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James carried her through the portrait hole, Sirius was sitting in front of the fire pretending not to notice the game had ended. He knew Gryffindor had won, knew Luna had played a part. He sighed and looked up, maybe he should apologize? Luna, his Luna, was in James arms, in tears. He jumped to his feet.

"Luna! What happened? Is she alright? Why are you carrying her?"

"Someone stole my chair from the pitch," Luna answered as James sat her in a chair. Sirius stared at her in disbelief.

"Stay here, Luna. I'll be right back," he stated storming out of the common room. Luna turned to James.

"Um, should you go after him?" she asked.

"No, I think I'll stay here for now. He's not going to listen to reason. He'll cool down in a bit." Sirius returned less than half an hour later, after Luna had lost three games of chess. He walked over to Luna, scooped her up in his arms and kissed her.

"Is that an apology?" she asked softly.

"Yes, I was being a git. I shouldn't have tried to tell you what to do. Here," he swung her around and set her in her chair, which was now sitting by the entrance to the common room.

"You found it, where? How?" she asked her eyes wide in shock.

"The less you know the better. I've got to go talk to Professor McGonagall, be right back." He kissed her again before slipping out.

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Professor McGonagall was sitting her office when she heard a knock on her door. She looked up.

"Mr. Black, how can I help you?" she asked gesturing for him to sit.

"Luna has her chair back." McGonagall raised her eyebrows.

"Do I want to know?"

"No. Not really, it's been taken care of is all you need to know." Sirius turned to leave.

"Mr. Black, will I need to be contacting the student's head of house?"

"No, also, don't worry, Sluggy won't be contacting you about it either." Professor McGonagall nodded.

"Normally I don't advocate students taking matters into their own hands, Mr. Black. But...this time, does Luna know?"

"She's in her chair, in the common room. She knows nothing, ma'am."

"I should punish you, Mr. Black, but since I do not know what you did, I'm going to assume you asked nicely for the chair back and your request was granted until I hear differently."

"That's what happened, Professor," Sirius laughed leaving the office and heading back to Luna.

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Sirius reentered the common room and immediately Luna was somehow in his arms.

"Are you expelled?" she asked.

"Me? Never!"

"That's good," Luna whispered snuggling against his chest. Sirius looked around and saw James talking to Lily, it looked like she was turning him down again.

"Think she'll ever say yes?" Sirius asked. Luna tilted her head watching the pair.

"Yes, I think she will, once she realizes James actually cares about her and isn't just an arrogant toerag."

"That's what she calls him?"

"Yup. Hey, is it dinner time yet? I'm starving."

"Close enough, here, let me strap you in," Sirius gently set Luna back in her chair and strapped her in. She smiled.

"Did you hear we won the match?" she asked. "I wish you could have seen me out there, Sirius."

"Me too, I guess Durbin will be playing in the next match, his arm should be healed by then."

"Yeah, or Duox will be back from his family emergency, either way, I'm going to be sitting on the bench. It felt so good to fly, Sirius. At least there's always next year! I'm going to try out for the team formally."

"Good. And I will be sitting in the stands watching you and cheering," Sirius stated as they made their way into the great hall. Sirius vanished one of the chairs and Luna slid into the spot.

"Looks like Belby's sporting a nice new shiner," she commented glancing at the Slytherin table.

"So it does. Oh well. Look, there's ham." Luna smiled wondering if Sirius was really responsible for the Slytherin boy's black eye or if it was just a coincidence.