From the playlist:
Nitty Gritty/Something's Got A Hold on Me - The Hollies
You've Got a Friend - James Taylor
Ch. 14 - The Gash and the Good Guess
1975: Fifth Year, End of First Term
Emmeline had never really bat an eye at Remus Lupin before fifth year. He seemed nice enough, she supposed, but his friends were rather irritating - James Potter in particular. Lily didn't like James at all, but Remus was her fellow prefect and she said he was kind. Emmeline reckoned he just needed new friends.
Emmeline had never really bat an eye at Remus Lupin before fifth year. He was fairly quiet, after all. It was a bit concerning though that Remus always managed to hurt himself. Nobody else ever talked about it since he wore long sleeves most of the time, but she still noticed the cuts and bruises, especially when he would reach for things and his sleeve would come up a little. Emmeline reckoned he was clumsy.
Emmeline had never really bat an eye at Remus Lupin before fifth year. Sure, she'd noticed that he did well in class (well, except maybe Potions, but she was in no position to judge when it came to Potions). A lot of the time she saw him with a book in his hand, much like herself. She found it odd that he was absent often, but their professors never really seemed to mind. Emmeline reckoned he had trouble with his immune system or something.
Emmeline had never really bat an eye at Remus Lupin. Until the morning she found him bleeding by the lake.
Some mornings, before most students got up for breakfast, Emmeline would take toast and a rasher of bacon down to the lake to finish homework or read before class. It was often difficult to find time to be by oneself at boarding school since every space was shared. On this particular December morning, there was a fresh, powdery snow all over the grounds - too enchanting to pass up. Emmeline jumped out of bed and quickly got dressed before the temptation to retreat back under her warm blanket thwarted her plans. She threw on her school robes and scarf then sped down the stairs as if the snow would melt away at any second. After making a quick detour to grab her takeaway breakfast from the great hall, she bounded outside into the courtyard where her boots prompted a satisfying crunch from the snow. The cold highland air nipped at her cheeks, but she didn't care; she pressed on anyway, curious to see if the lake had frozen over during the night. She loved winter best of all the seasons.
But when Emmeline reached the shore of the lake, she was horrified to find what appeared to be a trail of blood staining the snow on the bank. She dropped her book bag and breakfast, and was about to run back when she heard someone groaning from the tree line.
With a trembling hand, she drew her wand and called out into the woods. "Who's there?"
"Over here," moaned a strained voice.
Fighting the urge to flee, she slowly crept toward the voice. She was scandalized by the sight of a completely naked Remus Lupin, crouching behind a pine tree, shivering violently, and on top of all that, bleeding from a large laceration in his calf that had a shard of wood sticking out of it.
"Oh my word!" she exclaimed, ripping her robe off and kneeling to fling it around his shoulders, then doing the same with the scarf. He looked as though he had been out there for far too long. "What on earth happened to you?!"
Normally, Remus was a master of coming up with believable excuses, but in this moment he was far too cold. "I...f-fell…" he stuttered through chattering teeth. Which was half true.
Emmeline didn't have time to find this suspicious, as her mind was racing to figure out how best to handle the situation. She wasn't sure he could walk in his state, and apparition was out of the question since a) she did not know how and b) it was impossible on school grounds. She could run back to the castle to get help, but she was afraid he might become hypothermic in her absence, if he wasn't already.
"Moony!" a boy's voice bellowed from some distance behind her.
Reinforcements! How fortunate!
"Help! Over here!"
Emmeline was neither pleased nor surprised when the search party turned out to be Peter Pettigrew with two of her Quidditch compatriots, James Potter and Sirius Black. They brought their galloping to a halt and stared at her with dropped jaws.
"What are you doing just standing there?! Hurry!" she cried, throwing her arms around Remus to keep him warm. They exchanged apprehensive looks before continuing on towards their friend and the unexpected girl with him.
"Oh-Oh Godric, his leg," Peter stammered, feeling queasy.
"This is bad," Sirius said under his breath.
"You'll be okay Moony," James promised, reaching into his rucksack and producing some clothing and shoes for Remus. He then took out his wand, and pointed it at one of the trouser legs. "Diffindo." The fabric sliced itself off, leaving a space below the knee for his injury.
Emmeline stood and turned sheepishly away as Remus rose unsteadily to his feet. His frigid bones shed off the cloak and attempted to dress himself, but James had to help him since he was shaking so much. Emmeline heard sharp inhales as he tried to get his injured leg into the trousers. The other three boys remained strangely quiet.
"What the hell are you lot playing at, making people streak through the snow?! It's inhumane!" she scolded, still turned around.
"We...we were p-playing a game! A streaking game!" Peter stuttered.
"Yeah. it was a stupid game, we'll never do it again," added Sirius.
Once she'd allotted Remus enough time to get dressed, Emmeline turned back around ready to reprimand them some more when she noticed how tired they looked. "Hang on...were you out all night?"
The four boys exchanged panicked looks.
"Why were you out here all night?" she asked again, suspicious of their antics.
"Look, we don't have time to explain ourselves to you, because in case you haven't noticed, he's injured, and he's freezing," James lectured as he pulled one of Remus's arms over his shoulder. He motioned for Sirius to do the same on the other side.
"Wait, don't. He shouldn't walk on that," Emmeline advised, pointing to the injury.
"Right then, you run and fetch Madame Pomfrey for us," James instructed.
Emmeline's nostrils flared. "Excuse me?"
"You're probably the fastest, I don't know!"
"Absolutely not. I'm not going to be the one to explain THIS to Madame Pomfrey. One of YOU can go get her."
"Fine! Padfoot, it'll be faster if you're the one to HOUND her down."
Having understood some sort of code, Sirius nodded and bolted back up through the trees.
Even with the clothing and the cloak, Remus continued to shiver. "S'okay mate, we'll be inside soon," James assured him as he set him down on a nearby boulder and tightened his scarf for him.
"We need to do something about his leg," Emmeline urged. "I don't know a spell for wounds like that."
James scanned his surroundings for the materials available to him. "Wormtail, off with your scarf."
"What?" Peter yelped, protectively clutching it.
"Just- hand it over!"
Peter reluctantly did as he was told, and James proceeded to tie the garment tightly around Remus's leg below his knee.
"AGH!"
"Sorry," he mumbled.
As he finished this, Emmeline took off her jacket and jumper so that she was only in her school button-up, then crawled under the cloak with Remus and hugged him tightly from the side. James and Peter just gawked at her, perturbed.
"W-What are you doing?" Remus stammered, shocked by both the body heat and the female presence in close proximity.
"Use that big brain of yours, Lupin. I'm trying to defrost you before you go into shock."
"I think you he's going into shock for other reasons-"
"Not the time, Wormtail!" James snapped.
If Remus's cheeks weren't already scarlet, they would've flushed.
After a few moments, Emmeline tried interrogating them again: "So what WERE you doing out all night?"
James shot her a dirty look. "None of your business, Vance."
"Well I daresay it is NOW."
"Just keep your mouth shut when Madame Pomfrey gets here, got it?"
"That's real nice, Potter. How about a 'thank you for helping my friend' instead?"
"Thank you," Remus muttered next to her.
Her gaze softened as she looked up at him.
"You're welcome."
…
"You made me late for class."
Remus must've been really engulfed in his book, because Emmeline Vance had waltzed into his solitude on the wooden bridge and startled him. He hadn't even heard her approach.
He marked his page and closed the book. "...Sorry, what?"
"I said you made me late for class. Before Christmas holiday. At the lake."
"Oh...I'm sorry about that."
"It's alright."
He couldn't think of the next thing he should say, as he hadn't yet discerned her motive for being there, and didn't have much experience conversing with girls by himself (except Lily Evans of course, but she was far too nice to him to count). Female classmates didn't often approach him unless he was with Sirius or James, and usually the two of them did all the talking.
He was further confused when Emmeline sat down across from him, and the splitting, post-transformation headache didn't help matters.
"...I bet you're wondering why I'm just bringing it up now."
"...A bit, yeah…"
"...I didn't see you at dinner last night."
Uh-oh.
Remus quickly selected one of the excuses he had on file. "I was in detention." He nervously tugged down the sleeves of his school sweater to mask his latest cuts.
"...Were your friends with you? I didn't see the three of them in the common room all evening."
"Yep," he shot back, his voice cracking.
"...Do you guys get detention every month?"
No no no no no-
Remus hauled his sore skeleton up from his seat and grabbed his book bag. "Sor-sorry, but I've actually got to run," he stuttered, panic creeping into his voice.
Emmeline stood up in his path before he could make his escape.
"Emmeline-"
"Do you have lycanthropy?" she blurted out.
Remus thought he might've lost feeling in all of his limbs.
His mind started racing. He could see the headlines now: "Werewolf Student Expelled from Hogwarts." He had been so lucky for four and a half years, but now they were going to send him away. Dumbledore wouldn't be able to get him out of this one. They would break his wand. He was never going to see his friends again.
"And your friends, they wait up to make sure you're okay or something?"
If he'd learned the memory charm, he'd've taken his wand out right then and performed it on her without remorse. Since this was not an option, the only thing left to do was try to persuade her to keep his secret, though it seemed futile. "...Emmeline, you have to understand-"
"My uncle was a werewolf."
He stopped mid-sentence and stared at her, dumbfounded. "What?"
"My mum's brother, he was bitten. When I was a kid he stayed with us for a few months here and there when he couldn't find work. There was always one night a month mum had to lock him up in the cellar, and he came out the next day with bruises like yours. I didn't know he was sick, not even after we covered the subject in Defense. Mum didn't tell me about his disease until he passed away last year," she explained, wide-eyed.
Remus had to take a few seconds to process what she'd just said. He had never met anyone who knew another werewolf personally.
"I promise I won't tell anybody, honest," she continued, offering him her hand. "I just…wanted to know."
Remus felt like he should have been suspicious of such a promise, but the pretty girl seemed genuine. He gradually reached towards her outstretched hand and shook it. "You're not-...you're not scared of me?"
Emmeline scoffed through a smile. "Of you? Hardly. I just had to be sure Potter and Black weren't the ones beating the snot out of you each month." She pointed to a fresh cut over his eyebrow.
Remus pawed at the cut, too flabbergasted to respond.
"I love Woolf, by the way."
He swallowed. "You...sorry?"
"...Virginia Woolf. Your book," she clarified, gesturing to the novel still in his hands. "Although, maybe you'd be better off with James Joyce or something. Her surname feels a bit too on-the-nose."
Not only was he presently unable to appreciate her clever joke, he was also incapable of recalling anything he had ever read, and continued to ogle at her.
Emmeline took the hint. "...So...I guess I'll see you at dinner then…" With that, she turned and started making her way back towards the castle.
"...W-wait, Emmeline?"
She turned back around. "Yes?"
"...How old was he when he died? Your uncle…"
"...You're going to be okay, Lupin."
She left him speechless where he stood.
Emmeline reckoned he was relieved.
