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Sirius’s fingers seem to know just what they’re doing as they trace the bright white lines that litter Remus’s skin; the scars that seem to glow phosphorescent in the flickering candlelight...
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The Man and the Dog Across the Street by BayleyWinchester
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
22 Mar 2021
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It takes seven years, a handful of spells and a rather large bribe but Remus and Sirius end up moving into 3 Privet Drive. Now all they need to do is win over Harry, not let Sirius be caught by the authorities or the Dursleys and (this is the best part) be a family.
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- Part 2 of Wolfstar as Parents ~ Different AUs
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Teddy Lupin did not need another dad, thank you very much. He was very happy with his dad and Sirius Black could piss right off.
Sirius Black was not pissing off.
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- Part 1 of Wolfstar as Parents ~ Different AUs
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While war brews on the horizon beyond the walls of Hogwarts, the infamous Triwizard Tournament resurfaces just in time for the Marauders’ seventh year. When the students of Beauxbatons Academy and Ilvermorny School arrive, the champions are in for three unprecedented challenges. Meanwhile, Remus still has feelings, James is still trying to get the (Head) girl, and Sirius has revelations.
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The four-by-four heaves its way down long, twisting lanes, little more than dirt tracks scuffed into the surrounding fields and hemmed in by serpentine walls of flat, grey stone. They truly are in the middle of nowhere: the countryside rushes past, all rolling green hills and vast, endless skies, and it's odious. Sirius wants to murder James with his bare hands.
Sirius and James accidentally find themselves on a Yorkshire farm during lambing season. The farmer’s son thinks that’s a bit annoying, actually.
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- Part 1 of Beneath a Big Blue Sky
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It's lovely up here; all meadows dotted with wildflowers, wind-beaten tracks criss-crossing this way and that through the fields, weaving inland to the pinewoods. The sun's hot on his back as he passes ramshackle stone walls, long since crumbled to piles of ancient rubble and scree, and then the path winds downwards, still following the line of the coast until Sirius finds himself outside an old white cottage, tucked away behind the hill with a rose garden that faces out to the sea.
Sirius moves to Cornwall for the summer and meets a rude, beautiful boy who is writing a book that may or may not be about dragons.
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He was smiling to himself, eyes still closed, and Sirius hadn't known at the time - but by Fifth Year would realise well enough - where this Remus had come from. He was always a little wild, somehow both impossibly distant and blindingly, achingly present, all at once, and in the beginning Sirius had ascribed it entirely to Remus's own innate nature or some sort of slight chemical neurodivergence that made him just a little bit more than the rest of them; a little bit magic, a little bit mad. Freer than the others. A tempest in an otherwise still ocean.
The boys at boarding school, told in libraries and cloisters and too much alcohol and the way Remus thinks none of it matters, anyway.
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Mystery Work
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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Mystery Work
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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He's absolutely maddening. It happens every summer: this dance, this flirting that Remus has never quite managed to get to the bottom of. Either it's a complete wind-up and Sirius is even more of an entitled bully than Remus has always thought, or it's going to end with Remus letting Sirius bend him over the storage crates behind the catering tent one year. It's one or the other.
The boys spend a glorious long weekend together at Sirius's family estate in the height of summer.
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- Part 1 of Freedom & Whisky
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Remus hasn’t quite managed to work out why James’s family have a house in Edinburgh, beyond them seeming to have a house just about everywhere, and this is apparently one the family seldom use so it had been easy enough for James to tell them he and Sirius were heading up for a few days without the need for much secrecy. The need for any secrecy at all does still niggle slightly at the back of Remus’s mind, though; how nice it would be to be open about all this, and to think that even just one person in Sirius’s world would be accepting of him.
The boys head up to Edinburgh for three days of freedom, whisky, and bagpipes.
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- Part 2 of Freedom & Whisky
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Unthinkingly, he found himself reaching out to lightly trail the fingers of his right hand over the black and white keys of the piano; perhaps he had expected to find them still warm, or did so in some wild hope that they might convey to him their secrets through some magic or apparition. But they were cold, and told him nothing of what had just passed there, and Remus blinked down at them from behind his wire-rimmed glasses, and frowned.
"Very interesting."
Remus spends his summer at a crumbling country manor, unravelling its mysteries and discovering old-forgotten secrets within its tapestried walls.
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The Proctor House was a wide-fronted timber saltbox: the oldest one in the village, Remus always said, although that never made much sense to Sirius because such a house would have needed four, maybe five men to build it, and the village was too far from the towns for the builders to have come here and left again at the end of each day, so it stood to reason that other houses must have existed first, if only to provide the builders with shelter whilst they worked on the Proctor House. Regardless, Remus thought it was the oldest, and Sirius had always known Remus was much cleverer than he, so it must have been the oldest.
Sirius and Remus in a village, in the past, picking apples and falling in love and falling apart, together.
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The north was as wild and as barren a place as Sirius had always been warned it would be. Dark towns and rolling, wet cobbles, narrow alleys leading to nowhere at all and villages that ended as abruptly as they began: a lamplit street lined with crumbling cottages that fell away to black hollows of nothingness until, miles later, another strange hamlet would loom out of the night, just as cold and lonely as the last.
Sirius finds sanctuary in a hillside cottage during a wild, wild storm.
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Watch Remus, Peter said, look for evidence; but what Sirius found was something different. Christmas 1979.
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September, 1971 finds four boys in the Great Hall, shaking in their robes. Before they were the Marauders, they were nervous first years, waiting in turn for their trip underneath the Sorting Hat. Here's what the old Sorting Hat saw.
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When he's seven years old, Sirius Black has a brief encounter with a strange boy in the woods, who, in their short exchange, teaches him an important lesson about the nature of the Universe, only to then disappear without a trace.
Nine years later, Sirius, along with his two best friends, is a student away at boarding school, with a brand new transfer student as his roommmate--a foul-mouthed, astronomy nerd named Remus Lupin.
Between school, hormones, relationships, and the fact that he is keeping a (magical) secret away from everyone--Sirius' year starts to go a little off the rails.
Not to mention, there's something familiar about that Remus Lupin kid that he just can't seem to shake...
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“At least tell me your name?”
Harry threw his head back over his shoulder, looking the man up and down once more. He seemed innocent enough. It was just his name, after all. They were neighbors. No harm in it.
“It’s Harry,” he said finally. “Harry Potter.”
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Neglect can be one of the most painful forms of abuse, being ignored by your guardians when all you want is love hurts. No one seems to care if Harry lives or dies so he spends a lot of time wandering around Little Whinging on his own. His friendly neighbor seems to think that this is dangerous. If only someone paid enough attention to Harry to tell him that his neighbor is a little too friendly...
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“This smells fishy,” Severus muttered out loud.
“Fishy?” Harry questioned, wrinkling his nose as if sniffing the air. “It doesn’t smell fishy to me.”
Oh, sweet Merlin, the first years could still be so sweet and precious and Severus was going to kill the son of a bitch who had stolen the innocence from this one.
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- Part 1 of that's the thing about illicit affairs
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Every morning before work, Sirius dodges his mother's barbs, runs the family business, sorts his brother's blunders, and trades insults with his best friend. He also falls in love.
