"Mr. Sirius, my daddy says that you and he are boyfriends," Blake said as the three of them walked through the park a month and a half later. "What does that mean?"

"It means that I care a lot about you and your daddy and I hope not to leave you guys alone," Sirius answered with a smile at Remus' bright red face.

"Ok," Blake said.

"Come on," Sirius said suddenly. "I wanna show you guys something," he said as he guided them in a new direction.

"Sirius, we have to be in town in an hour," Remus reminded his boyfriend in hurry.

"I know," Sirius said shortly as they made their way down to the river that ran through the park.

"Woah," Blake said when she saw the river. "What is that?" She asked as she pointed to the other bank.

"That's where I'm having a concert tomorrow night," Sirius answered. "And I wanted to invite you guys."

"Can we go Daddy?" Blake begged excitedly. "I wanna see Mr. Sirius play in a concert."

"I don't know Princess," Remus said, slightly taken aback at the offer. "Sirius, can she go? Is it appropriate?"

"The set tomorrow night will be much more appropriate, and I'm only opening, so it won't be major," he said.

"Ok, yeah Princess Blakes, we can go to Mr. Sirius' concert," Remus said with a smile at both of them.

"Yay!" Blake cheered before she gave Sirius a high five.

"Come on, Princess," Remus said with a laugh at their antics. "We've got to get you ready for your recital."

"Ok," Blake said. "I'll race you back to the car, Mr. Sirius," she called over her shoulder to the other man.

"Meet you by the car," Sirius said to Remus with a kiss on his cheek before he took off after the little girl.

Remus laughed and continued his walk through the park on his way to the car in silence. When he got to the car he saw Blake on the ground, clutching her knee and crying, with Sirius in front of her trying to comfort her.

"It's ok Blakers," Sirius said softly. Sirius was the only person who ever called Blake by that nickname.

"What happened?" Remus asked when he got close enough. "Is she ok?"

"She'll be fine," Sirius said as he picked up the five year old and carried her bridal style over to her door. "She just needs a plaster."

"Ok you ok Blakes?" Remus asked, concerned that Sirius wasn't taking it seriously.

"Yeah," she whispered when she stopped crying and Sirius put her in her seat.

"What kind of plaster do you want? Plain and boring, or Disney princess?" Sirius asked as he dug through the box.

"I want a princess plaster," she called out. "I want the same one you had when you cut your finger."

"Ok," Sirius said with a laugh and a shake of his head as he found a pink and blue plaster covered in Cinderella.

"Is this the plaster that you removed quickly when I came home the other night?" Remus asked with a smirk.

"Well I knew you wouldn't sh- want to see me wearing it," Sirius said, fixing his language in the presence of Blake.

"I don't care how you look," Remus laughed. "As long as you love both me and Blakers."

" That I think I can say I do," Sirius said before he planted a light kiss on Remus' lips.

"Ew," Blake giggled. "Boys are nasty," she said when they broke.

"They are, boys are very nasty," Sirius agreed. "In fact, I think you should stay away from all boys until you're fifty," he said as he put the plaster on her.

"No, I think until she's 100 years old," Remus commented. "That's how long she should stay away from them."

"You're nasty Daddy, you and Mr. Sirius," she teased.

"Why do you say that Princess?" Remus asked in a concerned voice.

"You guys are always kissing, and that's gross, like when Aunt Lily and Uncle James do it, it's icky," she explained.

"That is icky," Sirius agreed before he closed her door and walked over the the driver's seat.

"I thought she was going to say us because we're-" Remus said in a worried voice to Sirius.

"She's too young to think that. Plus she loves you and you've never taught her anything like that," Sirius said as he wrapped his arms around his boyfriend and held him for a moment. "Even if she did think that it wouldn't change anything
for me, in fact I'd be more into you than I already am because I've never been a fan of following the rules of society," he said firmly. "And I love you and her too much to let that happen or be a problem," he promised with a kiss.

"Thank you," Remus said with a smile. "And I love you too," he added with a kiss.

Just then Blake began to tap in the window. "Let's go," she shouted.

Remus and Sirius began laughing as they made their way into the truck. "You know you're practically her hero right now," Remus said when he got to his side of the truck.

"No, I'm just the guy who's currently into her dad," Sirius said, brushing off the compliment.

"I'm serious, you helped her when she was crying, she could relate to you, and she's been on almost every date you've taken me on," Remus insisted as he climbed in.

"Yeah right," Sirius said as he climbed in as well and revved the truck. "She'll never think of me as her dad."

"I wouldn't be too sure of that," Remus said as he adjusted the mirror to look back at his daughter who was studying the two boyfriends up front like she was trying to figure out a puzzle.