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Voice: make sure you know that you don't own them and try to write a book!

Author's Note: Hello again! I'm finally updating this one! Yay! Now people won't hunt me down!

Voice: Not yet anyway! You still have plenty of other stories you have YET to finish!

Eep! I will update a.s.a.p.! I promise!

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Remus could barely make it through Mrs Burke's massage. His mind was totally occupied by Severus, or rather Severus's body.

He was massaging Mrs Burke's shoulders and trying to picture Severus back on the table. It was kind of hard since the lady was about sixty with really loose skin and massive wrinkles.

"You are quite talented at this, Mr Lupin," Mrs Burke commented.

Remus didn't reply, just increased the pressure on her back.

"Oh, right. Right. No talking to the masseuse. I forgot."

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Severus was wondering around the town, trying to find Remus' apartment.

'Where the hell is it?' he thought furiously. He had been looking for forty-five minutes already.

He stopped at a shop to buy a bottle of water and rolled up his shirt sleeves. It was roasting out.

The shop was practically empty. There was no one in the queue. He grabbed a bottle of water from the refrigerator and walked up to the counter.

"Why is it so empty," Severus asked curiously. The shop was big and looked like it should be full.

"Always empty on a Wednesday. No idea why."

"Right."

"One bottle of water. That will be 2 knuts, Sir," the shopkeeper said merrily.

"Right. Here you are." He was just about to leave when he suddenly turned around to face the shopkeeper again.

Severus took the paper with Remus' address on it from his pocket.

"Could you tell me where I could find this place."

The shopkeeper lowered his glasses on his nose and looked at the small handwriting. "Sure can. When you leave the shop, turn left. Go straight until you come to the first road. Cross and there will be a small walkway in between a red building and a blue building. When you come out from there, you'll see a hill, all footpath and buildings of course."

"Of course," Severus nodded.

"Well go right up to the top of the hill, you'll see a big white building, it will be on one of the floors, I'm sure it will have a sign of some sort."

"Thank you very much."

"Don't worry about it… So are you visiting family or what?"

"No. An old friend."

"Right, right. Well it a fare walk and the day is hot. Maybe you should get a taxi? I can call you one you want?"

"No. But thank you. You're very kind. I must go. I'm late all ready," Severus excused himself.

"See you around then."

Severus nodded as he left.

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"Hey, Phil," Remus greeted the burly man behind the counter.

"Hey Remus. How've you been?"

"Grand. Brilliant."

"What'll you be having?"

"Just these," Remus replied.

Phil looked at the basket and began to scan the food into the register. "Looks like you're cooking for more than one tonight," Phil raised his bushy eyebrows.

"What makes you say that?"

"Well, you got a few thing that could be considered a breakfast in bed," Phil said, a small smile on his old face.

Remus blushed. "Well, no… er…I," he stuttered.

Phil raised his hands. "I'll say no more about it."

Remus smiled gratefully.

The old man scanned the items quietly, an odd smile on his face. "There was an young man in her about half an hour ago. Didn't seem like he was from around here. Nice looking bloke."

"Really?" Remus said, distractedly, looking for his wallet.

"Yeah… Looking for your place actually," Phil said absently.

"What? Severus was here?" Remus looked surprised.

"Is that his name?"

Then I dawned on Remus. "You knew I was making dinner for two, you cunning old dog!"

"I didn't know a thing. I was merely observing that you bought more than usual."

Remus glared, his face red from embarrassment.

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