top of the monkey bars and waited for kids to come. The kids sat on the swings and when they stood up when they were done, they were covered in green goo with green skin and bright red dots that made it like they had dragon pox."

Remus laughed. "I remember that. My dad saw it as a great laugh when he found out they didn't actually have dragon pox. Good thing my mom wasn't there or I would have been in a lot of trouble. My dad never told her about my pranks. He didn't want me to get into trouble."

Sirius stared wide eyed at Remus. "That was you?"

Remus nodded his head. "Yep. It was one of my last pranks before I stopped doing them. Then I came here and started doing them again."

"Do you live around there?" Sirius asked.

Remus shook his head. "I live in a muggle town. My dad took me there to meet some wizard children, but then I got banned from that park after a few weeks of going there. I don't think they liked my pranks much."

James and Sirius laughed.

"Guys, as interesting as it is to talk about detentions, Quidditch, and Remus's past pranks, but I think we have more serious issues to deal with." Peter said, throwing his rag into a bucket of water and sitting down at the nearest table. "Like our housemates for one issue. Do you know how many points we lost today? We only have one hundred and ten points left."

Remus looked out of the Great Hall doors to look at the giant hour-glasses that kept track of the house points. Sure enough, Gryffindor's hour-glass had very few rubies in it.

James laughed. "Oh, they're going to be pissed off. I say after we finish cleaning, we eat dinner in the kitchen. I don't like the idea of getting killed at dinner. Our precious food could be seriously harmed."

His friends joined him in his laughter. They only stopped laughing when McGonagall came into the Great Hall and yelled at them to continue cleaning. She said the students wanted to eat dinner sometime today. The boys continued cleaning because they didn't want to make their housemates madder.

"Guys, I was thinking," Remus started a little bit later when the four boys were in the kitchen eating. "Maybe we should booby trap our room, so we're the only ones who can get in it."

"Why?" Peter asked confused.

"Well, our housemates might try to take revenge on us while we're sleeping. It'll be a good way to keep them out. Also, what if someone comes into our dorm for whatever reason while we're out setting up a prank or on a nighttime stroll?" 'Or I'm away for the full moon and they notice I'm gone.' Remus added silently.

James nodded his head. "Good point. They could find out we're the Marauders if that were to happen. I agree with Remus. What about you guys?"

Sirius and Peter both agreed. So, after they finished eating, Remus went to the library, while the other three went back to their dorm. Remus asked Madam Pince for books on traps for an essay he was writing for extra credit. After getting the books that would be helpful to him, Remus left the library and went back to Gryffindor Tower.

When Remus entered the tower, he was met with angry glares from his housemates. Whistling innocently, which annoyed them even more, Remus went up to his dorm. He entered the dorm to find all the beds pushed together on one side of the room.

Remus sweat dropped and closed the dorm door. He scratched his head. "Uh…..guys, why are our beds on one side of the room?"

"So we would have more room for the couch and chair, duh." James replied.

Remus blinked and turned towards his friends. He just now noticed that the comfy red couch and chair that Remus always sat on were in the room. He ran out of the dorm and down to the stairs to the common room to see the couch and chair that were usually in front of the fireplace were gone.

"Something wrong, Remus?" Bilius asked nicely. He was one of the few Gryffindors who didn't care about the lost points. He actually found it really funny.

"The couch and chair." Remus muttered, hanging his head.

Bilius laughed. "Yeah. We all came back from dinner to find them missing. Did you guys take them?"

"I don't even know at the moment." Remus mumbled as he climbed the steps back to his dorm. He locked the door behind him.

"Mind explaining why we have the couch and chair in our dorm?" Remus asked as he sat in the fluffy chair.

"Because we can't seat in the common room since we have people who are mad at us down there. And we don't feel like seating on our beds." James explained, leaning back on the couch.

Sirius smiled. "Besides we know how much you love that chair. You're always sitting in it, so don't complain."

Remus rolled his eyes and pulled his books out of his bag. "I got the books about traps." He said, before sighing. "If you were going to steal the furniture from the common room, you could have at least stolen the table as well."

"Sheesh! So needy." Sirius grumbled. He threw his feet into the air and propped them up on nothing.

Remus tapped his feet. "Uh….?"

James pulled something out of the air to show a table that was covered with the invisibility cloak. "Didn't you notice that the table was missing downstairs too?"

Remus blushed. "No."

James chuckled. "Anyway, what kind of traps shall we put on our room?"

Remus rolled over on his bed to look at his friends. They had kept the beds like James, Sirius, and Peter put them, since the three refused to put the furniture back in the common room. Sirius and James were on his left and Peter was next to him on the right end of the beds. Peter and Sirius both insisted they sleep on the outside so that left Remus and James with the two middle beds.

All his friends were sleeping peacefully. Sighing, Remus looked the clock. It read three A.M. in bright red numbers. He groaned and rubbed his tired eyes. He was really tired, but couldn't get to sleep no matter how hard he tried.

The full moon is on Thursday and later that day the Marauders were pulling a prank. At this rate, this month's full moon was going to be horrible if he didn't get some sleep soon.

After spending another hour of rolling around on his bed trying to get to sleep, Remus gave up and crawled off his bed. He searched for his book bag in the dark. His foot slammed into one of the trunks in the room. Remus had to put a hand over his mouth from making any sound that would wake his friends.

He found his bag and pulled a book and his wand out, then climbed back into bed. He closed the curtains around his bed so he wouldn't wake his friends. He lit his wand with 'Lumos' and started reading.

"Why are the curtains around Remus's bed closed?" Peter asked groggily a few hours later. "Weren't they open when we went to bed?"

James yawned widely and crawled to the end of his bed to grab his glasses off his trunk. "Yeah, must have closed them sometime during the night."

Sirius crawled onto James bed with his pink cloud following him. The cloud shrunk a little each hour. All of them would be gone in about two hours. He pulled the curtains apart and looked down at Remus, who was too engrossed in his book to notice that his friends were awake.

"Morning Remus. How long have you been awake?" James asked cheerfully.

Remus grunted and continued reading.

"That's not an answer, Rems." Sirius said with fake scolding.

Remus shrugged.

"What are you reading that's more entertaining than talking with us?" Sirius pouted.

Remus didn't reply.

"Remus, why do you have your wand?" James asked, just now noticing the lit wand.

Remus continued to read his book, making no move to cancel 'Lumos', even though he didn't need it anymore.

Sirius grabbed the book out of Remus's hands. "Stop ignoring me."

Remus looked up with tired eyes and blinked. "How long have you guys been up?"

Sirius fell over in shock. "Remus, we've been talking to you for the past five minutes.

"Oh." Remus replied. "What time is it?"

"Seven Thirty." Peter answered as he rolled out of bed. "You looked really tired, Remus. How much sleep did you get last night?"

"None. I couldn't get to sleep." Remus replied after he said 'Nox' to his wand.

"That's not good. Maybe you shouldn't go to class." James suggested lightly.

Remus's eyes snapped to him. "No."

"Remy, you're tired and irritable." James replied. "You won't be able to stay up during class."

"No, I'm not." Remus snapped, crawling to the end of his bed and jumping off of it. "Besides, we're in enough trouble with the professors already. Me skipping class will just make it worse."

Instantly, Remus knew this was a lie. Tomorrow night was the full moon. The professors would understand if he skipped today.

James pushed Remus, causing him to fell backwards back onto his bed. "Stay here and try to get some sleep. We have a prank to pull tonight. You need to be at full strength for it. Besides, even if you did go to class, you would just fall asleep in class. We'll tell the professors you are feeling ill. And from the way you look, it wouldn't be hard to believe."

Remus knew what he meant. He was extremely pale and clammy. He was sweating and felt very weak. Since he didn't get any sleep and with the full moon the next day, Remus was weaker than he normally was around the full moon.

"Actually," Sirius frowned, "you do look sick for real. Are you feeling okay, Remus?"

"I'm not sick." Remus snapped. "Just a little tired, but even if I try to get some sleep, I'm not getting any."

"Then just stay here and rest." James replied. "You look really weak at the moment. We'll bring you some breakfast. And after you eat and rest, we'll see about you going to class today."

Remus blinked, before falling over, laughing. "You…..s-sound….like….a….m-mother…hen."

Sirius and Peter fell onto their beds and started laughing loudly. Sirius had tears of mirth in his eyes.

James stared open mouthed at Remus, shocked clearly written on his face. "Mother hen?" He questioned slowly.

Remus nodded his head with some difficultly since he was still laughing.

James scowled at Remus, though his eyes showed that he was amused. "REMUS JONH LUPIN! You will not be going to class today! You don't look well." James said in a mock stern mother voice, making his friends laugh harder. James joined in with them this time.

They stopped laughing when they heard someone yelling angrily outside their room. The Marauders opened their door to find Shawn and his friend, Erin, covered head to tail in yellow paint and feathers. This caused the boys to start laughing again.

"What happened?" The head girl, Mariana asked, looking at the two fifth years.

"These four were laughing loudly. We wanted to see why. When we tried to go in their room, paint and feathers were dropped onto us." Erin growled out through clenched teeth.

Mariana glared at the four first years. "What is this?"

Sirius smiled at her before slamming the dorm door shut and locking it. "She's not going to be happy if she tries to unlock the door with a spell."

A loud bang was heard a few seconds later, followed by angry yells.

"Maybe booby trapping our room was a bad idea." Remus said.

"It was your idea." James pointed out.

Remus shrugged. "I was thinking a few traps. You two booby trapped everything." He glanced at the windows and the dorm door. "And now we have an angry head girl and two fifth years after us."

"So?" Sirius questioned. "It will teach them to stay out of our room."

Remus sighed. "Whatever." He knelt in front of his trunk and began searching for his uniform.

James looked up from his trunk. "What are you looking for, Remy?"

"My uniform you dolt. I can't very well go to class wearing my night clothes." Remus snapped.

"I was serious when I said you weren't going to class. You need to rest." James replied calmly. "I also think that if I don't think you feel better tonight, we're not the doing the prank."

Remus rolled his eyes. "Sirius, tell James that I'm fine, cause he isn't listening to me."

"I agree with James, Rems." Sirius said. "You looked really pale today. I think you should skip today."

Remus turned to Peter for help.

Peter frowned and shook his head. "They're right. Stay here."

Muttering angrily, Remus slammed his trunk shut and jumped onto his bed.

"Good boy." Sirius said, patting Remus on the head.

Remus glared at him. "I'm not a dog, Siri-kinies."

Sirius pouted. "Don't call me that, Remy-poo."

"Guys, don't start. We have to get to breakfast." James replied. "We'll bring you some breakfast before we head to class."

Remus said a quiet thank you and laid back on his bed, and stared at the ceiling.

"Sirius, I was wondering." James started on the way to breakfast. "What do your parents think about all the detentions you are getting?"

Sirius shrugged. "They send me very few letters, but from what I can tell is that it's a huge disgrace for a member of the Black family to get a detention. With all the detentions I've racked up so far, I must be a huge disgrace."

"And you're proud of that?" Peter raised a brow.

"I hate my family, Pete. I'll do whatever it takes to disgrace the Black family." Sirius replied. "It's part of the reason I work so hard to prank and hex the Slytherins. My parents are "friends" with most of their parents so I anger them by hexing their "friends" kids."

"And the other reason you prank them?" Peter asked as he watched Snape come up from the dungeons with his nose in a book.

Sirius smirked. He pulled his wand out and casted a trip jinx on Snape. "They're slimy gits who deserve it."

Snape fell down and his book went flying.

James and Peter laughed. "Nice Siri."

"It's what he gets for tripping my best mate yesterday." Sirius replied.

Sirius cast the jinx on Snape again as he was standing up. Peter clapped in the background.

James whipped his wand out and cast a charm on Snape that trapped him in a floating bubble.

"Good one, James," Sirius said.

"Black, Potter," An angry voice behind the boys said.

Both boys turned around to see an angry red-head glaring at them. Her hair looked like it was crackling with electricity with how made she looked.

"Yes Evans?" James asked, smiling at her.

"Leave Severus alone," Lily hissed.

Sirius smirked. "Why?"

"He's my friend." Lily growled.

"You're friends with a Slytherin?" James asked shocked.

Lily's glare intensified. "It doesn't matter what house they are in, Potter. Now let Severus down."

James flicked his wand, making the bubble disappear. Severus fell to the ground, landing on his arm, making a loud crack echo around the Entrance Hall.

Lily snarled at James and ran down the rest of the stairs to help Severus.

"How can she be friends with that greasy git?" James hissed.

Lily helped Severus up and walked him up the stairs. "Nice going, Potter." She growled. "You broke his arm."

"Bonus," James said when Lily and Severus were gone.

"Come on, let's get to breakfast." Peter said.

Remus glared at his friends. He put his toast down and crossed his arms and raised a brow. "Why did you do that?"

"For revenge against him for tripping James yesterday," Sirius answered.

"We're doing a prank tonight to get revenge." Remus replied. He felt much better than he did earlier. When his friends left for breakfast, he took his Minor Infirmus potion. The potion didn't help with his lack of sleep, but it did take most of his weakness away. He also felt less irritable.

"That's against the whole house. What we did to Snivellus was our own personal revenge against him." James explained.

Remus groaned and put his head in his hands. "This is bullying. You guys are bullying him."

"What was it when he tripped me yesterday?" James growled.

"He only did it once as payback." Remus said.

"Payback for what?" Sirius asked angrily. They told Remus what happened before breakfast to give him a laugh. Instead of a laugh, they were getting a lecture.

"Everything you've been doing to him. You hex him all the time. You change the color of his hair, transfigure his uniform into girl clothes, trip him, call him that ridiculous name, and just embarrass him on a regular basis." Remus growled. His glare was pointed at James. "You said yesterday that Snape started the war by tripping you. You're wrong about that. You started the war by hexing him all the time. You've been bullying him all year. What did he ever do to you guys to make you bully him?"

"Like you're one to talk," James growled. "What about all the pranks we've pulled on him together? You were right there, helping us!"

Remus jumped off his bed and stood up, glaring at James and Sirius. "That's different."

Sirius glared back, "How so?"

"Those are pranks. I don't strut around the castle hexing people just cause I'm bored." Remus hissed. He turned around and knelt at his trunk to show that the conversation was over.

James and Peter had to grab Sirius's arms and drag him out of the room to keep him from pouncing Remus and beating him into a pulp.

Remus pulled his uniform on, grabbed his bag, and stomped to class angrily. He couldn't believe his friends could be so immature as to hex Snape like that. Remus didn't like Snape, far from it actually, but he didn't approve of their hexing people for no reason. He never liked it, but he never said anything before. He didn't want to lose the only friends he had. But to be told a story like that the day before the full moon was too much for him. He couldn't take hearing about that anymore.

He slammed the door open to Transfiguration ten minutes late. He ignored McGonagall's yelling and went to sit next to Lily, away from his friends.

McGonagall saw the glares sent to Remus by the other first year Gryffindor boys and how Remus sat away from them. Actually, everyone in the class noticed. The boys weren't trying to conceal the fact that they were angry with each other.

McGonagall glanced at Remus worried, afraid that the boys discovered his secret. Remus saw the worried look and knew what she was thinking. His secret being discovered was always on her mind. Remus shook his head.

She sighed in relief before pinching the bridge of her nose. "Boys, I don't want to know why you are fighting with each other, just leave it out of my class."

Remus was able to avoid his friends until lunch time. He was leaving the Great Hall as his friends were coming to the Entrance Hall. He glared at them and went to walk pass them, but a hand on his shoulder stopped him.

Remus turned around to glare at James. "What?"

"I'll tell you what," Sirius snarled, pushing James out of the way. "We aren't finished with our conversation from earlier."

Peter groaned. He hated watching his friends fight. James watched the two warily. He was mad at Remus too, but he didn't want to continue the argument.

"I have nothing more to say. I made my point crystal clear." Remus hissed, wrenching his should free.

"It's my turn to get my point across." Sirius growled. "You say we bully Snivellus by hexing him…"

"Which you do," Remus snapped.

Sirius glared at Remus. "He tripped James in the hall yesterday."

Remus glared back at Sirius. "You don't know that it was him. Yes, he passed us, but that doesn't mean he cast a trip jinx on James. For all we know, James could by lying to cover up the fact that he slipped and fell on sparkles. He's probably just very clumsy and didn't want it to show because it would ruin his arrogant, big-headed reputation he has."

James frowned and clenched his hands into fists. Sirius's glare hardened and Peter frowned and looked away from Remus.

Remus instantly realized his mistake and took a stepped back away from his friends.

"I didn't lie and I'm not arrogant." James snarled.

"Don't you ever suggest such a thing." Sirius barked back angrily. "James would have laughed it off with us if that was true. Friends don't lie to each other."

As Sirius said this, he thought about all the lies that Remus has told them. Every month he lied to them.

"Not like you." Sirius said in a soft, quiet voice.

"What are you talking about now?" Remus growled.

Sirius's eyes flashed to James and Peter before going back to Remus. There was an angry fire in his eyes with something else…something that looked like sadness and determination to Remus.

"Every month you lie to us. You tell us you're going home for different reasons, but you're lying." Sirius said.

Remus had his fingernails clenching so tightly into his palms that he drew blood. "I am not lying about those reasons."

"There you go again." James snarled. Being called a liar by his friend infuriated him. "You lie to us about everything."

"I'M NOT LYING ABOUT WHERE I GO!" Remus screamed. His irritation was starting to come back, not even the potion could keep it away when he was this mad with someone. "I'M YOUR FRIEND! YOU'RE SUPPOSE TO TRUST ME!"

James's hand twitched. "THE SAME WAY YOU TRUSTED ME?" He yelled angrily.

Peter looked at his friends nervously. It looked like they were ready to kill each other.

"I didn't mean that." Remus said quietly.

"YOU NEVER MEAN ANYTHING! Sirius shouted.

Students started coming out of the Great Hall to see what all the yelling was about. They stopped at the bottom of the steps to watch the tree first years arguing on the steps.

None of the boys noticed them, except Peter. They were too engrossed in their argument.

"This…..our friendship….was it ever real?" Sirius asked quietly. His voice echoed around the quiet Entrance Hall. All the students watched on in shocked silence. "You just pretended to be our friend because of a deal you made with us."

"You sneak off every month and lie to us about where you go. A real friend wouldn't do that. A real friend would trust us. A real friend would let his other friends help him. You don't care about anything. You're a heartless git who always gets the better part of our punishments. The teachers always let you off easier than us. It's like you have some sort of deal set up with them to get off easier and you always allow us to get the worse end. And then you just smile and say sorry about getting off easier, but you never help us get out of trouble. You just laugh when we get in trouble and say we deserved it. You've been a horrible friend from the beginning." James said angrily.

Remus clenched his teeth together. Once upon a time he didn't want to be their friend. Now, he valued their friendship more than anything. He thought being a werewolf would end their friendship, not an argument over hexing Snape.

"I….you know what?" Remus growled, not caring about anything anymore. His eyes flashed angrily.

Bilius came out of the Great Hall and pushed through the crowd to Shawn and Angel with Jake following him. "What's going on?"

Shawn watched the boys shocked. He thought nothing would destroy the friendship they built up. They seemed so close.

"Sirius, James, and Remus are fighting." Angel said. She was too shocked and surprised to even think about stopping the fight.

"What?" Sirius hissed.

"You're right." Remus growled.

Anyone who was talking immediately stopped. Silence rang through the Entrance Hall. James and Sirius stared shocked at Remus.

Peter looked nervously at the students. "Can one of you go get, Professor McGonagall?"

"Why?" Frank asked, pushing his way to the front of the group of students.

Peter looked at his friends warily, then looked back at Frank. "I have a feeling that fists are going to start flying soon."

Frank nodded his head. He took one last glance at the three arguing boys before running back through the crowd and into the Great Hall.

"Your friendship meant nothing to me. I hate you, Black, Potter, Pettigrew." Remus growled.

"How I get dragged into this?" Peter groaned.

"You three are worthless idiots who I never cared about. I've been fooling you from day one about being your friend. You are all annoying prats. I can't believe I was able to put up with pretending to be your friend for this long." Remus snarled.

Sirius clenched his fists. "You…..you stupid prat! We called you our brother! We called you a real friend! We helped you when your father died! Everyone told you he died saving you! That was a lie! I bet he only saved your life so he could get away from you! He hated the fact that you were his son!"

Peter's eyes widened and he took a few steps back. Everyone at the bottom of the steps backed away. They all sensed the immediate danger that was approaching.

Remus stared at Sirius, shocked written on his face. Ever since he was bitten, he was afraid that his parents hated him for being a werewolf. He never voiced that thought though. No one ever did. And now, Sirius just did, though he didn't realize the depth his words went.

"Shut up!" Remus growled. "Shut UP!"

Before he could even think, Remus punched Sirius in the face. James glared at Remus and after making sure Sirius wouldn't fall down the stairs, he tackled Remus to the ground. They rolled down the stairs, punching and kicking at each other.

Sirius jumped down the rest of the stairs to help James.

"What's going on here?" McGonagall yelled angrily, stalking into the Entrance Hall with Frank following her. The crowd of students parted to let her through to see the fighting boys.

Remus had James pinned to the ground and punched him in the stomach. Sirius was pulling on Remus's arm and punched him in the gut. Remus gasped in surprise, which loosened his hold on James. James pushed Remus up off him and pinned Remus under him.

"BLACK! LUPIN! POTTER!" McGonagall yelled angrily.

The boys stopped fighting just now realizing they had an audience.

"I can't believe you three. Muggle fighting in the Entrance Hall." McGonagall's eyes showed an anger fire in them. She turned to the students. "Don't you all have somewhere to be? Get to class now!"

The students departed immediately, glancing at the bruised and bloody students.

"They are in so much trouble." Bilius said. "I've never seen McGonagall that mad."

"Do you think their friendship it over?" Angel asked sadly.

Bilius and Jake stopped at the top of the stairs to look at the three beaten up boys and the frowning Peter. Remus was standing far away from James and Sirius. Peter was talking with James and Sirius quietly, while Sirius and Remus had a glaring contest. James was glaring at the ceiling, but was listening to Peter and responding when he needed to. McGonagall stood in the hall waiting for all the students to leave.

Students kept pausing in their walking to look at the young Gryffindors. None of them seemed to care that they had a super mad McGonagall glaring at them. They just kept conversing with each other, or in Remus's case, glaring at Sirius with no remorse in his eyes. He didn't look at all upset about fighting with his best friends.

"I don't see how it can't be over." Bilius replied. "None of them seem to care that they fought with each other. And did you hear all the horrible things they said to each other? What Sirius said about Remus's dad was really horrible. Everything they said was extremely horrible."

Angel looked extremely upset. "It can't be over. Haven't you ever seen them when they are together? It doesn't seem like anything could break apart their friendship. One of them could be really evil and that wouldn't ruin their friendship."

Bilius frowned. "Whatever happened, we can't do anything about it. It's not our business."

"Their friendship is over."

A/N: Please review!