Sirius made his way down to the Shrieking Shack under the Invisibility Cloak with a moaning Remus. The pain had already started for him. Sirius felt sorry for him during the full moons. Who wouldn't, really? He put an arm around Remus's shoulders to comfort him.

The two boys entered the Shack just in time. As Sirius locked the door behind them, he heard Remus gasp and hit the floor. Black just placed his head against the door. He couldn't look at Moony as he turned. Well he could, but he knew Remus didn't like for him to.

Sirius turned into Padfoot and sat down still facing the door. A nose nudged him in the back. Padfoot finally turned around. A big grey werewolf looked down on him with sad eyes. Padfoot knew the night had only begun.

The night ended and Moony was only a few minutes from turning back into Remus. They had both made it out with little injury.

Sirius sat in his human form stroking Moony fur. He knew it was dangerous, but he knew Moony wouldn't hurt him. Skin replaced fur and Lupin was back. He looked up at Sirius with nervousness.

"Please tell me I didn't do anything." He asked.

"You did nothing. Are you alright?" Sirius asked.

"Yea. Sore, but other than that, I'm fine."

"Good," Sirius bent down and kissed Remus's lips, "now I won't have to feel like I didn't do my job."

Remus kissed back. "It was never your job, Padfoot."

"As soon as James, Peter, and I found out that you were what you are, it instantly became our job." Sirius said with no humor.

Lupin laughed lightly. "Can you help me onto the bed?" He looked down. "And get my clothes?" His cheeks flushed the way Sirius loved.

"I can help you onto the bed, but not with your clothes." Padfoot said with a sly smile.

Remus was always a little slow with this subject. "Why?"

"Because they'll just end up on the floor again anyway."

Remus blushed deeply.

Sirius made good on his word. Remus never said a word against it.