"Remmy." A voice shouted.
"He won't like that." Someone snapped back.
"Mooney?"
"Yea." The other said.
I couldn't quite bring myself to open my eyes.
"Wake up Mooney." The voice cooed.
"Give him a minute. His head bounced off that floor like a coconut."
"I'm quite surprised he didn't start to bleed. I saw him go down and my head hurts."
"Wonder how his feels?"
"What shout we do?"
"Perhaps talk quieter." I said weakly.
They both looked at me.
"What?!" I asked.
"You're awake?!" They said excitedly.
"Yea." I smiled.
"It's been a while Mooney!" Sirius said happily.
"How long?"
"A year." Sirius said seriously. James looked at him in disgust.
"A few days." James replied, keeping his eyes on Sirius.
"So I hit my head pretty hard?" I asked.
"Obviously, Hogwarts floors are pretty hard." James chuckled.
"What have you two been going?"
"We've stayed by your bed. Dumbledore said so. You missed the dance though, Lucie was a tad upset. Since it was partly out fault you fell."
"Thank God I got out of that dance." I smiled.
"Though you have woken up since then. You were out for four days. On the second night, there was a full moon. You have a few scratches, a few bruises." Sirius replied.
"A broken rib as well." James added.
"So I woke up as," I paused. "You know."
"Yea, Dumbledore had you follow another werewolf to the shack."
"Another?" I asked.
"May I have a word with Mr Lupin?" Dumbledore suddenly appeared.
"Sure." James replied. He and Sirius got up and left.
Dumbledore came over and sat next to me. I watched him take something out his pocket. It was some chocolate.
"Your favourite isn't it?" He asked, he broke off a square and passed it to me. I took it and ate it.
"Yea, it is." I replied as he broke off another sqaure, this time he ate it.
"I thought so." He paused. "Why is that?"
"I don't know. My mum used go give it to me to cheer me up. Though I sometimes eat it, mainly with the thought that chocolate is poison to dogs. Perhaps it could tone it down s notch. I don't know why though." I replied quietly.
"Your imagination is wonderful." He smiled.
"I thought she gave it to me for that reason when I was younger."
Dumbledore chuckled. He handed me another bit.
"Your parents were wonderful people."
"They were." I smiled.
"I came here for a reason Mr Lupin." He said, slightly more serious than before.
"Right."
"I'm going to put Lucie in your place, you'll have time to recover. You'll go to your classes."
"What?!"
"I know, though she is a wonderful young girl, she reminds of you."
"So, she's taking my place."
"Yes, James and Sirius thought it best. You are rather injured after all."
"Right, so I'm going to stay here by myself."
"No, you'll leave the infirmary tomorrow. Stay with Harry with his friends." Dumbledore replied.
"I'll read in the library."
"You do also know, you'll need a crutch."
"What?"
"Your leg, it was cut rather badly."
"You didn't day that earlier." I huffed.
"There is quite a list Remus." He replied.
I looked at him.
"So tomorrow, I'll be leaving here, with crutches, looking rougher than a badgers arse?"
"You've hit the nail on the head."