There was going to be no easy way around this. Why did they both have to be so stubborn?
"It's too late. I'm too far into it. If I back out now..." Seamus didn't want to think about the fact that McGonagall would have to obliviate them because of what they knew. But he also understood that she wouldn't have a choice in the matter. "If I back out now, I'd have to be obliviated. Because the information that we know and the people involved...it's too big for us to just walk around with that kind of information."
Seamus sighed, running his hands through the hair that he finally managed to matte down. "I know that you're more than aware of the situation you're in. That we're both in. But...say we leave, this war is still going on, and we're caught in some type of battle. You get hurt and can't defend yourself. What I'm doing...it could save your life. If I'm standing by my best friend in a battle and have the option of taking this...thing...and using it to safe your life, then it's bloody well worth the possible trip to Azkaban."
Just as he was about to throw his hands in the air of it all and head back to the castle, Fang came running up to them. Seamus knelt down and scratched the pup behind his ears, and in turn got a face full of Fang-tongue, which made him laugh a bit. He was frustrated, upset, and just wanted Dean to understand.
He was so frustrated that he started to cry without even realizing it. Seamus looked up, blinking away tears. "I'm becoming an Animagus." He said it so quietly that he wasn't sure if it actually came out, but once he realized it did, his eyes grew large. "McGonagall is going to kill me.