Transformation
Archive: Padfoot...Snuffles
SBRL, Azkaban's Lair (if Nezad wants it), Meant to
Be, anywhere else, just ask :o)
Summary: "An Animagus
can transform at will." But what happens if they can't?
Pairing:Remus / Sirius
Disclaimer: All
characters etc belong to JK Rowling - I just 'borrow' them from
time-to-time
Spoilers: POA I guess
Author's Notes:
Set between GoF and OotP.
Thanks to: my ace (and very
quick!) beta hpotterexpert
"I must say in my years in the fandom, I don't think I've considered the idea of Sirius having trouble with transforming, so it was an intriguing idea. And can I say that my favourite scene was the interaction between Moony and Padfoot; there's not too much written on those lovely boys while in their canine forms, so this was a nifty treat:-D" Nezad (Azkaban's Lair)
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Looking at the room, all Sirius could see was black walls and a thirteen-barred gateway leading to a similarly black corridor. The all-too familiar stench of raw cold fear filled his nostrils, and the ice-cold feeling he had known for so long crept over his body. His pulse quickening, Sirius closed his eyes to transform, but couldn't. Focussing his mind on Padfoot, he screwed his eyes tight and held his breath for a few seconds. Letting the breath go slowly, lowering his head he opened his eyes, but no paws greeted him, just those tired, worn-out shoes and dusty feet.
He could feel the presence
of the Dementors now, they were approaching fast. Looking again at
the walls, Sirius searched desperately for an escape route, but to no
avail. Suddenly, he heard a deathly rattle behind him. Looking round,
his pulse rate was so fast he thought he would pass out. The Dementor
moved closer, drawing everything towards it. Sirius had lost all his
powers of thought. In his head, he could hear his mother's voice, in
the same crisp manner he recognised from his childhood.
"You!
A despicable thing - betraying the name of Black through Hogwarts.
You will never get any part of the vast family fortune, or even a bed
in this house. All you are worthy of, is sleeping on the streets, you
no good ..."
The voice tailed off, as another became
clearer.
"Sirius. Paddy. Sirius."
Sirius
found himself being shaken awake, as the other voice became even
clearer. Opening his eyes, realising he was drenched with sweat, he
saw a concerned Remus leaning over him.
"You alright Sirius?
Come on, sit up." Remus guided Sirius' body towards a stack of
pillows on the bed, leaning him against them. "You're soaked -
what happened?"
Sirius caught his breath - he felt like he'd
run a mile or three. "Bad dream. Very bad dream."
Remus'
expression changed to pity. "Another Azkaban one?"
Sirius
nodded. "This time was worse. I couldn't do it."
Remus
looked confused. "It?"
Sirius looked him straight in
the eyes, his face filled with terror, and replied in a small voice
that didn't sound like his own, "transform."
Remus
looked back into those grey eyes that were filled with such raw
terror, and put his hand on Sirius' to help calm him down. "Come
on, it was only a dream. Take a few deep breaths, and eat this,"
he said, passing a hunk of Honeydukes finest chocolate to Sirius.
"Lets get dressed, then we'll test out your transformation
skills to prove you still can do it."
Sirius nodded
nervously. He had never felt so scared since he'd escaped from
Azkaban, especially as he knew the full moon was tomorrow night, and
he would only be able to stay with Remus as Padfoot. Snape may have
been able to create the Wolfsbane option, but Remus still preferred
to have no human company when he was transformed, just in case. As
much as he needed to rely on Snape, Remus couldn't afford to risk
anything by putting one hundred percent trust in him.
They
both got dressed and stood next to the bed. Sirius was still shaking
slightly, but had a determined look on his face. "Ready when you
are," said Remus softly, and Sirius nodded. Closing his eyes,
Sirius had a clear view of Padfoot in his mind. Taking a deep breath,
he opened his eyes, and realised he was still standing next to Remus,
who was looking decidedly worried.
"Moony," Sirius said
in a quiet voice, "I can't. What's wrong with me? I can't."
Remus' mind was racing. He'd heard of Metamorphagi not being to
transform after a large shock or loss, but never an Animagus.
"Sit
down here, Sirius. I'll floo Dumbledore and Poppy and ask them."
Sirius sat down, his back still wet with sweat, his mind filled
with impossible thoughts, while Remus went downstairs to floo
Hogwarts.
Remus reappeared a while later, looking grave.
"Neither of them have heard of this happening before, Paddy.
They said they only way to find out for sure would be to visit St
Mungos... which you obviously can't."
Sirius looked even
more depressed than before. "How can I suddenly lose that
ability? I can't even ask Prongs to advice: he would be the only
other wizard I could have asked, having gone through the
transformation training together. My life revolves around being able
to transform. That's why I'm still here: without that, I would have
been Dementor meat," he said with a shudder.
Remus put an
arm around his shoulder, and realised just how sweaty Sirius still
was. "I should have got you to shower off before you dressed
Siri. Why not have a quick shower now, then we can think something
out over breakfast. Maybe you just hadn't had enough to eat to be
able to transform." It was a long shot, but the best he could
think of.
Sirius had a short shower off, then walked
downstairs, dragging his feet across the carpet as he did so. Life
just didn't seem worth it without being able to transform. How would
he manage in the full moon, or if any more Dementors approached him?
The thought of the Dementors brought his dream rushing back towards
him, and he shook his head to clear it. He flopped into the chair at
the table, as Remus brought in his favourite breakfast of a
traditional Muggle full cooked English breakfast. The smell crept
into his nostrils, and lifted his mood slightly. He looked up at
Remus, and tried to muster a smile of gratitude, but it fell short.
Remus gave a supportive half-smile back, and sat down next to
Sirius.
They both ate their way through their hearty
breakfast, and Remus cleared the plates away. Although he knew he
could clear them with a mere flick of his wand, he preferred to clear
the table to Muggle way, as it gave him something to do, and a chance
for him to think about Sirius' problem. When he re-entered the room,
he found Sirius sitting at the table still, his head in his hands.
"Come on, Siri," he said, putting an arm over his shoulder
again, "we'll think of a way of doing this. Lets try looking at
those Marauder pictures from our Hogwarts days. That may help you
focus your mind more."
Sirius stood up, and let himself be
guided by Remus to the sofa, where he slumped as Remus summoned the
photo album from the dresser. They flicked through the pages for
hours, Sirius occasionally trying to transform, but having no
success. After five hours of this, he finally stood up. "It's no
good, Rem," he said, "I just have to face the facts. I
can't do it anymore."
"Nonsense," replied Remus,
standing up, "there must be a way of getting this back. It could
be that whatever was in your dream, is blocking that part of your
mind from focussing on transforming enough."
Sirius looked
at his feet. He wasn't one to give up normally, but he just couldn't
see how on earth he was going to rediscover his transformation skills
before tomorrow night.
The entire evening was spent trying to clear Sirius' mind, using some strange Muggle technique Remus had heard of, called meditation. When that didn't work, he tried hexing Sirius like they did at Hogwarts, to relight the spark of Marauder that was in him. Everything they tried was unsuccessful, and that night, a dejected Sirius and Remus climbed into bed, an air of defeat about them. Sirius had been careful to take the dreamless sleep potion before going to bed, so he awoke calmly the next morning: until he remembered that it was the full moon that night.
It was officially Sirius' turn to make the breakfast, but
as he walked down the stairs, he could smell breakfast already being
cooked. Remus was a much better cook than Sirius, so he was relieved
to not have to think about making the breakfast that morning. "I
thought we would do something different today, Siri," Remus said
as he served the breakfast, "I thought we could have a go at
redecorating the bedroom."
Sirius looked surprised, but
figured that this would give him something to do, to take his mind
away from the coming night, and nodded.
After they had
cleared the breakfast plates, they walked back up to the bedroom,
where Remus had already set up a ladder, and summoned several paint
pots, complete with brushes. Sirius looked around the room, then
asked, "what colour will this be then, Rem?"
Remus
looked up, a mischievous look in his eye, "anything you like -
these are paint pots direct from Diagon Alley. They change to
whichever colour you like at the time."
Sirius looked up,
then his face fell. The paint can change colour, but he can't change
into Padfoot. Remus looked at him, then realised what he'd said.
Walking over to Sirius, he said softly, "lets get this room
painted. I don't care if it comes out black, blue or sky-blue pink.
It just needs a freshen up."
Reluctantly, Sirius agreed,
"come on then," he replied, trying to sound a little
enthusiastic.
Many hours later, they and the walls were
covered in paint. Remus stood back to admire their handiwork, and
thought he even saw a small smile from Sirius at the transformation
the room had undertaken. Looking at the clock, Remus realised it
would be dark soon, and he needed to be in the secure room at the
back of the house. "Time," he said to Sirius, who
automatically stepped forwards to accompany Remus to the room. They
walked together in stony silence, until Remus approached the door.
Sirius stood back, and allowed Remus to walk in, closing the door
behind him. Pulling up a chair outside the door, Sirius made himself
as comfortable as possible. If he couldn't be in there with Remus, he
would at least be outside the door for him.
An hour
passed, before Sirius could hear the painful sounds of Remus'
transformation. Despite the Wolfsbane potion, the transformation was
always the loud painful part. Thankful that the house had plenty of
silencing charms on it, Sirius sat on the edge of his chair, wishing
he could support Remus in the room. Sirius closed his eyes, to try
and block out the fact that he was unable to support Remus when he
needed him most, as Remus had done with him the previous night.
The
painful sounds were suddenly louder, jolting Sirius out of his
thoughts. Opening his eyes, he noticed the room had a strange red
tinge to it. Looking down, he realised that there were four paws on
the ground instead of two feet. Totally amazed, he jumped from the
chair, and promptly fell onto the floor. He could hear the wolf
snarling from inside the room, and barked back three times. The wolf
suddenly went quiet, as if it had not expected Padfoot to be there
either. Taking a few steps backwards, Padfoot raced at the door which
magically opened for him, and came face to face with the wolf in the
middle of the room.
Remus had obviously not expected to be joined
by Padfoot that night, and the wolf began to challenge the unexpected
visitor, striding towards him, teeth bared. Stopping nose-to-nose,
the wolf drew breath, and recognised the unexpected scent of Padfoot
as a friend rather than a meal or an enemy.
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The
following morning, Remus found himself curled up on the floor, with a
warm furry thing over him. The events of the previous night came back
to him, as he opened his eyes, to find a black dog lying across his
chest, sound asleep. Tickling Padfoot under the ear, he said "you
did it," and a grin appeared on his face. The soft wagging of
Padfoot's tail indicated he too was awake, and Sirius promptly
transformed back, stood up, and helped Remus to his feet.
Remus
ached slightly, but that was more from the fact a large dog had slept
on his chest for most of the night, rather than his own
transformation. He stepped towards Sirius, and leant into him. Sirius
drew breath to speak, but Remus' lips were kissing the breath from
Sirius before his words could escape. Finally, they drew for breath,
and Sirius looked happier than he had in the last year.
"You
gonna tell me how you managed it, Paddy?"
Sirius looked into
those deep amber eyes and replied, "not sure really. I think it
was all down to you though."
Remus looked a little confused,
"down to me? How?"
"When I heard your
transformation, it sounded so painful. I couldn't bear listening, so
I closed my eyes," Sirius continued. "When I opened them
again, I had transformed. No idea how, I just had."
Remus
looked thoughtful, "never thought about that - maybe you just
needed reminding. I think that dream you had blocked out the full
thought process you need to go through to transform. The sound of my
transformation must have lifted that block. Somehow."
"I
dunno," replied Sirius, "to be honest, I don't care how I
did it, just that I can again."
Sirius grinned as he moved
into another deep kiss, but before their lips met, he added, "all
thanks to you."
