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A/N: Mucho Gracias! Thanks for all the reviews. I want to thank all of you personally, but I think I'm going to wait till the last chapter to do so. You're all fantastic, though I'm sure you know all know that. This chapter is somewhat longer then the others, yay! The big date is soon, I promise.

Suspicion

True to the Weasley word, a huge box of Honeyduke's chocolate appeared via owl the next morning. Sirius let their owl in to drink and rest, and quickly scrawled a thank you note for the twins, along with a few galleons to pay for the candy. He grabbed the golden box of chocolates and looked down at them, his eyes sparkling. Moony was going to love them.

Sirius shrugged on a robe and hid the box under it, just in case any one should see him in the hall. After peering both ways out his door, he darted down the hallway to the last room on the left, where Moony was sleeping. He glanced around and, seeing no one, started to take the chocolates out-

"Sirius, what in Merlin's name are you doing?" Sirius spun to see Molly Weasley standing at the top of the stairs, looking down the hall directly towards him. Sirius froze.

"Er, well, you see, it's like this. I was, well, going to wake up Moony..." He stumbled, his mind going blank. Molly was glaring at him.

"Sirius, don't you dare wake Remus up! The poor man needs his sleep. Now come over here and show me what you're hiding under your robes." She replied sternly.

Sirius had to grin at that, even though he knew he was caught. "You want to see what's under my robes, eh?" He smirked as she turned crimson.

"Oh, stop being silly, Sirius." She scolded him, shaking her head. Sirius walked over to her and lowered his voice to a whisper.

"Can I trust you with something, Molly?" She arched an eyebrow and nodded.

"Of course." He smiled and showed her the box of chocolates. Molly glanced at him surprised. "Oh, you were leaving them for Remus?" Sirius nodded, smiling. "Oh, well, Sirius, I had no idea...but of course, that's wonderful that you...and him...Of course, I won't say anything..."

Sirius stared at her puzzled. This wasn't the reaction he was expecting. "Huh?"

"What I mean is, I wont say anything to anyone about your...relationship, with Remus...until both of you are ready for others to know." Molly smiled reassuringly, giving him a pat on the shoulder. Sirius just stared at her a moment before beginning to howl with laughter. Molly just watched him. "Sirius, it's nothing to be ashamed of, there's no need to laugh at yourself. It's perfectly natural for two grown men to..."

"Molly! No! That's not it. That's not it at all." Sirius collected himself, gasping for breath. "I am leaving these chocolates for Remus, but they aren't supposed to be from me. They're supposed to be from..." He paused and again looked around to make sure no one was near. "They're supposed to be from Tonks."

"Tonks?" Molly asked, confused. Sirius nodded eagerly, excited to share his plan with someone. He quickly filled her in.

Molly looked at him with an expression of amusement and disapproval in one. "Are you sure this is a good idea, Sirius?"

He nodded. "Of course, Molly! Don't you see how lonely they both are? They need each other right now." Molly hesitated before smiling.

"Well, I would love to see Nymphadora with a nice man, and I suppose there is no one nicer then Remus, right? Now, go and finish what you started. I made breakfast, come downstairs when you're done." She winked and turned down the stairs.

Sirius walked back to Remus' door and quickly levitated the chocolates in front of it, happy that someone else thought his plan was as great as it was. Turning, he made his way downstairs. He heard chatter from the kitchen and paused at the doorway.

"Sorry for just popping in like this, Molly, but I just have a few things I need to get and bring back to my flat." He heard Tonks from in the kitchen.

"Sit down, dear, have a bite to eat." Sirius crept closer and peered in, putting his spy talents to work. He saw both Tonks and Molly sitting at the table.

"Thanks, Molly. I haven't had time lately to breathe, nevermind sit and eat." Tonks was saying as she bit into pancakes. Molly smiled.

"Isn't it time to take a break dear? Slow down a bit?" Molly asked innocently, taking a sip of tea. Tonks grinned at her.

"That would be nice, but we both know it's not happening. With the Order and everything, life is just chaotic right now." Molly nodded. "Ya know, I'm only 26, but I already have no social life." She laughed at herself and continued eating.

"Well, Nymphadora, there's plenty of men out there." Tonks nodded, looking down at her plate as she ate. "Of course, there's Remus..."

Sirius' grinned as he saw Tonks look up immediately, her cheeks red. "Yes, Remus. What about Remus?"

Molly smiled and took another sip of her tea. Sirius knew he loved Molly Weasley! "Well, I'm just saying, he's a wonderful man. Such a gentlemen. And he and you are quite close, aren't you?"

"Well, er...yes, we have been working together a lot this year. But I, I wouldn't say he looks at me like that, Molly." Molly just shrugged, wiping the corners of her mouth with a napkin.

"You'll find out on Friday, then, won't you?"

Tonks nodded then froze. "How did you know about that?"

Molly hesitated and Sirius bit his lip. He silently prayed she wouldn't blow it, not when he was THIS close! "Well, dear, I happened to overhear Sirius and Remus talking. Remus seems quite pleased about the whole situation. I assume you are also?"

Nice save, nice save. He watched Tonks place her fork down and stare at Molly, her eyes narrowed suspiciously. "Yes, I am pleased, actually. Have you and Sirius been talking?"

"No. Why would you say that?"

"No reason. I better go get my stuff. Thanks for breakfast Molly." Molly smiled.

"Be careful, dear." Sirius quickly stood and tried to look like he just walked over when Tonk's left the kitchen. Tonks paused and crossed her arms, now eyeing him suspiciously.

"Morning, sunshine." Sirius told her, going to move past her. She held out an arm and stopped him.

"Not so fast, Sirius. Is there something you want to tell me? Something that you might have told Molly Weasley, that may concern myself and your best mate, Remus Lupin?" Sirius pretended to be baffled.

"I have no idea what you are talking about, Nymphadora." Tonks gave him a long stare before turning away from him and making her way to the sitting room where her books and a few rolls of parchment were.

"You better watch yourself, Black!" She called behind her shoulder as she grabbed her things and with a pop, disappeared from the room.

Just as she disappeared, Remus made his way down the stairs, chocolates in hand.

"Sirius, do you know what this is all about?" Sirius once again pretended to look both baffled and surprised.

"Chocolates! Wonderful, give me one." Remus opened the box and Sirius grabbed one. "Where did you get them from?"

"They were outside my door..." He trailed off, still staring at the candies. "You have no idea how they got there?"

Sirius shrugged and popped the chocolate in his mouth. "I don't know." Sirius was quiet as he ate and pretended to be thinking really hard. "Hey! I know! Maybe Tonks left them."

Remus looked up and stared hard at his friend. "You think Tonks left them for me?" Sirius nodded and clapped his friend on his shoulder.

"Looks like she really fancies you, mate." Remus looked down at the box in his hand and back to Sirius.

"Sirius, I can't help but feel you have something to do with this."

Sirius put on a look of outrage. "I resent that, Moony. I think you're just in denial that someone may actually be interested in you. Get your head out of your arse, Moony, and look at the facts. You and Tonks have a date tomorrow night."

Remus paled considerably. "Now, Sirius, I wouldn't say this is a date..."

"No, it is a date. You know, she knows, I know it. Now act like a bloody man and stop dancing around the fact that she is interested in you and you are interest in her, and for once, be happy! Now, I have business to attend to." With that, Sirius spun and left a gaping Remus Lupin behind him. As he reached the stairs he broke into a grin.

Tomorrow was going to one fun day,