Everybody Hurts
Everybody Hurts
By Margot -
cherry@time-stranger.net
A/N: -_-' I swore I'd never do a songfic. Ever. Oh
well, shows what my word is worth :P I've wanted to write a Lupin
semi-POV fic for a while, and here it is... hope it's descriptive
enough, and junk :P Btw, the song is by REM (as if you didn't
know ^_^)
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When the day is long and
the night
The night is yours alone
One foot in front of the other,
Remus quietly thought to himself. Left, then right. Then left
again.
In the distance, he could still
hear the howling wind rip through the trees of the Forbidden Forest,
and the violent thrashing of the Whomping Willow. He had to get
away from it as quickly as he could; he could feel, in his bones,
that the sun was mere inches away from setting. Still, he struggled
to hurry himself to even a slow walk. It took all his strength
just to put one foot in front of the other.
Right. Left. Right.
Everybody hurts
Take comfort in your friends
That was it. He could feel his
bones begin to tremble. He began sprinting desperately towards
the Shrieking Shack. He could feel his run melt into a gallop
as his entire body sprouted disgusting, smelly werewolf hair.
He struggled to suppress a scream as enormous claws pushed their
way out of the tips of his fingers. Sharp, jagged teeth sprang
from his gums; his human mouth was too small to accomodate them,
but it transformed before his new, canine teeth could cause anything
more than deep cuts. All he could think of was the pain, the horrific
pain as each atom in his body trembled and shook. He could see
drops of blood fly past his eyes as he ran. His paws slammed the
ground as he finally bolted through the door into the shack.
The door slammed shut with startling
finality. It could only be opened from the outside, unless nimble
human fingers could work the complex handles that auto-locked
whenever the door closed. The sound of each lock closing itself
was like the slamming of a judge's hammer against his bench, sentencing
Remus to spend the night as a werewolf.
Guilty.
Guilty.
Guilty.
The wolf Remus turned meekly
to face the door, and howled wretchedly. Somewhere, in his human
mind, he knew that the children of Hogsmeade were cowering in
their beds because of his howling, but his wolfish consciousness
had taken over his body now, and it couldn't care less.
The wolf sobbed. In frustration,
it attacked a wooden chair nearby, sending splinters of wood in
all directions.
Remus screamed. The wolf howled
horribly.
If you're on your own in
this life
The days and nights are long
Blood... flesh...
The wolf craved for some sort
of animal to bite. It needed nourishment soon; its stomach was
growling louder than it was. It screamed in anger, in frustration.
The realization quickly dawned
on it, that the nearest animal was itself. Despairingly, it began
knawing viciously on its own leg. Dark red blood soon poured forth
from the wound it had created, and it lapped it up as a dying
dog does his last sips of water.
Remus' human mind cried quietly.
If you think you've had too
much of this life
Well hang on
The wolf panted, howling piteously
every few moments. Its leg wound had ceased to bleed so profusely,
but there was a deep stain of blood on the wood floor. Remus'
human mind desperately tried to urge it into sleep.
Hang on
Don't let yourself go
The wolf had finally fallen
into a restless sleep. Remus watched over it sadly. Each time
he was forced to endure this living hell, he would comfort himself
by pretending it was the last time. But he knew that it would
not be the last time. It would never be the last time.
Remus himself wanted food. His
wolfish experiences had exhausted him. Food and sleep were the
only thing on his mind, but he struggled to suppress his need
for them. If it overwhelmed him, the wolf would wake up and go
in search of food again.
He cried to himself, his cries
despairing and piteous. The wolf murmured sadly in his sleep.
When you think you've had
too much of this life
To hang on
Remus jolted himself awake.
He was curled up in a canine ball on the wooden floor of the Shrieking
Shack.
His bones had delivered his
rude awakening. They had felt the sun rise, and although it was
still dark in the Shack, the feeling had manifested itself in
Remus' now-human form. Gratefully, he pulled himself to his feet
and traipsed, exhausted, over to the door. He struggled absent-mindedly
with the many locks and handles, wishing only for food. Upon finally
undoing them all, he pushed the door open and travelled the long
walk back to the outside. A teacher would be waiting for him there,
waiting to accompany him back to the school. Back to humanity.
He walked, nearly dragged, himself
up the stone steps back to the Forbidden Forest, careful not to
crack his head on the low stone ceiling. He blinked upon reaching
the upper ground, temporarily blinded by the brilliant sun. He
looked around for a teacher, or Madam Pomfrey, but stopped dead.
Take comfort in your friends
If you feel like you're alone
No no no you are not alone
His eyes widened. His heart
had either started beating so fast he couldn't differentiate between
each beat, or it had stopped beating altogether.
Standing only a few feet in
front of him were James, Sirius, and Peter.
Everybody hurts
Everybody cries
Everybody hurts sometimes