"Or until you hex and crack him," he said with a grin. "He understands enough. He still grew up in the same as me. He just ignores all the rules he doesn't like. He's above it all. It sounds like he ended up suffering for it." He would have done a lot better if he had used his brain instead of going after Pettigrew.
He sighed. "That's really the problem. We can come up with multiple ideas of what could be, but there's no way to test it without possibly killing someone or changing history forever. Although I don't know if I believe your theory, but then I don't believe in reincarnation of any kind. I will admit that it's just my belief and it could be a possibility. Although Narcissa doesn't fit the pattern if it's like you say. She's much older than what the school would remember. In fact, for every theory, there's someone that disproves it. Like everyone having Black blood... except you."
The list of things they had to do was getting longer and longer. "Food, forest, tracks, muggle world. We might as well solve world hunger and we're all set," he said, shaking his head. "You're under the impression that Gryffindors can be scared into behaving. It's almost like you forgot your own seven years in school. Still, I think we are all smart enough not to do anything stupid, with one exception."
Regulus nodded. "I would concur. I believe Dora. There's no reason she would ask me, but I like to test it myself, possibly while you are on the ground and I'm on a broom high enough that a werewolf can't reach." He snorted. "Yes, let's also add getting the ingredients for this potion. It's time we stop making lists and start getting things done or we'll have a real problem on our hands. So while everyone else is busy, do you want to find some parchment and make the list?"