my parents are looking at me weird cuz i burst into tears in the middle of economics revision!!!
- When they first got Harry, Remus wasnât sure what to do with himself. Everything had happened so quickly, he had no time to grieve the loss of his friends before he was handed a small human with no sense of how to look after it. At first he panicked, never holding Harry, always letting Sirius look after him, shutting himself away so he didnât have to acknowledge the situation they were in.
- He soon realised that that wasnât fair on anyone, and began to spend more time with Harry.Â
- It took a while, but they began to fall into a routine, Sirius would look after Harry in the morning (Remus couldnât get out of bed before noon), and Remus would give him attention in the afternoon. They would go out into the village, play with new toys, read stories, plant flowers in the back garden.Â
- It was on a summer afternoon when Harry said his first word. Remus was playing with him, swinging him around in his arms whilst Harry giggled and squealed, clutching his hair with his tiny fists. He tugged on his curls as Remus stopped to put him down, opening his mouth and gurgling âMoomee.â Remus froze, and Harry laughed again. âMoomee, Moomee, Moomee!â
- âSirius! Sirius, come here!âÂ
âWhat, whatâs wrong?âÂ
âListen, go on Harry, say it again, Mooooony.âÂ
âMoomee!â
âHoly shit. Okay Harry, say Padfoot. Pad-foot.â
âMoomee!â
âI think he just likes me better, Pads.â
âBullshit.â
âBullshh!â
âNo!â
- They had a âpartyâ that evening, celebratory noodles and garlic bread, Remus even gave Harry some of his chocolate bar, much to he Siriusâ dismay. âHow come he gets your chocolate! All he did was say a few words!â âHeâs a baby, Sirius.â
- After that day, Harry started speaking more, and soon enough they had a small child of four running around and grabbing their legs. He was a good kid, helped Sirius cook meals and cuddled Remus after full moons.
- He would wait outside Sirius and Remusâ bedroom door, waiting until Sirius allowed him to come in, before climbing carefully onto the bed where Remus was laying.
âPadfoo said Moomeeâs sick,â he said, frowning at Remus.Â
âMoomee isnât feeling very well at the moment,â Remus replied, smiling weakly.
âLike when I have stomach bugs?â
âYes, like when you have stomach bugs.â
 Harry scrunched up his face. âWant a hug? Paddy said you feel better with cuddles.â
âI would love a cuddle.â
-Â It wasnât long after Harry turned five when they decided to tell him about his parents.Â
- Theyâd been putting it off until he was old enough where he could full understand, but not old enough that he would believe that theyâd been lying to him for his life. That was the last thing they wanted. They started the process slowly, telling bedtime stories about James and Lily, showing him photographs and letters.Â
- âThatâs my mummy?â he questioned one evening, pointing to the photo they had presented him with.
âAnd thatâs your dad,â Remus said.
Harry looked up at them with wide, green eyes. âYouâre not my dad?â
âWeâre your dads now, little sprog,â Sirius said with a small smile, âBut thatâs your real dad, thatâs why you look just like him.â
Harry nodded, holding the photograph in front of his face and giving both James and Lily a kiss.Â
âKisses for mummy and daddy!â
He didnât fully understand when Remus started crying.
âI made Moomee sad,â he said when Remus left the room.Â
âYou didnât make Moomee sad, Prongslet,â Sirius reassured, pulling him for a hug. âMoomee justâŚhe just misses your mummy and daddy.â
âBecause theyâre gone?â
âYes. Because theyâre gone.â
âDo you miss my mummy and daddy?â
Sirius swallowed the lump building in his throat. âI miss them lots and lots.â
âDo I make you sad?â
âNo,â Sirius said, shaking his head. He ruffled the boys mess of hair, making him giggle. âYou make me very, very happy.â
this is the BEST!!!! i wanna draw this-
scratch that im gonna draw this ASAP!
mwpp circa 1977
my store is linked above!
what if, zendaya broke the 4th wall and stared straight at the camera asking if we were okay, when THAT HAPPENED!?
why would you need to prove it to someone? isnt it just common sense?!
There are dumb people in this world who need to know that crying doesnât make guys look weak!
holy mother of shit-
I THOUGHT IT WAS EMMA CORRIN AT FIRST-
Jodie Foster photographed by a classmate at Yale University; 1984
oh my god!!!! this is the sweeeteest!!!! i wish you and your family a very happy life <33
âMay I?â âYou may.â
as @theresthesnitch already said, the tears are definitely back!!
gosh i love this so much-
Read Fault Lines parts 1-4 here (links to part 4 but everything else is there)
In which Remus and Sirius are divorced and raising harry and doing their very best.
(this one is about 5k and pretty mild.)
(one more installment to go after this.)
--
September 1st, 1991
The scarlet steam engine slowly disappeared from Siriusâ view as the tightness in his chest grew. He knew this day was coming, and it was so much worse than he imagined it. He had driven to the platform with Harry, his newly eleven-year-old reminding him so much of James as his mouth ran a mile a minute with questions, excitement in every word. Remus was beside Sirius in the passenger seat, and Sirius watched as the other man reached behind to put his hand on Harryâs leg to keep him from bouncing too much. Not that the movement bothered either of them, but because it was far more likely Harry would hit his head on the roof of the car and that would delay the trip to Hogwarts. Something about Remusâ touch could tether both of them so easily.
Iâm so proud of you whispered into messy black hair.
Iâll send a lot of letters, I promise, can I go now said back, even though pre-teen arms were still wrapped around Siriusâ waist.
We love you
And then Harry was gone with the train and Sirius was fighting back tears he hadnât expected, locked like a statue on the platform for several dozen minutes.
âThisâŚis the worst day of my life, I think.â Sirius finally spoke, turning his head towards Remus who was standing next to him, lightweight cardigan thrown over a t-shirt, and worn loafers.
Remusâ eyes met his own somberly. Maybe it was the worst day of his life too. But then the corners of his mouth turned up in a wry half-smile, âJames and Lily dying.â
âI think this is slightly worse.â
âRemember when we got divorced?â
âOh, this is definitely worse than that.â
âWeâŚalso got married,â Remus said lightly and Sirius finally managed a tiny laugh, shoving his hands into the pockets of his jeans. Most of the other parents had already left the platform, Remus and Sirius standing there feeling like the only two people left on earth. The last time Sirius had felt that way had been November 1st, 1981 when everything went from bad to worse and he held onto Remus even as he was being taken away to Azkaban, fingertips touching until they couldnât anymore. The tension between them had leveled out. Broken glass on the floor of their relationship--what they were calling co-parenting-- cleared away and they both remembered to put on shoes now before walking to avoid getting cut.
Conversations drifted back into being pleasant.
They both dropped their wands.
They had lived through one war by the skin of their teeth, they didnât cause another with no one else to blame but themselves. A truce that felt similar to forgiveness.
âHarry leaving is still worse butâŚthat may get precedent over James and Lily,â Sirius said lightly.
âI was thinking the same thing. It was so fucking hot that day. I was actually sweating the entire time. Really that shouldâve been the sign.â
âThe pianist rushed too. I swear you were running down the aisle towards me.â
âQuick and painless. Like pulling off a bandage.â
Sirius laughed again, looking down at his feet to scuff the toe of his black boots on the ground. âThanks.â
Dark humor to brighten a dark situation and to keep Sirius from slipping away into the darkness as well.
âI just didnât want you crying in public, thatâd be embarrassing.â
âI know.â
âYou want to go?â
âNot really,â Sirius shrugged thinking of his haunted house in London. Harry was gone and the ghosts would surely come back. ââŚyou wouldnât want to go get absolutely plastered, would you? Black out and forget this day ever happened?â
He waited for Remus to tell him he had work tomorrow. Hell, Sirius had work tomorrow and an entire day of taking notes on the wizarding world's legal system. But managing a hangover and focusing all of his energy on staying awake tomorrow seemed better than going home to emptiness.
âTwo conditions.â
âHm?
âYouâre buying and we leave the pub by 4.â
Sirius grinned slowly, âEasy enough, Moons.â
--
November 1992
It had been ages since Remus had truly seen Sirius lose every ounce of composure and unleash every swear word under the sun at someone else. Parenthood and time had made Sirius think before rushing into situations and opening his mouth when there needn't be a response. It had been even longer since he had heard Sirius use his last name as influence and pressure to get something done, thinking back to Sirius arguing with the ministry on his behalf to amend a custody agreement.
My fucking vault funds half this place. Youâll do what Iâm asking, Fudge.
Remus often wondered if roles were reversed if he would have it in him to move as strong and sure as Sirius did in the world, or if Remus would still pause and hesitate.
Remus stood in the hospital wing, wincing slightly as he listened to the conversation Sirius was having with Dumbledore and McGonagall in the hallway, barely behind a closed door while keeping an eye on Harry in the hospital bed. Their pre-teen looked like he wanted to be anywhere else but there with his good hand over his face, the other arm wrapped and in a sling.
âHis best intentions? Bullocks! My godsonâs arm was turned into jelly and you call that the best of intentions? This man is responsible for teaching children? I want him fired. Immediately.â Sirius shouted from the hallway.
âMr. Black, I understand youâre upset with the result but we simply cannot suspend a--â Professor McGonagall started, their former Head of House trying to reign in the thunderstorm that was Sirius Black. She had once been an expert at it, the only professor in all of Hogwarts able to get Sirius to stop talking with a single look; the only one who had perhaps taken the time to see the wounded insides of the eldest Black boy. Remus distinctly remembered Sirius giving her a hug at graduation and McGonagall wiping away a tear at something he had said to her.
âLike hell, you canât,â Sirius said, âI will call a Board meeting right now and he will be voted out so quickly you wonât even be able to say âlemon dropâ! I donât want to have to go over your head and do that. Iâd rather we come to an understanding right now.â
âMake. Him. Stop.â Harry muttered, looking wide-eyed at Remus, âHe never does this.â
âOh, youâre mad if you think Iâm getting involved,â Remus told Harry, âYou want me to go into the fire?â
âAt this rate, heâs going to get Dumbledore sacked too for hiring Lockhart in the first place!â Harry pleaded, âItâs just aâŚbroken arm.â
âHe did vanish your bones, Harry.â
âItâs fine. If Lockhart's fired, Snape or something is going to cover the class and then Iâll have two periods of that greasy-git--â
âHey, he is a professor.â
âYeah, and a greasy-git. Two things can be true.â
Remus bit back a snort and raised an eyebrow, âYouâve been talking with your godfather too much.â
âSo you call him Severus?â
âLetâs not go that far, loveâŚâ Remus paused to listen again, as Harry's grimace returned at the unmistakable sound of Sirius slipping into French every other word. âThey donât know French, Remus! Please, go do something before everyone's sacked!â
âOkay, okay, youâre right.â Remus held up his hands in defeat before walking out of the hospital wing towards the direction of the argument. Sirius was in the hallway, clad in a burgundy sweatshirt, his hair pulled back with a glittering gold scrunchy and Remus couldnât help but find it impressive that Sirius was scolding two very well-respected educators within an inch of their life in such ridiculous attire.
âI assure you, Sirius, we are not taking this incident lightly,â Dumbledore spoke in his calm voice that Remus knew drove Sirius up a wall.
âSo you have a three-strike system? Fucking idiot gets to--â
âHe is a teacher, Mr. Black,â Professor McGonagall interrupted.
âYeah, and a fucking idiot too. Two things can be true at once,â Sirius told her and Remus pinched the bridge of his nose at the familiarity of the dialogue. Too much time around his godfather had been right. âIs your plan just to hope that he doesnât do something like this again? Or wait to see if he does something worse? Iâm sorry, Albus, but thatâs the stupidest fucking thing Iâve ever heard and if you honestly believe thatâs the best solution then youâre a fucking idiot--â
âSirius,â Remus finally said, putting his hand on his ex-husband's shoulder, âYou have made your point, very loud and clear. We get it.â
âSo tell me why Lockhart isnât packing his trunk?â Sirius folded his arms and looked at Remus, his jaw clenching in a way that was very seventeen and not thirty-two.
âFinding a replacement teacher in the middle of a school year is challenging, Mr. Black,â explained McGonnagal, her face looking relieved at the intervention.
âRemus can do it,â Sirius said immediately.
âI--what? Sirius, come on, be reasonable.â
âI am. Youâve been teaching for years now, heâs a private tutor, you know what youâre doing, you got a NEWT in DefenseâŚRemus can do it.â
âI promise you, that isnât necessary, heâs being belligerent,â Remus kept his hand on Siriusâ shoulder, as he looked at the faces of his former Headmaster and Head of House. It was just supposed to be an innocent game of Quidditch; there were plans to take Harry out to dinner for celebrating and even more plans that involved a joint and a bottle of wine at Grimmauld Place after. It had become their own tradition since Harry had been on the team. They hadnât missed a game and they hadnât missed an opportunity to rejoice in a victory or wallow in a loss with expensive alcohol. There had even been an occasion where Remus baked edibles, and he woke up the next morning in his pants sprawled out in Siriusâ sitting room couch. Of course, Sirius had made it to his bed that evening but had also decided to garden in the dead of night, his ex-husband absolutely horrified at the fig tree in the middle of the kitchen the next morning. Remus was still hopeful it would end that way, assuming Sirius could get control of his temper and also assuming Dumbledore and McGonnagal caved to his request of having Lockhart sacked.
Otherwise, there would be a Board meeting. Remus had no doubts about that.
âMay we have until the end of term, Sirius?â asked Dumbledore.
âNo, but Iâll give you two weeks.â
âI would take that, itâs only going to get worse,â Remus offered, âIâm notâŚgoing to accept the position but if you do need assistance with proctoring exams, I am more than happy to help, sir.â Sirius made a small noise in the back of his throat at the title. There was once a time all of them had thought Dumbledore to be the most powerful wizard they had met; the person who had all the answers. Remus wasnât so sure anymore, holding onto the last kernel of faith, but Sirius had abandoned all of that somewhere in the middle of the war. Somewhere between getting refused a trial and thrown into prison at the hands of the other man even if it was just twenty-four hours. When Harry had been delivered to the doorstep of Lilyâs sister without taking Remus into consideration.
âThank you, Mr. Lupin.â
âIâll be in touch in two weeks,â Siriusâ tone was brisk, and without an ounce of respect, grey eyes focused on the retreating backs of Dumbledore and McGonagall, robes trailing on the ground.
âFeel better?â Remus asked, catching Siriusâ gaze in his own, and Sirius rolled his eyes. âNo, no, please tell me. Did that make you feel good?"
âOkay, IâŚmight have lost my cool.â
âMight have?â laughed Remus, and Sirius cracked a smile running his hand over his hair and taking out the gold scrunchy, putting it on his wrist, âI think you just taught Harry at least three new swear-words.â
âDidâŚdid I not put a silencing charm up?â
âNo.â
âFuck.â
âSirius.â
Siriusâ smiled grew, after taking a moment to look mildly ashamed as he reflected on all the words he had spoken, âOn the positive, I think I also got you a job?â
âImpulse control is at a zero sometimes, I swear, Sirius..."
âHis arm had no bones, Remus! None! Nothing I said was untrue and I stand by that.â Sirius said pointedly, âNow do IâŚwishâŚI had been able to calmly state my dissatisfaction? Sure. ButâŚI think I was effective.â
Remus shook his head, âSome things donât change, hm?â
âSo you disagree with what I said?â Sirius asked, âYou think heâs a perfectly competent man and I was being too harsh?â
âOh, no, I think he is also aâŚwhat did you say, oh, yeah, fucking idiot, but that doesnât mean Iâd advertise it.â
âI did it for both of us. I believe that is what one calls, taking one for the team.â
Remus laughed again, finally moving his hand from Siriusâ shoulder to pat the side of his face, âHothead.â
âYeah. I know. Take it up with my mother.â
âAnd youâll have a word with your godson about being respectful and--â
âYOU HAVE TO GIVE A WRITTEN APOLOGY, SIRIUS. AN APOLOGY TO ME FOR BEING EMBARASSING!â shouted Harry from his hospital bed and Sirius laughed even louder, the anger that was once there evaporating into thin air.
âKid is so lucky. One of us is going to teach at Hogwarts, and the other one is on The Board of Governors and causes scenes in hallwaysâŚâ Sirius mused, âOf the things weâve done, James and Lily would be most proud of this moment.â
âYou definitely gave Lily a run for her money with that dressing downâŚâ
--
March 1993
âCheers to the youngest seeker of the century and a winning game!â Sirius raised his glass of whiskey up to Remusâ butterbeer, the two of them sat at the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade after another Gryffindor victory. Remus had been mortified when Sirius had imposed the idea of him teaching at Hogwarts upon Dumbledore and McGonagall, but when a letter came two weeks later asking if he would be interested in the position, Remus was surprised at how inspired he felt.
Teaching at Hogwarts had always been the dream. It had been Remusâ favorite place as a kid. It had been where Remus had fallen in love with magic and the idea of teaching in the first place. And even if the position had been offered to him the pressure of a persistent and furious Sirius Black who had more money and influence than he knew what to do with, Remus was nevertheless willing to take the meeting.
This was the shake he had been waiting for. The wake-up call.
The change that he needed to get him out of the routines that he had set up, and the rut he had unconsciously gotten himself in despite trying to put himself out there. Accepting the position had forced him to move; had forced him out of his carefully curated comfort zone; had made space for him to grow and it only took a week of teaching for him to floo to Grimmauld Place and say thank you with his arms around Sirius.
Remus was grateful more often now. Making up for the years he hadn't said it at all.
âCheers,â Remus responded, taking a sip out of the bottle, taking in his surroundings. A few of the other professors not on duty were trickling in as well, Remus giving them nods in greeting as they walked in.
âSo now that youâre on the other side of the equation, is Snape still as big of an asshole? Do you put spiders in his porridge in the morning?â
âThatâs childish, Sirius.â Remus told him, âBut there was one day I kept charming a pebble to lodge itself in his shoes because he kept interrupting my lesson with un-urgent matters.â
Sirius laughed, a few of the professors looking in Remusâ direction at the sound of joyful thunder, âYou always had the best ideas.â
âThe best part was he couldnât point fingers at me without sounding insane.â Remus grinned, taking another sip, âItâsâŚnice havingâŚcolleagues though.â
âIs that what youâre calling them?â
âWhat?â
âWhoâs the one you keep making eyes at?â
Remus choked, a little, and Sirius grinned mischievously, âI donâtâŚI am not making eyes,â Remus told him, though as he was speaking his eyes were very much trailing over to the other staff table. Professor Andre Babbling had been appointed the new Professor for Ancient Runes at the start of this year, joining the rounds of younger faculty at Hogwarts. A few years ahead of Remus in school, in Ravenclaw, Professor Andre Babbling was definitely easy on the eyes with his dark skin and brown eyes that caught morning sunlight just right at the staff table. Remus had stuck with pleasantries initially when he sat at the staff table his first month of teaching and tried not to escort himself to the hospital wing for heart failure when Babbling smiled at him and a flush blossomed over his entire body.
He had always been a fucking fool for a smile and Babbling happened to have a dimple which made matters much worse.
But Babbling turned out to be talkative and passionate about a subject Remus had found dry while taking it, though he was incredibly thankful for the NEWT he deemed useless because it gave him a leg to stand on. Remus could pretend to be interested in something if it meant he could be in close proximity of a smile and a dimple and brown eyes and long, lean forearm muscles that poked out from under his robes. In fact, Remus could pretend to do a lot of things if it meant that someone was looking at him again the way Babbling did.
No one had looked at Remus like he was made of something special since Sirius. He had tried--random dates and meetings at coffee shops ending in calling cabs and making up excuses to leave early and wishing them away to the opposite end of the world so Remus could avoid them entirely--but none of them burned Remus alive with desire or possibility. Babbling looked at Remus like he was a divine entity, and Remus didnât want him to stop. He missed what it felt like to be the center of someone else's world, and he missed what it felt like to look across a room and know someone else would be looking back.
âI mean, I can always make a show and turned around and look and guess myself, if--â
âNo, please donât do that,â Remus said, his hand shooting out to keep Sirius from turning obviously over his shoulder, âItâsâŚthe Runes professor. The one next to Sinastra?â
Sirius hummed, âYou always had good taste.â
âDonât flatter yourself.â
âI wasnât, I was referring to that bloke before me, what was his nameâŚCresswell? He was handsome too, in an odd sort of way. With the blonde hair and all.â Sirius shrugged, âSo what's your plan?â
âPlan?â
âHeâs making eyes back. The chemistry is palpable.â
âI cannot believe youâre instigating this.â
âItâs one of my better qualities.â Sirius took a sip of his whiskey, âYou should go sit over there.â
âW-what? No, IâŚI canât.â
âWhy not? You work here. You can join their lunch table or whatever, youâre cool enough.â
âIâŚwhatâŚabout you?â
âIâll finish my drink and be on my way. Donât worry about me.â
âSirius, really, itâs okay, I donât--â but Sirius rolled his eyes, tossing back the rest of his whiskey, and stood up from the bar, putting several galleons on the counter for their check. There was no bitterness in grey eyes; not a drop of resentment or fear that Remus was moving on after years of holding on to a golden safety net of consistency. For better and for worse, Sirius was his last connection to familiarity. One more step and all that was gone.
It was terrifying. And exhilarating.
Is this how Sirius lived his life? On the edge of becoming all the time?
âIâll see you next time, Remus. Let me know how it goes, yeah?â
âIâŚjustâŚwhat do I say?â
âMaybe start with Hi? And thenâŚend with I am very well hung.â Sirius teased giving Remus a wink and a cheeky grin.
âYouâreâŚimpossible,â Remus muttered but Sirius just gave him a wave and walked out of the Three Broomsticks, going to find his motorcycle that was parked in the village. Remus took another sip from his butterbeer and a deeper breath to steel his nerves.
He took the final step, the solid ground falling out from underneath his feet and he grabbed a helmet, ready for a crash landing as his eyes connected with deep brown ones from across the room once more.
--
June 1993
âDid you know Remus has a boyfriend?â asked Harry almost as soon as he got in the car, no longer on the platform and in a safe place. Remus had would be at Hogwarts for a little longer, finishing up grading and end-of-term exams.
âIâŚheard rumors.â
âWhat does that mean?â Harry asked, a scowl on his face as he buckled his seatbelt and Sirius raised his eyebrows at the gruffness of the response.
âIt means of the things that is better for us not to talk about in extensive detail, dating is one of them and I have only heard whispers in passing of this boyfriend,â Sirius explained putting the key into the ignition.
âYeah, well, itâs another teacher. At Hogwarts.â
âI know.â
âItâs weird.â
âHim dating or the teacher part?â
âThe teacher partâŚâ Harry shifted in his seat, slouching down further and Sirius smiled a little as he backed out of the car park. Thirteen was around the corner and was apparent in every inch of Harryâs demeanor. âI dunno. Itâs different.â
âHave you talked with him about it?â
âHe talked with me about itâŚso, I guess.â
But there was a reason Harry had chosen him for this conversation.
âIâm listening, kid.â
âNot a kidâŚâ
âYouâre my kid and I love you.â
Harry softened, at the phrase, apparently never too old and mature to hear those three words. âItâsâŚis he all of a sudden going to start coming to Christmas? Or when I turn thirteen isâŚhe going to be there? Or if we all go to a Quidditch match, will you get another ticket for him?â he asked in rapid succession, âI know you see people but they donât exactly stick around and youâve never had me meet them. AndâŚRemus did? Sort of? Or I already kind of knew Professor Babbling from around school. Iâm just not sure what to make of it.â
âLove, I think these are questions you can ask Remus.â
âIâm asking you.â
âIfâŚI buy tickets to a match, Iâll ask you who you want there. You donât even have to bring me if you donât want. Iâll buy the tickets and let you go with Bill Weasley as your responsible guardian.â
âThe twins? Theyâre older.â
âNot a chance,â Sirius grinned, âAndâŚitâs your birthday party, you get to decide who is there. And as for Christmas dinner at The WeasleysâŚthat might be up to Remus, or⌠whoever extends the invitations, butâŚour holiday can still be just for us if that's what you want.â
âI donât want to make Remus sad ifâŚI dunno.â
âI promise, we can take it, Harry.â
--
December 1993
âIsâŚhe always like that?â asked Andre, walking with Remus outside into the winter snow, just outside Grimmauld Place. His dark eyelashes had snowflakes clinging to them, the magical drive disappearing as they got closer to the street where there was a portkey he could take back to his flat. Remus had wanted him to meet Harry outside of school. Remus wanted him to meet Sirius at all, the two of them only saying hello in passing prior to dinner that evening when Sirius would call on the mirror or be in Remus' office at Hogwarts for tea on the weekends.
âWho Harry? Heâs thirteen. I think heâll be like that until heâs eighteen or so say the adolescent development books. Teenagers shouldnât be a surprise to you.â
âNot Harry. He wasâŚhow I expected him to be.â
â...Sirius?â
âYour ex.â Andre confirmed, âIs he always like that?â
âIâŚthink you have to be more specific,â Remus said, brows furrowing as he tried to think of infractions or tears Sirius might have caused throughout the evening. He had set the table for Remus; he made polite conversation and told appropriate stories to Andre about them back in Hogwarts; he had kept Harry in check, intervening with a light touch on Harryâs shoulder or asking their teenager for help with someone minor just so Harry could have a break from meeting my parentâs new boyfriend when his ex-husband was in the room. Remus actually had every intention of rushing back inside and expressing endless gratitude for Sirius, unable to comprehend that the evening had gone so well when he had been tossing and turning about it for days. It seemed so silly to have lost sleep over it now.
âI donât know. Heâs justâŚkind of a lot? Does he always offer to take your plate? OrâŚdid he offer to make dessert for this evening or did you ask him to? Playing music you liked? All the stories and asking me questions--the eye contact wasâŚwas that an intimidation thing or is he just like that?â
Remus stared for a moment before laughing at the absurdity of Siriusâ eye contact ever being intimidating. Thinking that if Sirius had wanted to ruin the evening, he very well could have and it wouldnât have been with eye contact. Laughter was apparently the wrong response, Andreâs hand pulling from Remusâs instantly.
âYouâre..youâre serious?â
âI donât like you laughing at me. I just had dinner with your ex-husband and youâre laughing?â
âItâs just Sirius,â Remus explained, âThatâs justâŚthe allure of Sirius Black. I promise it wears off.â
âIt seems to me like heâs still into you.â
Remus had to clear his throat violently to keep from laughing again, âAndreâŚI know how Sirius looks on the outside. ButâŚthatâs just what he does.â
âTakes care of you?â
âYou have to understand we have a lot of history and we have a kid together. Of course, heâs going to take care of me but itâs not like weâre super crazy close and have a bunch of inside jokes andâŚâ
âBut you do.â
They did.
âOkayâŚso we do. That doesnât mean--â
âRemus, I fancy you quite a lot. Iâd like to spend more time getting to know Harry and spending time with you. I just canât see where I fit into this if heâs in the picture.â
âWeâre co-parents Andre. He has to have a place in my life.â
âYouâre not just co-parents. Youâre best friends. AndâŚI donât know if I can stick around if your best friend is him.â
âItâs not a competition. Itâs notâŚI have love to give to both of you. Itâs not either-or.â
âI guess I donât see it that way.â
What they donât tell you when you stand at an altar with someone, holding onto their hands and watching eyes mist up with emotion is that when it all ends, youâll spend the rest of your life comparing people to them. Unintentionally, but it happens. Remus did it with Andre, making lists of qualities that mimicked Siriusâ thinking Merlin, I have a type; making a contrasting list of qualities that couldnât be more different and seeing which one he preferred. He stared back at Andre and the hands that were now hidden away in coat pockets.
Funny how history could repeat itself.
I donât know how to make it fit anymore. I donât know if we fit anymore.
--
Harry was in his bedroom, running upstairs as soon as Remus and his guest had walked out the front door, leaving Sirius to clean up the kitchen on his own. He left the pie and bottle of wine out, pouring a glass for Remus whenever he walked back in while he got his own glass of whiskey.
Remus had his arm around someone new, and Remus was happy for it. The golden hour light that Remus had radiated in their teenage years-- the light that Sirius had fallen for in the first place-- had returned with a vengeance, with the arrival of a man who was well-read and just as dry. Professor Babbling was growing flowers in the places Sirius had just made holes. Remusâs garden had flourished after all the years spent watering it with heartache and nurturing it with his own delicate hands, and Sirius was glad for it.
Sirius jumped up onto the counter, piece of pie in hand and he heard the front door open and close, followed by footsteps. Remus walked in looking crestfallen, his arms wrapped around his body. Coat still on, hands slightly blue.
Sirius put his fork down and tilted his head, âHey.â
âHey,â Remus said simply looking up to meet Siriusâ eyes.
âAlright?â
âI just broke up with my boyfriend afterâŚI thought tonight went surprisingly well.â
Sirius made to get off the counter but Remus held his hands out. A nonverbal signal not to come any closer. He stayed where he was.
âIâŚthought it went well too.â
âYouâre too much,â Remus told him.
âWhat?â
âThatâs what he said. That you were too much. YouâŚdid too much for me. You...made dessert? AndâŚâ Remus looked down at his feet, mismatched socks on the tile floor, âYou donât even know youâre doing it, but you do it, andâŚI forget how brightly you can burn sometimes because Iâve gotten used to it. And I think about how lucky I am to be in a position where Iâm just used to reaping the benefits of all the shit you do, all the time, but youâre too much, Sirius.â
Voices from his past crept into his memory; ones that sounded more like his mother and father than he cared to admit.
You take up too much space.
Youâre too loud. Be quiet, Sirius.
Donât ask so many questions. Speak when youâre spoken to.
Youâre a headache, Sirius.
Get out my sight, Sirius.
One that sounded like the shell of Remus when their marriage had gone on way too long and neither of them could see a way out. Before the counseling. Before admitting defeat.
Just stop, Sirius. I donât need you to do things for me anymore.
You canât fix everything.
âIâmâŚsorry.â Sirius told him, âIâŚI can take a step back, Remus. I wonât be here, next time? Make myself scarce. You didnât need toâŚyou should be with him. Itâs my fault."
Sirius always admitted fault first. Willing to take the fall for someone else's sins after an easy life of never having to be accountable for his own. Privileged, arrogant, Sirius Black. He could take it.
It could be his fault. Even if it wasnât.
He could dig the grave. Even if he knew there was only space for him in there.
Ice the bruises to make the swelling go down faster.
Bandage Remusâs fist and even his boyfriends. Heal the scrapes and the cuts and let them take another swing. Remus had always been worth the hurt.
It could be his fault. Sirius was too much, after all. He had been told that before. It wasnât anything new.
Remus shook his head, picking at his nails. Sirius wanted to stand up and put his hands over Remus's to stop the movement. But he stayed. âWeâreâŚnot in love anymore, you and I. Weâre not, and I donât want to be either. ButâŚI donât think I can go on in this life without you. The bloke who I can sit with at a table and say what Iâm thinking. Iâll take that over another brush with love.â
Sirius would too.
Every time.
:)
The intimacy of thinking about each other at the same time.
but oh that 2%!
I am genuinely, about 98% sure, that I will never experience true, permanent happiness.
ayeeeeee!!!!!!!!!
Thankful for all of you this Thanksgiving day. <3