Re: Remus/Hermione
Again, Remus could only shrug and take another sip of his drink. He considered their situation a paradise compared to what he'd been living before, on the road, not sure of the next day's meal, having to humble himself in ways most people would look down upon just to get a roof over his head for the night. But, it wasn't something he thought would make for good party discourse.
"I have to admit, I was possibly the worst prefect in the history of the school," he said instead, keeping to lighter subjects. "McGonagall despaired of my ever being able to stop their shenanigans, I'm sure. But, I think, in a lot of ways, it was always about the magic. We were all very interested in pushing the limits of what the magic we were taught could do, finding new ways to do things, creating our own twists on magic. The rest was just...teenaged arrogance and showing off what we discovered."