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Chapters: 4/4 Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Hermione Granger & Harry Potter & Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley Characters: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Albus Dumbledore, Ariana Dumbledore, Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, James Potter, Sirius Black, Lily Evans Potter, Peter Pettigrew, Minerva McGonagall, Narcissa Black Malfoy Additional Tags: Time Travel, Dimension Travel, Fix-It, Maybe - Freeform, BAMF Harry Potter, Smart Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley is a Good Friend, Hogwarts isn't going to know what hit it, Neither is Voldemort, Crack Treated Seriously, Alternate Universe, Harry Potter Epilogue What Epilogue | EWE, Happy Ending, With a possibility of happy tears Summary:
It's been over five years since Voldemort's defeat when Harry Potter gets pushed through a portal and falls into the Great Hall of Hogwarts. This wouldn't be a problem, exactly, except it's his parents' Hogwarts instead of his own. Thankfully, Hermione and Ron aren't about to let him face this newest form of trouble by himself. Even more fortunately, Hermione says they're in a different dimension entirely.
Harry has a castle full of living ghosts, his best friends by his side, and three to six months to make just a few changes. Starting with a snake.
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Of Duty and Desire | Ominis Gaunt x Reader
Extra Long One-Shot
This is my first Ominis fic, I hope I do all you Ominis lovers proud :') The plot was heavily inspired by these (1, 2, 3) artworks by @tamayula-hl !!! (they literally create such gorgeous work, I fuckin swoon every time I see them ;.;)
Summary: After years apart, you are forced into a marriage with Ominis Gaunt, someone you once considered a close friend but who pushed you away after Sebastian's breakdown in fifth year. The rift between you has left years of unresolved tension, and on your wedding night, the two of you are forced to confront the fallout.
Words: ~15,700
Tags: Explicit Smut, Pureblood Politics, Slow Burn, Mutual Pining, Friends to Lovers, Drama, Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Reader Insert, Female MC, No Y/N, No Hogwarts House
The Gaunt family estate loomed like a mausoleum under the pale light of the crescent moon. Its dark stone walls seemed to absorb the light, and the air inside carried a suffocating chill that no roaring fire could banish. Ominis sat alone in his room, the only illumination coming from a single flickering candle perched on his desk. The Gaunt family ring, heavy and ornate, turned slowly between his fingers.
Tomorrow, it would sit on your finger.
His chest tightened at the thought of the ceremony, the vows, the look he imagined youâd give him as you forced to say, I do.
He wished you still saw him the way you did all those years ago, back when youâd shared tentative smiles across the library table, before fifth year shattered everything between you. Heâd thought you were remarkable thenâfierce, clever, and endlessly loyal to the people you cared about. He still thought so, though the years had placed a wall between you.
A wall he had built.
His hands clenched into fists, the metal of the ring biting into his palm. He could still hear the echo of your argument, that fateful day when Sebastianâs descent into darkness had reached its breaking point. You had wanted to help him, to pull him back, while Ominis had been determined to stop him at any cost. The two of you had stood on opposite sides of a chasm, and in his frustration, his fear, Ominis had pushed you away.
But now? Now, you were to be his bride.
The marriage contract had been delivered two months ago, the parchment sealed with the Gaunt crest and bearing the oppressive weight of their expectations. You had no grand family name, no wealth or influence to rival the Gaunts, but you had something far more valuable: ancient magic.
Your family had no power to refuse the offerânot when the Gaunts were known for their ruthlessness. Youâd been given no choice, and neither had he.
Ominis exhaled a shaky breath, setting the ring down on the desk with a soft clink.
The bitter irony was that you had been right about Sebastian all along, and Ominis had destroyed what you had years ago for nothing.
Ominis had doubted Sebastianâhad believed that his obsession with dark magic would destroy everything and everyone in its path. But eventually, with time and a painful amount of humility, Sebastian had begun to heal. He had come back to them. He had proven himself capable of change, of redemption.
And youâd seen it all along.
Ominis swallowed hard, the guilt twisting his stomach. Youâd begged him to give Sebastian a chance, to believe in the person he could be. But Ominis had been too blinded by his own fears to listen. His distrust had cost him Sebastianâs friendship for years. And worse, it had cost him you ever since.
He rested his head in his hands, elbows braced on the desk. The weight of it all was suffocating.
The memory of your expression when youâd arrived at the Gaunt manor two days ago lingered in his mind.
Even without the clarity of sight, he could feel the weight you carried. Heâd âseenâ the stiffness in your shoulders, the faint tremor in your hands as youâd clasped them in front of you, your head turning ever so slightly toward him as his parents greeted you. For a fleeting second, heâd felt your attention, a thin, aching tether between you.
But you hadnât spoken to him. Not then, and not since.
What could he possibly say to make this better? âIïżœïżœm sorryâ was laughable at this point. He was sorry, of courseâsorry for every cruel word spoken in the heat of fifth year, sorry for not trusting you, sorry for not preventing you from falling into the Gaunt nightmareâbut no apology could undo the damage.
A knock at the door startled him from his thoughts. He straightened, smoothing his hair as if that would make any difference. âCome in,â he called, his voice steadier than he felt.
The door creaked open, and one of the Gaunt familyâs house-elves stepped hesitantly into the room. âMaster Ominis,â the elf began, its voice trembling, âyour bride-to-be is in the garden, sir.â
The words hit him like a punch to the gut.
âWhy?â he asked, his throat dry.
âSheâshe is pacing, sir. She looks⊠upset.â
Ominis nodded, rising from his chair. âThank you,â he said, though the elf was already retreating, bowing its way out of the room.
You were upset. Of course, you were. Why wouldnât you be? Tomorrow, you were being forced to marry him and tie yourself to a family that cared only about what they could take from you. And worse, tied to himâa man who had pushed you away when youâd needed him most, who had no right to ask anything of you, least of all forgiveness.
But the thought of you pacing alone in the gardens, trapped in your own swirling emotions, was unbearable. Ominis didnât know if he could say anything to help, but he couldnât just sit here and do nothing.
He moved swiftly through the dark corridors, and when he reached the door to the garden, he paused, letting his wand hum faintly to map the space before him. He sensed the vast openness of the ahead, the night air cool against his skin, carrying the faint scent of damp earth and dying roses.
And there you were.
Your silhouette materialized in his mind like a shadow against the darkness. You were pacing, just as the house-elf had said, your movements quick and restless. It was a knife to Ominisâs chest, seeing the person he cared for so deeply reduced to this.
Care.
No, he thought bitterly, that wasnât the right word. He loved you. He had loved you since before he even understood what love truly was. And that made it all so much worse.
Because you would never love him.
Ominis stood stiffly in the doorway. You hadnât noticed him yet, too consumed by your thoughts and frantic steps that sent gravel crunching underfoot. But when he shifted his weight, the faint sound of his movement caught your attention. You stopped abruptly, your head turning toward him, your posture instantly stiffening.
âOminis,â you said, your voice calm but sharp like the edge of a blade. ââŠCouldnât sleep?â
He hesitated for a moment, unsure of how to answer. He recognized the tension in your tone, the way you carefully shielded yourself with polite indifference. It was the same tone youâd used with his parents when you arrived, the one where heâd sensed every ounce of resentment youâd tucked away beneath a mask of cordiality.
âNo,â he said softly, stepping further into the garden. âI was told you were out here.â
âOf course,â you replied, your voice carrying a detached sort of humor. "Not allowed a moment of solitude, hm?"
Ominis flinched inwardly, his wand picking up on the subtle tremor in your hands as you folded your arms across your chest.
âI thought⊠perhaps you might want to talk,â he said carefully, his voice low.
âWith you? No,â you replied quickly, brushing off the suggestion as though it didnât matter. You turned your back to him. âTalking to you wonât help.â
Ominis winced but didnât respond. The silence stretched between you, the night air growing heavier with each passing second.
âIâm sorry,â he said at length, the words feeling inadequate even as they left his mouth.
You laughed, soft and humorless, as you turned back toward the fountain. âSorry,â you echoed. âOf course. And that makes it all better, does it?â
He took a hesitant step closer, his wand pulsing faintly to track the distance between you. âI mean it,â he said. âI wish things were different.â
âDo you?â you asked, glancing at him over your shoulder. ââBecause last time I checked, youâre the one who pushed me away."
Ominis froze, the accusation cutting through him like a blade. He opened his mouth to respond, but the words caught in his throat.
You turned fully to face him now, your arms crossed tightly over your chest. âDo you think I donât remember?â you asked, your voice trembling slightly with the weight of unspoken emotion. âThe things you said to me? The way you looked at me, like I was⊠like I was the problem?â
âThatâs not what Iââ Ominis started, but you cut him off with a sharp laugh, one that lacked any real humor.
âIt doesnât matter,â you said, your voice quieter now but no less firm. âNothing either of us says now will change anything. And tomorrow, weâll stand in front of your family and say the words they want to hear."
You turned abruptly, your footsteps crunching against the gravel as you moved past him. âGoodnight, Ominis,â you said, your tone clipped and distant as you made your way back toward the manor.
He turned slightly, his wand picking up the blur of your retreating figure as you disappeared into the cold, sterile halls of the estate. The faint trace of your magic lingered in the air, turbulent and raw, and he hated himself for not being able to ease it.
~~~
Morning came like a thief, stealing away the fragile moments of sleep Ominis had clung to in the restless hours of the night. The Gaunt manor, usually oppressive in its quiet, was unnaturally alive with activity. House-elves scurried through the halls, their frantic movements punctuated by the clinking of silver trays and hurried whispers. His parents had spared no effort to make the day grand, though their motives were far from sentimental.
Even worse, his extended family had descended like vultures, eager to witness the union that would bind your ancient magic to the Gaunt bloodline. Even Ominisâs older brother, Marvolo, had returned from his work abroad for the occasion, his mere presence enough to sour the air. Ominis had always loathed Marvoloâarrogant, cruel, and every bit the model Gaunt heir their parents had hoped for. The rest of the family wasnât much better. Aunts, uncles, and distant cousins he resented filled the halls, their haughty laughter echoing off the cold stone walls.
Ominis moved through the chaos like a ghost, his mind as numb as his steps. He had imagined marrying you a hundredâno, a thousandâtimes, but never like this.
In his dreams, you loved him back. Your smiles were soft and unguarded, your laughter warm, your hand reaching for his not out of duty, but out of choice. But those dreams had always been fragile, built on a shaky foundation of what-ifs and hope heâd never dared voice aloud.
You wedding band weighed heavily in his pocket, a cruel reminder of the vows he would unwittingly force you to take. He told himself he was doing this to protect youâthat he was backed into a corner with no way out. It wasnât a lie. His parents had made their expectations clear: defy them, and Ominis would pay the price. The Gaunts had always been dangerous, even to their own blood. Heâd seen it with his older cousins, the ones who had been disowned or âdisappearedâ for daring to cross the family.
And that didnïżœïżœïżœt even encompass what they might do to you.
The sharp knock on his door startled him. Ominis straightened instinctively, brushing a hand over his hair as if readying himself for battle.
âItâs me,â Sebastianâs voice called through the heavy wood, rough but familiar.
âCome in,â Ominis replied, his voice steadier than he felt.
The door creaked open, and Sebastian stepped inside, his expression a mix of concern and irritation. He was dressed sharply, though his tie was slightly crookedâa detail Ominis would have pointed out if heâd had the energy to notice.
âYou look like hell,â Sebastian said, crossing the room and leaning against the desk.
âI feel worse,â Ominis admitted, lowering himself into the chair by the window.
Sebastian tilted his head, scrutinizing Ominis with a sharpness that felt impossible to ignore.
ââŠYou love her, donât you?â Sebastian asked suddenly, his voice blunt and cutting straight to the point. He had never been one to dance around difficult questions.
Ominis let out a hollow laugh, his hands tightening on the arms of the chair. âWhat kind of question is that?â
âA simple one,â Sebastian said, standing straighter, arms crossed. âDo. You. Love. Her?â
Ominis sighed heavily, his head tilting back as though seeking answers from the cracked ceiling above. âYou already know the answer to that, Sebastian,â he said, his voice low and bitter. âYouâve always known.â
âHumor me,â Sebastian pressed.
Ominisâs lips curled into a humorless smile. âOf course I love her. Iâve always loved her. Since before I even understood what that meant. And you know that. So why ask?â
Sebastian scoffed, fixing Ominis with an unrelenting stare. âBecause youâre acting like this is the end of the world. You love her. And now youâre marrying her. Sheâs about to be your wife.â
Ominis turned his head sharply, his sightless gaze narrowing slightly. âMy wife?â His voice rose, edged with frustration. âThis isnât a marriage, Sebastian. Itâs a transaction. A cage.â He gestured vaguely toward the window, where the distant hum of laughter and footsteps filled the courtyard. âShe doesnât want this. And she certainly doesnât want me.â
Sebastian didnât flinch, his calmness almost maddening. âBut you love her,â he pointed out again. âThat means you can make something of this. You can try.â
Ominis let out a sharp breath, his hands gripping the arms of the chair so tightly his knuckles turned white. âTry what? To pretend that she doesnât hate me?â He shook his head, his voice quieter now, but no less filled with anguish. âShe does hate me, Sebastian. And why wouldnât she?â
Sebastian frowned, his expression flickering with guilt. âYou were scared. We all were. What happened back thenâŠâ He trailed off, running a hand through his hair. âIt wasnât easy for any of us.â
âIt doesnât matter,â Ominis snapped. âI made my choices. And now, she thinks Iâm no better than my parents.â His voice cracked slightly, the weight of the words cutting deeper than he cared to admit. âShe thinks Iâm just like them, putting her through this. And maybe sheâs right.â
âShe doesnât think that. Youâre nothing like your parents,â Sebastian said firmly, his tone leaving no room for argument. âAnd if youâd stop wallowing in self-pity for half a second, you might see that she doesnât actually hate you.â
Ominis scoffed, shaking his head. âYou donât know that.â
âYes, I do,â Sebastian said, beginning to pace the room with his usual restless energy. âIâve seen the way she looks at you, Ominis. Sheâs hurt, sure. Angry. But hate? No.â
Ominis leaned forward, resting his head in his hands. âYouâre imagining things,â he muttered.
âAm I?â Sebastian challenged, stopping in his tracks to face him. âYouâve spent years convincing yourself she hates you, but did you ever stop to actually talk to her about it? Or did you just decide she hated you because it was easier than dealing with the mess you made?â
The words hit their mark, and Ominis flinched. He couldnât deny it. He had avoided you for years, too ashamed of his actions to face you properly. He had assumed the worst because it was safer than hoping for anything else.
Sebastian sighed heavily, glancing over at the ornate clock hanging on the wall. The ticking sound, once faint, now seemed to echo in the room like a countdown to inevitability. He ran a hand through his hair, his gaze flicking back to Ominis.
âWeâre out of time,â he said flatly. âTheyâre going to be expecting us downstairs.â
Ominis didnât move at first, his hands still gripping the arms of his chair. He looked like a man on the edge of breaking, and for a moment, Sebastian considered calling the whole thing off himself. But he knew that wouldnât solve anything. This wasnât a fight they could winânot here, not now.
âCome on,â Sebastian urged, his voice softer. âLetâs get this over with.â
Ominis exhaled slowly, the sound heavy with resignation. He stood, his movements stiff and reluctant, his fingers brushing down the front of his suit as though trying to compose himself. His family had ensured every detail of his appearance was perfectâhe looked every bit the polished Gaunt heir, the image they demanded. But inside, he felt hollow.
Sebastian gave him a faint nod, adjusting his own crooked tie. âYouâll survive this,â he said with a slight smile. âEverything will work out.â
Ominis didnât respond, his throat too tight to form words. Instead, he followed Sebastian out of the room, the sound of their footsteps mingling with the distant hum of activity that filled the manor. Every step felt heavier than the last, the anticipation building in his chest like a storm.
The courtyard garden had been transformed into a grand display of pure-blood prestige. Rows of white chairs lined the manicured lawn, and a narrow aisle flanked by enchanted, softly glowing flowers led to an altar at the far end. Ivy climbed the stone arch that framed the altar, its dark green tendrils twisting delicately around clusters of pale blossoms.
Ominis stood at the altar, his back straight and his hands clasped tightly in front of him, his wand tucked away in his sleeve. The suit he wore was immaculate, tailored perfectly to his tall, lean frame. But even as he stood there, a picture of composure, his mind churned with unease.
Beyond him, countless guests sat in waitingâpure-bloods from every corner of their miserable society, their presence a suffocating reminder of the world he had triedâand failedâto escape.
His extended family dominated the seats closest to the altar, their self-satisfied smirks and sharp whispers grating against his already frayed nerves. The Gaunts had arrived in full force, a parade of arrogance and entitlement, each one more intolerable than the last.
Ominisâs parents sat in the front row, their expressions masks of triumph. His mother, draped in rich emerald, surveyed the scene with quiet pride, while his father sat like a statue, his posture rigid, his face a cold, unyielding mask. And then there was Marvolo, lounging casually in his seat beside them, his smirk a permanent fixture as though the entire event were for his personal amusement.
Across the aisle sat the members of your family, their expressions far less composed. Your motherâs hands were folded tightly in her lap, her face pale and drawn as she avoided meeting anyoneâs gaze, eyes flicking nervously between the guests and the altar.
The contrast between them and the Gaunts couldnât have been starker. Ominisâs family were predators, their confidence unshakable, while yours looked like cornered prey. And you⊠you were the sacrificial offering, the tether between their worlds.
The low hum of chatter faded as the first notes of music filled the courtyard, soft and lilting yet as heavy as a tolling bell. Ominis stiffened, his hands tightening into fists at his sides. This was it. The beginning of the end. The melody floated through the air, a cruel, elegant herald of what was to come.
He couldnât breathe.
The sound of footsteps against the stone aisle cut through the music, and Ominisâs wand pulsed faintly in his sleeve, mapping the space before him. In his mindâs eye, he saw themâtwo figures approaching the altar. Anne and Sebastian. The only two friends he had managed to invite to this sham of a wedding. His parents had objected, of course, but for once, Ominis had refused to yield. If they were going to strip away every ounce of choice from this union, he would at least ensure that two people who truly cared about either of you would stand witness.
Anne walked with quiet grace beside her brother, her head held high and her movements calm, even as the weight of the moment pressed down on her. She had always been your rock, and now, she looked every bit the part.
Sebastian, meanwhile, walked with his usual subtle defiance, his jaw clenched as though he were biting back a dozen remarks that would surely have caused a scene.
As the Sallow twins joined Ominis at the altar, the music softened, a momentary pause that signaled what came next.
And then, you appeared.
The air in the courtyard seemed to shift as the music swelled once more, drawing every gaze to the entrance. Ominisâs wand hummed, and for the first time in his life, he felt as though he could truly see.
Shapes and shadows sharpened in his mind, the lines of the archway and the glow of the enchanted lanterns framing you like a painting. Your figure materialized with unprecedented clarity, every detail irreversibly etching itself into his memory.
You were breathtaking.
The soft glow of the lanterns seemed to chase after you down the aisle, casting a warm, ethereal light as you stepped forward, arm looped through your fatherâs. Your gown was simple yet striking, its flowing fabric a cascade of soft ivory that hugged your figure just enough to suggest elegance without excess.
Your hair was swept into an elegant updo, soft tendrils framing your face and neck, accentuating the graceful curve of your collarbone. The tasteful touch of makeup enhanced your features without overpowering them, the faint flush of color on your cheeks and lips lending you an almost otherworldly glow. You looked every bit the part of a brideârefined, poised, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
Ominisâs heart twisted painfully. Despite everything, despite knowing how wrong this was, he allowed himself a single moment of cruel, fleeting hope. He imagined that this was real. That you had chosen this. That the soft shimmer of your gown, the elegance of your updo, the deliberate grace with which you movedâall of it was for him.
For a heartbeat, he believed it. That you had taken your fatherâs arm and walked toward him because you loved him. That your choice to stand before this crowd, to become his wife, was born of something true, not forced by the iron will of his family.
But reality was cruel.
He could feel it in the tremor of your hand as you reached the altar, in the absence of warmth in your fleeting glance as your eyes locked with his. There was no joy in your expression, no affection, only quiet resolve and resignation. You werenât here for him. You were here because you had no other choice.
Your father released your arm hesitantly, his hand lingering for a brief moment as though reluctant to let go. His face was pale and drawn, his jaw tight as he gave you a faint nod. You stepped forward alone, taking your place across from Ominis.
He caught the slight hitch in your breath as the officiant spoke. It was subtleâso subtle that no one else would have noticedâbut to him, it felt like a scream. He wanted to reach for you, to close the distance, to bridge the gap he had created all those years ago. But his hands remained at his sides, his palms clammy against the cool fabric of his trousers.
The officiantâs words droned on, his low, measured tone a blur in Ominisâs ears. He could barely hear it over the roaring in his chest, the heavy thud of his heartbeat as he focused entirely on you.
And then the moment came.
âDo you, Ominis Gaunt, take her to be your lawfully wedded wife?â
The words cut through the fog in his mind like a knife. For a fraction of a second, he hesitated, his throat tightening painfully. He could feel his parentsâ gaze burning into him, his fatherâs unyielding authority pressing down like a lead weight. The crowdâs silence was deafening, expectant, suffocating.
His lips parted, and the words tumbled out before he could stop them, heavy and hollow.
âI do.â
The officiant turned to you, repeating the same question.
âAnd do you take Ominis Gaunt to be your lawfully wedded husband?â
Ominis held his breath, his entire body tense as he waited for your response. The pause that followed felt endless, each second stretching into an eternity. For a moment, he thought you might refuse.
But when you spoke, your voice was quiet and steady, though devoid of any joy.
âI do.â
The words hung in the air, final and irreversible. The officiantâs voice rose again, completing the ritual with the formal pronouncement that sealed your fates.
âBy the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. Mr. Gaunt, you may now kiss your bride.â
Ominis froze.
How had he forgotten about this part? Heâd imagined this twisted mockery of a wedding day a thousand times, and yet this momentâthe one he had once dreamed of with such hopeâhad slipped through the cracks of his planning. The girl of his dreams was standing right there, so close he could feel the warmth of you, and now he was meant to kiss you.
His hands twitched at his sides, his breath catching in his throat as he forced himself to move. The crowd was watching, their silence heavy with expectation. His parentsâ satisfaction was palpable, his extended family practically giddy at the spectacle. But all Ominis could focus on was youâthe tension radiating from your frame, the subtle way your shoulders stiffened as you waited.
He stepped closer, his wand mapping the space between you. His hand hovered near your waist, uncertain, before finally settling there lightly. He could feel the delicate fabric of your gown beneath his palm, the warmth of your body through the material.
Ominis leaned in slowly, his heart pounding so loudly he was certain you could hear it. This wasnât how it was supposed to be. Not like this, not with the weight of obligation hanging between you like a curse.
With his eyes fluttering closed, his lips brushed yours in the faintest, most hesitant of kisses. As he expected, you were stillâfrozen, unmoving, your lips soft but lifeless against his. The kiss was chaste, obligatory, and for a moment, it felt like a dagger to his heart.
And then something expected happened.
You kissed him back.
Ominisâs mind went blank, his senses overwhelmed. It was subtle at firstâa gentle press, a shift in the way your lips moved against his. But then it deepened, and the world seemed to explode around him. Fireworks erupted in his mind, a kaleidoscope of sensation, your warmth spreading through him like wildfire.
The taste of your lips, soft and slightly sweet, was unlike anything he had ever known. It was perfect. You were perfect. In that moment, everything else faded awayâthe oppressive weight of the crowdâs gaze, the suffocating expectations of his family, the years of distance and resentment between you.
His hands tightened instinctively at your waist, pulling you just a fraction closer, and he revelled in the curve of you beneath his fingers. It was everything, you were everything, he had ever dreamed of and infinitely more.
And then, just as suddenly as it had begun, it was over.
You pulled away slowly, your movements deliberate, as though reminding both of you that the moment had passed. Ominisâs hands lingered at your waist for a fraction of a second before he let them drop to his sides, his fingers curling slightly as though trying to hold on to the ghost of your touch.
His breath was unsteady as he straightened, his mind reeling. Youâd kissed him back.
Why?
Had it been part of the performance? A calculated move to play the part of the perfect bride? Or had it been something else entirely?
He didnât have time to dwell on it. The officiantâs voice rose again, announcing the end of the ceremony and you were slipping your hand into his. Swallowing hard, Ominis led you back down the aisle.
The crowd rose to their feet, their clapping a dull roar in his ears as he walked with you at his side. Every step felt surreal, the moment between you still crackling like static in his chest.
He didnât dare look at you. Not now. He wasnât sure he could handle whatever answer your expression might hold.
But as the two of you passed beneath the ivy-draped arch, stepping into the unknown future that awaited you both, Ominis couldnât help but wonder if, just maybe, that kiss had been real after all.
~~~
The reception had been nothing short of torturous for Ominis.
If the kiss at the altar had left him confused, the evening that followed only deepened the storm in his mind. Because from the moment you both entered the grand hall where the reception was held, you played the part of the happy bride.
Youâd smile at Ominis, soft and convincing, allow him to hold your hand, to rest his palm lightly against the small of your back as the two of you made the rounds, greeting the guests who had gathered to witness your union.
You spoke to guests with grace and poise, weaving stories of your Hogwarts days into the conversation with ease. Tales of late-night library study sessions, Quidditch matches, and the occasional mischievous escapade were all recounted with a fondness that left Ominis reeling.
You spoke of those moments as though they had been goldenâuntarnished by the years of bitterness and distance that had followed. And for the guests, it was a perfect performance, a portrait of a couple deeply in love, bound not just by obligation but by shared memories and affection.
The guests were relentless in their attention, each one more insistent than the last in prying into your lives. How you met, what your future plans as a couple might be, when you fell in love, was it love at first sight.
Ominis had been stunned at how quickly you answered the last question. You didnât miss a beat, your lips curling into a soft, polite smile. âOh, absolutely not,â you said, your voice light with humor. âOur first meeting was⊠letâs say, less than ideal.â
His stomach twisted at your words, but you pressed on, the ease in your tone disarming the nosy crowd.
âHe found me in his personal study spot,â you continued, glancing briefly at Ominis with a glimmer of something in your eyes that he couldnât quite place. âIâll never forget how furious he was.â
There were a few chuckles from the guests, and Ominis forced himself to smile faintly, though his mind was racing. He knew exactly what you were referring to. The Undercroft. But youâd never betray that secret, not even after all he'd done to you.
You went on, your tone growing softer, more reflective. âI thought Iâd made a terrible first impression. And, well, I had.â A few more chuckles rippled through the group. âBut a few days later, he apologized. He didnât have toâhe couldâve just ignored me foreverâbut he did. And...we became friends after that. It wasnât easy at first. Weâre both⊠stubborn.â You laughed lightly, the sound so genuine it felt like a blade cutting through the air. âBut we figured it out.â
Ominis felt like the ground beneath him was shifting. These werenât just pretty words spun to entertain the guests or to appease his family. This memory was real. Every moment you described was real.
In fact, he probably knew these memories better than you did, because he had held onto them as tightly as a drowning man clutches a piece of driftwood. They were the only part of you heâd been allowed to keep, and now, here you were, bringing them to life as though the years of distance and pain hadnât fractured them beyond recognition.
âThe moment I realized it was more than just friendship was not long after, right before Christmas,â you continued, your gaze growing distant as though you were looking back into the past. âWeâd spent the day shopping in Hogsmeade. The three of usâOminis, Sebastian, and me.â
Ominisâs heart twisted at the mention of that day. He remembered it vividly, every detail coming to life in his mind as you spoke.
âIt had started snowing that afternoon,â you continued, a soft smile curling at your lips. âWeâd bought sweets at Honeydukes, browsed the shop windows, even picked up a few last-minute gifts. By the time we made it to the Three Broomsticks, we were freezing.â
The guests chuckled, and Ominisâs lips quirked into a faint smile despite himself. He could almost feel the icy wind again, the way your cheeks had flushed red from the cold.
âAnd then,â you said, your smile widening slightly, âSebastianâbeing Sebastianâmanaged to spill an entire mug of butterbeer all over me. It was awful, I was absolutely soaked, sticky, and cold.â
More laughter rippled through the group, and Ominis felt a faint heat rise to his cheeks as he remembered the way youâd lookedâyour expression caught somewhere between exasperation and amusement as you tried to wring out your sleeves.
âBut then,â you continued, glancing briefly at Ominis, âhe gave me his coat.â
That was true. He had. Though Ominis hadnât thought much of it at the timeâheâd just wanted to make sure you were comfortable and warm. But now, hearing you speak of it, he realized maybe it had meant more than heâd ever understood.
âAnd not just that,â you said, your voice softening. âHe left the Three Broomsticks, in the middle of the snowstorm, and went to Gladrags to buy me a clean set of clothes. He didnât have to, but he did. And when he came back, he handed me the bag like it was the most natural thing in the world, like it wasnât a big deal at all.â
Ominisâs throat felt tight, his hands clenching at his sides as he remembered the look on your face when heâd handed you that bag. You had been startled at first, your eyes widening as you glanced between him and the neatly wrapped parcel. Then youâd smiledâa small, genuine smile that had left him momentarily speechless.
âThat was the moment,â you said softly, your voice carrying a note of vulnerability that struck Ominis to his core. âThe moment I realized he wasnât just my friend. That he was⊠more. That I loved him.â
Your words hung in the air, a quiet confession wrapped in the guise of a story for the guestsâ entertainment. Ominis could feel every gaze in the room turn toward him, but he couldnât bring himself to meet any of them. His focus was entirely on youâon the way your voice had softened, the way your smile lingered just a fraction longer than it needed to.
Were you simply using a real memory to bolster your performance? Was this a carefully chosen story to charm the crowd? Or was there a flicker of truth buried beneath the polished delivery?
The rest of the evening passed in a blur for Ominis. The guests continued to press you both with questions, and you answered them all with the same ease and grace. He played his part, too. Smiled when he needed to, laughed when it was expected, but his mind was elsewhere, racing with memories of that day in Hogsmeade so long ago, of the way youâd looked at him then, and the way youâd spoken of it now.
By the time the reception finally came to an end, Ominis was exhaustedânot from the physical effort of the evening, but from the mental and emotional toll it had taken.
And now, as the two of you walked through the opulent halls of the hotel where you would be spending your first night as husband and wife, the weight of it all was beginning to crush him.
The sound of your footsteps echoed softly against the marble floors, mingling with the faint hum of distant conversation and the soft rustle of your gown. The hotel was grand, each detail designed to impress, but Ominis barely noticed any of it. His focus was entirely on youâthe way you walked beside him, close but not quite touching, your silence stretching between you like a chasm.
Finally, the two of you reached the door to your suite. Ominis hesitated for a moment, his fingers brushing against the ornate handle as he inserted the key.
Exhaling slowly, he turned the handle and pushed the door open. The suite beyond was as opulent as the rest of the hotelârichly furnished, with soft, glowing light and an enormous bed draped in luxurious fabrics. A chilled bottle of champagne sat waiting on a nearby table, two crystal flutes beside it.
The two of you stepped inside, and Ominisâs chest tightened as he shut the door behind you, the finality of the moment settling over him like a weight. Here you were. Alone with him, no audience, no expectationsâjust the two of you and the silence that neither of you seemed to know how to break.
You moved toward the corner of the room where the house-elves had neatly arranged your bags, the contents folded with meticulous care.
Without a word, you pulled a set of pajamas and your toothbrush from the bag, your movements quick and purposeful. Without meeting his gaze, you turned on your heel and headed straight for the bathroom. The soft click of the door closing behind you echoed through the stillness of the suite, louder than it had any right to be, and Ominis exhaled slowly, releasing a breath he hadnât even realized heâd been holding.
For a moment, he stood there, motionless, his fingers curling and uncurling at his sides. Then, with a quiet sigh, he began to loosen his tie, the fabric slipping easily from his collar. He tugged it free and let it drop onto the nearest chair before running a hand through his hair. The dayâs events replayed in his mind like a loop he couldnât escapeâyour words, your smile, the warmth of your laughter, and the kiss at the altar that had left him reeling.
It was too much.
Ominis moved to the bed, the mattress dipping under his weight as he sat heavily on the edge. He toed off his shoes, one after the other, and leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. His hands came up to his face, fingers pressing lightly against his temples as he tried to push the chaos in his mind into some semblance of order.
But there was no clarity to be found. Only questions he was too afraid to ask and doubts he couldnât shake.
The sound of water running in the bathroom was faint but constant, a reminder that you were just on the other side of the door. He wondered what you were thinking, whether the evening had left you as drained as it had left him. He wondered if youâd meant the things youâd said during the reception, if there was truth hidden in the warmth of your words, or if it had all been part of the carefully orchestrated performance.
More than anything, he wondered what would happen when you came out of that bathroomâif the silence would continue to stretch between you, or if one of you would finally be brave enough to break it.
With a heavy sigh, he sat up, his movements mechanical as he made his way toward his own bag to prepare for bed. He crouched down, his fingers brushing over the neatly packed contents until he found his sleepwear.
He stood, the soft fabric of his dress shirt brushing against his skin as he worked to unbutton it. His fingers moved methodically, one button at a time, but his mind was elsewhereâon you, still behind the closed door, and the way everything about this night felt wrong.
This wasnât how a wedding night was supposed to feel.
It wasnât supposed to feel so strained, so heavy. There should have been laughter, warmth, the giddy sort of nervousness that came with embarking on a new chapter together. Instead, there was unrelenting tension. A chasm of unspoken words and unanswered questions that neither of you seemed ready to bridge.
Ominis shrugged out of his shirt, letting it fall to the floor behind him as he reached for the waistband of his dress pants. He unclasped them, the fabric loosening around his waist.
And then the bathroom door opened.
The quiet click of the handle made him freeze, his hands stilling as he turned his head slightly toward the sound.
You stepped out, and for a moment, neither of you moved.
Without his wand, Ominis couldnât sense the details of your expression, couldnât see the way your eyes might have widened or the way your lips might have parted slightly in surprise. He couldnât tell what you were thinking, how you were reacting, and it left him feeling unmoored.
The air between you felt charged, the silence stretching out like a thread pulled taut. He was acutely aware of his stateâbare-chested, his dress pants undone and hanging low on his hips. He wondered what you thought of himâwhat you saw when you looked at him now.
He had an idea of his appearance, of course. His wandâs mapping magic had given him a sense of his own features over the years, an understanding of the angles and planes of his face, the height and shape of his frame. He had been told, more than once, that he was conventionally attractiveâsharp, aristocratic features that bore the unmistakable stamp of his bloodline.
But those compliments had always left a bitter taste in his mouth. His pale skin, high cheekbones, and long, slicked-back blonde hairâall of it tied him far too clearly to the Gaunt family, to a legacy he resented with every fiber of his being. Even his tall, lithe frame, lean from years of discipline and sparring practice, seemed more like a reminder of his upbringing than something to take pride in.
And now, standing here in this charged silence, he couldnât help but wonder what you thought when you looked at him. Did you find him attractive? Or did you see only the Gaunt heirâa pawn in the endless, suffocating game of pure-blood politics?
He had no way of knowing. And for a moment, he almost reached for his wand, desperate for the faint hum of its magic to ground him. But he resisted, his hands curling into fists at his sides.
âSorry,â you murmured softly, your voice breaking the silence. It wasnât sharp or coldâjust quiet, almost tentative.
âN-no,â Ominis said quickly, his voice low and uneven. He straightened slightly, his hands falling to his sides. âIâI should be the one apologizing.â
You didnât respond immediately, and he could hear the faint rustle of fabric as you shifted, likely clutching your wedding dress tighter against you. âIâm finished in the bathroom, if you want to change in there,â you offered, your tone polite, carefully neutral. âOr⊠I can just turn around, if thatâs easier.â
Ominisâs fingers twitched at his sides, his throat tightening. The absurdity of the situation struck him. You were married, bound by the vows youâd exchanged earlier that day, and yet you could barely manage to exist in the same space without this unbearable awkwardness.
âNo, IâllâIâll use the bathroom,â he said, his voice tight. âThank you.â
His toothbrush and pajamas in hand, Ominis disappeared into the bathroom, shutting the door behind him with a quiet click. He set his things down on the counter and leaned heavily against the sink, exhaling a shaky breath.
The mirror above the sink offered no reflection, but he didnât need to see his face to know what heâd find thereâa pale, drawn expression, tension etched into every line. He let his fingers trail over the cool porcelain of the sink before reaching to splash cold water on his face, hoping it might clear his mind, if only for a moment.
He quickly changed into his sleepwear and brushed his teeth, though the routine didnât do much to ease the tightness in his chest.
When he finally emerged, his hair slightly damp from the water heâd splashed on his face, he reached for his wand then stopped in his tracks. The bed, massive and draped in luxurious fabrics, was untouched. Instead, you had set up a makeshift bed on the floor using a collection of spare blankets and pillows.
You were kneeling beside it, smoothing out a blanket, and when you noticed him, you straightened, brushing your hands against the fabric of your pajamas.
âI thoughtâŠâ you began, your voice trailing off as though you were unsure how to explain yourself. âYou should take the bed.â
Ominis blinked, stunned into silence for a moment. âYou⊠you donât have to do that,â he said quietly, his voice laced with something that sounded almost like guilt. âThe bed is yours too.â
You shook your head, the motion subtle but certain. âItâs fine. Really. Iâll be more comfortable here.â
Ominis stiffened, watching you adjust the blankets and pillows as though you could somehow make the situation less absurd. It struck him all at once just how wrong this was. It was your wedding nightâa night meant for intimacy and closenessâand yet here you were, offering to sleep on the floor.
Did you hate him that much? That the idea of sharing a bed with him, even in the most innocent sense, was so unbearable?
He couldn't keep quiet.
âIâll take the floor,â Ominis said, his voice quiet but firm. He stepped closer, his fingers tightening around his wand. âYou shouldnât have to.â
You looked up at him, startled for a moment, before shaking your head. âOminis, itâs fine,â you said, your tone polite but insistent. âIâll be more comfortable here. Really.â
âItâs not fine,â he replied quickly. âItâs wrong. You shouldnât have to sleep on the floorâespecially not tonight.â
âItâs not wrong if Iâm choosing to,â you countered, folding your arms across your chest. âThe bed is yours. I donât mind.â
Ominisâs frustration began to bubble beneath the surface, his composure slipping. âYou donât have to pretend youâre fine with this,â he insisted, his tone growing sharper despite his efforts to keep it even.
âIâm not pretending,â you shot back. âI said I donât mind, and I meant it.â
âWhy?â Ominis asked, his voice rising slightly. âWhy are we doing this? All this⊠politeness and decorum?â
Your expression shifted, your jaw tightening as you glanced away. âWhat are you talking about?â
âThis,â Ominis said, gesturing vaguely between the two of you. âThe careful words, the pretending that any of this is normal. Why are we bothering? Why are we talking to each other like strangers? Thereâs no one here to see it. No one to keep up appearances for. Itâs just us.â
You stared at him, your expression unreadable. âMaybe because we are strangers, Ominis. We have been for years, havenât we?â
Ominis froze, your words striking him harder than he expected. He opened his mouth to respond, but nothing came out. You didnât look away, your expression steady but tinged with something he couldnât quite placeâresignation, perhaps, or maybe sadness.
âIsnât that what you wanted?â you pressed, your voice quieter now but no less pointed. âAfter fifth year, you made it perfectly clear how you felt.â
He flinched, his jaw tightening as your words sank in. âI was trying to protect you,â he said quietly, his voice strained. âFrom Sebastian.â
âDonât,â you said sharply, cutting him off. âDonât put this on Sebastian. This isnât about him. This is about you.â
Ominis turned his head slightly, his throat tightening as the weight of your accusation settled over him. He couldnât argue with itânot entirely. You were right. It was his choice to push you away, though at the time heâd convinced himself it was the right thing to do.
âSo no, you werenât protecting me,â you continued sharply, your voice rising. âYou were punishing me.â
He flinched as though youâd struck him, his sightless eyes widening. âPunishing you?â he echoed, his voice a mixture of disbelief and pain. âWhy would Iââ
âBecause you didnât trust me,â you cut in, your voice breaking slightly. âYou thought I was wrong. You thought I didnât understand, that I wasnât on your side. So you pushed me away and youâve done it ever since.â
âNo,â Ominis said quickly, shaking his head. âThatâs notââ
âThen what is it?â you demanded, taking a step closer, your anger and pain spilling out in equal measure. âBecause thatâs what it felt like. Thatâs what itâs always felt like. And nowââ Your voice cracked, and you took a shaky breath before continuing. âAnd now, youâre stuck with me.â You lifted your left hand, the Gaunt family ring reflecting the lamplight. âAnd trust me, I know this isnât what you want.â
Ominis froze, the weight of your words taking a moment to settle. And then, he almost laughed. The absurdity of the idea that he wouldnât want youâyou of all peopleâwas almost too much to bear.
Heâd imagined itâdreamed of it, hoped for it in the quiet, unguarded moments of his life. For years, he had spent his nights picturing you by his side, your hand in his, your voice soft and full of laughter as you spoke his name. He had clung to the idea of a future with you like a lifeline, even though, due to his own stupidity, it was impossible.
âIf anyone doesnât want this,â Ominis said finally, his voice trembling as he spoke, âitâs you.â
You blinked, your expression shifting from anger to confusion. âWhat?â
âYouâre right,â he said, his grip tightening on his wand as he forced the words out. âYouâre right about everything. About what I did, about why I pushed you away.â He swallowed hard, his throat tight. âEven if I didnât realize it, I did punish you.â
You stared at him, your anger softening into something more complicated, though you didnât interrupt.
âIâve given you every reason to hate me,â Ominis continued, his voice breaking slightly, âFor what I did to you then, and for what my family has done to you now.â He gestured vaguely at the room around you, at the bands on your fingers, at everything that bound you to him against your will. âI⊠I know you hate me, and I accept that. I know you hate thisâhate usâand I accept that too. But if you think for one second that I didnât want thisâthat I didnât want youâyouâre wrong.â
You rose slowly from where youâd been kneeling, your movements deliberate, your frame tense. Your arms hung loosely at your sides, and your gaze settled on him, unreadable. Ominis didnât move, didnât speak. The silence between you stretched taut, heavy and unbearable, his breath shallow as he waited, his heart pounding fiercely in his chest.
Then, finally, you spoke, your voice quiet, almost hesitant. âSo⊠you... donât hate me?â
âNo,â he said immediately, the word escaping before youâd even finished. âNever.â
You blinked at him, as though startled by his vehemence. For a moment, he thought that would be the end of itâthat you would leave it at that. But then you took a step closer, your voice trembling slightly as you asked, âThen why did youâŠ?â
You trailed off, but he knew exactly what you meant. Why did you push me away for years?
âBecause Iâm an idiot,â Ominis said, the words escaping him sharper than he intended. His voice cracked slightly as he exhaled shakily, lowering his head in a mixture of frustration and shame. âBecause I let fear and pride cloud my judgment. And Merlin, itâs the biggest regret of my life.â
Ominis's throat tightened painfully, the words heâd held back for years clawing their way up to the surface. They pressed against his chest, demanding release, and for once, he didnât push them down. What was the point? You were already married, bound by vows neither of you could escapeâtrapped in this twisted arrangement orchestrated by his family. There was no undoing it, no going back.
âBecause... because Iâve always loved you,â he stammered, his voice faltering but steady enough to carry the truth. He lifted his head slightly, his sightless eyes turned toward you as though he could see the effect of his words. âAlways.â
The weight of his confession hung heavy in the air, and the silence that followed was unbearable. The room felt suffocatingly still, every sound amplified in the oppressive quiet. He could hear the faint rush of blood in his ears, a relentless pounding that seemed to echo his racing thoughts. Even the soft cadence of his own uneven breathing felt deafening, filling the space as though to taunt him with the vulnerability he couldnât take back.
âIâŠâ you began, your voice unsteady, but you trailed off again, clearly struggling to find the words. âYou⊠loved me?â
âLove,â he corrected softly. âPresent tense.â
Your breath hitched, and he could hear the faint tremor in it. âWhy... why didnât you ever say anything?â
He hesitated, his hands tightening at his sides. âBecause I was afraid,â he admitted. âAfraid you didnât feel the same. Afraid of what it would mean if you did. I didnât want you getting tied up with my familyâwith the Gaunts. I didnât want you dragged into⊠into this.â
He gestured vaguely around the room, his frustration with himself evident in the sharpness of his movements. âNot that it ended up mattering,â he added bitterly.
You were silent again, and Ominis felt the weight of your hesitation like a physical thing pressing down on his chest. Heâd said too much. Heâd gone too far. And nowâ
âI wouldnât have cared,â you said softly.
"...Pardon?â
âI wouldnât have cared about your family,â you said again, your voice a little steadier now. âI never cared about any of that.â
Ominis's heart twisted painfully at your words, the faint flicker of hope they ignited almost too much to bear. âYouâŠâ He stopped, his voice faltering as he tried to process what youâd said. "You didn't?"
âNo. In fact, I donât care,â you continued, your voice quieter now, almost shy. âPresent tense.â
Ominis felt as though the ground beneath him had shifted, his entire world tilting on its axis as his mind scattered, his carefully constructed thoughts unraveling at the edges. Present tense.
The implications swirled in his mind, overwhelming and impossible to fully grasp. If you didnât careâif you truly didnât careâthen what did that mean? What did it say about the way you felt about him now?
âYou meanâŠâ he began, his voice faltering as he struggled to form the question that had lodged itself in his throat. âYou mean you stillâŠâ
You looked away, a faint blush coloring your cheeks as you clasped your hands in front of you. âWhat I mean,â you began quietly, your voice barely audible. âIs that I... I love you too.â
Ominis thought he might collapse under the weight of your words. His head swam, his legs trembling as if they could no longer hold him upright. It was too muchâtoo good to be true.
Surely, heâd imagined it.
This had to be some cruel trick of his mind, conjured from the depths of years of longing and guilt. Perhaps he was dreaming, caught in that fragile space between sleep and waking where impossible things felt real. Any moment now, heâd wake in his cold, oppressive bed at the Gaunt manor, the warmth of your voice nothing more than a fleeting echo in the dark.
But the longer he stood there, frozen and breathless, the clearer it became that this was no dream. You were still there, close enough that he could feel the faint warmth of your presence, the soft sound of your breathing in the silence.
âYouâŠâ His voice cracked, his grip on his wand tightening as though it were the only thing keeping him upright. âYou love me?â
âYes,â you said softly, unable to meet his eyes.
Ominis shook his head slightly, as though trying to shake loose the fog clouding his mind. âYou⊠are you sure?â
âYes, Ominis,â you said again, this time with a small, amused smile. The warmth in your voice should have soothed him, but instead, it sent his heart racing even faster.
âYouâre serious. You⊠you loââ
The words caught in his throat as you stepped closer, your movements soft but deliberate. The sudden proximity sent a shockwave through him, and what he was about to say dissolved on his tongue. The world narrowed until there was only youâthe warmth of your presence, the faint rustle of fabric as you drew near, the soft sound of your breath mingling with his.
And then you kissed him.
The contact was gentle at first, tentative, as though testing the boundaries of a moment that neither of you could take back. But the moment his mind registered what was happening, something inside him snapped. Ominis dropped his wand, the dull thud barely registering in the haze of sensation that overtook him. His hands found your waist instinctively, trembling as they settled against you, holding you as though you might disappear if he let go.
It was everythingâmore than he had ever dared to imagine. The taste of you, the softness of your lips against his, the faint sigh you let out as you pressed closer. You were all he could feel, all he could think about, and the overwhelming reality of it, of you, left him breathless.
When you finally pulled away, his chest heaved, his forehead resting against yours as he struggled to find his breath.
âThat storyâŠâ he murmured, his voice low and uneven. âThe one you told at the reception. About Hogsmeade. Was it⊠was it true?â
You pulled back slightly, just enough for him to sense the shift in your posture. He couldnât see your expression, but he could feel the heat rising from you, could hear the faint hitch in your breath.
âYes,â you admitted softly, your voice tinged with embarrassment. âIt was true.â
Ominis felt his knees nearly give out at the confirmation, his grip on your waist tightening reflexively. âMerlin,â he murmured, his voice thick with emotion. âAll this timeâŠâ
He swallowed hard, his throat tight as the weight of everything settled over him. The years heâd spent aching for you, the nights heâd lain awake tormenting himself with what-ifsâit all seemed so absurd now.
âYou reallyâŠâ He trailed off, shaking his head as though he couldnât quite believe it. âYou realized then?â
âAt Hogsmeade?â you asked softly, your voice still tinged with shyness. You hesitated for a moment before nodding. âYes... I did."
Ominis let out a soft, almost disbelieving laugh, his breath hitching as he shook his head slightly. âBecause of some clothes?â he asked, the faintest trace of amusement coloring his voice. âBecause I gave you my coat and bought you something dry to wear?â
"Sounds a lot less romantic when you say it like that," you mumbled, a hint of embarrassment coloring your voice. You glanced away, fidgeting slightly as though unsure how to explain yourself. âIt wasn't just the clothes. Iâd been falling you for some time, but I hadnât really let myself acknowledge it. And then that day, it all just⊠clicked.â
His grip on your waist tightened slightly. âClicked,â he repeated.
You swallowed hard as you cast your gaze downward. âYouâve always been⊠well, you, Ominis,â you began softly, your voice carrying a hesitant edge, as though you werenât sure how much to say. âYou, with your calm, your steadiness. Even when youâre angry, itâs controlled, measured, refined. Itâs like you always know exactly what to do, like you were born knowing how to handle everything.â
He swallowed hard, unsure of how to respond to the quiet admiration in your voice. Heâd spent so much of his life rejecting the parts of himself tied to his familyâs legacyâthe refinement, the composure, the quiet dignity that others associated with the Gaunt name. To hear you speak of it now, as though it were a part of him you valued, left him unsteady.
âAnd me?â you continued, your voice softening. âIâve... I've never been like that. Iâm messy. Emotional. I act too quickly and think too slowly. Iâm⊠I donât know. Chaotic, I guess.â You laughed softly, but there was no humor in it, just a quiet vulnerability that made Ominisâs chest ache.
âThatâs not true,â he said quickly, his brow furrowing. âYouâreââ
âWhat Iâm trying to say is that youâve always been my perfect opposite,â you continued gently, your voice carrying a faint edge of amusement. âMy foil. Youâre steady, and quiet, and level, and Iâve always felt like⊠like you even me out.â
Ominisâs heart twisted painfully at your words, the depth of your confession leaving him breathless. âYou donât need evening out,â he said softly, his voice trembling with emotion. âYouâre brilliant just as you are.â
You gave a faint, self-deprecating laugh. âWell... that doesnât change how Iâve always felt around you. Like you make me better. Like I can stand still and actually think when you're near.â
He was too overwhelmed to trust his voice, too unsure of how to put everything he felt into words. So instead, Ominis reached for you, his hand settling gently at the nape of your neck. And he held you there, his thumb brushing softly against your skin, his lips pressing a tentative kiss to your forehead.
When he finally pulled back, his breath was uneven, his voice quiet and raw as he asked, âWell, Iâm here now. So⊠what are you thinking?â
You hesitated for a moment, your lips curving into the faintest smile. âIâm thinkingâŠâ You glanced toward the untouched bed before meeting his gaze again. âMaybe we can share the bed after all.â
"Is that so?" He murmured.
You nodded, your smile widening slightly. âWell, itâs a big bed. Plenty of room. And besidesâŠâ You reached for his left hand, spinning the wedding band around his finger. âYou are my husband, after all.â
The words were light, teasing, but they sent a rush of warmth through Ominis that left him almost dizzy. Heâd spent the entire day dreading what being your husband would mean, burdened by the weight of your resentment and his own guilt. But now, standing here with you, knowing you loved him, hearing you call him thatâhusbandâfilled him with an overwhelming, almost unbearable mixture of relief, joy, and hope.
Wordlessly, Ominis gently guided you toward the bed, his hand ghosted along your back. When you reached the edge of the mattress, he paused, his fingers brushing yours as he coaxed you to sit.
âWait here,â he murmured softly, his voice warm and steady, though his chest was still tight with the weight of everything that had just happened.
Retrieving his wand from the floor, Ominis turned toward the small table where the champagne sat waiting, the chilled bottle glinting faintly in the soft lamplight. He reached for it with steady hands, though his heart was anything but calm. He needed the drinkâsomething to take the edge off, to dull the sharp, almost unbearable clarity of this momentâthe knowledge that you loved him, that he was about to share a bed with you not as strangers bound by duty, but as something far more significant.
Pouring the champagne into two crystal flutes, he turned back to you, carrying both glasses with a surprising steadiness for someone whose mind was in complete turmoil. Handing you one, he sat down beside you on the edge of the bed, closer than heâd dared to in years.
âTo... new beginnings?â he offered softly, his voice carrying a tentative edge as he raised his glass slightly.
You hesitated for a moment, your gaze meeting his, before a small smile curved your lips. âTo new beginnings,â you echoed, clinking your glass gently against his.
The crystal chime of the glasses meeting seemed to echo in the quiet room, a sound that felt impossibly delicate in the stillness between you. Ominis brought the glass to his lips, taking a small sip as his mind raced, the taste of the champagne crisp and cool against the tension still thrumming in his chest.
He inhaled deeply, steadying himself before speaking. âYou lookedâŠâ His voice caught in his throat, hoarse and unsteady, and he cleared it softly before trying again. âYou looked beautiful today.â
Your eyes widened slightly, and he could sense the faint blush that rose to your cheeks. âOminisâŠâ you began, but he shook his head, stopping you.
âI shouldâve told you earlier,â he said quietly, his voice raw with sincerity. âYou were⊠you are, the most stunning thing Iâve ever laid eyes on. I mean, um. Not that I canâŠâ He trailed off, a faint, self-deprecating smile tugging at his lips. âBut I didnât need to see you the way others do. I could feel it."
Your cheeks flushed faintly, and you glanced down at your own glass, swirling the champagne slightly as if to distract yourself. âThank you,â you murmured, your voice soft but genuine.
âI mean it,â he said softly. âYou have always been beautiful. And today, seeing you in that dress⊠it felt like I was dreaming. I still feel like Iâm dreaming.â
A deep flush spread across your cheeks, the warmth creeping down your neck as his words lingered in the air. You didnât respond right away, instead lifting your glass in a swift motion and draining the champagne in one determined gulp. Ominis raised a brow at your boldness, his expression hovering between amusement and surprise. Before he could say anything, you leaned forward, stretching across his lap to place your empty glass on the bedside table.
The unexpected contact sent a jolt through him. His entire body stiffened, his breath catching in his throat as your warmth seeped through the thin fabric of his shirt.
âSorry,â you murmured, glancing at him as you sat back.
âItâs⊠itâs fine,â he stammered, a rush of warmth crawling up his neck and settling in his cheeks. He gripped his champagne flute more tightly than necessary, the coolness of the glass a poor counterbalance to the fire youâd ignited in his veins.
âYou seem⊠tense,â you remarked, your eyes narrowing slightly.
âTense?â he repeated, forcing his voice to remain steady even as his grip on the flute tightened. âIâm not tense.â
âYouâre holding that glass like itâs about to leap out of your hand,â you pointed out with a soft laugh, leaning in just slightly, your shoulder brushing his. âAre you sure youâre alright?â
âYes,â he said quickly, though his voice cracked slightly on the word.
You hummed softly in response, your amusement now evident. âIf you say so."
Ominis turned his sightless gaze in your direction, his throat tightening as he tried to summon a reply that wouldnât betray the chaos now swirling inside him. But you spoke again before he could, your tone as casual as if you were discussing the weather.
âBy the way,â you said with deliberate slowness, âdid I ever tell you that you clean up very well?â
He froze, his pulse thundering in his ears. âI⊠Iâm sorry?â
âYou,â you said simply, your gaze flicking over him again in a way that made his skin prickle with awareness. âIn your suit earlier. You looked very handsome.â
Ominisâs face burned. He gripped his glass tightly, taking another long sip to buy himself a moment to think. âTh-thank you,â he managed.
âYouâre welcome,â you said, a faint smile tugging at your lips. You leaned back onto your hands, the bed giving under your weight. "You really are very attractive, Ominis," you added softly, the undercurrent of sincerity that making his heart ache.
Youâd never complimented him like that before, never indicated whether you found him attractive or not, and the revelation was dizzying.
âWhy are youâwhy are you saying this?â he asked, his throat tight.
âBecause itâs true,â you said simply. âAnd because I can.â
Ominis exhaled shakily. âYouâre... you're very bold."
âAnd you are shy,â you replied, a playful glint in your eye as you tilted your head toward him. âI told you itâs a good thing we balance each other out.â
He wasnât sure whether to be flustered or comforted by the ease in your voice. The warmth radiating from you, the teasing lilt in your tone, and the sincerity beneath it allâit was overwhelming, intoxicating.
âYouâre relentless,â he muttered.
"Because you make it so easy." You explained smoothly.
Ominis cleared his throat, trying desperately to maintain some semblance of composure. âIâve no idea what youâre talking about."
You tilted your head, eyeing him. âOh, I think you do."
Before he could respond, you leaned forward again, reaching past him toward the small table beside the bed. But this time, your free hand rested on his thigh for balance, the contact sending heat through his veins and a gasp threatening to pass his lips.
âLetâs seeâŠâ you murmured thoughtfully, your fingers brushing against a book as you pulled it toward you. âHuh. A bible. Why do hotels always have these?â
Ominis barely heard your question, his attention consumed by the weight of your hand on his leg, the warmth of your palm seeping through the thin fabric of his pants. He swallowed hard, his throat dry, as he triedâand failedâto focus on anything other than the proximity of your body to his.
âI suppose itâs tradition,â he managed weakly.
âPerhaps youâre right,â you mused, flipping the book closed with an air of exaggerated disappointment. âThough youâd think theyâd leave something more interesting. A mystery novel, maybe.â
You shifted slightly to flip open the pages of the book, humming thoughtfully, but your elbow caught Ominisâs arm, sending champagne spilling directly into his lap, the cool liquid soaking through the fabric and clinging uncomfortably to his skin.
âShit!â you exclaimed, sitting up quickly, your hand flying to your mouth. âIâm so sorry. Let meââ
âItâs fine,â he said quickly, his voice strained as he tried to wave you off. âReally, I canââ
But you were already on your feet, grabbing a towel from the bathroom. Before he could protest further, you were kneeling in front of him on the floor.
âLet me help,â you insisted, your tone sweet but tinged with a something else that Ominis couldnât quite place.
He stiffened further, his entire body locking up as your hand brushed dangerously close to the center of his lap.
âI-itâs fine, truly,â he stammered, his voice rising slightly in pitch. âYou donât need toââ
âNonsense," you said lightly, shaking your head as you continued to blot the fabric. âItâs my fault.â
Ominis held in a groan, fighting to maintain even a shred of composure. Heat had already been pooling in his abdomen, a slow, insistent burn that now threatened to spiral out of control, but with your hands so dangerously close, with you kneeling before him, he felt as though his very sanity was slipping through his fingers.
His mind raced with a flood of thoughtsâimproper, indecent thoughts that he told himself he was far too much of a gentleman to entertain. And yet, he couldnât stop them. Couldnât stop imagining what it would feel like to give in, to let go of the rigid self-control that had defined so much of his life.
He bit down on the inside of his cheek. âY-you really donât need to,â he stammered, his voice cracking slightly as he shifted, trying in vain to create some distance between you. âI can handle it.â
âNo, no," you murmured, your dabbing movements now turning into wiping motions. "Let me help.â
Help. The irony of the word wasnât lost on him. If anything, your proximity, your touch, was undoing him entirely. And what was worseâwhat truly horrified himâwas the knowledge that the evidence of his attraction would soon become blatantly, inescapably obvious.
His breath hitched as your hand brushed closerâtoo closeâand he couldn't handle another moment.
Ominis shot to his feet so suddenly that it startled you, his wand clutched tightly in his trembling hand. The movement sent the towel slipping from your fingers as you instinctively leaned back, your wide eyes snapping up to meet his.
The image that his wand painted in his mind was delicious and utterly disastrous: you, on your knees before him, your hair slightly mussed, your lips slightly parted, and those impossibly wide eyes staring up at him.
He clenched his jaw, quickly lowering his wand, but no matter how hard he tried, the image wouldnât leave him. It was burned into his mind, vivid and unrelenting.
Ominis opened his mouth, but his words came out as a jumble of incoherent stammers. âIâIâm sure the house elves packed⊠somethingâuhâextra pants.â His voice cracked slightly as he gestured vaguely toward the corner of the room where their bags were stacked. âI shouldâprobably justââ
He moved to take a step, desperate to escape, but then your hands were on his thighs, stopping him mid-motion.
"Running off on me, are you?"
"IâI just thoughtâ"
You tutted and gave him a gentle push, coaxing Ominis to sit back down on the edge of the bed. He resisted for a moment, but your persistence, combined with his legs trembling beneath him, left him with little choice. Slowly, he sank back down, his hands gripping at the sheets.
âThere,â you said softly, your tone soothing yet carrying a playful undercurrent that made his pulse quicken. âThatâs better.â
Better? Hardly. Ominis was certain heâd never been in a worse predicament in his life. You were now kneeling right between his legs, your hands still resting on his thighs, the heat of your palms searing through the thin fabric of his sleepwear.
He was painfully, achingly hard now, pressed uncomfortably against the fabric, and he knewâhe knewâyou must have noticed.
How could you not? You were so close, on your knees before him, your face dangerously near to the source of his torment. He clenched his jaw, his hands tightening into fists as he tried to will his body into submission, but it was no use. The evidence of his desire was blatant, inescapable.
And then, as if the situation wasnât unbearable enough, you tilted your head slightly, feigning an expression of concern.
âYou canât be very comfortable like that,â you said softly, your voice laced with innocence. âYour pants, I mean. All damp and cold.â The corners of your mouth tugged into the faintest hint of a smile. âMaybe you should just take them off.â
Ominis stiffened. He knew exactly what you were doingâknew you werenât nearly as innocent as you were pretending to be. And yet, he couldnât bring himself to call you out. Couldnât bring himself to break the fragile thread of tension strung taut between you. Because some part of himâsome reckless, desperate part of himâwanted to see how far you were willing to push him.
âIâI think Iâll just wait untilââ
You leaned in slightly, your expression soft and oh-so-kind. âUntil what?â
Ominis exhaled shakily, his hands tightening into fists. âUntil Iâm alone.â
Your eyebrows lifted slightly. âAlone?â you repeated, tilting your head as though the concept genuinely puzzled you. âWhy? It's just me... and I'm your wife now, aren't I?"
His wife.
He swallowed hard. âYou⊠you are,â he admitted, his voice barely above a whisper. âBut that doesnât meanââ
âDoesnât mean what?â you interrupted, trailing your hands further up his thighs. âThat you canât be comfortable around me? That you canât let me take care of you?â
âTake care of me,â he repeated hoarsely, the word catching in his throat as his mind spiraled. He knew exactly what you were insinuating, and it was driving him to the brink of madness.
âIsnât that what a good wife does?â you asked softly, your voice lilting as though you were enjoying this far too much.
Ominis swallowed hard, muttering your name. ââŠThis is a dangerous game you're playing."
Your lips curved into a sly smile, your gaze never leaving his. âIs it?â
He forced himself to take a steadying breath. âYou know exactly what youâre doing.
Your smile didnât waver. If anything, it grew wider, teasing and entirely too confident for his fragile composure. âAnd what happens,â you asked, âif I keep playing?â
Your hands trailed upwards and his entire body went rigid, his fists tightening so hard that his knuckles ached.
And then you did it.
Your fingers hooked under the waistband of his pants, your touch light as you began to tug. And Ominis's composure shattered, the remainder of his control finally giving way.
He reached out, his hands catching your wrists and stilling your movements as he leaned down, his sightless gaze locked on you.
âEnough,â he said, his voice low, dangerous.
You blinked up at him, your playful smile faltering for the first time, though your eyes still held a glint of challenge. âOminisââ
âEnough,â he repeated, his tone sharper this time. âYou wanted to play a game, did you? Let me show you what it feels like to lose."
Ominis stood slowly, bringing your hands with him, guiding them back to the waistband of his pants. His breath was heavy, his voice low and rough when he spoke. âYou started this,â he murmured, his tone carrying a dangerous edge that sent a shiver down your spine. âNow finish it.â
Your eyes widened, your earlier confidence faltering as you stared up at him. âOminis, Iââ you began, but he cut you off, his fingers tightening just slightly around your wrists.
âYou wanted to see how far you could push me?â he muttered. âCongratulations. You found out. Now take them off."
You hesitated, your playful bravado faltering. This wasnât the careful, reserved Ominis you were used to. This was someone raw, unguarded, and utterly unyielding.
But you had pushed him to this point, hadnât you? Teased and taunted, knowing full well what you were doing. And now, you would face the consequences.
Your fingers trembled as they hooked under the waistband of his pants, tugging at the fabric. The damp material clung stubbornly to his skin, and the tension in the room was palpable, thick enough to choke on, but Ominis revelled in it, the faintest trace of a smirk tugging at the corners of his lips.
After a moment, the damp fabric finally gave way, sliding down his hips and pooling at his ankles, and for a moment, there was only silence.
Ominis tilted his head slightly, his fingers trailing along your jaw. âNo teasing comments, hm? Not so bold now, are you?"
âIâŠâ You hesitated, your breath hitching. âI didnât mean toââ
âDidnât mean to what?â he interrupted smoothly, his fingers ghosting along your skin. âTease me? Push me? Make me want you until I could barely think straight?â
Your eyes widened, your lips parting in shock at his bluntness. He tilted his head slightly, his smirk deepening as he took in your reaction.
âBecause if thatâs the case,â he continued, his voice dropping even lower, âthen you failed. Now... where were you?"
He reached for your hands again, skimming them along his legs before hooking them into the fabric of his underwear. Your lips parted, a soft, unsteady exhale escaping as you gazed up at him.
âGo on,â he urged, his tone leaving no room for argument.
With a shaky breath, you complied with his demand, the fabric yielding beneath your touch as you began to tug it down past his hips and over the hard length of him.
Ominisâs breath hitched, his jaw tightening as he fought to maintain his composure. His one hand found your shoulder, the other tangling in your hair as you freed him from the confines of his underwear, the cool air of the room brushing against his heated skin.
He could feel your gaze moving over him, taking in every inch of his body. He didn't need to see her to know exactly what you were looking at. He could feel her hesitation, the quickening pace of your breathing, and it stirred something deep inside him.
"Like what you see?" His voice was low and rough. It wasn't a question so much as a challenge, a dare for her to speak the truth he already knew.
There was a pause, a moment where he could feel her nerves battling with her desire. Then her voice came, soft and trembling, yet unmistakably honest. "Yes. I⊠Ominis, you're... fuck, you're so big.â
Her words hit him like a spark to dry kindling, igniting a fire he could barely contain. A slow, wicked smile curled his lips as his confidence swelled at the admission. He let his thumb trace the curve of your jaw, the movement gentle even as his grip on your neck tightened slightly, coaxing you closer.
Your hands trembled against his thighs, and he felt you hesitate again. That flicker of uncertainty was intoxicating, drawing out the predator in him that wanted to take his time unraveling you.
"I don't even know if I can..." you whispered,
"Oh, you can," he said, his voice a mix of promise and challenge. "And you will. Open your mouth."
Your lips parted without hesitation, your trust in him making something primal surge within his chest. Ominis let out a low, satisfied chuckle as he guided you toward him with deliberate care. "Good girl," he murmured, his voice thick with approval.
He could feel your breath ghosting over him, the slight tremor in your shoulders betraying her nervousness. But when your lips finally made contact, wrapping around him with warmth and softness, a sharp groan tore from his throat. The wet heat of your mouth was intoxicating, your tongue brushing against the sensitive underside of him sending jolts of pleasure rippling through his core.
He groaned, his voice low and gravelly, unrestrained. "God, you feel so good... yes, just like that."
His grip in your hair tightened, controlling your movements as he adjusted the angle with a firm but gentle tug. Each movement was controlled, his hips rocking forward slightly before pulling back just enough to keep you comfortable.
A low moan escaped him as your tongue flicked against the head of his cock, every slight drag of your lips sending waves of pleasure radiating through him like fire. His head tipped back briefly, a ragged exhale slipping from his lips.
"Relax your throat," he ordered breathlessly, his thumb brushing lightly against her cheek. "Let me in. Let me feel you take all of me."
You responded instantly, a muffled moan escaping as you took him deeper, the vibrations sending a shockwave of pleasure through Ominis that left him teetering on the edge. His control slipped, and his hips jerked forward instinctively, driving himself further into the warmth of your mouth. The way your throat tightened around him, the way you surrendered so completely to his leadâit was undoing him, igniting a raw, primal need he couldn't restrain.
"Iâm close," he breathed, his thumb brushing against your chin. "Keep going. Don't fucking stop."
Your kept pace, and every sensation sharpened, from the slick slide of your lips to the pressure of your tongue and the slight resistance of your throat.
Ominis's body shuddered violently when the tension coiled tight within him finally snapped, a guttural groan tearing from his throat as his hips pressed forward, forcing you to take his release. He groaned your name, his voice raw and broken, the sound laced with unrestrained pleasure as waves of his release surged through him. He felt you swallow, the rhythmic pull of your throat around him drawing out every last bit of his pleasure and leaving him utterly wrecked.
âFuck, youâre so good,â he rasped, his voice hoarse and uneven as he brushed his thumb gently against your chin, a subtle caress full of approval. âSo perfect.â
His breaths came in uneven gasps as the intensity began to ebb, though the memory of your mouth on him lingered, searing itself into his mind. The slick warmth of you, your complete submission to him, was something he knew he'd spend his life chasing.
Finally, his grip loosened in your hair, and with a soft, wet pop, he pulled himself from your mouth, the absence of your warmth almost jarring. His legs trembled as he lowered himself to sit on the edge of the bed, his body still buzzing. Yet, even in his post-climactic haze, his hands remained steady, tracing the curve of your jaw with a reverence that felt entirely at odds with the raw dominance he'd displayed moments before.
âAre you alright?â he asked breathlessly, tilting your chin up to brush his thumb over your swollen lips.
Your breath was shallow, quick, and he could feel the faint tremor in your body under his hands. When you didnât immediately answer, his brow furrowed. He withdrew his hand and reached for his wand.
The image of you that materialized made his breath catchâyour breathing ragged, your cheeks flushed a deep, fiery red, your lips parted as you struggled to catch your breath, your eyes glassy.
He breathed your name, his voice tinged with worry as he cupped your face again. âIâI didnât hurt you, did I? Please, tell me I didnât hurt you.â His fingers brushed your hair back, searching for any sign of discomfort, his unseeing eyes filled with an almost frantic need for reassurance.
You blinked slowly, as if coming out of a haze, and the smallest of smiles tugged at your lips. Your breath hitched, and when you finally spoke, your voice was rough and shaky. âNo,â you managed,âNo, you didnât hurt me.â
He let out a shaky exhale. âAre you sure youâre alright? Please tell me the truth.â
You nodded, your unsteady, watery smile sending a wave of relief coursing through Ominis, the tension in his chest easing ever so slightly. But that smileâsoft, trembling, and paired with the glassiness in your eyesâmade his heart falter for an entirely different reason. He had pushed you close to your limit; that much was undeniable. The sheen in your gaze spoke of intensity, perhaps even moments of overwhelming vulnerability. And yet, the faint curve of your lips said it allâyouâd liked it.
You had trusted him so completely, surrendered so fully, giving yourself over to him for his pleasure, even when it stretched the boundaries of your comfort.
It was a realization that hit him hard, an almost overwhelming surge of emotion he wasnât prepared for.
But Ominis couldnât allow himself to dwell on it now. There was something far more important to focus onâtaking care of you.
Ominis inhaled deeply, centering himself as he rose from the edge of the bed. He pulled back the covers with a smooth motion and turned back to you, his expression softening as he reached for you. âCome here,â he said gently.
Reaching down, his arms slid around you, steady and secure, as he helped you up from where you knelt on the floor. One hand pressed lightly against the small of your back, the other brushing against your arm as he guided you onto the bed.
Once you were settled, he tucked the covers around you, his hands lingering for a moment, brushing along your arm before moving to your face.
âThere we are,â he murmured, brushing a stray lock of hair away as he leaned in, pressing a soft kiss to your forehead. âYouâre alright,â he assured, though it felt as much for him as it was for you. âIâve got you.â
Your voice, hoarse and barely above a whisper, cut through the quiet. âOminis, you can stop fussing. Iâm alright.â
He froze for a moment, his lips curving into a faint smile as a soft chuckle escaped him. âYouâre alright, are you?â he asked, his tone a blend of teasing and disbelief. âYou can barely speak. Forgive me if Iâm not entirely convinced.â
You rolled your eyes weakly, the smallest of smiles tugging at your lips. âI mean it,â you said, your voice still raspy. âIâm okay."
He shifted closer to the edge of the bed as he adjusted the covers once more, making sure they were snug around you. âYou need water," he decided, his brow furrowing slightly.
Before you could protest, he was already moving, locating a glass and filling it at the bathroom sink. He returned swiftly, slipping one hand beneath the back of your neck to help you sit up just enough. The other hand brought the glass to your lips.
âDrink,â he murmured softly.
You sipped obediently and he smiled softly, chest rising and falling with a quiet steadiness now that he knew you were truly alright.
"You were so good," he murmured, as his fingers trailed down to your jaw, tilting your face slightly upward. "Do you have any idea how amazing you felt?"
He leaned closer, his lips finding the flushed heat of your cheek, pressing soft, lingering kisses there, each one accompanied by a murmured word of praise. âSo perfect,â he whispered between kisses, his voice low and reverent. "So well behaved."
His lips trailed to your other cheek, brushing against the soft skin as he continued. âIt was overwhelming in the best way possible. The way you felt, the way you took meâit was more than I could have ever imagined.â
You hummed softly, the sound a mixture of contentment and satisfaction as his lips trailed across your flushed skin. A shaky hand lifted from beneath the covers, reaching out to find his cheek, your fingers trembling slightly as you guided his lips to yours.
The kiss was a whisper, soft and delicate, barely more than a brush of your lips against his. Ominis exhaled against your mouth, his breath warm and steady, a low hum of contentment escaping him as he leaned into you. His hand slid from your jaw to the nape of your neck, cradling you as his lips moved against yours.
Your lips barely parted from his as you whispered against them, your voice still raspy but filled with quiet conviction, âI love you.â
The words hung in the air between you, and for a moment, Ominis stilled, as though trying to convince himself they were real. Then, his breath hitched, and he pressed his forehead against yours.
âI love you, too,â he murmured in return, his voice trembling with emotion. âMerlin, I love you so much. I always have.â He paused, his unseeing eyes searching for something he couldnât quite articulate. âAfter everything, after all this time⊠I never dared to hope weâd find each other again like this.â
You smiled faintly, your thumb stroking his cheek as you closed the small distance between you for another kiss, your lips speaking what words couldnât.
Ominis pulled back slowly, his fingers brushing through your hair one last time before he adjusted the covers around you. He slipped into bed beside you, his movements careful, his body naturally finding yours as his arms slid around you, drawing you close. Your head nestled against his chest, your breath warm against his neck, and he felt your heartbeat, steady and sure, beneath his hand.
As he held you, Ominis let his mind wander, reflecting on everything that had brought you both to this moment. The pain, the distance, the longingâit had all been worth it for this, for you. A soft, contented sigh escaped him as he pressed a lingering kiss to the top of your head.
As he closed his eyes, his grip on you tightening slightly in an unconscious promise to never let you go again, a single thought echoed in his mind: This is where Iâm meant to be. With you. Always.
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In Sickness & Health | R.L.



summary: you and remus after a full moon <3
pairing: remus lupin x fem!reader
includes: fluff, comfort, normal post full moon things
a/n: iâm in love with him :(
âHey, Moony,â you murmured, settling onto the edge of his hospital wing bed. Your fingers gently threaded through his hair, careful not to press against any fresh bruises or reopen wounds. His hair was soft despite the sweat from the full moonâs toll. âHow was tonight? Sirius told me it was⊠bad.â
âIt wasnât too bad,â Remus replied, though his voice was strained, and the attempt at nonchalance didnât quite mask the pain lacing his words. He shifted, trying to find a more comfortable position on the stiff white sheets, but winced as he moved. âJusâ got a little out of hand, thatâs all.â
You frowned, your gaze lingering on the fresh scar just above his eyebrow. Without thinking, you brushed a few strands of hair away and pressed a soft kiss to the corner of the wound. His skin was warm beneath your lips, radiating both the fever of healing and the exhaustion of survival. âIâm sorry,â you whispered.
âItâs not your fault, dovey,â he murmured back, eyes still closed, breathing shallow.
âBut it is,â you sighed, your voice cracking under the weight of guilt. Your fingers found his hand, lacing through his as your thumb sought out the steady beat of his pulseâa quiet reassurance that he was still here. Still breathing. âI shouldnât have gone with Lily and Dorcas earlier. I shouldâve been there whenââ
âStop,â Remus cut in gently, squeezing your hand to pull you out of the spiral. His amber eyes opened, hazy but sincere, locking onto yours. âYou know itâs not your fault. These things⊠they happen. Iâve been dealing with this my whole life, yeah? Tonight was just a rough night, nothing you couldâve prevented.â
But you couldnât shake the ache in your chest. Couldnât stop the image of him curled on the hospital bed, covered in fresh scars that would never fully fade. You bit your bottom lip, emotions swirling, and brought his hand to your lips, pressing a tender kiss against his knuckles. âIâm still sorry.â
He chuckled, though it came out more like a breathy exhale. âIâll get Madam Pomfrey to kick you out if you donât stop with all this guilt,â he teased, squeezing your hand again. His eyes softened. âBesides⊠youâll be here to help me afterwards, yeah?â
âOf course, Rem,â you nodded, voice thick with emotion.
He smiledâsmall, tired, but genuineâand tilted his head just enough to look at you properly. His gaze narrowed playfully until you finally cracked a smile, the tension in your shoulders easing just a little. Heat bloomed across your cheeks, the weight of worry momentarily lifted by his warmth. Remus shifted again, letting out a slow sigh as he tried to settle his battered body. You reached up to run your fingers through his tousled hair once more, the rhythmic motion calming both of you.
âThink youâll be able to attend classes by Monday?â you asked softly. âWeâve got those tests in Charms and Defense Against the Dark Arts.â
He hummed thoughtfully, leaning into your touch like a cat basking in the sun. âWeâll see⊠Might just have to fake my way through them. Not like Flitwick hasnât seen me half-asleep in class before.â
You glanced at the old clock hanging above Madam Pomfreyâs office door and sighed. âYou should rest,â you murmured, though the last thing you wanted was to leave him.
âDovey,â he mumbled, voice low, âyou need to get to bed, too.â
You nodded reluctantly, pressing a lingering kiss to his forehead. His skin was warm, his pulse steady beneath your fingertips. âDo you want me to bring anything tomorrow? A change of clothes, books⊠chocolate?â
âJust yourself,â he grinned, eyes fluttering shut. âThe boys already made grand plans to raid my side of the dorm for me.â
âFigures.â You rolled your eyes but smiled. Squeezing his hand one last time, you whispered, âGoodnight, Rem.â
âNight, love.â
As you slipped out of the hospital wing, the cool corridors of Hogwarts seemed colder than usual, the stone walls echoing with your thoughts. You kept replaying the night in your headâthe ache in his voice, the scars on his skinâand you hoped, with everything in you, that he wasnât downplaying the pain.
Remus spent most of the weekend recovering, pushing through the stiffness and soreness until, by Sunday afternoon, he managed to hobble out of bed with his cane, taking slow, measured steps. You stayed by his side every moment you could, abandoning weekend plans with the girls without a second thought. James and Sirius, of course, had already tried to rope him into plotting pranks, but Remus waved them off with a lazy grin. Next time, he promised. For now, he just wanted quiet.
The two of you ended up by the Black Lake, settling beneath the sprawling branches of a tree that overlooked the shimmering water. The late afternoon sun dipped toward the horizon, casting streaks of gold and pink across the sky. Remus lay back with his head in your lap, eyes closed, his breathing even as you idly ran your fingers through his hair.
âDid your dad make this?â you asked softly, tracing the intricate carvings on his wooden cane. The designs were delicate, swirling patterns framing his initials at the topâR.J.L.âsurrounded by tiny etched stars.
âYeah,â Remus nodded, opening his eyes halfway. âHe started working on it after⊠after he realized how much I was struggling to walk after full moons. Didnât say muchâjust handed it to me one morning.â
Your fingertips brushed over the stars, heart tugging at the thought of the quiet, steadfast love behind each carved detail. âItâs beautiful,â you murmured. âAnd it suits you.â
He chuckled, the sound vibrating softly against your leg. âIâll owl him that. Heâll be pleased someone appreciates his handiwork.â
The two of you fell into a comfortable silence, broken only by the gentle lapping of the lake and the distant calls of students on the castle grounds. Remus turned his head slightly, letting the fading sunlight warm his face. For a moment, you saw beyond the scars and fatigueâto the boy who loved books, who smiled despite the weight he carried, who found peace in the little things.
âHelp me up?â he asked after a while.
âOf course.â You shifted, careful as you helped him sit up. His muscles tensed under your hands, but he didnât complain. Steadying him, you passed him his cane. He gripped it firmly, testing his balance.
âThanks, dovey,â he murmured, his gaze catching yours. There was gratitude in his eyesâdeep, unspoken, and profound.
You smiled, falling into step beside him as you wandered back toward the castle, the horizon painted with the colors of the setting sun. Whatever challenges lay aheadâtests, pranks, full moonsâyouâd face them together. Always.
The following week passed in a blur of classes, missed notes, and whispered conversations between you and Remus when Madam Pomfrey wasnât hovering over him. By Tuesday morning, he was finally released from the hospital wingâstill sore, still leaning on his cane, but stubbornly insistent on returning to classes despite your protests.
âProfessor McGonagallâs going to have my head if I miss another Transfiguration lecture,â he grumbled as you walked beside him, his pace slow but determined. âBesides, Iâve already got Sirius taking notes for me. Not that I can read half of his scribbles.â
You snorted. âYouâd have better luck asking a Hippogriff to write in cursive.â
Remus chuckled, the sound warming your chest. Even with dark circles still under his eyes and his movements careful, it was good to see him returning to his usual selfâsarcastic comments, fond exasperation at his friends, and all.
By Wednesday afternoon, he was exhausted. You could see it in the way he slumped against the library table, one hand lazily turning the pages of Advanced Defensive Spells, the other propping up his head.
âRem,â you whispered, nudging his leg under the table. âYouâre not going to absorb any of that if youâre half-asleep.â
âMâfine,â he mumbled, though his eyelids drooped.
âYouâre reading the index,â you pointed out.
He blinked down at the book. ââŠShit.â
Smiling fondly, you reached over and closed it for him. âCome on. Fresh air might wake you up.â
Reluctantly, he let you tug him away from the library and out toward the Black Lake. The March wind was crisp, biting at your cheeks, but the sky was clearâa perfect gradient of pale blue bleeding into amber as the sun started its slow descent. You walked in comfortable silence, his arm occasionally brushing against yours.
âHere,â you said, guiding him to a familiar spot near the small cliff overlooking the waterâthe same place youâd been the weekend before. The grass was still damp, but neither of you cared. Remus sat with a quiet sigh, stretching out his legs as you settled beside him.
âI donât deserve you, you know,â he murmured after a long pause, voice soft and a little too serious.
You turned your head toward him. âWhereâs that coming from?â
He shrugged, gaze fixed on the shimmering surface of the lake. âI know how hard this is for you. Worrying. Waiting around for me to pull myself back together after every full moon. Most people wouldnât bother.â
âWell, Iâm not most people,â you replied, nudging his shoulder. âAnd you donât get to decide what I can handle.â
His lips quirked into a half-smile. âStubborn.â
âPot, meet kettle,â you shot back, and he laughedâreally laughedâhead tilting back, eyes crinkling. It was a sound you wished you could bottle up and keep forever.
Falling into a companionable quiet again, you watched as the sun dipped lower, casting golden ripples across the lake. Seagulls cried overhead, distant and fleeting.
âYou know,â you started, tracing random patterns in the grass, âI donât stay because I have to. I stay because I want to, Remus. You⊠you matter to me. Scars and all.â
He went still beside you, the weight of your words settling between you like a warm blanket. Slowly, cautiously, his hand found yours in the grass. Fingers entwined, familiar and safe.
âIâm lucky to have you,â he said, voice barely above a whisper.
âAnd donât you forget it,â you teased, though your cheeks burned.
The sky bled into a soft lavender as the first stars began to peek through. Remus leaned against you, his head resting on your shoulder. âThis⊠this helps,â he murmured. âBeing with you. Makes it easier to breathe.â
You smiled, resting your head against his. âGood. Because Iâm not going anywhere.â
The wind picked up, sending ripples across the lake and rustling the trees behind you, but neither of you moved. For now, the world could wait.
Here, in this quiet pocket of Hogwarts grounds, with his hand in yours and the stars beginning to glow above, everything felt⊠right.
And youâd hold onto that feelingâfor him, for you, for as long as it took.
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when clora initiates đ when seb initiates
#aka wholesome vs....not LMAO#sorry about breaking ur back clora but i love drawing seb giving crushing hugsđ„°đ„°đ„°#hogwarts legacy#sebastian sallow#sebastian sallow x mc#sebastian x mc#sebastian sallow x oc#choccyart#clora clemons
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#hogwarts legacy#sebastian sallow#sebastian sallow screenshots#hogwarts legacy screenshots#was having a bad day so I made this#hope it helps someone who needs it today#sending hugs
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Crybaby Sebby
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âšELOISE APOLLONIA BABBITâš

My sweet and entirely too introspective girlđ„č
She was born the second child of Oberon Babbit and Elladora Black in 1874. Her older brother, Leonard, has been prepared from birth to inherit everything and carry on the family name. (I love Leo so so so much tooâ„ïž). The Babbits are one of the oldest, most powerful wizarding families and quite reclusive, being able to trace their lineage back to pre-Roman times. If the Babbits had been around in the 1930s when the Sacred 28 list was created, they DEFINITELY would have been on it.
Her relationship with her mother is quite complicated. I made a huge post (for myself and @elliecutte đâ„ïž) about Elladora, which I think shows her loneliness and loss of control. She put too many expectations on her daughter - the women of the Black family are known for being exceptionally powerful (& unstableđ¶) and was unable to handle the shame of having given birth to a squib.
As Eloise got older and older, without any sign of magic whatsoever, she was slowly isolated until the day came and went when she SHOULD have received her letter to Hogwarts. When it never arrived, she was burned off of the family tree and made like she never existed Ă la her great-nephew Sirius. HOWEVERâŠfor reasons I havenât explained yet in my fic (so I donât want to spoil too muchđ€) her parents decided to take advantage of her situation and enrolled her in a muggle boarding school and pulled strings to betroth her to a prominent muggle landowner to take advantage of connections and make it so that her life wasnât a complete waste.
Eloise HATED living with the muggles. When she arrived at the school, she was clearly from an important family, and yet none of the girls had ever heard of her. She didnât know who the Queen was, she didnât know the basics of etiquette that had been drilled into them from birth, etc. the only enjoyment she got from that time was learning to play the piano and learning about muggle literatureâ„ïž she especially loves Satieâs gnosiennes and Chopin, and reads anything she can get her hands on.
Her parents were actually FURIOUS when she was accepted to Hogwarts at the age of 16. They were counting on exploiting her future connection with her muggle betrothedâs family/wealth, and they lost their chance. Now, theyâre trying to take advantage of her in other ways, working to prepare her for the life she had always been denied before.
My girl is STRESSED THE FUCK OUT !!!!!!!!! She hates herself so much for how badly she wants her parents approval; they threw her aside without a second thought, so why in the world is she bending over backwards and going along with all of their demands, hoping for a tiny scrap of affection?????????đđđ
She has a LOT of growth, character development, maybe not always for the best. She is imperfect and fallible and just a teenage girl with too many emotions roiling around inside of her to know what to do with.
My fic includes a lot of horror, blood rituals, sacrifice, magical theory, mythological references, lots of romance & slowburn, making all the wrong decisions, arranged marriage to the wrong person, complicated family dynamics and conflicting emotions that are all existing simultaneously & a very sweet girl who is going THROUGH ITđđ my masterlist links to all of my Eloise posts, my fic, PLUS she is the unnamed MC in my two oneshots, clumsy and note-takingđ«¶


Thank you so much @bookie-bookdust for starting this & for tagging međ«¶đ«¶đ«¶
The MCs of this fandom are just all so very amazing and creative, and I genuinely love seeing every post I come across during my morning coffee scrollâ„ïž lately Iâve been more of a silent lurker (all of my likes come from my main blog @oerflink), but hopefully I can be more active again đ€ If you see this and havenât done an introduction post yet for your own, PLEASE DO !!!!!!
#sorry this is so stream-of-consciousness#if you read this we are getting married or at least you get a kiss and a hug Iâm sorry I donât make the rule#other small things I didnât add bc it was just getting too long I yapped too much#are things like the wood for her wand and Bellatrixâs wand came from the same tree#unfortunately she shares a lot of similarities with her mother Bellatrix Narcissa andromeda etc I just genuinely love#the women of the Black family so much theyâre fascinating to me#hogwarts legacy#hphl#hogwarts legacy fanart#hogwarts legacy mc#hogwarts legacy oc#eloise babbit#hogwarts legacy fandom
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To the anon who asked for art hugs with sebby
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Hi Bex! Sending hugs again for your amazing valentines surprise of the boys! Sending a smol thank you in the shape of a Moo>ncalves shirt for Westley, another to add to his t shirt collection perhaps đđ
TRACEY. YOU FIEND. The noise I just noised sent my husband rushing to make sure I was okay. đđđ
Thank you so so so much. This is so cute! I needed a minute to contain myself. Lmao It was seriously such a joy drawing the trio. I adore them and their whole dynamic.
#a million hugs your way#tytyty#my heart#ahhhhhhh#westley orion#new favorite tee#the mooncalves#hogwarts legacy#modern au
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A new chapter of "THE BLIND WIZARD - The curse of the lake" is out, with a bunch of illustrations it goes with.
Feel free to check it out !
#hogwarts legacy#illustration#ominis gaunt#noctua gaunt#fanfiction#anne sallow#sebastian sallow#fanart#black and white#digital art#hogwarts express#hogwarts castle#mermaid#black lake#train#hug
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Sakurako Nogi
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Fell in love with her, mainly for her backstory, and for the fact that she might have gotten lost on a time travel incident.
Thereâs a saying/legend from where Iâm from that translates to âThe same snowflake has already touched you twiceâ. It basically means that your present self and your âparallelâ self ( the âother youâ that exists somewhere in the universe where youâd taken other options, opportunities, etc ) are and always will be connected. Because theyâre you. Idk why it came to my mind when drawing her đ„°
Tried to replicate the paper textures of the âshojiâs (i think theyâre called that? The Japanese paper wallsđ§) for her hair.
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Happy Holidays @tamayula-hl âšâïžđ« thank you for always making me laugh with Ominis, and Sebastianâs expression when theyâre embarrassed or scared, for making me look twice on your art to find âhidden gemsâ đđ and meanings behind your compositions. Iâve grown very fond of your artwork, I hope to keep witnessing much more of it! đ«
#hogwarts legacy#sakurako nogi#hogwarts legacy mc#hufflepuff#hp hl#I honestly wanna hug dear Sakurako#she just seems so calm and gentle girl
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Sebastian: Ominis, your eyes are red. Are you high? Ominis: *imitating Sebastian* "aRe yOU hIGh?" Ominis: No, I've been crying you genius. Sebastian: Oh...
#hogwarts legacy#hl#sebastian sallow#hogwarts legacy incorrect quotes#ominis gaunt#dw they hugged after that
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Hey!! I've been loving your responses to prompts lately - they're soooo good âŒïž i can't get enough~ Could you do some Golden Trio fluff for the warm up doodles maybe? Harry deserves all the hugs from his best friendsđ€ thank youu ly byee (*^âœ^)/â
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Group hug!!

Iâm glad youâve been enjoying them!! And yes Harry deserves all the hugs he wishes for, and maybe a few more he didnât realize he needed.
Bonus baby Golden Trio:

#golden trio#harry potter#hermione granger#ronald weasley#hogwarts#art#illustration#drawing#sketch#artists on tumblr#doodle#digital art#characterdesign#comic art#harry potter fanart#group hug time#boshdraws
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Fighting For | R.L.



summary: in the middle of the war, you suggest something that throws Remus off guard.
pairing: young!remus lupin x fem!reader
includes: fluff, comfort, remus being a loving man, mentions of the wizarding war
a/n: this won the poll by 2/3 votes!
You and Remus had been going steady since sixth year. It wasnât something that surprised anyoneâyour friends had seen it coming long before you did. He was always around, given his place among the infamous Marauders, but unlike James or Sirius with their loud, magnetic energy, Remus had a quieter pull. There was something in his stillness, in the thoughtfulness of his gaze, that intrigued you. So much so that youâd mustered up every ounce of Gryffindor bravery you had to ask him out first. A fact he liked to tease you about, though heâd been the first to say âI love you.â
It was an equal relationship. Comfortable, supportiveâyou balanced each other. When his self-doubt crept in, you anchored him. When your temper flared, he soothed you. And as the shadow of war grew closer, wrapping its cold fingers around your lives, you both leaned into each other more than ever.
Today was one of those rare, precious days where the world outside seemed to pause. Rain pattered gently against the windowpane, the overcast sky casting a soft, silvery light across the small flat you shared. Blankets piled high around you both in a cocoon of warmth, the chill in the air no match for the body heat shared under layers of quilts and knitted throws. Remus, predictably, had a battered book open on his lap, pages worn and yellowed with time. His free hand ran absentmindedly through your hair, fingers threading through the strands as you lay curled into his side.
Youâd been pretending to read your own book for the last hour, but your eyes hadnât moved past the same paragraph in ages. Your mind, traitorous thing that it was, had drifted far from the ink on the pages.
âAny subject we can think of,â heâd said earlier. A challenge to distract from the looming threat outside. Dangerous words, really.
âRem,â you murmured, voice soft against the backdrop of rain. Your book thudded quietly onto the bedside table as you shifted, molding yourself further into his side.
âMm?â His gaze didnât lift from the page, but his thumb paused its motion in your hair. A subtle tell that he was listening, truly.
You hesitated, chewing the inside of your cheek. Then, before nerves could get the better of you, the words slipped out. âI want a baby.â
He nodded absently at first. And thenâyou felt itâthe sudden stillness overtaking his entire body. His head jerked down to look at you, eyebrows lifting in shock. âExcuse meâdid I hear that right?â
You gave a sheepish smile, tracing idle patterns along his arm, feeling the tension tighten beneath your fingertips. âWhat did you think I said?â
âThat you want a baby,â he repeated slowly, testing the words on his tongue like they were foreign. His eyesâsoft brown flecked with amberâsearched yours for a joke, a punchline that never came. He tilted his head, resting his chin against your forehead. âThatâs what I heard coming from your mouth.â
âYep.â You glanced up at him through your lashes, heart thumping. His face was an open bookâshock, amusement, fear, love. Always love.
He let out a breathy laugh, shaking his head. âNot only are we nineteen,â he said gently, âweâre in the middle of a war, dovey.â The nickname, warm and familiar, eased the ache blooming in your chest as he kissed the crown of your head.
âI know.â You sighed, pulling back to meet his gaze fully. âI know how crazy it sounds. Merlin, I know. Butââ You broke off, breath catching. âEverything around us is chaos. People we love are dying. Doesnât it make sense to want something good? Something ours? Something thatâs... worth fighting for?â
His expression cracked then, vulnerability bleeding through. He glanced down, his hand slipping from your hair to rest against your stomach, thumb drawing slow circles. Thoughtful. Heartbreaking.
âYou are something worth fighting for,â he whispered. âBut what if I donât make it? What if I... leave you to do this alone?â His voice was raw, words torn from somewhere deep and bruised.
Tears pricked at your eyes. âRemus John Lupin,â you murmured. âYouâre one of the bravest wizards I know, and I hate to hear you say things like that.â
Silence stretched between you, filled only by the rain and your combined breathing. You felt the war raging inside himâlogic versus longing, fear versus hope.
Minutes bled into something longer, timeless. Eventually, he exhaled, a shaky sound. âYou terrify me,â he confessed, burying his face in your hair.
A smile tugged at your lips, kissing his cheek. âLove you too.â
It wasnât a yes. It wasnât a no either. But as his arms tightened around you, as he held you like you were the last piece of something whole, you both knew that in a world gone mad, thisâthis messy, complicated, beautiful thing you hadâwas what made everything else bearable.
Whatever the future held, youâd face it together.
The days that followed were a blur of normalcy and tension, every laugh shadowed by the looming war. Yet something had shifted between you and Remus after that day. His touches lingered longer, kisses deepened with something heavierâan unspoken acknowledgment of what you both wanted and what stood in the way.
One evening, after a long Order meeting, you found yourselves alone in the kitchen. The clock ticked loudly in the background as you poured tea, hands trembling from exhaustion and nerves. Remus watched you from the doorway, his expression unreadable.
âWhat?â you asked as you felt his eyes burning into your side, setting the kettle down.
âNothing,â he said, stepping forward to gently tuck a strand of hair behind your ear. He let a small smile tug at his lips when he met your loving eyes. âJust... thinking.â
âThatâs dangerous,â you teased, leaning into his touch.
He chuckled softly but then grew serious. âI want what you want,â he said quietly, clarifying when you sent him a confused look. âA family. A future. Even if it terrifies me.â
Your breath hitched. âRemusââ
âBut weâll do it on our terms,â he continued, thumbing your cheek. âNot out of fear. Out of love.â
You smiled, tears threatening to spill. âOut of love,â you echoed.
He pulled you into a fierce embrace, lips finding yours in a kiss that spoke volumes. Whatever came nextâwhatever the war threw your wayâyouâd face it. Hand in hand. Heart to heart.
Together.
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#augustâs works đ«§#remus lupin imagine#remus lupin x reader#remus lupin angst#remus lupin oneshot#remus lupin drabble#remus lupin hc#remus lupin fic#remus lupin headcanon#remus lupin fanfiction#remus lupin#remus lupin x self insert#remus lupin x y/n#remus lupin x you#harry potter x reader#hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry#x reader#fluff#angst#comfort#fanfic#fanfiction#remus lupin hurt/comfort#remus lupin fluff#remus lupin scenario#remus lupin comfort#remus lupin blurb#remus lupin needs a hug#remus lupin my beloved#remus loves chocolate
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Sebastian 'thought my owl might pique your interest' Sallow





#imagine you have to argue with this one#well i do argue a lot with him in my head actually#but look at him i want to hug him#and punch him affectionately ofc#ps5 screenshots#hogwarts legacy screenshots#hogwarts legacy#sebastian sallow#slytherin#hogwarts#sebastian sallow screenshots#hogwarts legacy sebastian#cactus captures#edited#pscc sebastian
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