Just a short one. I can let them sit in that tent for hours but is that what you want?

'The place is huge.' Dora frowned as her fingers followed hallways, piping and other lines on the map.
'We'll never be able to figure out where he is without them noticing us.' Remus said, his hope sinking as they stared at all the rooms.. 'Do we need a plan?'
'We both know working according to a plan is not going to work. I won't stick to it, that would annoy you, we'd get confused, stunned, killed, the whole caboodle.'
'So what are you suggesting?' Remus asked.
'I'm suggesting we throw in some of our amazing wand work, try not to hit each other and perhaps.. I could do something shapeshifting-ish. To confuse them. But we probably need to make a deal about that one. So let's call it a partial plan.'
'What do you mean?'
'Well. I could change myself into one of them Death Eaters to confuse them. But I wouldn't appreciate it if you'd accidently kill me thinking I actually was one.'
'Not that bad.' Remus admitted, then tapped his finger on one of the blue prints. 'Let's put up a base, though. This is Malfoy's house, so I doubt they use all of it for the Death Eaters.'
'Good point. They are fancy peeps, so it's probably safe to assume they don't want lowlife companions around their bedrooms. I say that singles out the second floor.'
'And the third.' Remus added. 'Because the mentioned lowlife would still have to pass their bedrooms. Privacy and stuff.'
'Great. So it could either be ground level or the basement.'

As they stared at the blueprint, something dawned to Remus. Something that made him feel sick.
'Dora..' He whispered as he sank down at the table.
'What is it?' Dora said as she sat down next to him, placing her hand on his arm in a friendly gesture but pulled back, probably realising she wasn't completely ready for this yet.
'If this goes awry..' Remus looked up in the piercing blue eyes that, despite the change of colour, resembled her cousin's so much.
'Teddy could lose his parents.' She whispered, nodding. 'I know.'
'Then why are we both here?'
'Because this is bigger than that. This is bigger than us.. This is about our world, Remus.'
'You prefer Teddy to grow up in a world without parents but at the same time without evil.'
Dora nodded.
'I guess that is selfish and immature as well, huh.'
'No.' Remus shook his head. 'Teddy may disagree. Many others may. But I think this is the most selfless thing you've ever done. And I agree with you. I'd gladly give up my life if it meant I had died leaving a better world for Teddy.'

Dora's bitter smile turned into a slightly happier one. Then, slightly awkward, manlier and rougher than needed she padded Remus on the arm.
'How about I make us some dinner. Wait for the right moment.'
Remus made a face, recalling all the times Dora had burned.. pretty much everything.
'How about I make dinner and then we wait for the right moment.'
Dora gave him a look but then smiled.
'You never liked my cooking, did you.'
'Not at all.'
'Yeah.. I guess I knew that.'

And so Remus starting cooking them dinner. Somehow there was still some canned food in his backpack. It wasn't much and not as tasty as he would've liked, but it was good enough and they wouldn't be out here for weeks.. right? He just put the beans, mashed potatoes and something that was supposed to resemble canned meatballs on the plates when Dora returned from what seemed a stroll around the tent.

'The weather is quite good. How about we eat outside?'
'Sure.'
Remus handed her one of the plates and they sat down. A lazy sun trickled through the branches and leafs. It was nice indeed. Had the circumstances been different, this would've been a lovely day. He took a bite from the meatballs. It wasn't bad. He stared off in the distance. If anyone had told him two days ago that he would be sitting alongside his ex-wife this casually.. Well he wouldn't have laughed. He just wouldn't have believed it. And things just seemed right, now.
He wondered if things would've been okay sooner if they hadn't parted in anger. If they had taken the time to talk about this.. But they'd probably never know.

'Regulus Black.' It came as out of nowhere for Dora as it did for him when the name rolled off his lips.
'What?'
'Change yourself to Regulus Black. He's Sirius' brother and I'm sure the sadistic bastards make sure he'll be there. I'd never kill him.'
'I'm sure you've got a reason for that?'
'I do.'
'Alright. So we've got a partial plan.'
'We should've brought the invisibility cloak.' Remus grumbled as he took another bite.
'I took it.'
Remus stared at Dora in awe and she shrugged.
'I'm pretty awesome, you know. Despite my lack of a dick.'
At that remark, Remus choked on his meatball, not sure whether to burst out laughing or be shocked.
'I'm sorry, was that too soon?' Dora said but the grinned cheekily nevertheless.
'I'd say it comes right in time.' Remus said, smiling back at her.

As they sat down and ate outside the tent, the weather wstill surprisingly nice and their food still too mushy, two people appeared from between the trees. One of them was an unknown one. The other was.. Fenrir Greyback.
Remus and Dora exchanged glances. Remus knew she was thinking what he was thinking. As did Dora.
'I think we just got a plan.' She said just before they jumped up, grabbed their wands from their pockets and ran through the protective charms, meatballs scattered and trampled across the grass.
'STUPIFY.'