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Sirius sat in the Gryffindor common room in a comfortable armchair near the crackling fire. Remus hadn't talked to him since the little 'incident' and he wasn't about to go bow down to anyone begging for their forgiveness. 'Except for Remus...'
'You say something Padfoot?' it was Peter.
'Uhhh... no...' he said cursing under his breathe at his own stupidity.
'Don't worry Sirius, I don't think Remus can stay mad for too long...'
'Did he happen to err... mention why he was mad?'
'No, I was hoping you'd tell me...'
'We had a fight, that's all...' He walked away before Peter could question him further. When he reached his dormitory he flopped down on his four- poster bed, sighing deeply and closing his eyes, he put hands behind his head. Man I really screwed up this time... he thought about what Peter had said, it was true, Remus couldn't be mad for too long, the only problem was that he'd been mad for the past four days, never had they had such a long fight.
She wound her way through the chairs and debris in the gryffindor common room left from the students desperately trying to finish their papers and fit some last minute studying in before the classes that started tomorrow.
Her long dark brown hair fell just beyond her shoulders falling in waves and forming soft ringlets; eyes a piercing blue. She stormed up the stairs to her dormitory from her long visit, that didn't go to well, in the Hufflepuff common room.
The next morning Sirius awoke with an extreme headache, if he had been drinking he would have thought it was a hangover. He pulled on his robes, his arms felt like lead as he gave a half-hearted attempt at combing his long, straight, black hair.
Miraculously he made it to the great hall, yet again he took his seat next to James, if he had been less sleepy he would have noticed Remus' hopeful glance as he had walked by.
'Could you pass the bacon?'
'Wassat?' his words slurred together due to a lack of sleep and a deep blush that was creeping over his face caused by the girl's beauty. (A/N: yes I know this is slash but come on! Have a little faith in Sirius!) She giggled, it was a light, airy, girlish giggly that made Remus' hair stand on end. What the hell does Sirius see in that girl? She was pretty with her dark brown hair falling just beyond her shoulders ending in soft curls, and her pretty blue eyes that sparkled as she laughed. But she wasn't right for Sirius, in fact no girl was right for him.
Sirius turned and grinned at James, he gave him a weak smile and a feeble thumbs up. Apparently Sirius had just said something incredibly funny because the girl let out another shrill, high-pitched giggle. James sighed; it was going to be incredibly hard to put up with this one.
Sirius needed a girl, to take his mind off things, but something told him that now was the worst time to get a girl friend.
As Padfoot stared into her blue eyes he felt nothing, all he could think about was how much kinder Remus' eyes were than hers.
'Well do you?' he was suddenly snapped out of his reverie by her unexpected question. He hadn't realized that she'd still been talking this whole time. 'Err... Sure.' She squealed with excitement, leaving him desperately wondering what he'd just said yes to and whether he really wanted to know.
'So... I'll meet you in the common room tonight!' She flashed a brilliant smile and left to go tell her friends that she'd just acquired the famous Sirius Black as a boyfriend.
Sirius turned to face James. 'Prongs, did I just agree to date that girl?' 'Luck getting yourself out of this one, mate.' He groaned; if Remus even returned so much as one eighth of Sirius' feelings for him he really was going to be mad about this.
He found himself in the common room after dinner waiting anxiously to tell her it'd all been a mistake. I don't even know her name!
'Ok, see you, Bella!' it was the girl, or Bella.
'Hi Sirius!'
'Erm... look, I err... have to go... I mean this isn't really a great time for me...'
'Oh, ok...' She stepped towards him; he shied back. This happened quiet a few times until Sirius was finally against the wall. Seeing what was coming he quickly ducked down pretending to pick something up; as he stood up he said 'Err... I've got to go... lot's of... homework...' He gently pushed her away from himself and turned to jog up the stairs to the boys' dormitories. 'SIRIUS!!'
'Sorry err... Bella!' He reached his dormitory door and flung it open, he landed on his back after flopping down on his bed. Sirius rolled over and looked at the bed across the room; it was Remus', although it was un- occupied at the moment.
He rubbed his eyes and forced another spoonful of eggs into his mouth. 'So, Padfoot, how was the date?'
'It was terrible, Prongs.'
'Oh, erm... that's too bad...'
'No, she was a little—' what she was James never heard due to the fact that the post had just arrived. Neither James nor Sirius received any mail. Sirius was quiet use to that. He glanced at his watch, ten minutes until classes started. 'Hey, Prongs, what's the first class today?'
'Potions...'
'Damn!'
Ten minutes later Sirius found himself walking down to the dungeons. He shot a glance of pure hatred at Severus, which was returned and followed by a rude hand gesture.
'What's wrong? You and Loony Lupin having a wee little fight?' Severus hissed.
'Shuttup, Snivillus!'
'Face it you little fag; everyone knows it! I wouldn't be surprised if you two started going steady!'
'I SAID SHUT UP!!' his head was throbbing with rage, 'Or, Snivilly, I'm sure you'd love to go screw yourself, I mean, that shouldn't be so hard since your such a fag and a dick-head...' Severus was fuming, he smirked, satisfied that he'd returned Severus' great favor of angering him.
He walked over to James and grinned as his friend complemented him on making Snape's life even more miserable.
A/N: yes, yes it sucks balls, I know, I'm sorry for umm... taking so long to update, the reviews are coming, but not too many, so please just take a minute to review! Please?
Sirius sat in the Gryffindor common room in a comfortable armchair near the crackling fire. Remus hadn't talked to him since the little 'incident' and he wasn't about to go bow down to anyone begging for their forgiveness. 'Except for Remus...'
'You say something Padfoot?' it was Peter.
'Uhhh... no...' he said cursing under his breathe at his own stupidity.
'Don't worry Sirius, I don't think Remus can stay mad for too long...'
'Did he happen to err... mention why he was mad?'
'No, I was hoping you'd tell me...'
'We had a fight, that's all...' He walked away before Peter could question him further. When he reached his dormitory he flopped down on his four- poster bed, sighing deeply and closing his eyes, he put hands behind his head. Man I really screwed up this time... he thought about what Peter had said, it was true, Remus couldn't be mad for too long, the only problem was that he'd been mad for the past four days, never had they had such a long fight.
She wound her way through the chairs and debris in the gryffindor common room left from the students desperately trying to finish their papers and fit some last minute studying in before the classes that started tomorrow.
Her long dark brown hair fell just beyond her shoulders falling in waves and forming soft ringlets; eyes a piercing blue. She stormed up the stairs to her dormitory from her long visit, that didn't go to well, in the Hufflepuff common room.
The next morning Sirius awoke with an extreme headache, if he had been drinking he would have thought it was a hangover. He pulled on his robes, his arms felt like lead as he gave a half-hearted attempt at combing his long, straight, black hair.
Miraculously he made it to the great hall, yet again he took his seat next to James, if he had been less sleepy he would have noticed Remus' hopeful glance as he had walked by.
'Could you pass the bacon?'
'Wassat?' his words slurred together due to a lack of sleep and a deep blush that was creeping over his face caused by the girl's beauty. (A/N: yes I know this is slash but come on! Have a little faith in Sirius!) She giggled, it was a light, airy, girlish giggly that made Remus' hair stand on end. What the hell does Sirius see in that girl? She was pretty with her dark brown hair falling just beyond her shoulders ending in soft curls, and her pretty blue eyes that sparkled as she laughed. But she wasn't right for Sirius, in fact no girl was right for him.
Sirius turned and grinned at James, he gave him a weak smile and a feeble thumbs up. Apparently Sirius had just said something incredibly funny because the girl let out another shrill, high-pitched giggle. James sighed; it was going to be incredibly hard to put up with this one.
Sirius needed a girl, to take his mind off things, but something told him that now was the worst time to get a girl friend.
As Padfoot stared into her blue eyes he felt nothing, all he could think about was how much kinder Remus' eyes were than hers.
'Well do you?' he was suddenly snapped out of his reverie by her unexpected question. He hadn't realized that she'd still been talking this whole time. 'Err... Sure.' She squealed with excitement, leaving him desperately wondering what he'd just said yes to and whether he really wanted to know.
'So... I'll meet you in the common room tonight!' She flashed a brilliant smile and left to go tell her friends that she'd just acquired the famous Sirius Black as a boyfriend.
Sirius turned to face James. 'Prongs, did I just agree to date that girl?' 'Luck getting yourself out of this one, mate.' He groaned; if Remus even returned so much as one eighth of Sirius' feelings for him he really was going to be mad about this.
He found himself in the common room after dinner waiting anxiously to tell her it'd all been a mistake. I don't even know her name!
'Ok, see you, Bella!' it was the girl, or Bella.
'Hi Sirius!'
'Erm... look, I err... have to go... I mean this isn't really a great time for me...'
'Oh, ok...' She stepped towards him; he shied back. This happened quiet a few times until Sirius was finally against the wall. Seeing what was coming he quickly ducked down pretending to pick something up; as he stood up he said 'Err... I've got to go... lot's of... homework...' He gently pushed her away from himself and turned to jog up the stairs to the boys' dormitories. 'SIRIUS!!'
'Sorry err... Bella!' He reached his dormitory door and flung it open, he landed on his back after flopping down on his bed. Sirius rolled over and looked at the bed across the room; it was Remus', although it was un- occupied at the moment.
He rubbed his eyes and forced another spoonful of eggs into his mouth. 'So, Padfoot, how was the date?'
'It was terrible, Prongs.'
'Oh, erm... that's too bad...'
'No, she was a little—' what she was James never heard due to the fact that the post had just arrived. Neither James nor Sirius received any mail. Sirius was quiet use to that. He glanced at his watch, ten minutes until classes started. 'Hey, Prongs, what's the first class today?'
'Potions...'
'Damn!'
Ten minutes later Sirius found himself walking down to the dungeons. He shot a glance of pure hatred at Severus, which was returned and followed by a rude hand gesture.
'What's wrong? You and Loony Lupin having a wee little fight?' Severus hissed.
'Shuttup, Snivillus!'
'Face it you little fag; everyone knows it! I wouldn't be surprised if you two started going steady!'
'I SAID SHUT UP!!' his head was throbbing with rage, 'Or, Snivilly, I'm sure you'd love to go screw yourself, I mean, that shouldn't be so hard since your such a fag and a dick-head...' Severus was fuming, he smirked, satisfied that he'd returned Severus' great favor of angering him.
He walked over to James and grinned as his friend complemented him on making Snape's life even more miserable.
A/N: yes, yes it sucks balls, I know, I'm sorry for umm... taking so long to update, the reviews are coming, but not too many, so please just take a minute to review! Please?
