"What's wrong with a little fun, Thornheart?" Remus asked
"You're the prefect, Lupin. You can't sneak into the Slytherin common room to party, again." Hala responded.
"We've done it before. As long as we don't get caught, I don't see the problem. Let loose for the night." James said. "Don't you remember last year?"
"Shut it, Potter."
"Please?" Sirius asked, doing his best puppy eyes.
Hala hesitated and glanced at Aurora.
"You already know my answer," Aurora grinned.
Hala groaned. "Four against one. Fine. But if we get caught, I'm blaming it all on you."
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After one of the Maurauder's pranks go wrong in second year, Hala Thornheart decides to block them out of her life forever, vowing to only stick with Sirius Black, his brother Regulus, and her best friend Aurora Brighton.
However during a Slytherin party in 5th year, her stuck-up demeanor crumbles. A single night changes her entire life in a second. Everything was going great again.
Until Voldemort and his Death Eaters arrive, proving not everyone is meant to be a hero.
A story in which Hala Thornheart hates the chocolate loving half-blood for breaking her heart, and Remus Lupin wants to know everything about her to her make her fall for him again.
Disclaimer: All character credits go to JK Rowling for creating this perfect wizarding world. Only the OC's and the plotline belong to me in order to tell Hala's story.
My escape from Springfield, Massachusetts, came in the form of an exchange program to New Delhi, India, one plane ticket for 11:00 am on the thirteenth of July. I left, taking a big suitcase and my camera. I told myself I left for the experience I'd have there, but maybe I left because of the experience I'd had here. I don't know. All I know is that I left, and then I met Maya Sumedh.
Luke Waters came into my life at 12:00 pm on the fourteenth of July, a Saturday. Probably the weirdest Saturday of my life - I picked up a cute guy from the airport, was in a car crash and stayed up the whole night talking to said cute guy. Maybe I even fell in love but I didn't know it until much later.
All we had was four months and camera.
A camera which proved more important than we ever imagined.