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"You piece of crap, go through the wall and make sure I hear nothing from you until June!"
D ran through the wall before he could take the blow from his father. That was the last time he saw him that year.
He was met with a fighting Roman and Remus in front of him. Their parents were conversing with Roman's friends' parents. D put on his infamous smirk, approaching the conversation cooly.
"Roman, I didn't take anything!" Remus said. Roman huffed.
"Yeah, because Slytherins never steal. Totally not evil at all," He said. Sarcasm was found over that summer, Roman used it to his creative advantage.
"Oh yes, so evil, right Remus? It was pretty despicable when Severus Snape acted as a duel agent for the Order of the Phoenix." D said. Roman huffed.
"Well, I never steal a thing of yours Remus, give me back my wand!" He exclaimed.
"Yeah, because you're not a Slytherin, right?" Remus asked.
Roman fell silent, the outline of his want could be seen as his arm hung at his side.
"Let's go on the train, Virgil should be here soon." D said, Remus nodded as they ran to the train. Roman walked over to Patton and Logan.
"I don't like him." He said.
"Who?" Patton asked.
"Really Patton, now?" Logan asked. Patton looked at his best friend, confused.
"What?" Patton asked.
"I don't like Remus, Pat. My brother," He said. Patton made an O with his mouth.
"Oh yeah, but I thought we knew that." He said. Logan looked to Roman with annoyance.
"I can't believe he took my wand. I need that back sooner or later." Roman conplained. Patton raised an eyebrow, and pointed to the wand making a dent in Roman's robes.
"Isn't it right there?" He asked. Roman looked down, shocked.
"It's been there all along?!" He asked. Logan smiled to himself.
"Patton is really living up to his house's qualities. Exquisite job Patton," Logan commented. Patton blushed with a wide smile.
"Thank you Logan." He said. Their parens soon came over to say their farewells.
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"You shouldn't let him push you around like he does." D said. Remus raised an eyebrow.
"What do you mean?" He asked.
"Roman, he always bullies you, blames you automatically even if you didn't do something." He said. "He hurts you."
"N-No he doesn't." He said. D raised an eyebrow.
"Really? Then explain all of those sleepless nights you shared with Virgil last year."
"How do you know about those/!"
"Do you really think he wouldn't tell me."
"He promised to keep that a secret."
"He didn't know how to help you, so naturally, he came to me."
Remus sat in silence. His brother soon came into the door way of the compartment.
"Hey Remus, D." He said. D gave him his signature smirk and waved. Remus glared.
"Where's your other friend? Para-" "Virgil," Remus corrected sternly.
"Virgil, yeah, where is he?" He asked.
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The Value of Worth | Sanders Sides Hogwarts AU
FanfictionPeople often believe identity defines an individual, when in reality, is how they define their self worth. - In an AU filled with growing up, ruthless pining, and learning acceptance among many other life lessons, the sides take on the identities of...