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CHAPTER 2!!!

Sirus woke up, still half asleep, and reached over to where Remus was sleeping to find that he was gone. Sirus bolted up in confusion, put on some clothes and went to the living room of the apartment. When he got there he found Remus sitting on the couch next to Sara. Remus smiled at Sirus.

"Good morning Sirus." Remus said cheerfully.

"Um.Did I miss something?" Sirus asked.

"No, I was just seeing what she wanted for breakfast" Remus said smiling, and then he stood up and walked over to the kitchen to make some waffles. Sirus looked at the girl, but she wouldn't meet his gaze. He went and knelt down in front of her and lifted up her chin, she flinched. Sirus moved his hand away from her.

"What's wrong? You act as if I have a disease." Sirus said softly so not to make her upset.

"Sorry sir." She said in a barely audible whisper.

"Speak up. No one is going to hear you if you talk that softly."

"Yes sir." She said a little louder.

Sirus sighed, got up and walked into the kitchen. He wrapped his arms around Remus' waist, his body relaxed under his touch. "Remus, what are we going to do with her? She can't stay here for more then a few days, it's almost the full moon."

Remus turned around in his arms and smiled. "Don't worry, everything happens for a reason. I think she should stay, if what you said is true she could be in a lot of danger."

"Yes, but is it safe to have her around when you go all wolf on me."

"We'll figure it out, we've never let obstacles keep us down before, why should this be any different?"

"Your right, as always." Sirus sighed. "I just wish I could get her to say something about what's happened to her, or why she flinches every time we touch her." Remus didn't respond but with a quick kiss on Sirus' nose. Sirus got the hint and went and sat in the chair across from Sara.

Sara looked up at him for the first time with a confused expression on her face.

"Do you wanna go walk in the park? Breakfast will be done by the time we get back." Sirus asked her. She nodded and slowly got up. "It's a bit chilly so I'll grab you a coat." Sirus open a closet by the front door and grabbed a smaller on of Remus' windbreakers and tossed it to her. "That should fit you."

Sara put it on and walked up to the door. Sirus opened it and they walked outside.

"Thank you, Mr. Sirus." Sara said louder than normal. Sirus stopped for a few seconds, a little impressed that she caught on so quickly, and smiled.

They walked over to the near by park where Sirus showed Sara his favorite place there. It was still a little dark out when they reached it. Sirus pulled back some braches to reveal a swinging bench looking toward the sunrise.

"Come into my office." He said in a mocking voice in hope to make her smile. A small muffled sound came from the girl, which Sirus took as laughter. They went and sat down on the swing. Sara sat down beside him and they watched the sun rise over the horizon.

Sirus looked at his watch and got up off the swing and looked at Sara. It seemed that she had fallen asleep on the bench. He went over and taped her shoulder. "Sara.Sara come on, it's time to get going."

Sara looked around and stretched. Then she got up and walked along side Sirus, in silence. Sirus couldn't stand the silence from the girl much longer and tried to make her talk.

"So, tell me about your self Sara." Sirus said. Sara looked like she was staring off into space. "Sara. Are the lights still on up there?" Sara just looked at him and smiled. He shrugged and they walked out of the park and across the street to where the apartments were. As they got up to the door Sara tugged on Sirus' jacket.

"I like to play cards." Sara said.

Sirus smiled and walked inside the apartment and took her windbreaker and hung it up. From there Sara told him all the things she could remember that she liked on her own, like movies and books. All of this conversation still got Sirus nowhere but a better understanding of things to talk about, but at least that was a start.