Chasing the Moon (Remus Lupin)

Chasing the Moon (Remus Lupin)

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Kyra, Ariaza, Nevaeh, and Faith never liked Beauxbaton, but they never wanted to be expelled from it either. Once they got to Hogwarts they found that it was way better than Beauxbaton, it was bigger and had less snobby girls walking around acting like they're queens. These girls had a secret that they had to protect. No one thought anything was wrong or different about them, so try thought that secret was safe and it was. Until a full moon changed it all. (Sorry I'm crappy at description) Disclaimer: I do not own anything of the harry potter world or its characters except; Kyra, Araiza, Nevaeh, Faith and, Jared. The rest belongs to J.K Rowling.
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She's hated by every house but her own. She's a Slytherin that embodies the house, yet nobody thinks she belongs. She defies social constructs quietly, and they hate her for it. The marauders never cared about who she was; they saw her as a girl that they had to torment. Because that's who she was, and that's who they were. But there's more to Ashlynn Elmer than meets the eye. Remus Lupin knows that. Ashlynn knows that. The only issue? Two groups of friends that get in the way. As Sirius Black would put it, "It's kind of like that Romeo and Juliet story. But different."

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