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Remus pried his eyes open, blinking as the late morning sun lit his face. For a morning after the full moon, he felt good. Remarkably good.

He eased out of bed, noting that there was only one bandage around his bicep and one around his calf. He was sore, tired, and had a headache, but compared to most mornings like this he was ready to get up and dance a jig.

All body parts and facilities accounted for, he slowly worked his way through a warm shower, a cup of tea, and three bowls of the potato soup that Lily had left for him. By the time he was fully dressed and had rinsed his bowl and put the leftovers into the ancient fridge, he had decided it might be nice to walk to work. Anything that required concentration would be out, but he could at least clean a few cages.

It was a beautiful day; the first warm day of spring. April showers were just about to give way to the fabled May flowers, and the trees were lightly laced with new green leaves. Remus pulled a jacket on only because he harbored the not-so-irrational fear that either Lily or his mother would somehow know he wasn't wearing it, and then he'd never hear the end of it. The thought entertained him until he arrived at Caradoc's lab. He let himself in quietly as he noted the two broomsticks propped in the doorway.

The visitors were in Caradoc's office. Remus could hear their voices- a baritone and a dry, nasally deep tenor- as he began to clean the moke's cage. They didn't sound happy.

"The Ministry’s stance has been very clear on this, Dearborn," he heard the baritone say.

"You've received three warnings," the tenor agreed.

"I know, but it's absolutely ridiculous. I checked very early on and there's absolutely no legislation against the hiring of werewolves."

Remus froze.

"Not with private funds," the first visitor agreed. "However, your grant is through the Ministry of Magic."

"But the Ministry has given me free reign over who I hire!"

The tenor snorted. "Never would have taken you for a Dark Creatures advocate, Caradoc."

"I'm not!" Caradoc protested, and Remus winced even if he knew it was true. "Look, I hired him because Dumbledore suggested it, and Dumbledore usually knows best. And he wasn't wrong, either. The boy-"

"The boy, Caradoc?"

"Fine. The creature- oh, no, for crying out loud, just call him Lupin- that's his name anyway- Lupin has a real aptitude for this sort of research, and he has a way with creatures-"

"Hardly a surprise," the man with the baritone voice drawled.

"Well, no. It's not. But it's certainly invaluable to my work. HE is invaluable to my work. He's a bright, intelligent, observant young man, and I finally have him trained up the way I want him! He enjoys the work-"

"Although he can't be bothered to come in today."

"Well, no! I've seen him two days after the full moon and, Dark Creature or not, I usually just want to send him home and to bed. He looks wretched. I would never expect him in the day after the full moon. Apparently the transformation is exceedingly painful. In fact, from what he tells me-"

"Caradoc, the fact still stands that Remus Lupin is a werewolf being paid by Ministry funds, and we cannot allow that. You might be content to employ him, but the rest of the wizarding community-"

"Why should the rest of the wizarding community have a say in who I hire?"

"Because they are paying the bills! And the wizarding community does not want to contribute to the support of Dark Creatures such as your assistant!"

There was silence for a moment, and Remus tried to remind himself to breathe.

"Look," Caradoc finally said, his voice strained and impatient. "Do you have any idea what it takes to train an assistant? How hard it is to find a young wizard who has the mental capacity and the patience to be a good researcher, and is willing to accept the low salary that accompanies it? How many months of research must be sacrificed so you can hold their hand and teach them the ropes? Do you? I could have published three more papers if I hadn't had to take the time to train an assistant. And if I'd had an assistant less competent than the one I have, I'd still be training him. I do not want a new employee! I don't want the hassle! I am perfectly happy with this one and that is all that matters, damn it! If a werewolf can do the job I want him to do, then I will hire a werewolf if I so please!"

"Then you will lose your funding."

For a moment Remus considered storming into the office and hexing them all, and then just renouncing his job there on the spot. He could hear Caradoc sputtering in anger, and could imagine the two men (who he decided looked like an older version of Snivellus Snape and Macnair from the Ministry) staring Caradoc down.

"So, you'll be terminating the werewolf?" the tenor asked.

"I… wait! I've got it! What if I paid his salary from my own savings?"

The first man snorted. "You would do that?"

"I told you. You have no idea how hard it is to find a good assistant. But what if I did? If Remus was funded by -me-, he wouldn't be funded by the Ministry and it would be nice and legal!"

"Well, it is highly unorthodox, but…."

"I can always ask for Dumbledore's opinion."

There was a pause. "The accounting will be snarled."

"We can work it out," Caradoc insisted.

"You're insane."

"I'm desperate."

"It's your head."

"I know. Is this your hat?"

Remus jolted himself back to reality, hurriedly turned back to the moke's cage and looked busy with a skill perfected by seven years of maraudership. He looked up casually when he heard the three men come out into the lab.

“I don't know what you're complaining about, Caradoc," the tenor said. Remus looked up to see a weedy man with an oversized mustache. "You seem to have a perfectly competent helper right here."

"Remus!" Caradoc said, eyebrows arching in surprise. "You made it in today!"

"Yes. For some reason I felt all right this morning." Remus vanished the moke's bedding with a deft flick of his wand. "Spring, maybe."

“Wait. This is the werewolf?” The man with the mustache took an involuntary step back.

“Oh yes, how rude of me. Gentlemen, this is my assistant, Remus Lupin. Remus, this is Mr. Herring and Mr. Alleman from the Ministry.”

“Nice to meet you,” Remus said, extending his hand. Neither of them took it. Remus retracted it guiltily, squashing down the urge to turn tail and run or to hex them both (although both were looking pretty appealing right now).

“Oh come now,” Caradoc said impatiently, dusting off a hat that didn’t belong to him. “His name is right there on your sheet.”

“Yes, but… well… I didn’t expect…” The words might be edging towards surprise, but the revulsion on Mr. Herring’s face was clear. “You just don’t think a….”

“Monsters don’t always advertise, Herring. Let’s go,” Alleman said gruffly. “Dearborn.” He tipped his hat at Caradoc and ignored Remus entirely. Herring also passed, giving Remus a wide berth.

“Well, I suppose that went better than could be expected,” Caradoc sighed. “Well, why don’t you come into my office, Remus? You look like you could do with a cup of tea and a biscuit. Moody brought back some gingersnaps from an especially good bakery in Ireland- he knows I have a fondness for them- but I suppose I can spare a few. Come on, son,” he said, placing his hand on Remus’s shoulder. “We need to talk.”

***

Remus was sitting on the floor, leaning against the door to the apartment and resting his forehead on updrawn knees when Sirius arrived home at eight on a night in late May, carrying take-out and tired from a long day spent over files and in training.

"Remus?" Sirius asked, surprised. "Remus? What are you doing here?"

"The thing is, Sirius," Remus said without looking up, hugging his knees tight, "we never bother with roses. We don't call each other when we're going out. And just because we're sleeping together doesn't mean we have to always report back or tell each other where we're going."

"Roses?" Sirius asked, confused. He unlocked the door.

"Who cares about sheets and towels?" Remus continued, and Sirius could hear his voice shaking. "Who says we have to be domestic? It doesn't have to be tying you down or propping me up-" his voice broke hard, and Sirius flung the door open.

"Come on in," he said, hauling Remus to his feet. "Why aren't you at home?"

It didn't seem to be a good question. Remus followed, but he refused to look at Sirius. There was something wrong, and with a sudden flash of insight Sirius knew it had nothing to do with him.

"What happened?" he asked, setting the curry down on the counter. “You look… well, not terrible, but….” He let his voice trail off, unable to find the words for the dark, haunted look in Remus’s eyes.

Remus shook his head. “I’m just saying James might have been on to something. I mean, even Alice’s brother Benjy has a roommate. And Davey Gudgeon- you remember him- I heard the other day he’s sharing a flat with Tom Abernace. Nothing fishy about it. Tom’s dating Bertha Jorkins of all people, and you know Dave fancied Annie Corre since we were third years. I mean, it probably seems stranger that we aren’t sharing a flat.”

“Moony, what is going on?”

Remus looked down at his shoes. “They’re cutting Caradoc’s funding,” he said quietly. “Or more accurately, they’re cutting mine.”

“Huh?” Sirius took out two bowls and began dishing curry.

“The grant that Caradoc has from the Ministry includes a salary for an assistant,” Remus explained. “But apparently I am not a Ministry approved assistant. So they refuse to pay that portion of the grant.”

“You lost your job?”

“No. I still have it, but at a cut in pay.”

“Oh. That sucks.” Sirius set both bowls of curry down on the table. “I know chicken isn’t your favorite, but have some anyway,” he ordered. Remus sat down across from him and toyed with the spoon. “So can you still make your rent?”

Oops. Wrong question.

“The thing is,” Remus eventually said into the strangled silence, “I like my job. It’s interesting. I like Caradoc. He drives me insane some days, but he knows what I am and he still hires me. He asks all sorts of questions and sometimes they’re invasive, but at least he talks to me like I’m human. Those two Ministry goons last month…” he clamped his mouth shut and Sirius realized he wasn’t going to hear the whole story. “I like my job,” Remus repeated stubbornly.

“Funny that,” Sirius said around a mouthful of curry, feeling like he’d just wandered into a tap dance show where the stage was thin ice. “I never pegged you for a researcher. I mean, I know you’re good at it, but…”

Remus shrugged. “Me either. But I like it.”

“Is that what you want to do for your life?” Sirius asked, suddenly realizing he didn’t know the answer.

“I don’t know,” Remus admitted, resting his chin on his hand. “It wasn’t what I imagined.”

“What do you want?”

Remus shrugged. “A lot of things. I like what I’m doing and I’ll probably do it for a couple of years. But I’d like to do so many other things. I’d like to travel. I’d love to work in other countries. There’s provisions that a werewolf can travel if it’s work related. Your uncle traveled all the time.”

“Yeah,” Sirius said with surprise.

“I’d like to do something… I don’t know. Something exciting. The research is good, but it’s always in the lab and it’s meticulous and some days it’s boring. Although Caradoc’s talking about arranging an expedition to the Isle of Drear. He’s getting us the papers.”

Sirius’s eyes widened. “The Isle of Drear?” he asked incredulously, well aware of the danger.

“I know,” Remus said, and his eyes were starting to take on life and light again. “But it would be so interesting. No one’s ever examined quintapeds in their natural habitat like that- we’d be the first. That’s what really excites me about the research. For a few minutes or a few months, I know something that no one else knows. No one else in the world, Sirius. And I’m torn between wanting to tell everyone and get them to see what I’ve found out, and keeping it to myself so I can say it’s something that only I have. I’d love to be an explorer, although I guess that seems kind of silly when I say it out loud. But there are so many places outside of Britain, so many mysteries…. And then I turn around and I want to…” he trailed off, looking away.

“What? You want to what?”

“You’re going to laugh,” Remus said, blushing.

“No I won’t.”

“Promise?”

“On the remnants of James’s virginity.”

Remus snickered, and then sobered. “I would love to teach,” he admitted.

Sirius began to smile.

“See! I told you you would laugh!”

“I’m not laughing!” Sirius protested, holding up his hands in defense. “I’m not… oh hell. Yes I am. Come on, Moony! It’s not that I don’t think you’d be good at it, but… after all the hell we gave every Hogwarts teacher in our time?”

Even Remus had to chuckle at that. “I suppose. What do you want to do, Sirius?”

Sirius shrugged. “Exactly what I am doing, or else I wouldn’t be doing it.”

“Yeah.” Remus looked away wistfully.

“Anyway,” Sirius said. “Back to the flat thing. Are you serious that you want to move in?”

“If you wouldn’t mind,” Remus said. “I wouldn’t ask. I mean, I don’t want to tie you down, but money is getting really tight and-“

“Wait. Getting really tight? When did this all happen?”

“Three weeks ago. I wanted to see if I could do it.” Remus ducked his head, and Sirius tactfully looked away. “If I want to pay rent, I can’t eat.”

“Well then,” Sirius said in a deceptively light voice. “We’ll be roommates. Your dad and I are supposed to go to Spain tomorrow, but when we get back, we’ll work it out.”

“Thanks, Sirius.” There was too much relief in Remus’s voice, but when Sirius looked at him, Remus’s eyes were dry and he had an unsure smile.

“Hey, it’s no problem,” he said. “I’m not going to say no to sex on tap.” They both laughed, and Sirius pushed a plate of chicken curry at Remus. “Come on. Eat, and then stay the night. We’ll worry about it all when I get back.”

***

Knowing he could stay with Sirius took a huge burden off Remus’s shoulders. And while the circumstances were embarrassing, he had to admit he was looking forward to it. The novelty of having his own place had worn off, and now he missed the camaraderie and comfort of their Hogwarts days, when it had always been the four of them. The truth of the matter was it was lonely when he came home to his tiny (and yes, admittedly rather ratty) bedsit. The place echoed with silence.

It was that silence that sent him to his parents’ house the next night, looking for company as much as being willing to provide it. It was good to be home with his mother, letting her fuss over him and enjoying their favorites of take-out Chinese and cheap wine.

The living room of the Lupin house looked like it always had, although the slipcover on the sofa was new and there were flowers in the vase on the end table. Roses this time, Remus noted with an amused grin. And so they should be, as his parents had just had their anniversary. He leaned over and smelled them.

"It's taken twenty-four years, but your father has finally gotten the concept of flowers," Marilyn said, as she settled down on the floor next to Remus, handing him his carton of soup. "It's about time."

Remus chuckled. "I'd say so."

"If you were straight, I'd be giving you a lecture right now," Marilyn sighed, and Remus cringed. It was one thing to know he was gay, and another to hear it said by his mother, especially when she used her "everything's-normal-it's-all-right" voice.

"Yes, well," he said, crumbling fried noodles into his soup and stirring it like it was the most fascinating thing ever.

"Are you and Sirius still together?"

Remus shrugged. "It's not really together," he said. "Not like that. It’s not love or anything."

"So you say. Do you go out with other people?"

"Sure," he said, deliberately misunderstanding her. "I go out with James and Lily, and Peter and Tina- although I don't much like Tina- and Frank and Alice, and two days ago Caradoc took me out to lunch."

"Remus," she said, fixing him with the motherly glare of doom.

"No," Remus sighed. "I don't go out with other people. But look, Mum, you know how things are. There's enough going on with Voldemort trying to rise to power and the Order and trying to keep my job without worrying about if my date knows I'm a werewolf. At least with Sirius I know he knows, and I'm comfortable. I can relax with him, and not worry about what he’s thinking."

Marilyn gawked at him. "You don't have the faintest notion of what love is, do you Remus?"

"Sure I do. James and Lily are in love, Frank and Alice are in love. Peter loves Tina, although..." He chewed on his lip as he thought about that.

"Although what?"

He thought about trying to answer it and then shook his head, unable to articulate just what bothered him about Tina Lovegood.

"Has Peter told her about you?"

"No. At least, I don't think so."

"Hmmm."

"Anyway, Sirius and I aren't like them."

"Are you sleeping with him?"

"Mum!" Remus exclaimed, turning bright red and slurping soup as if his life depended on it.

"Remus, are you sleeping with him?"

"No."

"Honest?"

He hesitated, and then before he could stop it his mouth blurted, "I'm moving in with him."

Silence. Stone cold silence.

"Mum?" Remus asked, risking a peek at her. Her lips were pressed together in a tight line.

"Yes?"

"Why are you mad?"

"I'm not mad."

"You are," he insisted. "This isn't fair. You know I'm gay. You said you…." And he had to pause, because he couldn't remember exactly what she'd said. She never said she understood and she never said she accepted it, she just…. "Mum?"

"You're too young," she said finally.

He relaxed considerably. "I'm nineteen."

"Exactly."

"It's old enough."

"Remus, you can't even figure out what love is. Sirius has you twisted around in so many knots you can't see what's right in front of you."

"That's not true!" he protested, slumping deeper against the couch.

"No? You're in love with him, and he's got it so you can't even admit that."

"No he doesn't. I'm just not in love with him, Mum. I keep telling you, it's not like that."

"Then you shouldn't have slept with him."

"Oh, come on!" Remus sputtered. "Don't tell me the only man you ever slept with was Dad!" She met his gaze evenly. "You're joking," he said in awe. "Are you serious?"

"Absolutely. I never slept with any man but your father."

"But you- I mean- I've seen pictures and you-"

"I burned my bra, I wrote editorials, I ironed my hair, I earned my degree… but equal rights and feminism doesn't have to be about sleeping with every man you meet. When you get down to it, feminism and sex are two different things. The point has always been it's MY choice, and I chose to wait."

"And I chose to sleep with Sirius," Remus riposted back quickly.

"Touché," his mother sighed. "One day you and I need to sit down and have a long talk about love, Baby." Remus shrugged. "But not tonight. So tell me about what’s going on with your job.”

Relieved to be off the subject, and comfortable discussing funding cuts with a scientist mother, Remus happily complied.

***

The moving-in process went more easily than either of them had expected. Remus didn’t own much and his bedsit had been furnished, so it was a simple matter for the two of them to move his possessions into Sirius’s flat. It only took an afternoon for them to unpack the boxes, and then Remus was settled.

It didn’t really hit either of them that night, or the next. It hit on a Wednesday night, when Sirius came home at eleven (after owling Remus to say he’d be late) and the moon was two days from full. Sirius had wolfed down the take-out he’d picked up and slid into bed beside Remus, who was trying not to fall asleep before he finished the current chapter of the latest Harlequin romance novel he’d filched from Alice or Lily.

“It baffles me that you read that stuff,” Sirius groaned. “I mean, it’s heterosexual sex, and badly written at that. What possible interest could you have in it?”

Remus yawned widely. “It’s entertaining,” he said. “And what’s really entertaining is you know what’s in it.”

“Funny,” Sirius said, kissing him on the cheek. “Like a half naked woman swooning in the arms of some muscle-bound brain dead goon doesn’t give away the more salient points of the plot.”

“’Her bosom heaved’,” Remus began to read, “’as he pulled her close to him. ‘I shall have you now,’ he said. ‘Oh yes, take me! Take me please!’ His hand slid down her side to her thigh, and he began to hike up her skirt.’”

“Stop before I vomit,” Sirius begged. “Please.”

“’His hand-‘“

“You just read that sentence.”

“No I didn’t. It’s that bad. ‘His hand found her panties, moist with-‘”

“Enough!” Sirius shouted, hitting Remus over the head with his pillow. “If you’re going to read bad sex to me, at least have the courtesy to read something that doesn’t contain bodily fluids or discharges!”

“Um, Pads? Semen is a bodily fluid and a discharge.”

“Whatever! Put the bloody book away so we can go to sleep, will you?”

Remus smiled and put the book on his nightstand, face down, and then extinguished the light. They kissed each other good night, and that was all.

It was only as he was drifting off that Sirius realized that Remus had never spent the night without some sort of sex being involved. And although he certainly liked nights with sex, there was something to be said for nights just sleeping beside a friend.

***

“So Moony moved in with you, huh?” James asked as he and Sirius sat at a table in the Leaky Cauldron.

“Yeah,” Sirius said, taking a sip of his beer. “Funding cuts and everything.”

“That’s great,” James said, but his voice rang a bit false.

“What is it?” Sirius asked. James shook his head. “Come on,” Sirius insisted. “You can tell me.”

“It’s stupid.”

“So? When’s that ever stopped you? Tell me.”

James snorted, running his finger around the ring of condensation his beer had left on the table. “It’s just that… at Hogwarts, it was always you and me and Remus and Peter. And a lot of times, it was just you and me, y’know?”

“Yeah, cause it’s exactly how I felt when you started going off with Evans,” Sirius said. “Oh, shit. I’m sorry, Prongs,” he apologized as he saw James’s stricken face. “I didn’t mean it to sound that way.”

James shook his head. “No, you’re right. You are right, even if you’re an ass about it. I mean, how often do we see Wormtail these days now that he’s hooked up with Tina?”

“This is the one thing we shouldn’t let this war stop,” Sirius said, gesturing to himself and James. “This.”

“War isn’t stopping it,” James said with a sad smile. “We are.”

At the time, Sirius didn’t have an answer to that.

The answer, however, was simple and delivered by Peter a week later after the full moon.

“We need a boys’ night out,” he groused as he pulled the quilt around Remus’s shoulders. “Do you realize we haven’t been together just the four of us since the last full moon? We ought to make it a once a week thing. No Tina, no Lily, no flavor of the week or whatever you and Remus do. Just the four of us.”

“What would we do?” James asked.

“What does it matter?” Peter retorted. “It doesn’t have to be some big production or stag night every time. We could even just go over to Sirius’s and sit around getting drunk. Half the nights at Hogwarts we never did anything but goof off anyway.”

“True,” Sirius admitted. “So…”

“Wednesday nights,” Peter decided. “None of us have to work. Wednesday nights, eight thirty, meet at your place,” he pointed to Sirius, “and we’ll figure it out from there.”

James shrugged. “Works for me.”

“Me too.” Sirius looked down at Remus, who was still asleep. “I can’t imagine it won’t work for Moony.”

“Good,” Peter said, finally breaking into a grin. “See you Wednesday.”

***

It was exactly what they needed.

Without Sirius saying anything, Remus seemed to understand that he needed time alone with James before the others arrived. So Wednesday nights, Remus never returned home from work until eight thirty. James Flooed over at seven, and Peter would always be five minutes early himself.

The evening was rarely anything exciting or exotic. Sometimes they went out, but they found that when they ventured out into the Wizarding World they inevitably ran into people they knew, and it was no longer just the four of them and the evening lost its charm. So for the most part they stayed at Sirius’s flat, talking and, as Peter had so eloquently put it, goofing off.

The talk ran deeper than at Hogwarts. Instead of lessons and plans and mischief, they found themselves talking about the war and strategies and rumors of deaths and destruction. But there were lighter times. James entertained them with play-by-play recaps of the Wimborne Wasps games, particularly the Beating work of Ludo Bagman. (The other three were intensely jealous that James had even met Bagman, much less was on the same team.) Sirius told them about the exotic places he and Damien traveled, tracking Dark wizards. (And some not-so-exotic places, like Sheffield and Manchester.) Peter handed out samples of his newest creations, some of which were disasters (Raspberry Rodents) and some of which were declared to be pure genius (Ice Mice, which Remus developed a deadly weakness for the first time he tried them). And Remus always had a supply of stories about Caradoc Dearborn, especially the days that Alastor Moody came into the lab.

Of course women were a topic of conversation. James would roll his eyes about Lily’s wedding madness, and Peter would complain about Tina’s pressuring him for commitment. Sirius heckled them both and Remus offered a somewhat-sympathetic ear, and they both insisted that they steered clear from women for a reason. Remus didn’t even have to expound, and Sirius claimed that any woman who looked at him would only love him for his name, his looks, and his bike. His boasts brought him the good-natured harassment that he deserved, but fortunately neither James nor Peter seemed to question it much. He had no idea that the pair of them had decided that Sirius feared all women based on his mother, and didn’t blame him in the least.

But it always came back to war, as much as they didn’t want it to. In fact, some nights were devoted entirely to planning whatever Dumbledore had asked them to do, be it recovering (stealing, Remus always muttered) some artifact or scroll or intercepting correspondence or being there to fight when it was suspected Death Eaters were attacked. Even if only one or two of them were involved in the assignment, all four of them planned, because that was how they worked and, even though they rarely admitted, it they were desperate to see the others come out alive.

And yet, as the spring days turned to summer and the war only destroyed the fringes of their lives, Wednesday nights seemed a bit like being young again.

***

Sirius was hunched over his desk, not writing so much as doodling runes as he thought. The office was empty; he had only stayed to translate his share of the runes from the scroll he and James had swiped from a small museum in Surrey on Dumbledore’s orders. He didn’t even hear the footsteps, although admittedly they weren’t loud.

“Black,” Moody said suddenly, making Sirius jump, “I want a word with you.”

Sirius turned in his chair. “Yes, sir?” he drawled, gesturing for Moody to sit in his guest chair rather than standing to meet him. Moody regarded him with something that must have been amusement, because he sat instead of hexing Sirius into oblivion. The round won, Sirius leaned back in his chair, thumping his boots up on his desk. “What can I do for you?”

“It’s about Lupin.” Moody’s eyes met his square on.

“Damien?” Sirius asked, arching his eyebrows in surprise.

“No. His kid.”

Oh. Sirius knew exactly what this was about, and cursed himself for not anticipating it. He folded his hands behind his head and affected a deliberate air of casualness. “What about him?”

“Word has it he’s living with you.”

“Yeah. So what?”

“You’re not supposed to be giving refuge to Dark Creatures.”

Sirius shrugged.

Moody scratched his cheek. “Some people say that’s exactly what you’re doing. They say it’s because he’s short on Galleons. But me, I don’t believe it.”

“I had no idea that this was the subject of so much conversation,” Sirius said lightly.

Moody ignored him. “I think it’s personal, him living with you, Black. And I think it’s more personal than either of you let on to anyone else.”

He wasn’t moving, but the way Sirius’s muscles froze had to have been obvious nonetheless. “Yeah?” he repeated. “So what?”

“Well now, if it was just for the money, I’d be reminding you that keeping a werewolf as a roommate is against the rules for employees of the Ministry, especially the Aurors. And as a senior employee, I’d be warning you that if it doesn’t end immediately, you’ll be sacked. Lots to consider there with a Dark Creature, especially when money is involved. But if it was personal, that’s no one’s business and should be kept that way. So I’ll ask you just once, Black. Is it personal, Remus Lupin living with you?”

Sirius’s gaze never wavered. “Yes. It’s personal.”

“All right then. That’s all I want to know. See you tomorrow, lad.” Moody got up and began to walk away.

“Hey, Alastor?” Sirius called after him. Moody turned. “Has it ever been personal for you?”

Moody snorted. “Never saw the point in any of it, lad. Have a good night.”

***

“What I want to know,” Sirius said later that night as they ate takeaway fish and chips together, “is how Moody found out. James and Peter are the only ones that know you’re living here, and they don’t even know the rest of it.”

“My dad knows I’m here,” Remus pointed out around a mouthful of potato.

“He wouldn’t have told Moody though,” Sirius argued.

“No. The Registry knows. I had to tell them. But I just owled them yesterday. Finally.”

“They must work fast.”

Remus shook his head. “No. They’re terribly disorganized most of the time. And I told them the address, but I didn’t mention I was living with someone.”

“Huh.” Sirius picked at the batter on his fish as he puzzled it out. “Anyone else?”

Remus snapped his fingers suddenly. “Caradoc. I’ll bet it was Caradoc. I told him because, well, he pays me and he had to know where to send anything, but also he was feeling so bad about the fact I had to move that I sort of admitted that we weren’t just friends.”

Sirius whistled through his teeth. “Such a risk, Moony! How’d he take it?”

Remus rolled his eyes. “In typical Caradoc form. I’ll have you know I’ve been getting all sorts of entertaining and intrusive questions about our sex life, from how we do it to how lycanthropy affects my body and can you notice a difference closer to full moon, like how women have fuller breasts around their periods.” Sirius shuddered. “I finally gave him the book.”

Sirius sputtered with laughter. “Oh, that’s priceless! His face must have been- what did he say?”

Remus bulged out his eyes and stared down at his plate. “Well, I must say!” he began in an excellent imitation. “I never knew you could- oh my goodness gracious yes, how do they do that? I’ve never… now, what do you use for lubricant? I imagine there must be some sort of lubricant, or you’d tear each other up every time and it would scar… does it scar? Or do you get calluses?”

“Calluses?” Sirius howled.

Remus just shook his head.

“Oh well,” Sirius sighed, settling back. “I guess they both took it as well as could be expected.”

“Better than, to be truthful.”

“Yeah. Makes me wonder… I wonder if we’re not having enough faith in James and Peter.”

Remus’s face was troubled. “I know. I think that too, sometimes. But…”

“Yeah. But.”

“And Pads, what would we tell them?” This time Remus’s eyes met his, and Sirius had the idea that the question went much deeper than it ever had before.

“I don’t know,” he said carefully, not breaking their gaze. “What do you think?”

“I don’t know either. I just… don’t know.”

“Guess it’s best to leave it then,” Sirius sighed regretfully. He reached out and touched Remus’s shoulder. Remus yielded into the touch and soon was sitting in Sirius’s lap. Sirius ran greasy fingers through Remus’s hair, and Remus dropped his head against Sirius’s shoulder.

“One day,” Remus promised. “One day the words will come.”

Sirius just buried his face against Remus’s neck.

***

Words weren’t difficult for everyone. On a hot day in August, James finally said them, loudly enough for everyone to hear in a voice that didn’t shake. And Lily said them right back, in a ceremony and ritual that Remus suspected was older than magic itself.

He sat with Peter in the second row of seats, right behind Mr. and Mrs. Potter. Sirius winked at them from his place behind James, and Remus flashed him a thumbs up while Peter pulled a hideous face at him. After seeing James choke on his laughter and flush an unbecoming shade of red, Remus decided that Peter had the right idea and joined in, until the bride began her walk down the aisle and James’s attention wasn’t on them anymore.

“You have to admit,” he said to Peter when there ceremony was over and the throng of people was congratulating the newly married couple, “there’s something to be said for all this 'death till you' part stuff.”

Peter snorted. “Easy for you to say, Mr. Confirmed Bachelor. I still think Prongs is nuts.”

“I thought you liked Lily.”

Peter shrugged. “It’s not Lily. It’s the fact that they’re nineteen and the world is in utter chaos. But…” he sighed, “at least they’re not having kids.”

Remus decided to tactfully not mention that Lily had confided she wanted a child as soon as possible. “Come on,” he said, plucking at Peter’s sleeve. “Let’s go get pictures.”

“I was thinking booze,” Peter said.

“Pictures first. Booze after.”

Peter actually ended up winning as Tina and his younger sisters joined them, dragging them both off to the celebration. Remus found it hard to complain, especially as his parents, Frank and Alice, the Gryffindor Quidditch team, and a gaggle of Lily’s friends also joined them, bringing the volume up and making the happiness of the day almost tangible.

Pictures could wait, Remus decided. Friends first.

***

Sirius never wanted to see another camera in his life. “Honestly,” he confided to James, “I can’t even see.”

“I don’t know what you’re complaining about,” James complained. “You were only in half of them.”

Sirius chuckled, and then backed away as the small band began to play. “Sounds like they’re about to be playing your song, Prongs. Go get her.”

James leered at him, and went over to find Lily. Sirius watched them dance; Lily graceful and sure, James clumsy but flushed with happiness.

“There you are, Pads,” Remus said, handing him a drink as he sat down with him, Peter, Tina, and Peter’s sisters. “We were wondering what happened to you.”

“Attacked by an army of photographers,” Sirius said. “This is much better.”

Remus was swaying to the music. Sirius had to admit his dancing skills had improved dramatically since their first foray to Wandwaver’s. “The band isn’t half-bad, for a wedding band,” he said.

“Not the Lobalugs though,” Sirius sighed.

Remus shrugged, but Sirius saw the wistfulness on his face. But dancing together was out of the question, and they both knew it. Timing was everything, and coming out by dancing together at Prongs’s wedding (before copious amounts of alcohol could be consumed to excuse it) was not at the top of the best ways to tell the others. Remus shrugged again, just slightly, and turned to Peter’s younger sister Penny. “Fancy a dance, Pen?”

“No, thank you,” Penny said firmly.

“I will!” Patricia volunteered. About to start her third year at Hogwarts, Peter’s youngest sister was just beginning the worst throes of puberty, complete with acne, weight gain, and lank hair. But Remus bowed gallantly to her.

“Excellent. Well, come then, fair lady,” he said, holding out his hand.

“It sounds like a good idea,” Tina said, dragging Peter onto the dance floor. Penny giggled as her brother shot desperate eyes back at them.

“He’s so whipped,” she said. “And he hates dancing.”

“I can see why,” Sirius said after a moment of observation. “Sure you won’t risk it, Penny?”

“Gladly.” Penny jumped up immediately.

They danced companionably. Sirius had to admit that Penny, who was just finishing her fifth year, was shaping up to be a very, very pretty girl, and she danced very well. “Lily looks beautiful,” Sirius said, more to break the silence.

“She does,” Penny said, but there was something there. Something not as enthusiastic as Sirius would have expected. He looked around for another topic of conversation. “Your sister seems to be having fun dancing with Remus,” he commented. Remus and Patricia were doing an extravagant tango out of time with the music, but they were both laughing.

Penny shrugged.

“So, can I ask you a question?” Sirius began, and without waiting for an answer plunged ahead. “Why wouldn’t you dance with Remus?”

Penny gave him an “isn’t it obvious?” sort of look. “He’s not a suitable partner,” she explained.

“What?”

“Well, I mean, he’s a perfectly nice guy, but he’s just not a suitable partner, and my mother is here. She won’t mind him dancing with Patricia, because that’s obviously just for fun, but she would be very upset if I danced with him.”

“Why?” Sirius demanded, completely boggled. “Because he’s a-“ common sense clamped his mouth shut just in time.

“A halfblood?” Penny finished. “Exactly. Oh, don’t look like that, Sirius. You know my family is pureblood.”

“But… but… I thought your family LIKED Remus.”

“We do,” Penny said. “Very much. As a friend for Peter. He’s very nice, Sirius, and I know he’s an excellent wizard. We’re not like your family. We don’t think halfbloods should be bred out of existence or anything, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with Muggleborns. It’s just we do have to guard the bloodlines. Mum has no problem at all with Peter being friends with Remus. Actually, she thinks he’s quite good for him. But she would have a problem with me marrying him.”

“I don’t believe this.”

“Hasn’t Peter ever told you?” Penny asked, confused. “I mean, it’s not that abnormal. If I did marry a halfblood, Mum would be furious, but she wouldn’t disown me. And I don’t have to marry someone from a family like the Blacks or the Malfoys. The Potters or the Weasleys or the Lovegoods or any of them would be perfectly acceptable.” Penny shrugged. “Even someone from a proper wizarding family, you know, a family that might have a few Muggleborns or even Muggles generations back, but the last two generations have been pureblood, would be all right as long as Peter and Patricia made pureblood marriages.”

Sirius had noticed it, now that he thought about it. He’d even remarked as much to Remus at one point. He made a face.

“Sirius, how do you think pureblood families stay pureblood?” Penny asked. “Think about it this way. The Weasleys encourage their kids to marry purebloods. Same with the Lovegoods. I even heard that the Potters weren’t too happy when James brought Lily home.”

Sirius hadn’t known that.

“And Remus. His mother would be furious if he married a girl without a college education. Every family has expectations for what sort of mate their children will pick. As long as it’s not forced, it’s not a bad thing.”

Fortunately, at that point the song ended. Sirius mumbled a hasty excuse and bowed away, Penny’s words leaving a bad taste in his mouth.

“What’s wrong?” Remus asked, flopping down beside him.

“It’s just….” Sirius shrugged.

“What is this?” James demanded as he and Lily joined them. “Frowning on a wedding day? Padfoot, you should be ashamed of yourself.”

Sirius laughed, but his heart wasn’t really in it. “What’s wrong, Sirius?” Lily asked, sitting next to him,

“Can I ask you guys a question?” Sirius began.

Lily and James exchanged glances. “Sure.”

“Okay. Prongs, were your parents upset that Lily here is a Muggleborn?” The way James hesitated over his answer made Sirius’s heart sink. “Prongs?”

“I wouldn’t say upset,” James said. “A little disappointed, I think, but they like Lily, so…” he shrugged. “They were okay with it. They talked to us about the possibility of having kids that were or weren’t magic, or worse, one of each, and all that, but they weren’t upset. Not like your parents would have been.”

“Matter of degree doesn’t make it right,” Remus muttered next to Sirius, and Sirius felt an overwhelming surge of relief that someone understood.

“What makes you ask, Sirius?” Lily said.

“Oh, just something Penny said. Say, d’you think Peter is dating Tina Lovegood just because she’s pureblood?”

“Padfoot.” James put his hands on either side of Sirius’s face and turned his head to look at Peter and Tina, who were still dancing. “Look at Wormtail. Now look at Tina. Look at the long blonde hair, the figure, and the knockers. Look at the grades and the… well, the rest of it. Now you tell me why he’s dating Tina Lovegood.”

“Because she puts out,” Remus volunteered.

“Wormtail’s full of shit.” Both James and Sirius dismissed that.

“No, Remus is right,” Lily said. “Last November, we, um…” she giggled. “We caught them with their pants down.”

“My eyes were scarred for life,” Remus said solemnly. “It’s the only explanation, anyway.”

“You don’t like her, do you?” Sirius asked.

“She doesn’t like me.”

“Why not?” Sirius looked at Lily.

“She thinks he’s creepy,” Lily said, ruffling Remus’s hair affectionately. “Tina took Divination, and she’s got a little bit of talent at it, although not like Peter. I think she kind of figured out something is up with you, but didn’t figure out what.”

Remus shuddered, but didn’t seem especially upset by it. “Like I said, he likes her because she puts out.” Sirius laughed, and the darkness was driven away. “Look,” Remus said. “This is no talk for a wedding. I’ve got my dad’s camera here. Lily, are there any pictures you want?” Before Lily could answer, he picked up the camera and snapped a picture of James, Lily, and Sirius, Lily and James arm and arm, Sirius still laughing.

“Can you get one of my parents and James’s parents, and maybe one of me with Cecile, and…” Lily was off. Sirius rolled his eyes at James, who just laughed.

“I wouldn’t worry about it, Padfoot,” James said as Remus and Lily went off on a wedding photgraph safari. “You’re just over-sensitive to it because of your family.”

“I guess,” Sirius agreed. “So. Tonight’s the night, huh?”

James turned beet red. “Yes it is. Any advice?”

“Gentle and slow,” was about the only advice Sirius could think of, and then started to realize that was exactly how he’d been with Remus their first time. “Yeah. Gentle and slow works great.”

***

Eventually the wedding ended and James and Lily were waved off on their honeymoon to Spain. Two weeks later they were home and laughing, tan and filled with stories of each other on the southern coast. They brought small gifts and souvenirs to the Order meeting, and everyone laughed as Dumbledore donned the flowered shirt they gave him.

It was the last meeting before Hogwarts would reconvene for another year, and although most of the Order members were neither teachers nor students, there was a celebratory air. (Of course, this might have to do with the fact that some of the Order members were parents.)

Remus was talking to Caradoc, gesturing enthusiastically as they explained their research to Sturgis Podmore. Sirius had been accosted by Dorcas Meadows, whom he had entirely forgotten had been his tutor when he was a very young child. (Dorcas hadn’t, although with some of the stories she was telling James, Lily, and Peter, Sirius was really wishing she had.) Order members that they’d never met- or realized were in the Order- were there, including Hagrid, a squib, and Dumbledore’s brother, who talked loudly about goats with Hagrid. The pub rang with laughter, as if the atmosphere from James and Lily’s wedding still pervaded. Perhaps it did; the Death Eaters had been quiet this month, and there had been no deaths in the Order since the wedding.

“A toast!” Fabian Prewett had declared, climbing on his bar and holding up his pint. “To the newlyweds!”

“To the newlyweds!”

“To those who will soon be newlyweds, if they ever get to the Ministry Office!” Benjy Fenwick shouted, looking at his sister and Frank.

The ensuing toast was something like that, but it was too many words to be a unified shout.

“To friends!” Gideon Prewett added in. “Friends and family!”

Dumbledore cleared his throat. “To the success we have had so far,” he said, raising his own glass. “And may we continue to have success as the war rages on!”

“Cheers!”

Dumbledore held up his hand. “I have one of those camera contraptions here,” he said. “It would be nice if we could get a picture of everyone.”

“Bad idea,” Alastor Moody said. “If that picture fell into the wrong hands, Dumbledore-“

“Alastor, we are hardly a secret organization, just a very dedicated one. The Death Eaters know who we are, and in times of darkness, it is helpful for us to remember the same. Now, if you would all line up please….”

They shuffled into line. Hagrid in the back, with Aberforth Dumbledore and the Potters and Peter. (“The Potters,” Lily was heard to squeal. “I just love saying that.”) Sirius stood beside James, Dorcas Meadows talking his other ear off. Remus and Caradoc stood closer to the front, still talking about work even as Moody told them both to shut up for a few minutes. Dedalus Diggle and Elphias Doge both refused to remove their hats, even when Alice frankly (and probably a little drunkenly) told them that they made them both look ten years older. Benjy put his hand over her mouth and dragged her to the other side, Frank laughing at them both. Emmeline Vance was quibbling with Edgar Bones. Gideon and Fabian both affected ludicrous poses of heroic triumph, which made Marlene McKinnon laugh at the both of them.

“All right,” Dumbledore said, standing on the table. “Everyone in place? Good. No fidgeting. Now, what’s that Muggle expression? Everybody say ‘cheese’!”

“Cheese!” the entire Order of the Phoenix said in unison.

The flash went off.

Date: 2005-04-04 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marauderthesn.livejournal.com
“Potter, shut up before I smack you in the head,” Frank drawled. Marauder snapped. “You sound like an idiot.”

God, I really did want to smack him in the head...

I love you so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so much for this fic. You do a good job with everything, from the atmosphere of war to the subtle degrees of human feeling to...everything. I'm in awe.

Date: 2005-04-04 10:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks :) I've been having fun with it.

And yeah. James is an idiot. But it's amazing how many people think that way....

Date: 2005-04-04 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marauderthesn.livejournal.com
Oooh, first comment! Go Marauder! Go Marauder! *does dance*

Date: 2005-04-04 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cloudlessnights.livejournal.com
Oh, a new chapter!

It's nearly midnight here and I just got back from a very long day at the university a little while ago, so I'm afraid I'm rather unable to say anything deep or intelligent right now (especially since LJ just ate my comment and I had to write it again), but I loved it. The description of Caradoc's reaction to reading Remus's book made me laugh. A real scientist, that one, always full of questions ;-)

I especially liked Remus's reaction to Lily's tears. There's a lot of fiction in which people in such situation just start sprouting terribly eloquent and meaningful words of comfort and wisdom, but honestly, most people would probably just feel very lost when faced with such a situation; not knowing what to do or say and probably ending up saying the wrong thing. Very realistic.


(Oh, and I spotted a small typo in part 1. Seems I'm never too tired for that.

And George Hipworth, laying on his back with his eyes wide open, staring at nothing,

That should be a full stop at the end, not a comma. Hope you don't mind ;-)

Date: 2005-04-04 10:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cloudlessnights.livejournal.com
Oh yes, I forgot - I thing Wandwaver's is from [livejournal.com profile] musesfool's Dog in the manger (http://www.unfitforsociety.net/musesfool/doginthemanger.htm).

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Date: 2005-04-04 10:19 pm (UTC)
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Thanks!

A real scientist, that one, always full of questions ;-)

Heh. I'm also a scientist, and I think that's why Caradoc is one of my favorite characters to write. (That and he goes against the young, dashing, handsome fandom version!) He amazes me that he can be such an idiot and so intelligent at the same time... much like most scientists I know!

I especially liked Remus's reaction to Lily's tears. There's a lot of fiction in which people in such situation just start sprouting terribly eloquent and meaningful words of comfort and wisdom, but honestly, most people would probably just feel very lost when faced with such a situation; not knowing what to do or say and probably ending up saying the wrong thing. Very realistic.

Thank you thank you thank you!!!! :) I don't know if you read the comments for Chapter 5, but for obvious reasons, the rape brought out some pretty strong responses- especially since I didn't let Remus and Lily handle it well. (They handled it like two kids from the 70s.) This is exactly why I'm writing it this way. I've had at least two people confide in me that they were raped, and I often feel exactly like Remus does- completely lost. ::sigh:: I think, though, it's a feeling most people can relate to, because there are so many situations in life there are no right words for....

And thanks for the typo spot. I don't mind at all!


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Date: 2005-04-04 11:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kabeyk.livejournal.com
I love this; there just aren't enough good, long fics out there, and this is just wonderful.

I'm far too useless to say anything relevant about the chapter, erm.

I agree with whoever it was who mentioned Remus' awkward reaction to Lily, and again I liked Remus' thoughts after the attack, when he wanted to eplain to James, but couldn't find the words. That makes it so very real.

Basically, it all just feels so very real and canon, and that what makes it wonderful.

kxx

Date: 2005-04-04 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks! I've been having a lot of fun with this one. And fortunately, for once I know every scene in the next chapter. Whoohoo!

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Date: 2005-04-05 12:37 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] momebie.livejournal.com
Something I noticed first, if no one else has already said it, since I have a notoriously slow post time, heh.

but Sirius managed to commander one right beside the dance floor.

I could be wrong, but commandeer? And if I am wrong, I need to know so I don't keep doing it wrong myself. Goodness.


I'd like to add my name to the list of people who wanted to slap Prongs right along with Frank. :p

Sirius ducked his head into Remus’s shoulder to hide the laughter. “It would have worked.”

And there I got the cutest image of Sirius I've ever had. Makes me wish I could draw. I loev the shot of them at the show together. Makes my little fangirl heart happy.

“I don’t believe this.”

You know, I don't know if maybe the thinking is just more common than I'm inclined to imagine or if it's particular to areas where there was war and a unified pride, but this attitude reminds me of southern families every time I come across it in fic. Prejudice for people marrying out of their race, or country, or class is rampant. And even in cases where the parents are 'liberal' enough to realize that other people doing it doesn't hurt them they still wouldn't want their own children to. I tease my hatian friend all the time about taking him home just to tick off my mom.

I had a converation with my dad a little over a month ago about boys kissing...for some reason...and he said "There's nothing wrong with it, as long as they aren't my sons." That's not something that makes a lot of sense to me, as I think that you're either for something or against it, but it seemed to make perfect sense to him. As if all this difference and celebration of culture was perfectly fine for the rest of the world, but it stops at the front door. To end what could be major rambling, I feel exactly like Sirius about the whole thing.

Oh, and pssst...notes on Moody's syntax? \~_~/ When you get the time of course.

Date: 2005-04-05 02:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
That's not something that makes a lot of sense to me, as I think that you're either for something or against it, but it seemed to make perfect sense to him. As if all this difference and celebration of culture was perfectly fine for the rest of the world, but it stops at the front door. To end what could be major rambling, I feel exactly like Sirius about the whole thing.

I totally see what you mean, and I'm really glad about the parallels you drew, because that was EXACTLY what I was going for. Prejudice comes in all shapes and sizes and degrees, and I actually do find some of it more, well, not forgivable, but understandable, because it comes from environment and care and concern. The attitude Peter's family has isn't that far off from what Alphard said in Deny Thy Father, when he was talking about what world do the children fit into and all that. Now, I myself would say that the parents can work it out and the kids can learn about both. But I can also see where it's a concern. Should it be forbidden? Absolutely not. Should the partners be aware it's more work? YES. And most are.

It's kind of how Damien felt about Remus coming out, too. His anger wasn't based so much on hate, but on fear of the hatred Remus would be a victim of. To me, that's more understandable since his anger was based in protectiveness and love, and not necessarily fear and self-righteousness.

I think the wizarding world has all sorts of shades of grey. Peter's family
is a drastic improvement over Sirius's, even if they are still quite prejudiced. And Damien is sort of an "accidental" pureblood, in that his family's just happened to always marry wizards.

As far as Moody goes:

Rules for writing Moody:

1.) Always use contractions (can't, won't, I've, I'd've). Never spell the words out if you can help it.
2.) Moody does talk in proper English, but he's "blue collar." Use small, basic words for him.
3.) Fragments. If you can leave the subject off a sentence, do it. Streamline- Moody uses as few words as possible.
4.) A selective "laddie," "lad", or "lass(ie)" works well. Just be sparing with it- only have him use it one one character, and only once.

Hope that helps!

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Date: 2005-04-05 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marilla82.livejournal.com
When he looked back up at Remus, Remus was also focused on the floor, but the tops of his ears and his cheeks were read, like always when he was extremely pleased and embarrassed.

read = red?



Lissa, I just adore your universe. I am anxious to see how you're going to make them suspicious of one another. I'm also on pins and needles about the Damien-Sirius dynamic. Dearborn grows dearer in my heart every chapter. The wedding is beautifully done. I love that Peter's not a blithering idiot. The reltionship between Remus and Sirius is wonderful. I love that they're taking baby steps, like REAL people do! The Remus-Lily relationship and Remus' lack of certainty (and buggering up of) how to handle the situation is heartbreakingly lovely.

I could go on and on and on, but I won't. Instead, I'll go back and reread.

OH! One last thing...the Lily-and-James-nearly-catch-RemusandSirius-Scene = priceless! LoL!

Date: 2005-04-05 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks- both for the typo catch and the compliments!

Thanks on all counts. The one thing I was disappointed with this chapter was that Damien didn't quite make it in. Ah well.

Glad you're enjoying!

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xDD

Date: 2005-04-05 01:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlarinda.livejournal.com
Ok finished reading the chapter, didn't notice there were comments here =P.
LOVED the last part!! *snif* The picture that appearsa in OotP, that's so cute!! Great ending. <3
How cute is it that James and Lily waited till their wedding? xD
Remus's impression of Caradoc when he saw the book was hilarious.
Love, love, love this chapter!!! *gives cookie*

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Date: 2005-04-05 02:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
::regards the cookie suspiciously to make sure it has no chocolate, because chocolate makes me sick these days. (I am SO having a boy. No girl would ever do that to her mother!!!)::

Thanks!

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Date: 2005-04-05 02:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aome.livejournal.com
Oh, God. All the little canon bits you've stuck in here, like L/J's wedding photo and the Order group photo just make me so sad! I also like that Peter is the one who invented Ice Mice. I wouldn't have thought of it like that, but it's really cute - and kind of bittersweet too, in a way, to have that lasting legacy of him in a sweet shop.

I got a little confused on the timing of the scenes where Lupin overhears the Ministry folks, and where he comes to Sirius and asks for shelter. He says the goons were there "today" but then tells Sirius it happened 3 weeks earlier, and the month changed, too. Did the Ministry folks come by again a second time, to threaten Caradoc again? I'm also assuming that was the letter Caradoc burned. God. I can't imagine being treated so badly because of something not under your control. You do such a great job of showing their unthinking bias, being shocked to find him looking so ordinary.

I sometimes have a disconnect between young!Remus and bookcanonage!Remus - well, for all the Marauders, actually. It's sometimes hard to remember one grows into the other. But I thought it was very sweet to see Remus' teaching desire show up in this chapter.

Great job with the Lovegood prejudice, too.

Still love your writing. :)

Date: 2005-04-05 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks! I was really pleased with the Order photo at the ending. Personally, I think it's kind of ominous, given that it's basically started the ticking time bomb.

As for the Ministry, this is why I haven't sent it into FA yet- because people like you catch things like this and I really appreciate it! I had originally made Remus go there that day, and then changed my mind and made him wait. I'll go back and adjust. I thought I caught it, but I guess not.

I sometimes have a disconnect between young!Remus and bookcanonage!Remus - well, for all the Marauders, actually. It's sometimes hard to remember one grows into the other.

I agree totally! I feel it the most for Remus, myself. I think 1981 changed him very permenantly, and he grew up a lot in between 1981 and when we see him in PoA. I deliberately write him a little more outgoing than I think of him as an adult, assuming that what's coming is going to clam him up badly. Because I know what's coming, I can definitely see where one grows into the other. But man, it depresses me to look at my icon for too long!

Thanks!

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Oh I can tell you're definitely a scientist. Just the way you write about papers and publishing and utterly crap pay for lowly research assistants gives you away to those of us who know. :-)

I caught this typo, "Remus was sitting on, leaning against the door to the apartment ", looks like you're missing a couple words (sitting on a step, maybe?).

I like your writing so much because you make Remus and Sirius sound like real young men. (I still snerk at the Harlequin romance scene.) Just a minor quibble: where you write "bodily", it should be "body".

You have some beautifully tender lines here too. I especially liked "It was only as he was drifting off that Sirius realized that Remus had never spent the night without some sort of sex being involved. And although he certainly liked nights with sex, there was something to be said for nights just sleeping beside a friend." The way that you show their relationship as love in everything but name rings true.

This is your best chapter so far. Go girl!

BTW, does chocolate really make you sick these days? :-( Maybe if you look at the latest American Chemical Society catalog you'll find some chocolate sweets that won't turn your stomach (they have some really cool T-shirts.)



Date: 2005-04-05 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks for the spots!

Glad you enjoyed it. It was nice to have a nice happy chapter for them. They needed it!

And yeah, chocolate really makes me sick. I've only gotten really sick 4 times, and every single time I've eaten chocolate- the rest of the time I'm just queasy. I'm actually trying to capitalize on it- I worry a lot about my weight and am trying to keep it down, so I'm trying to see this as a blessing, not a curse. ::sigh::

Last night I didn't even want ICE CREAM though. How wrong is that????

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Date: 2005-04-05 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aura218.livejournal.com
*thud* You keel me ded.

Lotsa emotional whallop in this one. Random thoughts, as my shellshocked mind thinks of them:

I like the continued emphasis on friendships. This story has moved so far away from the R/S get-together it once was, yet I remember that it was never really about that, always about boys growing up. Remus and Lily's friendship is one of the most emotionally powerful in this piece, and it's so far from romo it's family.

Not that I actually expected you to sweep aside the rape with 'Lily is too brave to let it bother her,' it was still nice to see nods to it. I kinda expect it all to come out on the wedding night, with tears and angst and such, and for neither of them to speak of it to anyone else. They're a unit now, so this trauma of Lily's is something that is part of their marriage, to be worked out and dealt with together. At least I hope she'll tell him and I hope that's how he'll respond.

I love the Marauders together again, as (sorta) adults this time. I want to rush right to R and S coming out and James accepting them with open arms, but their friendship has been strained in the past year or so, and this getting back together is exactly what's needed for full disclosure. I think coming out will ultimatly make them closer, once James gets over his wigout, as many friends and family of gay people discover when they find out. There's surprise, but the love and the time spent as friends eventually overrules the assumptions and prejudice.

That said, I love the convo in the 3 Broomsticks; glad Frank was there to back R and S up. Grrrr James me mad and I'm never fond of Peter, but it's so accurate, so way to go for pissing me off. :)

I *knew* there was soemthing fishy about Tina. I don't even think she's a DE, I just think she's got a nasty little mind inside that pretty blonde head, and is whispering all kinds of things into Peter's impressionable ear. Hope she dies a lot.

The scene with Remus and his mom grounded things, and I hope it grounded Remus a bit. (Listen to your mother, Remus!) I wouldn't say that *Sirius* has Remus wound up, I think they're wound up around each other, don't know what their relationship should be other than 'not straight' and very young. *sigh* They need an older gay mentor to tell them what it means when happily ever after is a little different than in the story books - oh, Alphard. :(

I was reminded how *young* MWPP still are -- I bet they still played Smoke Alarm Ball at Sirius' -- and how very scary it is that James and Lily and Remus and Sirius are rushing into this. This generation of wizards had to grow up fast ... and to be honest? It really kinda sucks. I wish Remus and Sirius had time to grow up separately before becoming a couple. But there just isn't time, and sice becoming friends with Lily, I think Remus knows he needs to take what he can get, while he can get it.

Good for Caradoc. As well as Remus handled that, this scene reminded me that he's still a kid; this is the first time he's really, really had to face prejudice in the adult world. I imagine him as devistated and horrified that *this really happens*, for real, not just in theory or to other people. (I imagined him sitting in Sirius' kitchen with his legs pulled up like a little kid, tears in his eyes, feeling so small and the world so impossibly big.) He's expected something like this since his NEWTS, but it's different when it happens to you. (And yeah. I know what it feels like.)

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Date: 2005-04-05 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aura218.livejournal.com
Penny was damn creepy. *shakes head* at the confidence of fifteen, when right is simply right because it just *is*. She's got a point though - her attitude is no different from a lot of people's. One creepy but accurate thread of this story is that bigotry is more common than you'd think, and that it comes in many, many flavors. And it's rarely simple or clear-cut.

He had no idea that the pair of them had decided that Sirius feared all women based on his mother, and didn’t blame him in the least.

BWAHH!!

“Yeah. Gentle and slow works great.”

Awww. Cuz, with the friendship of the advice and awww that's not what boys are supposed to say, so it shows that Sirius is actually learning something, and just awwwww. One of the best Sirius-James friendship moments ever.

“Hey Alastor?” Sirius called after him. Moody turned. “Has it ever been personal for you?”
Moody snorted. “Never saw the point in any of it, lad. Have a good night.”


LOVE THIS. I love older folk who have seen it all and nothing surprises them, and it makes them cool and wise. It not even about acceptance or rising over bigotry with Moody, it's 'nothing new under the sun' and knowing that if you get worked up over every little thing that doesn't affect you in the slightest, you'll be a spaz. And Moody is too cool to be a spaz. He's so old-skool hard-boiled detective type and I love him.

And no, I don't think Remus and Sirius are underestimating James, and especially not Peter, in this regard. 19-year-olds can be astonishingly naieve, self-centered, callus, and cruel. In time, James will get over it and all will be well, but I'm expecting the initial reaction to be a bit nuclear.

As for Peter? One more thing that will cause him to drift from his friends, I think. If he's like Penny, he isn't activly hateful, but he does have a very narrow idea of normal and not, and no grey area. Excellent characterization to add to Peter, btw, to set up his turn. Love how you don't just state things, you set them up with tons of little hints and influences; I love it b/c that's how life is - everything comes from tons of little things.

And yet again. I wasn't even sure I was going to review b/c I couldn't think of anything to say. And then I just. couldn't. stop. typing.

Love the pic at the end. *shiver* Nearly everyone in that pic is dead ... *shivershiver*

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Date: 2005-04-05 06:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyasuriin.livejournal.com

*loves* i'm always left speechless after i read your things, because there's obviously nothing bad to say, and you write it as if this is the way things have always been so i can't think of anything to change, lol. i love the scene with Remus outside Sirius' apartment and them falling asleep together, and just sleeping. *hugs* you're brill!

Date: 2005-04-05 01:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks so much :) Glad you enjoyed it!

Date: 2005-04-05 06:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emilytheodd.livejournal.com
i don't know if i've ever commened to you before. but oh, how i love this. it's fantastic.

Date: 2005-04-05 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks! :) I like your icon, btw.

Date: 2005-04-05 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cristix.livejournal.com
Oh, I so much love this and love you for writing this!

Please do not stop and finish this until your baby will make it impossible for you to write!

Plus the happy chapter after POA when remus and Sirius find each other again!

i don't even know with what to start! Your fic is so vivid and seems so real. It is so complex! The characters are so well written! Everything is so insightful and the detilas work so nicely together! I simply love it!

I love Remus's mum! She is absolutely great. I love that she calls Remus baby! It is so endearing to see remus so much cared for by his family. And she is such an intelligent woman. I like how Remus can't keep a secret from her! I didn't understand why exactly she said that Sirius was keeping Remus from admiting to himself that he was in love with Sirius. i don't think it is like this!

Caradoc is wonderful, too. i loved how he defended Remus! I also loved that remus asked for Sirius's help. In other fics he is too proud to do it! But how come Sirius didn't realize that something was wrong with remus and how come he didn't get upset with Remus for not telling him sooner!

I love your James. He is such an idiot! I also loved that Frank confronted him1 And the fact that with each chapter more people find out about Remus and James!

I loved the whole gay pub thing! i liked to see the pups dancing together. Didn't understand completely the part with Sirius dancing with the other bloke. he felt attracted to him, but why did he dance with him? Didn't he think that Moony will get upset? And once Moony came back why did he continue to do it/ To make Moony jealous? And then why did he stoped? because he was jealous on Moony and that guy?

The interaction between lily and Remus was a little sad in this chapter. I was sad to see that Remus couldn't comfort Lily. I hope this won't make them fall apart! They are so sweet together!
Loved the whole idea of making the guys have a night for themselves and the fact that James was jealous on the time Sirius spent with Remus just like Sirius was jealous of the time James spent with Lily.

I loved the part where Sirius talks to Peter's sister! Those prejudices run very deep!

I like the bond that exists betwen the marauders and Lily. I liked how Lily ruffled Remus's hair!

I have another question: what does damien think of Remus moving in with Sirius? Does he suspect something ? Does he pretend not to know what is going on?

Thank you so much for making this chapter much lighter!

And can't wait for the next chapter1

Date: 2005-04-05 02:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!

Please do not stop and finish this until your baby will make it impossible for you to write!

I actually want to have this finished before HBP comes out, because I'm sure HBP will blow it all out of the water. Not necessarily R/S, but what they all did for a living, and stuff like that.

Plus the happy chapter after POA when remus and Sirius find each other again!

Already pretty much written! I know the last chapter is INCREDIBLY depressing, so I want to make sure the epilogue is on right then and there. I like the epilogue :)

I didn't understand why exactly she said that Sirius was keeping Remus from admiting to himself that he was in love with Sirius. i don't think it is like this!

I agree with you it's not like this. But Marilyn has a tendency to idolize Remus- explained more in my respone to aome a few comments up from here. She's wrong, although not entirely so!

But how come Sirius didn't realize that something was wrong with remus and how come he didn't get upset with Remus for not telling him sooner!

As to why he didn't realize something was wrong: Remus is very, very good at hiding. Sirius had no reason to suspect something was wrong, especially with the war going on, and Remus didn't volunteer the information.

As to why Sirius didn't get upset: it's a fanon notion that Sirius gets upset when Remus doesn't tell him things, not canon. This version of Sirius -understands- Remus's pride- especially because he feels the same. After all, he never told Remus much about his parents and running away from home. So he wishes Remus had confided sooner, but he understands why he didn't- he would have done the same.

And he's a boy ;)

Didn't understand completely the part with Sirius dancing with the other bloke. he felt attracted to him, but why did he dance with him? Didn't he think that Moony will get upset? And once Moony came back why did he continue to do it/ To make Moony jealous? And then why did he stoped? because he was jealous on Moony and that guy?

I wanted to show several things here. First, I wanted to show that Sirius and Remus aren't with each other just because. There are other people out there in the world that are attractive and are attracted to them (notice that Remus was flirting with someone too!), but they're together because they choose to be, not because it's a last resort or consolation. Second, it's fun to dance and be flirted with and know someone wants you. As long as you don't act on it and your partner is okay with it, there's no harm. It's an ego thing. Finally, Sirius stopped simply because Remus- who is NOT as good looking as the guy he was dancing with- simply crooked a finger at him. Bottom line is Sirius is devoted to Remus (and vice versa!), whether he knows it or not! They went out, they had a good time, they enjoyed themselves, but they don't need to be joined at the hip. It was actually one of the healthier things they've done!

I have another question: what does damien think of Remus moving in with Sirius? Does he suspect something ? Does he pretend not to know what is going on?

Completely and utterly clueless. He's aware Remus is gay, but he's kind of in denial that Remus will ever do anything about it. Damien was more worried about the fact that Remus was short on money and that Sirius could be caught and kicked out of the Aurors than the possibility that they might be sleeping together.

Thank you so much for making this chapter much lighter!

I hate to say it, but don't get to used to that part....

Thanks for the review, and glad you enjoyed it!








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Date: 2005-04-05 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maglors-finch.livejournal.com
As I've been reading this from the beginning, it's past time to tell you how uch I love this novel, for that's what it is. Despite what the title suggests it's so much more than just a romance - it's a substantial chunk of secondary reality that would have done the original author proud. It all feels so real: the characters (even those that are little more than names in the series and the OCs, especially the Lupins), the setting, the attitudes, the bigotry, the outrage of a war that steals the lives of so many young people - and not just by killing them.

In a way, this is teasing. On the one hand, I do want Remus and Sirius to come out ASAP. But on the other hand I wouldn't want to miss all the details you use in the build-up, details that often don't become significant until much later, but serve to enhance the feeling of reality. It's a very different feeling from watching a soap, where things are often drawn out and postponed beyond the absurd. Here, it feels right.

Mind if I friend you? We've had one previous encounter, when you sent me an email after I ranted against Pippin's ESE!Lupin theory at the HPfGU list.

Date: 2005-04-05 05:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Friend away! I certainly don't mind. And I still am anti-ESE!Lupin ;)

Thanks so much- I'm really glad you've enjoyed it. I have to admit I put it in the Astronomy Tower as a bid for readers, even though it really belongs in FA's Dark Arts. Oh well :)

Thanks a lot!

Date: 2005-04-05 05:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovedforaday.livejournal.com
Great chapter, but that's not anything unsual.

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Date: 2005-04-06 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] occult-proposal.livejournal.com
wonderful as usual.
I really enjoy reading your fic because there is so much subtle social commentary that I don't agree with and it makes me think about. . . stuff. and uh. . yeah, that's cool

Date: 2005-04-06 03:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks.

If it helps, I don't agree with a lot of the social commentary either. But I think a lot of people really do think that way. ::Sigh::

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Date: 2005-04-06 08:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twilekangel.livejournal.com
This fic is breaking my heart! In small, small pieces. Because I know how it ends. *sob* I love them all! Peter, James, Remus and Sirius! And how cool is Moody? And Caradoc?

I can't stand to think of what's to come, suspicions and betrayal and waaah *cries*

maybe we should just make a itty bitty change to history... I so love my Sirius with Remus

Date: 2005-04-07 06:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Wouldn't it be nice? I love them together too. ::Sigh:: But sadly, this is not a happy story. (I feel like Lemony Snicket here.)

Glad you've been enjoying it! Thanks!

Date: 2005-04-07 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] juliette-kelley.livejournal.com
I thought I had posted a comment when I read this earlier, but I guess I haven't! Sorry for the lateness. :)

First of all, let me say that (as usual) I am amazed at your grasp of the characters, and your ability to really flesh out the characters we only see or hear of marginally in canon. I particuarly enjoy Caradoc Dearborn and Frank and Alice Longbottom-- they spring from this fic so organically and fully-formed that I have a hard time imagining JKR herself could write them better.

My absolute favorite scene of this chapter was Moody and Sirius's conversation. Moody's gruff insight and the approach he took with Sirius were so spot-on I had to grin. The entire scene made me shiver in anticipation, especially with the conversation Remus and Sirius have following that. I'm looking forward to when they realize they're "accidentally in love." *g*

I was wondering, though-- will we ever get to see more intimate moments? I love the focus on the impending darkness of the time, and of course you do more than justice to giving the other characters page time, but I would love a few more scenes focusing on Temus and Sirius's relationship. (And no, this is not me shamelessly begging for smut... though if it would help... *g*)

Finally, I have to say that this moment really warmed my heart:

It was only as he was drifting off that Sirius realized that Remus had never spent the night without some sort of sex being involved. And although he certainly liked nights with sex, there was something to be said for nights just sleeping beside a friend.

Thanks so much for emphasizing the fact that they're still, first and foremost, best friends.

Lovely chapter; as always I'm looking forward to reading more!

Date: 2005-04-08 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks! The scene with Moody and Sirius was one of my favorites, too. I love Moody.

I was wondering, though-- will we ever get to see more intimate moments? I love the focus on the impending darkness of the time, and of course you do more than justice to giving the other characters page time, but I would love a few more scenes focusing on Temus and Sirius's relationship. (And no, this is not me shamelessly begging for smut... though if it would help... *g*)

I am trying to get in bits about their relationship. It's kind of slowed down in it's growth process right now, so it's harder to get in there, but I like it too :) In the next chapter, I know there will be some stuff, because there is something MAJOR that happens, and it will affect their relationship.

As for the sex scenes.... I've found what works best for me is to make it clear that they have an active, fun sex life, but not actually go into detail. For one, it throws me out of the story, unless I have a reason for putting the sex in. For two, I have a HUGE kink for bottom!Remus, especially when he's innocent at first and then very pushy about it. So every time I try to write smut, Remus almost inevitably ends up on the bottom. But realistically, in the AIL universe, that's probably only true 60-70% of the time. (Like I said, he's pushy about it.) So my personal kink doesn't quite reflect the characters, and showing Remus ALWAYS bottoming just doesn't get across what I want it to get across.

So I get my smut-writing fix by writing comment fics for really nice art ;)

Thanks so much!

Date: 2005-05-25 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rubytuesday1313.livejournal.com
I promised you awhile ago that I would read this eventually, and I finally had some time to do it, now that school's out.

This entire story just blows me away. It's so much more involved and complex than anything I could ever hope to write. The way you add so much to characters we barely know, and really just make them believable and three-dimensional, is wonderful.

I loved everything about this. The bit with Remus and Lily on Christmas morning was so sad but so real. Just the sense that things are wrong and out of whack, and nothing that can be said or done can ever really put them right.

And the part when they were in the club, just being able to be who they are and not worry about people judging them or anything. That sense of freedom they had there must have been wonderful. I'm glad I live where I do, and have the friends and family I have, where I don't have to worry about things like that, and can just be myself.

The part where the Ministy workers are talking to Caradoc just broke my heart. It saddens me to know that there are people like that in the world, it truly does.

Smacks to James for the way he reacted about them going to Wandwavers, and cheers for Moody just for being Moody in general, but also for his understanding.

Date: 2010-05-19 08:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] safenthecity.livejournal.com
Oh, you and pictures! And this is even a canon picture, and yet.

I loved this chapter. I wanted to take Remus home with me and give him cocoa. And sock the ministry officials in the nose.

I definitely winced when Remus told Lily to put her smile on. I know that's not what he meant, but god, that hurt.

The moment when they thought it was like being young again really hit home to me, hard. I don't know if it's because I was just a kid when I was reading these books or what, but it hit me just how much they have to deal with, and how young they still are. Younger than me, and I grew up with the Potter series. This chapter is so sweet, and so achey, knowing what's to come. Even for the Order members with only a few lines... I remember how most of them die, and it's painful.

As ever, I continue to like what you're doing with Peter.

So basically, well done.

Date: 2010-05-19 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com
Thanks so much!

I forget how young the boys are in this until I reread it. wow. 19. That's really depressing.

Thanks so much!
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