Severus was sitting in the kitchen. It was about 10:00 at night. As he flipped another page of his book, he glanced up at Remus. Why was he still sitting in the living room? He looked exhausted and was obviously not even reading his book. Every few minutes his head would drop and he would always sniffle, look up and pretend to go back to reading. Remus had borrowed the book from him it was "What potions can teach you about taste" by Emily M. although he had been reading for an hour, he couldn't be more than five pages in. Severus almost chuckled when the book softly hit the couch cushion. Slowly, he put his cup in the sink, closed his book and walked over to Remus. The wolf was sound asleep. Severus wondered what the etiquette was here? Should he just leave him on the couch, transfigure it into a bed, should he wake him up? Leaving him on the couch would be rude and waking him up would be weird. Severus decided the best thing to do would be to levitate him to his room. He made his way over to the door and opened it, to make sure there was room to maneuver past the threshold. Then he stopped.
Linens. There were five shelves in the linen closet. Blankets, sheets, towels, pillowcases and washcloths even cleaning supplies but no bedroom. No bed. Where had Remus been sleeping? Snape stood there for several minutes thinking about this. Remus had been sleeping on the couch. that was the only answer. Even though Snape had been there almost a week, Remus was always up much later than him and awake much earlier. He was always in the kitchen or the Living room and he was always tierd looking. Severus was getting sleepy himself, his mind wandered off a bit and began to imagine Remus going outside to sleep in a shed with his name pained over the door. Shaking the thought from his mind he decided to confront Remus in the morning. He opened the door to his bedroom and went to put the werewolf in a more comfortable place.
