(A/N): Hey guys! Now, hold your shoes! Before you throw your heavy, and potentially dangerous, objects at me, I must tell you the reason I've been missing so long... School. Yup. Year ten is fucking hard you guys, ugh... I haven't been writing as much of anything, but I wrote this chapter, and the start of another in Math and PLP when I had some free time... so I hope you like! Now, commence the throwing! *ducks* *screams*
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Elaine
We had arrived back at Hogwarts on the Sunday night, and the next afternoon, after a long day of lessons, Leo, Remus and I made our way to the Room of Requirement.
"Our first time alone together!" Leo crowed, dropping to his knees and pretending to weep with relief.
"Drama Queen..." Remus muttered, and Leo shot him a look of faux-hurt.
"Oh Remmy, how could you wound me so?" He gasped, staring up at him with wide eyes and a gaping mouth.
Remus only scoffed, shoving Leo in the shoulder, hard enough that it would have made a normal person lose their balance, but Leo didn't even blink.
"Aw, don't be like that Moony..." I whined quietly, an amused grin tugging at my lips.
"Whatever, let's just get to it." He snapped, leaving Leo and I to blink in surprise.
"Moony...?" I questioned, and he looked at me with apologetic eyes.
"I'm sorry guys, I just... the full moon's coming up, and I just wish I could have someone with me." He confided, and I moved closer to him, biting my lip, wanting to say something, anything.
"You won't be alone Moony." Leo told him, but Remus only rolled his eyes.
"Madam Pomfrey doesn't count." Leo snorted quietly.
"I meant me." We both turned our heads to stare at him, confused.
"Leo, you know how much werewolves hate vampires after the change-" Leo cut him off, smirking.
"I never said I'd be doing it as a vampire." We gave him blank looks, and it dawned on Remus first.
"You-" Leo grinned proudly. "You idiot!" Remus screeched, launching himself at Leo, but he had already disappeared.
The hairs on the back of my neck stood up like they always did when Leo disappeared like this, but more strongly.
"Where are you?" Remus asked tiredly, but the only sound he received in reply was a low growl, making us spin around, terrified.
Upon one of the towering book cases was a large cat, a cheetah, its back feet on the top of the bookcase, its body angled so its front legs were stretched down a few shelves, claws extended, teeth bared, growling, but what scared us most were the eyes.
Bright blue, just like Leo's.
"Leo...?" I questioned quietly, my fear alleviated slightly by the familiar eyes, and he stopped growling, dropping to the ground swiftly, gracefully, and racing to my side, where rubbed his now feline head against my hand.
"You... you did it!" I chuckled in awe, crouching down to his level to look him the eye.
Without a sound, his body began to melt, his shape changing slowly, until Leo, in his human- or, well, vampire form, I guess- sat before me.
"Damn straight!" He cheered, a big grin on his face, and Remus cleared his throat, drawing our attention to him and the single eyebrow he had raised.
"And are you going to tell us how you did it?" He asked shortly, in an almost distrusting tone. Leo's expression sobered, and he looked almost ashamed of himself.
"Shari." He explained with a shrug.
"What?" I spluttered, confused, and he pushed a lock of hair off my face absentmindedly.
"Let's just say, she has a lot of experience in this matter." He sat down in one of the chairs, and an idea struck me.
"But this is great! Now you can help me to-" He jolted upright, his hands grasping my arms lightly so he could look me in the eye.
"No!" We stared at him, shocked, and he bit his lip, a hint of nervousness peeking through his nonchalant facade. "I mean, only one of us needs to do this." I stared at him for a second while everything fell silent, before I put my hands against his chest and shoved him as hard as I could- he only moved back two or three feet, and I could tell he had only done so out of shock rather than the force of my push actually having any impact on him. I turned and stormed out of the room, the image of his surprised and hurt expression imprinted on the back of my eyelids.
I growled the password to the portrait of the Fat Lady, who stopped mid song to let me through, flustered by my anger, and I stomped into the Gryffindor common room.
"Laney?" Sirius was the first to notice me, jumping up from the couch at the sight of my fury. "Laney, what's wrong?" He asked in a soft voice, his hands gripping my arms much like Leo had done, except with less urgency.
"Leo's being an arse!" I snarled, stomping my foot, knowing that he could probably hear me, but not really caring.
"That's uh..." He trailed off, glancing back at the others. "New?" Lily sighed, pushing past him to embrace me.
"Ignore him, he doesn't mean to be mean." I shook my head, that wasn't why he was being an arse.
"That's not what she meant." James guessed, earning himself a glare from Lily. "He was being over-protective again, wasn't he?" I nodded sharply, scowling.
"I can take care of myself, he doesn't need to..." I trailed off, dropping to my knees, a sob wracking my throat.
The others stood frozen for a minute, shocked, as the only people who had ever seen me cry before now were my mother, Jay, Leo and Remus.
Lily and James moved at the same time, sandwiching me to their chests, then Sirius, who gripped me from behind, his arms around James and Lily as well. I felt Peter grasp my hand, not being able to reach much else at that time.
"He doesn't need to..." I whispered again, sobbing grossly into the nook formed by James and Lily's shoulders.
"Shh...shh..." Lily said, trying to calm me down, all of them gripping me tighter. I was ashamed of myself... I was crying, in front of people, and I had a sinking feeling that Leo could, indeed, hear me.
"It's going to be okay Laney..." Sirius assured me, and I found myself almost believing his quiet coo.
(A/N): This actually wasn't as long as I thought it was going to be... eh...
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This chapter has had small edits made to it on 30/12/22 - I didn't like the way I had Elaine slap Leo, so I made her shove him instead. Leo wouldn't have cared whether she slapped him or not, but I think considering how much I harp on about Elaine and Leo being each others safe haven, and Elaine knowing that Leo would never hit her, I thought it was a bit hypocritical of me to have her slap him here. She did however need a physical release for her anger, because just yelling at Leo wasn't going to get the message across that he had crossed the line with her.
