Remus turned to look at me, something flashing in his eyes that I didn't quite recognize. He got up from the chair he was sitting in and moved over to the couch, sitting so close our knees touched.
"Somethings going on with you. Something bigger than just Regulas." He said, turning to look me in the eye. I just sat there, silent as can be. He sighed and picked up my hand in his.
"You know you can tell me anything, right? I'm your best friend. I'll always be on your side." I looked up to meet his eyes and my bottom lip trembled, the threat of tears clouding my vision.
"I-I just..." I took a deep breath and wished I could tell him everything. About my parents, about me being a werewolf, about my nightmare. I shook my head and wiped my cheeks with the palm of my hand.
"Have you ever had a secret Remus? Something you couldn't tell anyone, no matter what?" I asked, looking up at him. He made a face, and I had I feeling he did know the feeling of a weighty secret on his shoulders.
"Of course." He mumbled, clearing his throat, "A secret much bigger then anything you could imagine."
I suddenly had enough of all the seriousness, jumping of the couch and pulling him up with me.
"A secret bigger then everything... So... A secret thats bigger then penguins, pineapples and kitten meows?" I put on my best 'Honestly Confussed' face, but a small grin crept through my mask.
"We could go through all the random things rumbling through your head, or we could just say it's bigger than peanut butter and this will all be over." I gasped and put my right hand over my heart.
"Nothing is more important than peanut butter!" I smiled and started pulling him towards the door.
"Where are we going?" He asked, but kept following me any way.
"We are going on an adventure!" I said, pulling open the potrait hole dramaticaly.
"Really?" He said. I could see the curiousity burning in his adorable brown eyes. Did I just say adorable? Oh well...
"No. We're just going to find our friends." We laughed, feeling closer then ever after our talk, even though nothing important was actually revealed.