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The Morning After
Summary for this chapter: Late again, observers unite, and Sirius is a menace.
The Morning After
The next morning when Remus woke up he discovered he had a problem. When he moved to get up he discovered he couldn’t more, due to the small problem of a body on his. He sighed exasperated and wiggled to push off his friend.
Sirius just mumbled and buried himself deeper into Remus’ chest. Remus pushed aside thoughts saying to just stay there and instead said, “Sirius, I know how much you like it there, and if you don’t move it won’t happen again.”
Remus smirked as Sirius immediately rolled over and sat up. He looked around the room and yawned, pretending that he had been like that all along. He stopped in the middle of a stretch and looked at the clock Remus had found a couple days prior.
“What time are we supposed to be at James and Lily’s?”
“Ten o’clock. Why?” Remus asked and sat up to look also. When he saw the time he practically flew out of bed. “How could it be so late already? I thought I set the alarm! We only have ten minutes!”
Sirius laughed at the other mans franticness and calmly got up and went to his room, where he had already set out clothes the night before in anticipation. After he was dressed he walked into the bathroom and repressed another chuckle as he saw Remus trying to brush his teeth and hair at the same time.
Remus noticed him watching and spit out the mouthful of water he’d been gurgling. “What is so funny?”
“Nothing, nothing.” Sirius said and finished getting ready.
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“I don’t understand,” Remus complained as they rushed to James and Lily’s, “I know I set the alarm last night before I brushed my teeth!”
“Of course you did,” Sirius said soothingly, “I just turned it off, is all.”
Remus stopped in his tracks. “You did what?” he exclaimed.
“You heard me, I turned off the alarm. Now let’s go, we’re already late.” Sirius stated and continued walking.
By the time Remus had processed this Sirius was a good distance ahead and he had to jog to catch up. “But why did you turn it off?” he asked when he reached him.
“How could you ask that? It was to spend more quality time with you, obviously.” Sirius replied and glanced at Remus with puppy-dog eyes.
Remus rolled his eyes and shook his head, knowing he’d never understand how Sirius’ mind worked.
By the time they got to James and Lily’s house they were almost fifteen minutes late. Remus stopped Sirius before the gate to give him one last warning.
“All right, to them nothing happened last night. We’re still just friends, so no groping or being overly possessive.” Remus said sternly.
“You make it sound like we did more than just kiss,” Sirius mumbled and when he received a glare said, “Yes, no acting like a couple, now let’s go.”
Lily was waiting in the entry hall when they got there. She lectured them on being late and then told them to go into the living room as breakfast was going to be served there.
As they waited James and Tonks appeared from upstairs. James had been trying to get more information before the others had arrived. When breakfast came he informed them that there wasn’t really all that much to say.
After a few minutes Lily came in with breakfast, accompanied by an unexpected guest.
“Severus, what are you doing here?” Remus asked, surprised. Although he had known that everyone could walk around he hadn’t expected to run into him anywhere, especially here.
“I came to talk to you all, obviously,” Severus said dryly, “though I think that your end of the bargain will be easier to uphold,” he sent a glance in Tonks direction.
“Yes, well, as you can see the one we were contacting was my wife, Nymphandora, and as for why...” Remus trailed off.
“We wanted to see how Harry was doing,” Sirius said bluntly, throwing a glance in Remus’ direction that James and Lily did not miss.
“So how was he doing?” Severus asked, recalling the last time he had seen Harry. He supposed he had been a little rash, demanding Harry look at him, and now that he thought about it, it was more than a little creepy. He supposed he could be embarrassed later, but for now he just wanted answers.
“He’s doing well,” Tonks said, speaking for the first time since they had arrived. “Draco and him were talking before I left,” she added, knowing that the man before her would be concerned about the boy.
“That’s good. I had always hoped those two would finally throw aside their petty rivalries and become allies instead,” Severus said fondly, thinking of Draco.
They ate breakfast and talked about Severus’ teaching position and how many students he’d made afraid to come to potions. They also talked about how the Order had been doing and some other, more casual things.
The whole time James and Lily were watching Sirius and Remus for any sign of what they had seen last night, or what might have happened after they had left. They both were acting normal, for them at least, and it made their observers wonder about the nature of their ‘relationship’.
James was getting bored and had started trying to get Lily’s attention to cease their observation when he noticed something strange. Every time Tonks tried to move over to sit beside Remus, Sirius would stretch out, or scoot over toward Remus who was acting oblivious to the whole situation.
The next time Tonks tried to move James got Lily’s attention and subtly nodded in their direction. Unbeknownst to them Severus had noticed the motion and also looked over in time to see Sirius stretch exaggeratedly and Tonks look disappointed and finally annoyed.
“I am trying to sit here, if you haven’t noticed,” Tonks snapped at Sirius.
“Actually, I haven’t. Would you like to?” Sirius feigned seriousness and pulled Remus over, with much protesting. “Here, you can sit on that side.”
After that Sirius was receiving two glares. One from sheer annoyance and one that meant trouble later. He was only worried about the latter, as his obstacle would, according to the book, be gone in five hours. After Tonks turned around Remus sent one last meaningful look at him and turned to talk to her.
The observers, who had now upped their numbers to three, all sat and pondered this latest bout of possessiveness. Lily noticed Severus pondering also and raised an eyebrow at him. He nodded and sent her a look to talk to her husband and say he also might know what was going on.
Severus sighed. There was going to be a whole lot more explaining going on than he had expected upon his arrival that morning.
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End chapter 8
The Morning After
The next morning when Remus woke up he discovered he had a problem. When he moved to get up he discovered he couldn’t more, due to the small problem of a body on his. He sighed exasperated and wiggled to push off his friend.
Sirius just mumbled and buried himself deeper into Remus’ chest. Remus pushed aside thoughts saying to just stay there and instead said, “Sirius, I know how much you like it there, and if you don’t move it won’t happen again.”
Remus smirked as Sirius immediately rolled over and sat up. He looked around the room and yawned, pretending that he had been like that all along. He stopped in the middle of a stretch and looked at the clock Remus had found a couple days prior.
“What time are we supposed to be at James and Lily’s?”
“Ten o’clock. Why?” Remus asked and sat up to look also. When he saw the time he practically flew out of bed. “How could it be so late already? I thought I set the alarm! We only have ten minutes!”
Sirius laughed at the other mans franticness and calmly got up and went to his room, where he had already set out clothes the night before in anticipation. After he was dressed he walked into the bathroom and repressed another chuckle as he saw Remus trying to brush his teeth and hair at the same time.
Remus noticed him watching and spit out the mouthful of water he’d been gurgling. “What is so funny?”
“Nothing, nothing.” Sirius said and finished getting ready.
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“I don’t understand,” Remus complained as they rushed to James and Lily’s, “I know I set the alarm last night before I brushed my teeth!”
“Of course you did,” Sirius said soothingly, “I just turned it off, is all.”
Remus stopped in his tracks. “You did what?” he exclaimed.
“You heard me, I turned off the alarm. Now let’s go, we’re already late.” Sirius stated and continued walking.
By the time Remus had processed this Sirius was a good distance ahead and he had to jog to catch up. “But why did you turn it off?” he asked when he reached him.
“How could you ask that? It was to spend more quality time with you, obviously.” Sirius replied and glanced at Remus with puppy-dog eyes.
Remus rolled his eyes and shook his head, knowing he’d never understand how Sirius’ mind worked.
By the time they got to James and Lily’s house they were almost fifteen minutes late. Remus stopped Sirius before the gate to give him one last warning.
“All right, to them nothing happened last night. We’re still just friends, so no groping or being overly possessive.” Remus said sternly.
“You make it sound like we did more than just kiss,” Sirius mumbled and when he received a glare said, “Yes, no acting like a couple, now let’s go.”
Lily was waiting in the entry hall when they got there. She lectured them on being late and then told them to go into the living room as breakfast was going to be served there.
As they waited James and Tonks appeared from upstairs. James had been trying to get more information before the others had arrived. When breakfast came he informed them that there wasn’t really all that much to say.
After a few minutes Lily came in with breakfast, accompanied by an unexpected guest.
“Severus, what are you doing here?” Remus asked, surprised. Although he had known that everyone could walk around he hadn’t expected to run into him anywhere, especially here.
“I came to talk to you all, obviously,” Severus said dryly, “though I think that your end of the bargain will be easier to uphold,” he sent a glance in Tonks direction.
“Yes, well, as you can see the one we were contacting was my wife, Nymphandora, and as for why...” Remus trailed off.
“We wanted to see how Harry was doing,” Sirius said bluntly, throwing a glance in Remus’ direction that James and Lily did not miss.
“So how was he doing?” Severus asked, recalling the last time he had seen Harry. He supposed he had been a little rash, demanding Harry look at him, and now that he thought about it, it was more than a little creepy. He supposed he could be embarrassed later, but for now he just wanted answers.
“He’s doing well,” Tonks said, speaking for the first time since they had arrived. “Draco and him were talking before I left,” she added, knowing that the man before her would be concerned about the boy.
“That’s good. I had always hoped those two would finally throw aside their petty rivalries and become allies instead,” Severus said fondly, thinking of Draco.
They ate breakfast and talked about Severus’ teaching position and how many students he’d made afraid to come to potions. They also talked about how the Order had been doing and some other, more casual things.
The whole time James and Lily were watching Sirius and Remus for any sign of what they had seen last night, or what might have happened after they had left. They both were acting normal, for them at least, and it made their observers wonder about the nature of their ‘relationship’.
James was getting bored and had started trying to get Lily’s attention to cease their observation when he noticed something strange. Every time Tonks tried to move over to sit beside Remus, Sirius would stretch out, or scoot over toward Remus who was acting oblivious to the whole situation.
The next time Tonks tried to move James got Lily’s attention and subtly nodded in their direction. Unbeknownst to them Severus had noticed the motion and also looked over in time to see Sirius stretch exaggeratedly and Tonks look disappointed and finally annoyed.
“I am trying to sit here, if you haven’t noticed,” Tonks snapped at Sirius.
“Actually, I haven’t. Would you like to?” Sirius feigned seriousness and pulled Remus over, with much protesting. “Here, you can sit on that side.”
After that Sirius was receiving two glares. One from sheer annoyance and one that meant trouble later. He was only worried about the latter, as his obstacle would, according to the book, be gone in five hours. After Tonks turned around Remus sent one last meaningful look at him and turned to talk to her.
The observers, who had now upped their numbers to three, all sat and pondered this latest bout of possessiveness. Lily noticed Severus pondering also and raised an eyebrow at him. He nodded and sent her a look to talk to her husband and say he also might know what was going on.
Severus sighed. There was going to be a whole lot more explaining going on than he had expected upon his arrival that morning.
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End chapter 8