(A/N): Hey Guys! You asked (begged) for another chapter, so here it is! I should be getting started on my Camp NaNoWriMo stuff for today... I hope you enjoy this!

Disclaimer: I own nothing you recognise as belonging to J.K. Rowling or anyone else.


Leo

Of course, during this time, I still had to go to classes.

I continued to sit with Elaine and Remus, to keep up the façade to the others that I wasn't avoiding them, and had to thusly leave the classroom quicker than them in order to avoid having them corner and question me.

They stopped the others from suspecting anything by covering for me, saying that I was with them when, in reality, they had no clue where I was.

I even spent rare times with the others, the amount of time I usually would, so they wouldn't get their panties in a bunch and question Elaine and Remus, only to find out that they hadn't seen me either.

I was also avoiding Brooke, which was, unfortunately, a lot harder than avoiding Remus and Elaine.

I had to be alert at all times, barely managing to escape her almost finding me many times.

The only spots I knew I was safe was up on the astronomy tower, or in the dark forest.

During this time, I hunted more and more often, knowing that it would help with my cravings for human blood, but I also felt sickened by myself every time I did so.

Especially the first time I hadn't been able to control myself, and had killed a deer.

It hadn't quite satiated my thirst, even after draining it, and I moved onto the next deer, but I knew, I knew that I had killed it, it's body still warm but cooling quickly, and I also knew that the acromantula's would find it soon, which I was somewhat glad about.

At least if the acromantula's got it, Hagrid, or anyone else for that matter, wouldn't see it, and the acromantula's would be less likely to try and kill me if I encountered one.

I felt bad for killing it, seeing as I usually only leave them weakened, but I also knew that it was probably going to come down to either a deer, or a human.

I zoomed around the forest for about an hour after all, trying to wear myself out, but upon failing that, I decided to train for a little bit.

I threw punches left and right, with the speed of an agile cat, lashing out with my feet, taking down invisible enemies, parrying blows that didn't exist, before one of my round house kicks was aimed at the trunk of a tree.

The top half of the tree had been sheared off somehow, but it was still over six foot tall, and at least three foot in diameter.

With a loud crack, a few creaks and a groan, the tree was uprooted, leaning against the trunk of another tree, halfway out the ground, a split in the bark where my foot had struck it, and I stared for a second, my foot slightly numb from the impact.

My foot became cold, and upon glancing down, I noticed that my shoe was now practically shredded, the sole having been pounded flat against the tree, now mostly peeled away due to the lack of material holding together, and there were tears along the top surface due to the material having been ripped away so harshly.

After staring down at my ruined shoe, I shrugged, and removed them, not that it was all that hard on my left foot, the one that had struck the tree.

Patting the ground softly with my feet, now only covered by socks, I shrugged, not really seeing all that much of a difference between wearing shoes and not.

Angling my feet against the pine needles that littered the forest floor, I took off at my fastest run, easily avoiding the tree trunks speeding toward me with my vampire speed and reflexes, before exploding out of the tree line, quickly approaching the castle, barely slowing as I pressed the balls of my feet against the ground, pushing off of the ground, soaring through the air.

It was an experiment really, to see how high I could actually jump.

I caught hold of a windowsill on the fifth floor, swinging myself upwards, scaling the side of the building, my fingers grabbing the tiniest of notches in the bricks, window sills and drain pipes, until I was on the roof high above.

It wasn't quite the roof of the astronomy tower, it was the roof of the Gryffindor tower, which was over seven stories tall.

I decided that I would need a new pair of shoes for classes tomorrow, so, holding on tightly to the gutter edging the roof of the tower, I leant down, gently pushing the window to the bathroom open.

Swinging my leg over the edge of the roof, I found the ledge with my foot, gripping the gutter with my fingers as I did the same with the other leg.

I released the gutter with one hand, grabbing the top of the window opening, before noticing the rather distinct dips in the metal, where I had gripped it with my fingers.

Perhaps I had grabbed it a little bit too tightly then... oops...

I jumped down onto the bathroom floor, landing silently on the balls of my feet, seeing perfectly in the gloom of the unlit bathroom.

I crossed the room and, as quietly as possible, I opened the door to the bathroom, finding my bed in the room crowded with dirty clothes belonging to the other boys.

I could tell Remus was awake but he didn't turn his head, so I figured that he hadn't heard me.

As quickly, and quietly, as possible, I filled a bag with clothes, and grabbed a spare pair of shoes, before crossing the room again, using vampire speed.

I closed the bathroom door behind me, and felt Moony's breathing speed up.

"Leo?!" I winced, knowing that he had woken up the other boys, judging by the way they had jolted.

"What? Is he here?" Sirius questioned, mostly asleep, but I was already out the window, bag slung over my shoulder, gripping the roof tiles, pulling myself up by digging my forearms downwards, and swinging my legs up, just as Remus burst into the bathroom.

"Leo?" He sounded perplexed, and in a normal situation, this would have amused me, but now I only frowned.

"You must have dreamt it Moony." Sirius told him with a yawn, patting him on the shoulder before he returned to his bed, Peter never having gotten out of his, while Remus and James shared a look.

They knew I had been there, that Remus hadn't been dreaming.


(A/N): So, what did you think?

This chapter is mainly to show how Leo's abilities are progressing, so, yeah.