A Sirius Black Love Story-Marauders fanfiction part 10
How I imagined Sirius Black fell in love at Hogwarts...
After class, Sirius cornered me.
"Black, I don't know what the meaning of this is, but I have to get to class." I told him, frusterated. I can't believe he was going to make me late on my first day of school!
"I want to talk to you." he simply said.
"Well can you do it without all this?" I gestured to his arms against the wall, with me in between, leaving me no way to escape.
"Then you'd run away." he said, a bit sadly.
I thought for a second, and then realized he was right.
"Fine. I promise I won't run just as long as you do it later." I compromised, knowing that that was as good as it was going to get.
"Fine." He replied a little rudely, and headed one direction while I went the other.
He was really confusing.
So before dinner, he spotted me, and jogged towards me.
"You said we could talk." he told me accusingly.
"Yeah, OK, sure, what do you want to talk about?" I asked, still confused about what this was about.
"Why do you hate me?" he asked me straightforwardly.
I was taken aback. "Um...What kind of a question is that?" I asked him, trying to make some kind of big argument that would get me out of this.
"Well...you don't know me, and you really seem to hate me. I'm just wondering why." He shrugged, as if it didn't matter, but I could tell it did matter...somehow I could tell.
And then I realized that this was the perfect opportunity to get him off my back. If we both hated each other, then he would avoid me, right? "OK, well, first, how you have no respect for people, you treat women like trash, and think its funny to manipulate them to make them fall in love with you, and then break their hearts carelessly. You think you own this whole school, and strut around with that big head of yours, not caring about anyone but yourself." I vented, realizing I sounded a lot like Lily when she talks to James. "Enough reasons?"
"Wow. Uh...Yeah." He said awkwardly, losing his cockiness. It was as if reality had finally struck him.
"Well, glad you understand." I said, feeling as if I had accomplished something. "Now, if you don't mind, I'm starving." and I headed to the Great Hall for the feast, leaving Sirius in deep thought.
