To Hell And Back
Written by: Elven Warrior1
A/N: Oh thank you for your wonderfull reviews! I'm very glad you all are enjoying this story. I'm thinking about writing a sequal. What do you think?
Disclaimer: Well..*reads through paperwork* Nope, just as I expected, I don't own Harry Potter. Darn..
Chapter Twenty-Three
It felt like an eternity to Charolette and Sirius, as their kissing continued. Though, being the human beings they were, they needed air to breath. Simontaneously, both Sirius and Charolette pulled away, flushed.
Sirius couldn't keep the smile off of his face. He finally had to woman that he had loved all these years, and finally shared their first kiss. He pulled Charolette onto his lap facing him. To his delight, she gave a muffled giggle.
"You don't know how long I've been wanting to do that." Sirius was the first to speak. His voice low, breath tickling Charolette's face. She didn't reply, but leaned her forehead against his own, making the most sweetest picture.
***** I don't care anymore. I love him. I love him. I love Sirius Black. I LOVE THIS MAN.
Even though it's been two days, I've loved him for five and a half years. I just pushed the thought out of my head while in Azkaban. I love everything about him..and his musk...so very unique.
What is that? Roses AND musk? Mmmm
*****
"Maybe we should go back." Sirius sighed, looking at his watch. "We've been out here for at least an hour and a half." He grinned. "And Prongs is going to get suspicious." Charolette snorted and moved away, bringing herself to her feet, and waited for Sirius to follow suit.
"James can go to hell." She smirked. "After all, he's probally only jealous." Sirius laughed. "Let him think what he wants. If he starts spreading rumors, you and I both know I'll hex him. I could right now..as a matter of fact." Sirius jumped to his feet.
"No no, don't hex him." He sounded rather desperate. "He was the one who brought us together. Now I know what his little notes meant." Sirius said, sounding rather thoughtfull.
"Notes?" Charolette repeated, sounding more suspicious then ever.
"James left little notes in my room, at my place at the table, almost everywhere he knew I'd be. They had little sayings about love and such in them. I was going to jinx him, but decided against it." He wore that usual smirk. Charolette rolled her eyes.
Lacing their fingers together, Sirius and Charolette left the little secluded area and headed for home. The sun had retreated over the horizon, blanketing the world in darkness. Vacant lights ahead alerted the two love birds that they were close to their destination. Charolette sighed, feeling a bit of dread.
Privacy isn't a demand around the Weasleys'. Molly Weasley tended to know everything that went on with her family. Whether it be spying on her children, or mothers intuition. No one knew. And Molly would deffinatly discover hers and Sirius's little secret. It complicated things. Sirius, who had been watching Charolette's face the entire walk, seemed to read her mind.
"There's a way to keep this from Molly." He retorted, looking serious. "Just act normal. I know that isn't hard for you. I've acting for five years now. Can't be too hard." He winked. Charolette grinned slightly.
"Ah yes, acting. Always a necessity of life. Can't get through on a straight stream now can we?" She sighed. "Sirius, should we just tell them? Just to get it over with? Or let it be untill Molly does find it out." Sirius walked, continuing the frown to himself. Charolette let out a sudden hiss, pushing the man back into the trees.
Panicking, Sirius lept back to his feet. He had no clue as to what was going on, and Charolette had something to do with it. Making a rash decision, Sirius ran back to the edge of the woods, only to find Charolette engaged in a battle with some creature.
It was unlike anything that any witch or wizard could think that exsisted. It was dark, making it's already dark features invisible against the night. But from what he could see of the thing, it was deep red, even black. Besides having an eerie color of skin, this monster was huge. It easily towered a good 10 feet above Charolette.
"Oh gods..Charolette!" Sirius hissed, clutching onto the tree in fear. Not feat for his own life, but for the woman that was currently battling the thing.
"Oi! You bas-"Charolette yelled, just missing it's clutches by inches. "Sirius! Get either farther into the woods, or run to the house! I suggest the house..ow! Oh you are dead buster!" Sirius watched as Charolette twisted and turned, dodged and ducked this things large and sharp claws. Bearly missing every time. "Sirius! GO NOW!"
Not wanting to be in the way, Sirius tore off towards the house. The creature gave a horrid wail, followed by a quick insult by Charolette. Sirius had startled whatever the hell the thing was, and he just wanted to get back inside the house. He wanted Charolette with him.
All the noise grabbed the attention of the people currently inside the house. Everyone gathered around windows trying to get a glimpse at what was going on. James was trying to gather people to get out there, and hope to settle the fight down. But once getting a sight of Sirius, everyone stood quiet, starring at him.
"Don't go out there." He gasped between breaths. "Just don't go out there."
A/N: Oh thank you for your wonderfull reviews! I'm very glad you all are enjoying this story. I'm thinking about writing a sequal. What do you think?
Disclaimer: Well..*reads through paperwork* Nope, just as I expected, I don't own Harry Potter. Darn..
Chapter Twenty-Three
It felt like an eternity to Charolette and Sirius, as their kissing continued. Though, being the human beings they were, they needed air to breath. Simontaneously, both Sirius and Charolette pulled away, flushed.
Sirius couldn't keep the smile off of his face. He finally had to woman that he had loved all these years, and finally shared their first kiss. He pulled Charolette onto his lap facing him. To his delight, she gave a muffled giggle.
"You don't know how long I've been wanting to do that." Sirius was the first to speak. His voice low, breath tickling Charolette's face. She didn't reply, but leaned her forehead against his own, making the most sweetest picture.
***** I don't care anymore. I love him. I love him. I love Sirius Black. I LOVE THIS MAN.
Even though it's been two days, I've loved him for five and a half years. I just pushed the thought out of my head while in Azkaban. I love everything about him..and his musk...so very unique.
What is that? Roses AND musk? Mmmm
*****
"Maybe we should go back." Sirius sighed, looking at his watch. "We've been out here for at least an hour and a half." He grinned. "And Prongs is going to get suspicious." Charolette snorted and moved away, bringing herself to her feet, and waited for Sirius to follow suit.
"James can go to hell." She smirked. "After all, he's probally only jealous." Sirius laughed. "Let him think what he wants. If he starts spreading rumors, you and I both know I'll hex him. I could right now..as a matter of fact." Sirius jumped to his feet.
"No no, don't hex him." He sounded rather desperate. "He was the one who brought us together. Now I know what his little notes meant." Sirius said, sounding rather thoughtfull.
"Notes?" Charolette repeated, sounding more suspicious then ever.
"James left little notes in my room, at my place at the table, almost everywhere he knew I'd be. They had little sayings about love and such in them. I was going to jinx him, but decided against it." He wore that usual smirk. Charolette rolled her eyes.
Lacing their fingers together, Sirius and Charolette left the little secluded area and headed for home. The sun had retreated over the horizon, blanketing the world in darkness. Vacant lights ahead alerted the two love birds that they were close to their destination. Charolette sighed, feeling a bit of dread.
Privacy isn't a demand around the Weasleys'. Molly Weasley tended to know everything that went on with her family. Whether it be spying on her children, or mothers intuition. No one knew. And Molly would deffinatly discover hers and Sirius's little secret. It complicated things. Sirius, who had been watching Charolette's face the entire walk, seemed to read her mind.
"There's a way to keep this from Molly." He retorted, looking serious. "Just act normal. I know that isn't hard for you. I've acting for five years now. Can't be too hard." He winked. Charolette grinned slightly.
"Ah yes, acting. Always a necessity of life. Can't get through on a straight stream now can we?" She sighed. "Sirius, should we just tell them? Just to get it over with? Or let it be untill Molly does find it out." Sirius walked, continuing the frown to himself. Charolette let out a sudden hiss, pushing the man back into the trees.
Panicking, Sirius lept back to his feet. He had no clue as to what was going on, and Charolette had something to do with it. Making a rash decision, Sirius ran back to the edge of the woods, only to find Charolette engaged in a battle with some creature.
It was unlike anything that any witch or wizard could think that exsisted. It was dark, making it's already dark features invisible against the night. But from what he could see of the thing, it was deep red, even black. Besides having an eerie color of skin, this monster was huge. It easily towered a good 10 feet above Charolette.
"Oh gods..Charolette!" Sirius hissed, clutching onto the tree in fear. Not feat for his own life, but for the woman that was currently battling the thing.
"Oi! You bas-"Charolette yelled, just missing it's clutches by inches. "Sirius! Get either farther into the woods, or run to the house! I suggest the house..ow! Oh you are dead buster!" Sirius watched as Charolette twisted and turned, dodged and ducked this things large and sharp claws. Bearly missing every time. "Sirius! GO NOW!"
Not wanting to be in the way, Sirius tore off towards the house. The creature gave a horrid wail, followed by a quick insult by Charolette. Sirius had startled whatever the hell the thing was, and he just wanted to get back inside the house. He wanted Charolette with him.
All the noise grabbed the attention of the people currently inside the house. Everyone gathered around windows trying to get a glimpse at what was going on. James was trying to gather people to get out there, and hope to settle the fight down. But once getting a sight of Sirius, everyone stood quiet, starring at him.
"Don't go out there." He gasped between breaths. "Just don't go out there."
