Dear Remus,

I haven't known you long, but I've known you long enough to know that if you knew I was writing this, you would tell me in some weird philosophical way that I shouldn't be. But as you can see, I already wrote it, so, read it anyways yeah?

I'm sorry for snapping at you in Grimmauld Place. You have to know that I have a great respect for you, Remus. You were here for me when Sirius died, and you helped me a lot when you were my professor, too. When you offered to accompany me, Ron, and Hermione on our mission, I was angry. I grew up as an orphan. I didn't know my Dad or my Mum, and I never got to see how much they loved me. You were so easily giving that up. You thought that you were doing a noble thing, but you were leaving your family, Remus. Tonks loves you, and your child needs you. Don't give that up. Don't get too proud.

You think that you are unworthy of love because you are a werewolf. I won't pretend that I can understand what that must be like for you, but I am going to try to point out something important. You always were a fan of logic, anyways. Remus, if being a werewolf makes you unworthy of love, then couldn't you argue that my mum didn't deserve to be loved by my Dad because of their blood statuses? I guess what I'm trying to say is that being a werewolf wasn't a choice you made. In the matter of you deserving love and a family, then it is completely irrelevant, because, yes, it is a part of who you are, but it is not who you are.

Go back home, Remus. Tonks loves you, and you love her, too. You deserve everything good that comes to you, and you shouldn't push it away.

You're a good man, Remus, stop trying to prove you aren't,

Harry


A/N: Sorry it took me so long to get more of these up, but I got stuck writing Ginny's letter and then a couple days went by, so here's some more letters! Don't forget to review and thanks for reading!