Title: Wrong
Rating: T
Pairing(s)/Character(s): Remus/Cho
Warnings: None
Disclaimer: Don't own 'em - not making any money off 'em. Dern it.
Word Count: 398
Summary: It was just wrong.
Notes:
100 Word Prompt Collection Challenge: 12. Fifteen
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry: September Event: Back To School Teamwork Event - 34. (object) Schoolbag / 6. (word) Princess
Year Long Scavenger Hunt Challenge and Competition: C20. Write about a sunset
The Ten Pairings Challenge v2: Remus/Cho
Remus stood outside, watching the sunset. He tried to enjoy this time of the day as much as possible, especially since he had to contend with the full moon and missed out on the joy of witnessing an ordinary sunset.
It was beautiful.
He thought it would be weird to be at Hogwarts again—he hadn't been back since he graduated—but it felt like coming home. Once he started at Hogwarts when he was eleven, the school became his home more than his parents' home was, especially since he spent most of his summers at the Potter mansion with James, Sirius, and Peter.
Those times seemed so simple. So easy. If only he knew what life had in store for him. In store for all of them.
His attention was diverted by fifteen-year old Cho Chang. She was beautiful with a slim Seeker's build and dark almond-shaped eyes. Her long hair fell in waves down her back, brushing against the top of her bottom.
He licked his bottom lip as he watched her lift her schoolbag higher on her shoulder. Even at a distance, he saw when she noticed him.
She jogged over to him. "Hello, Professor Lupin," she greeted with a bright smile and fluttering eyelashes.
Remus cleared his throat. "Hello, Cho – I mean, Miss Chang Did you have a good day?"
"A great day and it just got better," she replied with a flirtatious wink.
Remus blushed. "You should get to the Great Hall. It will be dinner time any minute."
"Want to walk me?" she hinted.
Remus shook his head. "No, you go."
She frowned but waved and left him.
He sighed. Cho wasn't the first girl to develop a crush on him since he began teaching this year. In fact, at least one girl from every house had developed a crush on him.
Cho was the first one he actually considered the idea of giving into her advances, and if he wouldn't end up in Azkaban, he probably would have. She was his secret Asian princess, and he wanted to treat her like one, but he knew he could never act on his feelings. And he definitely could never let anyone find out about the forbidden feelings.
Hopefully, if he ignored them long enough, they would go away.
He could not keep liking a young girl like Cho Chang. It was just wrong.
