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"I'm not taking that bet," Emmeline laughed, shaking her head. She leaned crossed her legs in front of her, leaning back onto her hands. She knew better than to bet against the boys doing something stupid. They were always into something stupid. Truth be told, Emmeline thought it was kind of endearing, albeit vaguely annoying.
Emmeline let out a soft sigh as she tipped her head back to look at the ceiling. She couldn't help her mind from wandering to the war that was going on in the world. She tried her best to stay optimistic, but couldn't help but feel that things were going to go terribly wrong terribly quickly. She knew she should be happy - Lily and James' wedding was right around the corner - but she couldn't help the feeling of dread inside her that grew stronger and stronger each day.
"Anyone want some firewhiskey?" Emmeline asked, pushing herself into a standing position. She walked over to the table where a bottle and a few glasses were placed. With a small hum she picked up the bottle, and filled up three cups. She put the bottle down and somewhat clumsily picked up the three full cups, walking back over to the girls. "No isn't an answer, hate to break it to you."
"Oh you know Lily isn't going to enjoy whatever it is," Sirius replied with a chuckle. "And Marlene's been rather excited about their little girls night thing since they made the plans next week. We're going to be in the dog house for sure."
Sirius didn't really mind any trouble they'd get into. It was well worth it to have some fun with his mates before they couldn't afford to have fun anymore. With what was going on in the wizarding world, Sirius wasn't even sure they'd all make it out alive. They were young, and he figured they should live while they were alive, even if it meant getting in trouble with the girls, or even the muggle police.
"How dramatic are we looking to go here?" Sirius questioned, leaning back into his seat. "Are we just doing fireworks outside the window to watch them scream, or something that's actually going to require some work? It's your wedding on the line, James, this is up to you."
James chuckled, "Fireworks outside the window, what is this, amateur hour? It's got to be good, Padfoot."