"I want your love,
I want your disease,
I want you open-mouthed
And on your knees.
I want your love."
Remus Lupin.
Just your regular, attractive guy who spent his days working on the farm with his parents in the valleys of Wales. And as for his nights? They centred around getting drunk, throwing up, drinking coffee and then getting drunk again.
As I say, a regular guy.
Of course, he had his familiar clubs and bars; The Witching Hour, in particular, were host of his favourite bar staff (solely because his friend, James, was dating one of the staff and they were therefore entitled to as many free drinks as she could pass them without getting into any trouble from the manager).
And on top of that he tended to go around with the same people, wherever it was he was going: James, James' girlfriend Lily, and Peter - a university friend of theirs, whom of which was often depicted as the runt of the litter.
Regardless, Remus' parents welcomed the four of them around the farm land as though there were just one large family. Albeit incestuous, but one large family either way.
And so with that in mind, if anyone had told Remus that one day he would have been trying to add another to their group, he'd have simply figured the other person were merely drunk.
However, that is what happens when his path is suddenly joined to that of a certain doctor: Doctor Sirius Black.
Sirius Black was well educated, and 'posh' in every sense of the word. Even the Harley Davidson he used to get to work looked brand spanking new despite him having had it for over a year. Not only did he look the best, but he was the best doctor you were likely to have come across in Llandudno General. Specialised in many an area, he was often considered to be the driving force behind the entire hospital; his expertise was both admired and despised, but one thing was certain; he knew what was best.
From his large home, with it's own few acres of green land, he lived alone - spending much of his time doing further study, if not tending to his beloved motor vehicle.
Remus was everything he had been warned about, in humankind, but in his line of work he had to empathise and sympathise - but most of all, help. Not discriminate, and certainly not cause trouble. His code of conduct ensures he was always polite, proper, respectful and presentable. Always.
Of course, he had never met a patient like Remus.
"Je veux ton amour,
Et je veux ta revanche,
J'veux ton amour".
