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Rating
15+
Chapters
4
Words
14,040
Characters
Lupin, Snape, Sirius, Lily, James, Pettigrew
Primary Relationship
Remus/Lily
Secondary Relationship(s)
James/Lily
Genre(s)
Fluff, Humor, Young Adult
Era
Marauders
Advisory
Mild Language, Scenes of a Mild Sexual Nature
Story Reviews
16
Status
Abandoned
First Published
2008-07-24 7:27am
Last Chapter
2008-12-14 6:12pm
Last Updated
2008-12-14 6:12pm

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 The Long Journey Home

“Give that back, I was reading!” He tried in vain to push Sirius off of his seat, but Sirius would not budge. He chuckled at his friend's meagre efforts.

“Do you ever do anything else?”

3,537 5
2 Potter and Evans

An unearthly shriek split the air of the carriage as Remus fell inside the doorway and onto a seat, with Sirius pulling the door shut behind him.

“James Potter, get off my lap!

3,774 3
3 A Photograph, A Suitcase, and A Really Bad Lesson

“What’s that?” Peter asked, sidling up to James curiously.

James snatched what ever it was from his reach and bounded onto his bed, holding it gingerly so that it would not crease. “Nose out, Pete, this is just for me.”

3,273 3
4 A Confrontation And More Than He Wished To Know

“You were hugging her, holding her- that’s not just friendly!”
“Yes, James, it is! When a friend is upset, it sometimes helps to hug them. You have hugged Sirius plenty when he’s had trouble with his family- why is this so different?”

“Because she’s a girl!”

3,456 5

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