"Lupin is in fact the smartest. That is correct." Dumbledore said. "But, that doesn't mean I wont be sending you home due to your- your ignorance."
"I understand." I replied. I sent the boys a glance, to warn them that they shouldn't talk back. "We done the one thing you told us not to. What you are deciding is correct."
"You're very true Mr Lupin. So this wont make it any less awkward for me to do."
"What?" James asked.
"You're going home."
"Home?" Sirius asked.
"Yes."
"Then why would you send us from the past and then future you let us do this, if it failed?" I asked.
"I wouldn't have known in the past. So evidently you boys don't tell me." Dumbledore answered.
"Or, for some ungodly reason, I allow you to carry this out."
"Well." Sirius said. "I suppose it is up to you, but I can say that I'm not going home unless I finish this job!"
"Same, we came all this way and I'm going to do this!" James added. I smiled at them both.
"So, for goodness sake Dumbledore, tell us what we are here for!" I added as well as James.
"Well then." Dumbledore replied.
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I'm going to do a thing where it'll be Harry, Hermione and Ron. I'll do it in the pov of Hermione.
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"Harry, I don't suppose you have seen those boy from the other night have you?" I asked.
"You mean the ones that said that they were The Marauders?" He replied, not moving his eyes from his book.
"Yes."
"No." He replied bluntly.
"Thanks for being helpful Harry." I replied just as bluntly.
"I did." Ron muttered. "Well, Fred and George did."
"Where did they go?"
"They were with Dumbledore and that girl Lucie from Ravenclaw." He answered.
"What happened?"
"According to Fred and George they look as though they were in big, and I mean BIG trouble." Ron said. "He shouted and everything. It's the only thing the school is talking about."
"I'm going to go do some studying in the library, would either of you care to join me?" I asked.
"Sure." Harry put his book down and got up.
"Might as well." Ron added.
We made our way down to the library. Passing student who were gossiping about todays events.
"I'm going over here, I'll meet you in our normal spot?" I asked the boys.
"Sure." Harry and Ron wondered down an isle of books and to a table that was so secluded, sometimes they were never disturbed.
"Right then." I said to myself. "Time to find Lucie."
I walked down the most busy isle in hope of seeing her, but I had no luck. Everyone seemed t be here apart from her.
I had nearly thought I had no hope in finding her and I was about to go and find Harry and Ron, until I saw her.
"Lucie!" I whispered. She looked up to me.
"Hermione." She replied. "What's up?"
"Well, I guess you know what I am about to ask you."
"About the three boys?"
"Yes." I replied.
"I can't tell you a thing. Dumbledore told me I am not allowed unless I want to be expelled." She replied sadly.
"Do you know who they are?"
"Yes." She replied quickly.
"Can you tell me that?"
"Nope." She popped the p.
"Really?!" I exclaimed.
"I wish I could, but I value my time her more than I love telling people gossip." She answered.
"Ok, well thank you for your time." I replied.
"No problem Hermione, if you like you can sit with a few of my friends, or are you with people?"
"I'm with Harry and Ron, but thank you."
"Well, the offer stands if you're alone and you see me." Lucie smiled and turned away.
Well, I though she would have told me more. I guess the threat from Dumbledore is legitimate. So I walked back to find Harry and Ron muttering to each other about something.
"No luck then?" Harry asked.
"No, Lucie can't say anything." I replied as I pulled out a chair and sat down.
"Well, I'm sure Fred and George know something. Shall I ask them at dinner?"
"Sure." I replied.