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It's Nice To Have A Friend
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader
Synopsis: Remus' childhood best friend is the only person he is comfortable showing unrestrained affection towards â until he one day gets in his own head about it.
Words: 14.4k
Warnings/tags: there are some suggestive remarks, brief references to "shagging" and implied underage drinking, but i would classify it as safe for minors! fem!reader, use of y/n, childhood best friends to lovers (thus you grew up in wales and use welsh terms, but you aren't said to be welsh), you are in ravenclaw (only for one plot point, not personality), platonic physical affection, romantic physical affection, kissing, "it was revealed to me in a dream" trope, some miscommunication trope, deep yearning, remus' pov (meaning loads of self-loathing and overthinking), panic attack-ish, remus cursing like a sailor and joking about jumping, kind of shy/reserved!remus, some angst, happy ending ofc, background jilypad
Note: phew this was intense but sosososo much fun to write. it is very much a fluffy fic tho, don't be worried<3 i fucking love this story/dynamic so much
It is an ill-kept secret that Remus John Lupin struggles with romantic public displays of affection.
It was something his best friends had teased him relentlessly for since the first time he was given a Valentine Dayâs card in year two by a boy that he didnât even have a crush on mind you, and became a stuttering, spluttering mess. He could still hear James and Siriusâ barks of laughter the second that Hufflepuff was out of view and could still feel the bench shake from when Peter fell off it, clutching his stomach. Remus had been sure his cheeks would be permanently dyed red from the shame.
His one friend who did not betray him in such a manner was his oldest, namely you. Remusâ sweetheart, as Sirius called you, his childhood best friend from back home who he broke the statute of secrecy for when he was too young to realise what that meant, but who thankfully turned out to be a witch too. Something you both wept tears of joy for, as you did not have to be separated when he went off to Hogwarts.
On that horrid day, you only pinched his darkening cheeks and laughed quietly â still teasing, but in a way that felt more like admiring and less like humiliating. He faintly remembers scrunching his nose at you in response, a look you immediately mirrored before you went to hide him in the crook of your neck and gave the others a faux scolding for âembarrassing poor Rem when he is wholly capable of doing so himselfâ.Â
His makeshift pack of friends kept that routine up for the rest of his school years, consisting of James and Sirius poking constant fun, Peter enjoying it all a tad bit too much, and you âprotectingâ him while laughing all the same. His affliction only worsened throughout his time at Hogwarts, but if one of his afflictions were to be the butt of a joke, he supposed he was grateful it was this one.
In moments like these, it was a tad bit difficult to keep that sentiment up, though.
âYou should have seen the look on his face, doll!â Sirius made out through a laugh as the group made their way back from Hogsmeade.Â
He was recounting Remusâ dance on the Three Broomsticks dancefloor with one slightly-more-rowdy-than-normal Emmeline Vance who all but dragged him out there despite his quiet sputters. You had been off on some endless errands that Remus had passionately attempted to join you for before Sirius all but bolted him to the bench because âyou owe me a round, you mangy wolfâ.
âI believe I have seen it many a time, Siri,â you laughed out, yelping slightly when Remus pinched your side from where he had his arm around you. âHey!â you scolded him half-heartedly, point diminished by your grin.
âCheeky minx, donât side with the devil!â Remus conspired with you through a stage-whisper while glaring at Sirius, whose laughter only doubled in intensity.
âYou canât ask me to lie for you, del,â you replied in the same tone of voice, leaning up to kiss his cheek as if to apologise for your treachery. An apology that was wholly accepted as Remus tugged you closer into his side and allowed for the laughter around him to continue with a sigh.
Because therein lies the one exception â Remus Lupin was pathetically incapable of public displays of affection, unless they were with you.
His problem with these displayals was the insinuation behind them and the attention that was brought to him because of it. If Emmeline dances with him, leaving a scandalously little amount of room between them, he knows what she wants from him and everyone else does, too. If his current romantic partner kisses him in the hallway, it is a glimpse into something that otherwise occurs behind closed doors, a reveal of his private life that he does not enjoy. He wants that part hidden, and embarrassment flares through him like a rocket at the thought that others bear witness to it â and then the flames are stoked when they notice that he knows and has enough dignity to be embarrassed, which just fuels an eternal evil cycle.
You, however â your wonderful self he has known all his life, you who refused to ever leave his side despite his lycanthropy and subsequent grumpy, isolationist persona, you who are his absolute better half and light of his life â there was no reason that affection should be hidden. There was nothing secretive nor fragile in your relationship, it was the purest thing he had ever had the pleasure of having.
There was nothing insinuative or blasphemous about it, there was nothing to be held against him. He would hold you, hug you, even kiss your shoulder, cheek and forehead, because he and all else around knew that it meant nothing more. It was nothing out of the norm, nothing for others to point out and bring attention to. There was no glance into something hidden away, there was no line being overstepped. It was just two best friends, aware and proud of how much they meant to one another.
So Remus never had any hesitations about leaning into your touch, about seeking yours out, about lips identifying exposed skin and staying there for a moment or two. It was something he began doing before he truly knew what embarrassment entailed, it was muscle memory as much as instinct these days.
And if others did not understand it fully, that was an issue Remus for once felt no confinement to public opinion on. If people made assumptions or threw glances, it held no importance to him. Even his Marauders, Sirius especially, raised their eyebrows at your proximity when you all first met, but they understood the routine of it all quickly. That these two first years before them were a package deal in every form of the word. It was quickly accepted within your little pack, albeit fondly commented on every now and again. James had Sirius in that same unrestrained way, bodies strewn across each other at any given opportunity, so why couldnât Remus have you? Why wouldnât he?
Never mind that Sirius was officially brought into James and Lily's relationship at the end of last term.
âWell, James would hug anything that moved and seemed like it might need it.â Sirius had argued one night many years ago, not needing to add the and I need it.
âAnd isnât that lovely for Prongs,â Remus had drawled in return. âBut I need a few years to get there, and Y/N happened to be more strategic than you lot.â
âBy knowing you first?â
âPrecisely. Also, sheâs lovelier than you.âÂ
It had earned him a snort and a pillow to the face, but it was accepted without further questioning. With the exceptions only occurring in a drunken babble here and there from Sirius, alone in their dorm after a party. Remus is quite certain he couldnât string together a coherent sentence if his life depended on it in those states, and so he never took it to heart.
Remus revelled in having something of his own, someone only he understood on that level, and his heart always warmed when he thought about how lucky he was that that someone was you.
He subconsciously pulled you even closer at that thought, content and comfortable to do so whether that be around his marauders or in front of the whole Great Hall; there was nothing more to it to be embarrassed of. It was just you; just Y/N and Remus. Like always.
âYou occluding yourself away from your menace of a dorm mate?â you whispered to him then, and he angled his chin down slightly with a smile to find you looking at him curiously.
âOh, yeah,â Remus agreed with a solemn nod. âMust prepare for being locked up in a room with him all night. Itâs tedious work, you know?â
âMost certainly.â You attempted to match his faux severity, but a giggle escaped you nonetheless â a beautiful one that Remus decided to mentally save for the night, should Sirius become unbearable.
Speaking of; âI take great offence to that,â Sirius proclaimed from the few strides ahead he was, pointing his finger in Remusâ direction without turning around. âDog-like hearing, Moony, donât think you can get away with badmouthing me here!â
âDog-like he says,â Remus whispered to you, earning him an indignant âoi!â as Sirius finally turned around.
âGorgeous, would you tell your worse half to knock it off?â
âI sure will,â you declared, turning your body more towards Sirius in Remusâ grasp. âSiri, sweetheart, would you knock it off?â
Within the second, Siriusâ offended expression transformed into one of giddiness. âAwe, princess, you think of me as your other half?â
âWorse half, Pads,â James interjected, looking over his shoulder bemusedly.
âDo keep up,â Remus added with a half-hearted glare.
âIrrelevant!â Sirius threw his hands up and spun around in celebration. âI have won the title of her other half, you can get lost Moons.â
Remus used his arm around your shoulders to angle you back away from Sirius. âI think not. Iâve been keeping this friendship for so long, sheâll need a lawyer to get rid of me,â he stated matter-of-factly, looking down at you at the last bit. âCapiche?â He tilted his head at you.
You hummed through a poorly-withheld smile, as if you were considering it. âSure thing, cariad. Meet with our lawyers tomorrow after lunch?â
Remus gasped as you ripped out of his grasp and stuck your tongue out at him. Flashbacks of your younger days chasing each other down dirt roads came to his mind and widened his grin as he saw you back away from him, eyes trained on his expression.Â
âMinx,â he breathed out through a laugh just before you sat off running away from him; Remus hot on your heels, laughter escaping him freely. Sirius began running with you, though he was slowed as he twirled around and hollered, surely waking the entirety of the mountaintops surrounding the castle.
James had been minding his own business for once as he engaged in quiet conversation with Lily and Pandora, but his eyes twinkled as he eyed his three running friends, exchanging a knowing look with the redhead.
âYoung love,â Pandora sighed dreamily, though James could never be certain if she was looking at the loud, carefree forms before them or at something entirely different.
Remus saw you stopped running while still some dozens of metres away from the castle, still facing away from him, but arms opening to accommodate for the impending crash of his body against yours. It does something funny to his heart to think about, but he just lets it widen his smile as he did exactly as expected â let his arms loop around your waist and twirl you around as he caught up to you.Â
Your out-of-breath giggles permeated into his ears as his face was tucked in between your neck and shoulder as he slowed down, laughter calming in his own chest.
âCaught you,â he whispered through his own breathlessness. âHappy now?â
You turned in his grasp, squeezing at his shoulders both to show affection and seemingly to steady yourself as your chest still heaved; Remus held you tighter to help you in the latter endeavour. âShook off Sirius for a bit, so yeah, I am. As should you be.â
He dropped his head laughing at that, glancing behind him through his hair to see Sirius bent over, hands on his knees as James had already caught up to him and was patting his back in sympathy. Any other time of the month, Remus would likely have been right there with him, but this was a good week and you always seemed to be able to find some semblance of energy within him, even if he thought he had none.
âI take back my calling you minx, then.â He looked at you with a smile. âThat was strategic.â
âAre you saying minxes canât be strategic, Loopy?â You raised your eyebrows at him teasingly, pulling slightly out of his grasp to breathe better.
âIâm sayingâ donât call me Loopy.â
Your smile became almost taunting at that, and Remus knew his comment likely only worsened the likelihood of you using that nickname now. âI just remembered how I used to call you that the other day actually,â you mused, putting on an innocent smile. âI donât remember why I stopped, I just forgot about it. I think it might be time for a renaissance.âÂ
âI think Iâm too out of breath for you to say things like that. I canât chase you any further, but that deserves to be chased.â
You shoved lightly at his shoulder at that. âYouâre getting too old, youâre no fun.â
âIâm super fun. Textbook definition,â Remus harrumphed, gleaning when you rolled your eyes through a burst of laughter.
âNo one who references textbook definitions is fun, Moons!â James called from where the group was catching up to you two, finally within earshot.Â
Sirius was practically draped across Jamesâ shoulder, breath still coming heavy. He pointed yet another accusatory finger, this time at you. âYouâll be the death of me, dollface. Merlinâs tits.â
âDonât blame me for your own inadequacy, gorgeous,â you quipped back. It made Remus rather proud, especially when Sirius groaned dramatically in response.
âTime to get some beauty sleep then, yeah?â James coaxed, giving Siriusâ cheek a peck as he continued effortlessly dragging him in through the entrance of the castle.
Lily hummed in agreement, poking one of her boyfriends in the side. âYeah, Sirius seems to need it.â
âYou think Iâm so sexy, Red, donât lie to yourself,â Sirius mumbled, petulantly remaining worn out over Jamesâ shoulders.
Remus smiled at his friends, hand reaching out behind him blindly, knowing youâd find it. Surely enough, your fingers intertwined with his own and gave him a little tug to hasten his gait down the hallways.
Moving up the staircases with surprisingly little trouble, the group finally found themselves outside the portrait of the Fat Lady, ready to split up with you and Pandora heading to Ravenclaw and the rest clambering inside.Â
You made your goodbyes, quick hugs and kisses on cheeks with Lily and James and a kiss to the hand from Sirius who had decided to lay down dramatically on the floor. When you turned to Remus at last, just a tad bit away from the others, he enveloped you in a warm hug, breathing you in as he settled his chin on your shoulder.
âLet me walk you?â he asked, already knowing you would say no.
âNice try Loopy, but Iâd rather you go inside to the warmth and head to bed,â you murmured into his neck. âThank you, though.â
You always said no. He always asked, anyway. Sometimes, if he was feeling particularly protective or otherwise missed you too much, heâd go with you anyway. Today he decided to respect your wishes.
âTell me again why you had to be an independent person and get sorted into your own house?â he grumbled against you, smiling when he felt your chest rumbling beneath him. That same smile softened when your grip on him grew just the slightest bit tighter.
âSomething tells me youâll survive.âÂ
He tightened his hold on you in turn, one arm around your waist and the other stabilising your neck, before he spun your body around twice, twirling along the hallway. He relished in the laughter that escaped you and ensured to stamp a proper kiss to your hair before he released you back down to the floor.
âSleep well, dove.â
âGoodnight, cariad,â you said through a soft smile, giving him and the others a small wave before turning around to where Pandora was waiting, grabbing her hand as you two all but skipped down the hallway together.
With his eyes still glued on your disappearing form, Remus nearly yelped as Jamesâ hands came up to settle roughly on his shoulders â albeit somewhat careful of his joints â steering him through the now-opened portrait, who was rambling on with complaints about students taking up the space in front of her for too long.
âFunny that,â James started.Â
Remus gave him a puzzled look. âWhat, Prongs?â
âJust that you danced with one Ravenclaw at the Three Broomsticks for two minutes and gained the colour and conversational skills of a tomato; but when you twirl and kiss this Ravenclaw, all youâre left with is that goofy grin of yours.â Jamesâ comment seemed off-handed, said over his shoulder as they walked through the empty common room.
âFirst of all, itâs Y/N weâre talking about and not some Ravenclaw,â he started, confusion laced in his voice. In the meantime, James and Sirius kissed Lily goodbye, the latter giving her bum a light tap as she moved up the stairs to the girlsâ dorms. âSecondly, itâs Y/N. Sheâs my best friend, and one of yours, mind you. Whatâs there to go all tomato for?â
âSome would argue, there is never any reason to go all tomato,â Sirius taunted, ducking the smack Remus aimed towards him.
âYeah, yeah, I know,â James laughed, literally waving it off. âJust pointing out the parallel. Ironic, innit?â
âDonât see why it would be,â Remus grumbled petulantly in return. Sirius reached up to ruffle his hair somewhat roughly before entering their dorm, where Peter was already waiting for them, tucked into bed.
âWhatâre we laughing about tonight, fellas?â he questioned without looking up from the magazine he was reading through. Remus was fairly certain he had seen Mary reading through that very same magazine last week.
âOh just at Remusâ peculiarities with birds.â Sirius felt emboldened with his comment from where he was crouched behind his bed â ample distance to protect him from Remus, he surely gathered.
âSo, nothing new? Nice.â Peter returned his attention to the magazine it never really left.
âYeah, donât worry Pete â your friends are just as big arseholes as on any other day.â Remus bent down to pat the boy on the shoulder before moving over to his own bed, between Peter and Siriusâ.Â
âHey, I donât mean to be an arsehole,â James complained with almost a full pout across his lips within a second of Remusâ comment. âWeâre just having a bit of fun psychoanalysing you, sâall.â
âWhich, of course, is a generally accepted polite thing to do.â Remus nodded as if he was gravely understanding, only flipping James off when the other boy didnât catch his sarcasm.
âNo, Remmy, what would be rude is to point out how you are desperatelyââ Sirius began with taunting mirth plastered all over his face, but he was cut off as James all but jumped on him to cover his mouth.Â
The black haired boy looked up at his boyfriend first with some offence and then a look Remus didnât want to witness.
âHow about we leave poor Moony alone for the night, huh baby?â James questioned, moving his hand away from Siriusâ mouth as the other boy nodded almost dumbly, still staring up at him.
âWhoâs turning red now?â Remus whispered to himself as he looked through his trunk for his pyjamas. He barely had the reflexes to catch the pillow Sirius hurled at him, tossing it back with a loud laugh that was quickly reciprocated by his best mates.
As if a miracle had been awarded them by some forgiving gods, the boysâ dorm room quieted down fairly quickly after that. Sirius and James settled in Siriusâ bed for the night, barely fitting themselves onto the mattress that was almost too small for one boy, let alone two. Once in each otherâs arms, however, it was an easy thing to drift off. Peter was asleep before the other three had even brushed their teeth.
Remus was the only one tossing. Not unusual, but he couldnât really understand why that was tonight.Â
His sleep cycle often closely followed the moonâs, and he was almost two weeks away from the full moon, a perfectly decent time for falling and staying asleep. Tonight, though, his body was once more fighting him. He kept replaying the night, the conversations, the interactions, trying to pin his unrest on something. He supposed that dance with Vance had been unexpected and the adrenaline spike of all the attention following it might still linger and make sleep evade him.Â
Despite what his dismay for public romantic displays might indicate, Remus was no prude. As a matter of fact, just as Sirius had before he was locked down, Remus was no stranger to making his rounds at the occasional common room party. Rarer was it that he shagged anyone back home, as he spent most of his time with you, but it had happened here and there too. Vance and him had even spent a night together once at a quidditch afterparty, but he had no significant interest in her apart from a mutually understood night of fun. He never really did, even when his partners were great in all capacities. It just didnât seem that romance was an object for Remus â and good riddance, if the struggles of dealing with it so far was any sign.
Perhaps that was it then, dancing with Vance had rehashed something for him. Though the idea didnât settle well in his bones, Remus also knew that he would never settle if he didnât give his mind an excuse for his sudden restlessness.
After checking the time with a hefty sigh, he decided to throw in the towel and took a small sip of a sleeping draught potion he had at the ready in his bedside table at all times. If sleep would not come to him, he would hunt it down damn it. His friendsâ playful mockery and a dance he didnât even want to partake in would not cause him any more torment.
As Remus slipped into the land of dreams, he may come to regret that sentiment, if but a bit.
There are warm bodies pressed uncomfortably close to him â the warmest of which has her arms around his neck, one hand scraping through his hair. It should feel good, Remus enjoys when his hair is played with, but this feels sharp enough to draw blood. Emmelineâs laugh is all he can make out over the chatter and stomping around him, but it feels wrong, scratchy like a record player. Her fingers on him are cold, unlike anything else in the room.
It is spinning. The room, that is. Remus is unfocused, as if he had been shooting vodka and not butterbeer earlier. He canât quite make out any of his friends, or anyone really, Emmelineâs features bleeding out into the background.
For some reason his heart is pounding the way it does before his transformation. Everything feels painfully wrong and he is aware of every inch of his body where Emmeline is touching him.
She is still laughing and Remus is sure it would make his ears bleed, which only confuses him further because Emmeline is truly a nice girl. Just not one he wants to feel flush against himself at the moment.
He reaches a hand up to touch his ear â realising only now that his arms are hanging limply by his sides, the only static thing in the otherwise spinning room â and when he retracts his hand to look at it, his fingers are coated with blood.
His breathing grows ragged as he feels the blood running down the side of his neck. He has half a mind to tell Emmeline, to shout for help. He doesnât. Nothing comes out when he tries to open his mouth, all control of his body ripped from his grasp.
With no warning he realises the wetness on his neck is not blood, but someoneâs open mouth smearing kisses down it with reckless abandon. His stomach ties in knots and he wants to push Emmeline off of him, still to no avail.
Her grip on him tightens painfully, and Remus swears he feels a bone break. He would know.
The flurry behind her has just become a swirl of colours and sounds to him and Remus feels himself drowning in a moment he desperately wants away from. He shuts his eyes hard, taking deep breaths, trying to calm himself.
He feels a warmth in his chest, starkly different from the heat around him, that slowly, like thawing ice, begins to spread throughout him. He hums the melody you sang to him during his first ever panic attack, the sweet one that always lulls him to sleep, and the warmth spreads faster.
With his eyes still screwed shut, Remus begins to regain the feeling in his legs first, noticing them swaying back and forth to some calmer, unknown rhythm.
The feeling in his hand returns too, and itâs clasped around someone else's. Theirs is also warm, light and fits much better in his, though heâs not quite sure what heâs comparing it to.
The front of his body is warmer than the back as heâs pressed up against someone, swaying with them in a slow dance that would never have worked in the middle of Three Broomsticks. It flows with his soul.
At last, Remus can hear again, as if coming up from water. He hears that it was not him humming, but rather a soft figure tucked under his chin, humming the vibrations of the melody against the side of his neck.
When he tightens his arms instinctively, he does not need to open his eyes to know it is you.
He does anyway, looking down at you, standing in his arms, swaying together in an empty Gryffindor common room. There is a lazy smile on your lips as you look up at him, cheek against his chest, eyes twinkling like the starlight.
Remus feels right. Remus feels good. His thoughts are honey, sweet but slow, coating over any coherent reactions he might have to standing here with you like this. He escaped and he is with you and all is right once more.
Have you danced like this before? Did it feel like this then?
You seem unpuzzled, relaxed. The warmth settles in Remus for good.
âHey handsome,â you whispered, as if you were sharing a secret with him before angling your face more up towards his.
Remus is not in charge of his body when his neck dips down and lets his lips meet yours halfway, casual and expectantly, a habit as much as a wish. You taste like yourself. You smell like yourself. Remus is surrounded by you, cornered by your smile against his lips.
You pull back all too quickly, furrowing your brows at him. Dream-Remus has no hesitation of removing the hand from around your back to thumb at the furrow, brushing away any negative thoughts from you. He kisses the spot between your eyebrows.
Everything is right.
When his eyes meet yours again, the concerned look in them has not changed. You reach a tentative hand up to his cheek, thumb swiping over his cheekbone as you hold him with what he irrevocably knows to be love.Â
âItâs time to wake up, cariad,â you said with a small sad smile.
The last thing Remus remembers is the feeling of the floor disappearing beneath him.
Remus sat up with a gasp, and for a rare moment in time he was speechless.
He was not a stranger to invasive, questionable or downright spiritual dreams, a side effect of both his connection with the moon and the tons of potions he has taken over the years. Usually, he is present in his dreams and acts as his own little commentator during and after them, narrating what happens and what he thinks of it.
It was not uncommon for him to think âI think I will remember this oneâ as the final thought in a dream. Or when he wakes up in tears, his first thought was often âthat was a bit dramatic of you, calm downâ.
Now, he had nothing. Now, he was speechless.
Worse yet, usually when he wakes up with a jolt, it is in the middle of the night â but now, as his senses began to trickle back in, he could hear the commotion around him that only could mean the boys are at various stages in the process of getting ready.
Remus Lupin had just had a life-altering, earth-shattering dream, and James Fleamont Potter was repeatedly knocking his knee into his nightstand as he jumped around while tying his shoes on, instead of sitting down to do it like a normal person would.
He thought James was saying something, and maybe even to Remus specifically, but he could still hear the blood rushing through his head. Beneath that again, he could hear your humming.Â
With a groan, Remus let himself topple over from his sitting position to land face-first into his duvet.
Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck. What the fuck?
âOi!â Remus finally heard, as what felt like a rolled up pair of socks hit his head. âWhat in Godrickâs name has gotten into you, mate? You good?â It was Sirius voice calling, seemingly from across the room.
Remus just groaned in reply. His eyes were wide open as he stared directly into his sheets, feeling both freezing cold and like his brain was slowed by a fever.
âYou okay, Moons?â Peterâs voice came gentler from beside him. Remus thought his hand might be hovering near him, as if he was considering consolingly patting him but was unsure if he should.
Another groan.
âOkay, what about this: groan once if this is Moony mooning over something and twice if youâre in actual crisis,â James suggested, not unkindly.
A singular groan, though it sure did feel like two.
âGroan once if youâre a prick and twice if youâre insufferable,â Sirius felt the need to comment.
Instead of making any further sounds, Remus wrangled his arm from beneath the blanket to show Sirius how he felt about him in the moment with a gesture.
âFantastic!â James exclaimed. âYou have class in 35 minutes, Moons, and breakfast now, so best get a move on.â Remus heard the telltale sound of James leaving â as in, Jamesâ heavy footsteps moving across the floor and Sirius scrambling like a dog to follow after him. At the complete lack of sounds in the rooms after that, he assumed Peter moused after them as well.
At last Remus sat up with a sigh and stared emptily in front of him, mind moving too fast for him to catch a thought but too slow for him to properly process anything.
What does this mean?Â
Except Remus could no longer deny that he knew what it meant. That the instant your humming caressed his ears, he knew what it meant. That his subconsciousness wanted to replace a girl who saw him as a romantic prospect in a place Remus felt queasy in with you in a place he considered home. That is no coincidence.
And that when you kissed himâ
Except you did not kiss him. Remus shook his head at that, as if the thoughts could just tumble out of his ears. You did not kiss him and he did not kiss you. Because this was a dream, it was not real and Remus must just be really, really unwell.
He felt unwell, but not in the way he was trying to convince himself.
Taking one deep breath, Remus looked to the awning of their little dormitory and shot out a silent prayer for any higher power to listen.
Put me back together, I cannot fall apart like this.
Bury this back down deep, I cannot feel like this.
It was going to be a long day.
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By the time Remus had made it to the entryway to the Great Hall, feeling frazzled and less put together than he had an excuse to, he saw his group of friends making their way out.
âRem!â It was you who caught sight of him first, and immediately beelined towards him, the others following closely behind, wearing varying degrees of concern and confusion as they looked him up and down.
Your face was by far the most concerned, as you immediately brought your left hand up to cup his cheek. âAre you alright, cariad?â
For the first time in your almost two decades of friendship, Remus was painfully aware of your physical proximity.
He always knew, of course, but it never really registered with him â it was completely natural. Right now, nothing about him felt natural. You stood flush with him and he felt you against him like a fire, skin singeing beneath his clothes. Your eyes seemed so big looking into his that he could get lost in them, his only internal monologue being a dreamy sigh and a long string of curse words at the absolute madhouse chaos that his mind was becoming. As he looked at you, it was like he could see his version of you from his dream as well, how you looked at him with so much love and admiration, how your lips inched closer to his.
âMate?â Remus realised then, that he had been staring at you for far too long, not answering your question, to the point where James had to try to catch his attention.
âIâ uh,â Remus sputtered, eyes flickering wildly all over your face, panic rising in his chest as he realised he could not think clearly with you so close.
He took a step back without thinking, just barely out of your grasp but still close, and shook his head. âSorry, yeah, no, yes, I just feel a bit⌠off today.â
The furrow between your brows deepend, and once more his mind flashed back to his dream. His hand twitched. It seemed like you werenât even aware of it when you took a step closer, to be back by his side, reaching your wrist up to place it on his forehead to feel his temperature. âYouâre feeling poorly?â you whispered so quietly and so lovingly Remus thought he might faint.
Was it always like this? It was always like this. Why was he freaking out about it then? He was freaking out. What the fuck was wrong with him?
With horror, Remus realised that a slight blush was creeping up his neck, and he fought hell to keep it down as he cleared his throat. âJust a little, uh, dove, itâs nothing to worry about.â
âDo you want to go lay down?â You began what he knew would be a string of suggestions for things to do to make him feel better, and he could not stand watching you be so concerned when he was lying to you.
Almost like a flinch, he pulled back out of your arms â properly this time, taking several strides backwards away from the group. It barely registered with him that James and Sirius were looking at him with some confused amusement while Lily looked sympathetic.
âI, erm, will be fine, yeah? Nothing to worry about.â Without properly looking, he reached an arm out to grab Peter by the shoulder and all but manhandled him to his side. âPeter and I have Herbology now, but uh, Iâll catch you later?â
Remus hated how everything he said sounded like a question, like he was running a lie by you for you to confirm if it was believable. Remus hated that he couldnât tear his gaze away from your face for more than a few seconds and most of all he hated that he was spiraling under the weight of your gaze in turn. A horrible combination.
âTake care, Rem,â you whispered as he all but ran away from you, hauling Peter along.
You stood looking after him for a moment, only turning your head when you felt Lilyâs reassuring hand on your shoulder to find a small smile on her face.
âWhat in the buggering hell was that?â Sirius questioned, looking mostly at you for an answer.
âI donât know,â you said, honestly. Had you known, you might still not have told him, though, if you thought Remus wouldnât want you to. âI usually always know about his moods before they come, but this has me stumped,â you murmured, mostly to yourself.
âHe woke up weirdly,â James mused, rubbing his hand across his chin. âI guess weâll just see where the day goes, yeah?â
The four of you nodded at each other, but you still gnawed on your lip in concern, glancing over your shoulder to where he disappeared.Â
Whatever it was, you hoped he would come talk with you about it when he was ready.
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Remus only had one hour to compose himself during Herbology before he had Charms with you. Sharing most of his classes with you was something he had always considered a blessing, and while that sentiment would likely never fade, it was also causing him some distress as he almost toppled the work desk with his jittering.
Peter didnât question him, but Remusâ obvious nerves were apparently contagious for the anxious boy who jittered right along with him, casting him the occasional glance.
Letting his elbows fall heavily on the desk, Remus put his head in his hands and ignored the instructions Professor Sprout was walking them through â he would let Peter pick up the slack for once and then subsequently accept the lower marks. Right now, Remus had to think and get his shit together.
He breathed his way through some panic exercises and pictured you in his mind. It almost brought a smile to his lips in an instant and for the first time, he let the realisation of how irrevocably wrecked for you he was.
Has it always been like this? Why have I never put this into words before? How can I revert back?
In that moment, Remus decided two things. Firstly, there was no possibility of you returning his feelings nor would he ever expect you to. It was true that you accepted and loved him in a way he never could quite believe himself deserving of, but that in itself is testament that it couldnât be any more. What you gave him was already too much, it would be unthinkable for you to harbour even deeper feelings for him.
Second, and most importantly, he could not lose you. Remus has made many mistakes in his time, but he could not live with himself if he lost you. It would be too much. Because regardless of the fact that he now knew he wasâ that he now knew what he knew, the friendship between you was the most important thing. It was Remus and Y/N, right?
He could not be weird and sputtering, he could not make you uncomfortable. Meaning, he could not withdraw from you despite his instinct to run and hide. Shame burned within him at the thought that even if he could withdraw he didnât know if he could fight his want not to. You were muscle memory.
Remus opened his eyes and slowly dragged his palms down his face in resolution. He would have to act as if nothing was wrong, and he would have to lie through his bloody teeth to explain away whatever bodily reactions he has.
If he starts stammering, he will have to shut up and lie that he is tired. If he becomes an embarrassing shade of auburn, he will have to cough and lie that he might be coming down with a fever. If he shakes, it is because of lack of sleep. If he, Merlin forbids, cries, he will have to claim he must be coming down with some odd moonsickness. You will surely follow him to Madam Pomfrey and maybe it will be easier when youâre alone.
Or maybe it will be worse.
No matter which it was, Remus would have to soldier it, for your sake. You did not deserve his imposing infatuation, but you also did not deserve to lose what you thought to be a loyal friend.
When him and Peter packed up the barely-used desk and mumbled a goodbye to a disapproving Sprout in the door, Remus made it his mission to focus on his breathing again as he almost ran down the hallways to where your friend group always met up outside the Charms classroom.
Be normal, be normal, be normal.
Your eyes found him the second he rounded the final corner, almost as if you had been watching it, waiting for him. A beautiful smile lit up on your face as soon as you saw him, albeit a bit dampened by the worry in your eyes â he simultaneously wanted desperately to soothe you while also berating himself for it being there. His fault.
âHey dovey.â He forced his words to be casual, his smile to be measured as he strode up beside you.Â
This is where he is supposed to drag you into a sideways hug, squeezing your hips while dropping a kiss on the top of your head, causing Sirius to make some quip about âyou were literally just gone an hour. He stood beside you perhaps a beat too long before he began to do so with shaking hands, and he felt your burning look as you studied him. Remus made it all the way up to where he would kiss your head before he chickened out due to the tornado screaming in his stomach.
âHi, Rem,â you all but whispered, your words just for him. You opened your mouth to say more, but he was afraid of what it would be.
âWaited long?â he asked to distract you from it.
âNah,â you said and leaned further into his side. âBut Iâm glad youâre here now. Howâre you feeling?â
At that, he saw Peter, Sirius, James and Lily â who had been stuck in their own little world â look up and try to hear what he has to say. Remus crumbled under their watchful gazes, knowing they knew him well enough to pick apart his every little reaction. He cleared his throat.
âI donât really know,â he settled for. âMy headâs murky, didnât sleep well.â
You made a soft cooing sound and started rubbing circles on the side of his hip from where your arms were circled around him. It knocked a wave of dizziness into him that made him want to take a step back to lean against the cold stone wall behind you. In replacement he settled for holding onto you tighter; it only made it worse.
âAre you sure you donât want to go lay down? Merlin knows we wonât be missing out on anything with the way Flitwick rambles away any sense he might have.â
This is where Remus would laugh heartily at your obvious disdain for the professor that he never truly understood. Instead, his mind zeroed in on one word you said.
We. We, we, we, we.
Circeâs tits, did he want to take you up on that.
He swallowed, acutely aware that you must have heard the sound when stood so close to him, though you didnât give away any reaction. To buy himself a moment to collect his thoughts, Remus finally dared tilt his chin downwards to kiss the top of your head. It might have been too slow, too tentative, but his heart was beating so fast the rest of his body felt too slowed down in comparison. He hoped you thought the kiss was a thank you for caring and not the nervous stall it was. He hoped he wouldnât be eternally damned for breathing in the scent of you.
âIâm quite alright, dove,â he murmured instead, furiously avoiding the surely questioning gazes of his other friends. âThank you, though.â
You grumbled some but didnât push him on it. He silently thanked you for that, too.
His throat was too parched to partake in the silent banter amongst his friends as you walked into Charms, too focused on where your bodies brushed as you walked, too deafened by the sound of your laughter.
You sat down in your regular spots, you and Remus side by side in the front, with Sirius and James behind you and Lily and Mary to your right. This was normal, this was alright. Flitwick droned on about the theoretics and debates around the charms you learned last lesson, it went in one ear and out the other.
Absentmindedly, you had grabbed Remusâ hand lightly between yours and were tracing soothing circles along his wrist and palm. You meant so well, and this would have cured likely any other ailment Remus struggled with, but right now there were fireworks going off in his head.
Taking advantage of the notice Dumbledore had given all of his professors to not call Remus out on sleeping in class, he folded his arms and laid his head down on them, carefully not to take his hand away from you. If he could shield his face, he could probably talk himself down before class ended.
In the solitude of his arms, he could picture it was just the two of you, sitting in the treehouse you built between your houses as children. If he focused enough, he could smell the apples that grew around him and feel the rough wood beneath his stomach. There, your hand would still be in his, maybe even your cheek on his chest, and it would be alright. It would all be alright because it was just you, and Remus could play dumb and he would never have to realise his feelings and fuck himself over.
It almost worked. Until he was interrupted.
âPsst! L/N?â The whisper was laced with a laughter Remus knew too well and did not care for.
You clearly ignored it â Remus could practically see the eye roll you surely threw his way â but that wasnât enough to stop his theatrics.
âL/N!â Barty called once more from a couple seats behind you to your right, voice threatening to alert Flitwick to your inattention. âWhatâs wrong with your dog?â
âWhat?â you whispered back in equal parts confusion and irritation.
âYour puppy, Lupin,â Barty said, as if it was obvious. Unfortunately, Remus could picture his eye roll too, though his stomach was turning for a wholly different reason. âWhatâs wrong with it?â
âRemus is quite alright, Junior,â you hissed back, hand tightening on Remusâ at the same time as he loosened it. âAnd donât call him a dog.â
Remus slowly lifted his head from his arms and took back his hands to wipe harshly at his face, still not looking towards Junior who barked a low laugh.
âFollows you around like one. Wouldnât surprise me if you had some invisible leash going onââ Barty quipped, cutting himself off before you could respond and turning to Evan Rosier sitting beside him. âOooooh, an invisible leash is a marvellous idea, Rosie.â
It was clear you had lost his attention, but Remusâ face still burned painfully as he shifted in his seat. With a harrumphing sound, you turned to look at him. He didnât meet your eye, couldnât.
âIgnore him.â Remus always marvelled at how you manage to convey your frustration and care at the same time.
He just hummed in the affirmative, still wiping a bit harshly at his face. If he treated it harshly enough, could he blame his violent flush on it?
âCariad,â you mumbled, gently taking his hands away from his face, clearly spotting his efforts.
He saw your furrowed eyebrows looking at him, and that was the end of what he could take for the lesson. As you opened your mouth, surely to inquire about how he is, like the beautifully kind person he knows you to be, he pushed his chair backwards.
âI think I should probably listen to you and go lay down, dove,â he murmured, avoiding your gaze. Before you could shoot in and say you would come with him, he continued. âCan you please take notes for me in Transfiguration after this?âÂ
An indirect rejection, a plea for isolation. He didnât look at your face as he gathered his things, waiting for you to respond instead.
âSure, if thatâs what you want,â you said carefully.
What I want is you.
âYes, please.â Taking a deep breath, he leaned forward and pressed a parting goodbye kiss to your cheek, tradition. âThank you, love.â
Then he was sneaking his way out around the desks, barely catching a murmured voice he knew to be Siriusâ, likely leaning forward to ask you about him. His lips singed.
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Remus hid away in his room for two hours, actually being truthful and trying to get a nap in. The dorm room felt serendipitous, being swept up in rare silence and a grace of darkness as he trickled in and out of consciousness. If he dreamed more of you, he would not admit it.
Any semblance of reprieve he might have chased down was ripped away from him by the creaking of the door and the wall of sound that followed his three favourite boys who always got on his last three nerves.
âOi, Moons!â Sirius exclaimed, far too cheerily. âYou know the rules!â
Remus propped his head up on his elbow from where he was sprawled on his stomach, looking blearily at the three figures as they situated themselves within the dorm. âThe rule to not wake a sleeping sod? Yes, Iâm the only one who knows that rule it seems.â
Sirius took off his sweater as he discarded his uniform and used it to swat at Remus. âNope! No wallowing on your own. Sharing is caring.â
ââM not wallowing,â Remus grumbled as he let his head fall back into his pillow.
Letting his guard down was undoubtedly a mistake because the second Sirius was out of sight, he had the audacity to jump into Remusâ bed, nearly flinging him off from the impact. Both Sirius and James were laughing boisterously as Sirius collapsed on top of Remus and ruffled his hair when he tried to shove him off. âNot anymore, no, we wonât let you.âÂ
Remus hated that he loved them.
âPrecisely,â James added as he pointed at Remus from where he was changing into his non-uniform clothes as well. âSo either speak your mind or perk up, buttercup.â
Remus groaned but let Sirius drag him up into a sitting position. âCan a poor lycanthrope not have one off day without you lot getting your knickers in a twist?â Despite his best efforts, there was no ire in his voice.
âNope!â James said, popping the p. âNot on our watch.â
âLife is simply miserable without our Moony,â Sirius said, clutching his chest as if he was ailing. âAnd do you have any idea how weird it is to see your sweetheart without you by her side? Itâs like watching a cut up picture.â
All humour that had been creeping into Remusâ expression was washed away in and instant as he swallowed harshly, suddenly averting his gaze from Sirius. Instead, James caught it, who looked at him with big eyes behind his glasses, cocking his head to the side. He looked far too much like the stag he is, before his mouth opened in a small gasp. âOh,â he whispered softly.
Remusâ heart was beating painfully hard at the look of realisation that crossed his face, turning back to Sirius who had a similar knowing, almost pitying look in his eyes. No, no, no, no.
âIâll be fine, you, erm, wonât have to live without me much longer,â Remus tried to volley back, just a few seconds too late, tongue feeling heavy at being found out.
If his best mates could see through him that quickly, then you probably already had. He had half a mind to take you up to the Astronomy Tower like old times, so he could apologise and then jump off as an act of redemption.
Sirius gave his shoulder a rough squeeze, shaking him a little as if he knew what was going through his mind. âFantastic. Then youâll join us for our free periods, yeah? And the party later tonight?â
Still somewhat sputtering, Remusâ eyes widened to an extent he was sure was comedic. âThe paâ the party?â
James smiled at him. âYeah, Moons. Gryffindor half-term party? That we have talked about all week?â
âMerlin, maybe Pomfrey needs to go easy on the potions she gives you,â Sirius teased, getting up to finish changing.
âOr she could give me more,â Remus whispered hopefully, earning him a round of chuckles.Â
âYouâll be fine, Rem,â James said, with an undertone Remus did not care for. âIf youâre still feeling⌠off throughout the day and night, you can always snuggle up with a book and ignore us hooligans.â Then, almost as if he was testing the waters. âIâm sure Y/N would love to join you.â
Remus didnât deign any of that with a response, but he suddenly thought he should get out of his bed so his face didnât seem so red in contrast with the white sheets.
âI have some essays to knock out, so yeah, Iâll join you to study,â Remus relented. He opened his own trunk to get changed, but decided to half-ass it and just take off his tie and replace his uniform wool with one of his own patterned jumpers.
âAnd for the party later!â Sirius corrected, ensuring Remus didnât think he could back out.
âSure, sure.â He ruffled his own hair so it was Remus-messy and not Sirius-messed-up-my-hair-messy. âLetâs just go.â
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Considering the extent to which he could fuck this up for himself, Remus reckoned he had been doing fairly good keeping his shit together throughout the day.
If he mentally cursed more than normal, contemplated the murder of each one of his friends including himself and generally couldnât breathe, well, that was merely part of it.
The whole lot had shacked up in the library for the triple free periods you had back to back on Fridays. While you doted concernedly over him for the first thirty minutes, you eased up once you seemed to decide that this wasnât Remus shoving down some lycanthropy-struggles and avoiding support and help.Â
As always, the two of you sat in the love seat, your legs sprawled over his lap as you read through your textbooks in the oddest positions. This was usually something he might chide you for â âyour neck will hurt if you hang over the edge like that, loveâ â but today he buried his face into his textbooks with all his might to not seem like he was aware of your body. He was, of course, you burned over his skin and lit up his heart, and Circeâs tits was he the stupidest sod in the whole castle.
Nonetheless, he made it through all three hours, engaging in comforting banter and low laughs with his best mates. When you teamed up with him to mess with Sirius, he at least knew that you werenât upset with him in any way, even though he was being a lunatic today, even though he most definitely would have deserved it.
What Remus knew would be his breaking point was the Gryffindor party.
It was a laid back event, a party thrown for all of Gryffindor, though it was mostly the upper years who were encouraged to attend. They arranged it halfway through every term to celebrate making it through and engaging with each other. Meaning, most people didnât get shitfaced but there was some good bubbling energy maintained throughout the whole night.
You and Remus had a tradition for how you dealt with parties â just as you had a tradition for pretty much everything, he had come to notice. Gods, he lovâ Stop it.
Neither one of you were necessarily fond of large crowds, but you both were incredibly loyal and fond of your friends and wanted to spend time with them. Thus, you attended the parties, but you always did so together. The more uncomfortable you got, the closer you would get to each other, and if one ever needed a break, they would tap the other three times and they would make up an excuse to usher them out of there.
It had never felt so unnerving to be so known.
Throughout the whole party he had been jittery, head rushing with thoughts. He desperately tried not to take in your outfit and then he desperately tried not to read into it when you seemed disappointed he didnât compliment you for it like he usually did. Why did he have to be such a sweet best friend normally? Remus canât keep up with himself.
It did not help him in the slightest that others around the party seemed to focus on your outfit much more openly than he could dare. It made him gravitate even closer to you, tighten his hand on his hip, momentarily rest his chin on the top of your head â and then his actions made him want to kick himself. Possessiveness was the last thing he could be engaging with when he was already betraying you in such a manner.Â
Leave it to Remus to fuck up something beautiful.
To say you didnât seem to notice that he was troubled would be taking it too far, but at least you didnât seem to notice why. You kept him close to your side and would at random points stroke his back soothingly. He wondered if you just thought he was uncomfortable with the party.
You were chatting with Pandora by the drinks table when Barty and Evan strolled up to you both with cheshire cat grins.
âThere he is, back on his leash,â Junior said through a menacing laugh, ignoring Evanâs slight elbow to his side. âFeeling better, darling?â
âWhat brings you to the lions' den, Junior?â Remus asked carefully to divert the topic.
âWell. Y/Nâs going so Pandoraâs going so Evanâs going, and thusââ he did a small flourishing spin ââ Iâm going.â
âYouâre impossible,â Evan murmured, while Pandora just smiled happily.Â
âIs he feeling better, then?â Barty asked once more, this time looking at you.
âNo, actually,â you said with a small smile Remus knew not to be genuine. âHe is absolutely devastated youâre not in the Slytherin common room right now. He had big plans for you there, you know.â
Remus tried to choke down his laugh as Barty looked torn between glee and irritation. Somehow he made both work. âSorry to soil your plans then, Lupin. Better luck next time.â
Then he stalked off in almost a hurry and Remus couldnât help but hope he was going to Slytherin to check if you were telling the truth.Â
He looked down at where you were standing beside him and squeezed your shoulder lightly. âYou really are a minx,â he whispered conspiratorially.
That turned out to be his undoing. You turned your head to the side to look up at him with mirth playing around in your enamouring eyes, a soft tilt to the corner of your mouth. And your face was oh so painfully close to his.
Remus became acutely aware that he could easily lean in and catch your smile with his. That the air he was breathing had been close to you in some of the only ways he had not yet. That he must look like your boyfriend when youâre standing essentially pressed up against each other like this.
That he most certainly has been looking at your lips for far too long.
When he flicks his gaze back up, he sees a slight furrow between your brows again as you seem to take in his reaction, and suddenly he goes from having butterflies in his stomach to needing to throw them all up. He took a sudden staggering step backwards, almost crashing into James who was engaging in some animated discussion with Marlene.
âI, uh,â Remus said and dear Godrick he was stammering. âIâll get us some drinks and we can sit down, yeah?â He didnât wait for you to respond, instead spinning his back to you and hoping you pick up conversation with Pandora again.
Breathe in. Breathe out. Donât be a bloody arse.
He hoped he had steadied himself enough by the time he plopped down in his favourite grandfather chair near the fire. He placed both of your drinks on the table in front of him, vowing to touch his as minimally as possible to make sure he keeps whatever wits he has left with him.
A dumb smile takes over his face as his breathing quickens when he sees you make your way over to the seating area, after having listened to his desperate silent plea and finished your conversation with Pandora. Pushing his luck, he shoots another silent prayer that it will be smooth sailing from here, which is apparently promptly ignored as you happily sit down in his lap.
Fuck.
This, he reminds himself, is also normal for the two of you. Especially at parties, especially if you have reason to believe he is unsteady in any sense of the word, which he most certainly has given you plenty of reason to believe.Â
You give him some form of greeting he canât quite catch and isnât sure if he reciprocated as you settle down, putting majority of your weight on his right thigh as you lean your body sideways against his. One of your arms snuck around his shoulders, fingers winding up playing with the hair at the nape of his neck, while the other is stabilising yourself on his knee. Majority of your close friends had followed your lead by sitting down in the small gathering, chattering amongst themselves. He was half-aware that you were rambling on about something to him, something he probably really wanted to listen to, but it felt like his head was underwater.
Unsure of what else to do, he lowered his face into your shoulder and took deep breaths there.
You seemed wholly unbothered, fingers continuing in his hair as your soothing voice carried him through what he feared might become a panic attack. He was almost there, when the cocoon you two had in your chair was burst by the presence of your other friends.
âYou alright there, Moons? Youâre not going to go all vampire on poor Y/N?â Siriusâ tone was lighthearted and teasing, but Remus felt as if he might actually die.
âOh, heâs quite alright,â you answered for him with a smile before he could embarrass himself, immediately switching over to engage in conversation with the friends sitting closest to you. Your hand on his knee squeezed reassuringly.
Fuck, how could he not love you?
He loved you.
Remus almost had to fight crying as he hid in the crook of his neck, overwhelmed by his own emotions and the surely watchful gazes of those around him â the latter of which was why he couldnât.Â
With a deep breath he let his desire win for just one second and pressed a soft kiss to your shoulder before emerging from his hiding place. He shifted you carefully to be more comfortable, so that your back was against him and he could rest his head on the shoulder he just kissed.
He did fairly good, partaking in conversation, engaging with the others, albeit more quietly and less than usual. He laughed and he smiled and you were so soft against him, as if you had melted. Remus was in heaven while being tortured.
Marlene wolf whistled quietly from where she was sat on the floor, eyeing Remus with mirth. Though he still did not know why, he was already turning red, the tips of his ears burning.
âHi, Remmy.â He heard the soft voice say beside him and he turned his head to see Emmeline giving him a somewhat sly smile. âThe dance floorâs picking up. Want to go for another round?â
Remusâ stomach churned. Emmeline was such a sweet girl and he never could say no to her, the only thing that felt worse than the embarrassment from his friendsâ teasing was the thought of embarrassing her â though Remus was sure even thinking like that made him into an even bigger arse.
Sirius and James had told him multiple times that he could say no. As had you, reminding him how important it was to have boundaries, even while you were sitting practically on top of him at the time. He just could never bring himself to.
Yet his mouth seemed to move on its own accord before he could think, arms tightening around you. âNo, not tonight Emmeline, sorry. Knock yourself out, though.â He tried to give her a warm smile, but his movements seemed to be outside of his control at the moment, breath sucked from his lungs.
He realised with a sting that he should have given her more credit all along when she beams back at him. âNo worries, enjoy your night!â she cheered before twirling towards the dance floor herself.
Remus let out a shaky breath and turned to his friends who were almost staring him down. Jamesâ mouth was even open in shock, which he thought was a bit dramatic.
âHold on, what just happened?â Sirius guffawed. âHas our little Moony learned to say no?â
Remus flushed even further. âShut up, Pads.â
âDonât think I will,â his mate replied with a wolfish grin turning to look to the others for support. âNever thought Iâd see the day.â
âWhatâs inspired this change in you?â Mary asked thoughtfully, propping her head into her hands as if she was settling in for a lengthy response.
All eyes were back on Remus and he felt like the mask he had been clinging to all day was crumbling. The nerves that shot through him like lightning now was not his usual humiliation from being in a charged spotlight â no, this was fear. Genuine fear that if he didnât get his head screwed back on within two seconds, he might say something too revealing, or his face would do it without him having to open his mouth. That his fiery ears would somehow spell out I am in love with my very best friend and I realised it too late and am making it everybody elseâs problem. He had no idea what to do.
In his time of despair, with Maryâs big eyes staring up at him, Marlene and Lily already snickering between them and Sirius raising an expecting brow, his instincts knew of only one way out.
His finger on your hip lifted. Tap, tap, tap.
Almost as if a switch had gone off, you made a soft gasp and turned to look at him in his lap. âGods, Rem, speaking of Emmeline, I totally forgot our gift for Sirius in my dorm room in Ravenclaw!â you exclaimed, putting your all into the act. Your excuse seemed to be a good one as Siriusâ head immediately picked up, not unlike that of a dogâs if you said the word âtreatâ around them. âWe have to go get it before the partyâs over.â
You elegantly hopped up and out of his lap, dragging him behind him with a grip on his elbow. Remus stumbled and scrambled behind you, tossing a sorry donât know what thatâs about look to the others over his shoulder. He barely caught sight of what he could only classify as a knowing exchange of smiles between James and Lily.
Before he could truly process your rescue mission, he was standing outside in the cool hallway breathing heavily, portrait closed behind him.Â
Before him, you stood with your hands on your hips, scanning his face thoroughly, making him almost cower beneath your gaze. You seemed to make up your mind about something as you took his hand once more and walked with him down the hall in silence, rounding the corners until you reached one of the deep windowsills, the kind the two of you would always sit in and read.Â
You jumped to lift yourself into it and once you were sat with one hand on each side of your body, you levelled him with a look.
âOkay, spill,â you said, directly but not unkindly. âWhat is going on with you?â
Remus did not think this through. He needed help and so he called upon you for it like he always does, not thinking to consider that that might very well make this worse for him.
âItâsâŚâ he began, picking at straws in his mind for an excuse. âItâs nothing, dove. Really.âÂ
âWhenâs my birthday?â you asked then, to his surprise. He furrowed his brows at you and told you the date. You smiled a bit smugly. âExactly. So you know I wasnât born yesterday.â
He genuinely laughed at that, even if it was at his expense. He let his body do as it wished and took a small step closer to you. Not enough for your bodies to touch, but enough to feel like he was in your space. Safe, even in his panic.
âRemus,â you said softly, painfully gently. You rarely used his first name, and now when you did, it was laced with an undertone he couldnât stomach. It was beginning to sound a bit like hurt. âWhat is going on with you? Why⌠why are you acting this way towards me?â
Because you are the one thing I have never had to question and now Iâm questioning everything. Because Iâm a bloody prick who has one dream and ruins his life over it. Because my mind is running a mile a minute and your lips feel like magnets and I swear I am losing control in a way I only do during full moons.
âI donât know what to do,â he ended up whimpering quietly, cowardly.
You looked around the hallway as if the answer would be written on any of the walls and moved your arms slightly to gesture around you. âAbout what? I canât help you unless I know what it is, cariad.â
He scrunched his face for a moment, looking away from you. âCan we not do this? Itâs nothing you can fix, dove.â
You seemed to grow even more confused at that, almost frustrated. âWhy not?â He realised then that the two of you had always helped each other through everything. Being locked out must hurt. He wanted to kick himself, but he didn't know what else to do. âWhatâs wrong, Remus, please I justââ
Remus is besieged by the power of someone much more reckless, driven by desire to alleviate you of your confusion and him of his pain.
He cut you off with a kiss.
He took a large stride forward to slot himself in between your thighs, eliminating the space between you within a second, bringing both hands up to cup the sides of your face and bring it towards him. His eyes were shut tightly, furrow in his brows as his lips all but smashed against yours in a kiss that felt sacrificially sacred. Your lips are just as soft as in his dream, as is the small gasp that escapes you as you tense in his grasp.
Remus has never felt better and he has never felt worse.
The kiss lasts for about 10 seconds before he pulls away in even more of a flurry. His hands lost their grip on you first, hovering over your cheeks briefly, as if considering going back in before thinking better of it. He still had you captured in the kiss, hanging on to it for as long as he could deign himself, knowing it was his last opportunity to do so, all the while kicking himself over it.
Backing away, he put double the distance between you. He felt drunk, stumbling slightly as he all but scrambled away, a stinging sensation behind his eyes.
âIâm so sorry, I don't know why I did that. I didnât mean to,â he breathed out, reeling at his own impulsivity. âThat,â he said through a shaking voice as he looked anywhere but your face, âis my problem, and Y/N, I am so, so sorry. Iâm so sorry.â
For the shortest second, he lets his eyes flicker quickly over your face before rushing back to stare at a statue on the wall beside you. Your face was blank, eyes wide. Your fingers were barely touching the lips he had just enclosed in his own.
You must be disgusted. You must be horrified. You must feel violated and Remus wanted nothing more than to disappear from the face of the earth and rid you of this undying problem.
He was every bit the beast you had tried to convince him he wasnât.
âWhyâŚâ you began, voice but a whisper, before you trailed off.
Remus had to shut his eyes at that, tilting his head slightly to the side. If he breathed through his nose, he might not cry. He was sitting before the highest court he knew, and you were about to ask him to explain himself.
âWhy are you sorry?â
The words floored him a little, enough to make his eyes snap open and land back on your face. You looked deeply concerned, brows tilted upwards as you seemed to take his face in. âRemus,â you whispered now that you finally had his eyes on you. âWhy are you sorry?â
He shook his head in confusion, feeling every bit like the boy he was. âI shouldnât have done that.â It was all he could get out through his hoarse voice. He also had no idea how to answer that question in a satisfactory way.
You took in a short sharp breath and then lowered yourself onto the ground to stand before him. With your hands held out in front of you, almost as if you were ready to lunge out and catch him if he was to run â an idea that was becoming increasingly enticing to him â you took a small step towards him. âWhy?â There was a growing spark in your eye, dimmed only by your worried frown.
âY/N.â He didnât know what else to say, eyes trained on you.
âCariad,â you replied in the same tone, and a tear slipped down his left cheek. You took another measured step towards him, enough to reach out for him if you wanted to â but of course, you wouldnât want to, not anymore. âItâs alright.â
He felt dizzy at the lack of the scolding or disgust he had braced himself for, realising how stupid he was for even fearing that from you. No, you would reject him sweetly and kindly, and his heart would never be mended from it. That felt worse, somehow.
âItâs not,â he whispered. âPlease donât say it is.â
You smiled ruefully and took another small step towards him. He could feel the warmth eminating from you. Tentatively, you reached up a hand to wipe at the tear still sitting on his left cheek. He held his breath and fought the urge to lean into your touch, but when you pressed your palm more firmly against his cheek, he couldnât anymore. A soft sigh escaped him and he let his eyes fall shut as your touch supported him. âIt is, my sweet boy,â you whispered with an urgency that almost convinced him. âRemus, can you answer me honestly?â
His body tensed once more as his eyes fluttered open to find yours, reverent. Most parts of him were still screaming at him to run away, to shut up, to do anything but this. His heart seemed to be in charge for the moment, though, and he nodded slowly. Trusting you with his world even as he felt like a traitor in yours.
âAll this, today⌠has it been because you have realised youâre⌠in love with me?â You seemed to be piecing it together as you said the words out loud, eyes carefully searching his face for his reaction.
Another tear slipped down his cheek, and you quickly caught it with your other thumb, both hands now cradling his face. âIâm so sorry,â he said once more.
âYouâre not allowed to be,â you whispered, giving him a half-smile, almost as if you were indulging him in a secret of yours. âPlease answer the question?â
It was now or never. âYes.â
To his utter surprise and deep-seated confusion, the smile on your face grew genuine, settling into the one he always searched for. He almost opened his mouth to question it before he was cut off.
No words can describe the sensations that bloomed in his chest, the butterflies that flitted in his stomach, when you used your hands on his face as leverage to pull him towards you for another kiss.
You kissed him. You kissed him. You were kissing.
His mind was threatening to take off like a rocket and captiulate, but his hands had never been more steady as they circled around your waist, splaying out over the small of your back as he dragged you closer. You sighed against him, smile still evident over your lips, and Remus dared â like the bastard he was â to mirror it.Â
You were warm against him, but wholly different than you had been in his dream. This felt distinctly real. And just as right.
When you pulled away, your hands had migrated to the back of his neck and you kept your forehead leaned against his. âGood,â you murmured with your eyes still closed. âBecause the feeling is mutual.â
He almost reared his head away from you, but managed to only pull back a few centimetres to stare at you in awe. Remus opened his mouth, but no words came out; he could find none intelligent enough to verbalise how utterly gobsmacked he felt.
You seemed to understand him just as well, going by your breathy laugh. There was still that spark in your eye, now shining brightly in the absence of your worry. Had the worry been for him?
âI know I donât say this enough, but you really are quite an idiot, arenât you?â you laughed and he slowly felt his heart start beating again.
âSpent too much time with Sirius and James, clearly,â he muttered, half expecting the joke to land flat and you to remember how disgusting he was. Instead, your laugh intensified and you leaned your body further against his. It emboldened him to ask, âWhat do you mean the feeling is mutual, dove?â
You let your arms glide further up, crossing behind his neck and over his shoulder, bringing him impossibly closer. âRemus John Lupin,â you whispered sincerely. âI am madly in love with you. Romantically. Genuinely. Any thoughts you have that explain that away are false and you mustn't listen to them. I thought you knew by now that Iâm always right.â
Even as the grin involuntarily established itself on his face, his eyes were shining with unshed tears. He looked at your face, truly studied it, and he could feel his mind ever so slowly calm down. âYou are.â
âWhat am I?â You were testing him, and he allowed it wholeheartedly.
âRight,â he confirmed. Albeit a bit more hesitantly, he knew better than not to add, âand⌠in love with me?â
âTwo points to Gryffindor.â You reached up to give his lips a soft peck. It felt so natural, like it was already habit for you. He desperately wanted it to be.
âIâm sorry, Iâm still reeling from this, dovey,â he confessed, trying to process everything.
There had never been any judgement to be found in your face. âWhich parts are you struggling with the most?âÂ
Your eyes were full of understanding, your face scrunched up in concentration. Remus indulged himself in an old habit by reaching up with one hand to thumb the furrows away. It made you smile just like he wanted it to, and gave him a minute to think. âI donât understand how I didnât get it before now. I donât understand how or why you put up with me. I donât understand how to keep all these feelings inside such a small heart.â
Your hands were stroking his back carefully as you considered his words. âWell, firstly I would argue your heart isnât small at all, though I get what you mean. Youâre not meant to keep all the feelings inside, you know? Thatâs when you get all sputtery and jittery and start avoiding your best friends.â You gave him a pointed look and he almost shied under your glance. âSharing them before you bubble over is always a good thing. Weâll work on it together. As for why I put up with you; I donât. Thereâs nothing to put up with, I just enjoy you like we always have.â
Your eyes had trailed off into the distance as you thought, but you brought them back to him with a small smile as you added the final part. âI donât know what did make you realise, so I canât help you much there. All I can say is, sometimes we donât see what is right in front of us.â
Remus nodded along to your words, feeling peace spreading within in that manner only you could inspire in him. He truly was an idiot, wasnât he? âHow long have you known?â he asked then, curiously.
âAbout you or me?â
âBoth?â His smile was becoming closer to his standard sheepish one, and you seemed to preen at the sight.
You bobbed your head side to side as you considered. âItâs hard to pinpoint an exact date â it wasnât an overnight discovery you know?â Remus did in fact not know nor relate. âBut I realised we were in love, not either oneâs feelings. It just sat calmly within me.â
âYou mean you didnât freak out to the extent where all students and professors alike were worried about you?â
He grinned at the small giggle that drew from you as you decidedly said, âNo. Definitely not.â You studied him for a minute more. âI think I realised about five months ago, but I didnât feel any real need to rush anything. It felt less like being given a to-do list and more like being revealed the plot twist in a movie before it happens, if you understand? The two best friends get together in the end, donât tell anyone.â
He ducked his head at that. While he could not relate, your explanation and experience was so wholeheartedly you that it endeared him to no end. âDoes that mean we should just ignore it for five more months orâŚ?â His grin turned cheeky as you lightly swatted his shoulder.
âNah,â you chuckled. âI reckon weâve waited long enough, yeah?â
He sighed with a smile. âYeah.â
You both leaned forward at the same time, as if to seal the deal with a kiss. Remus could feel it like electricity in the tips of his fingers, and he understood what you meant about knowing. Now that he was no longer in a constant state of panic, he felt incredibly calm about the whole ordeal.
Or maybe thatâs just how he feels around you.
âShould I ask you formally to be my girlfriend, or are we just skipping straight to marriage?â he whispered against your lips.
Remus felt almost wolfish when you barked a loud laugh, throwing your head back and tightening your hold on him instinctively. âI think girlfriendâs enough for now, yeah cariad?â
âIf you insist.â He kissed you through his grin, realising that this was all he wanted to do now.
Like he had so many times before, he tightened his arms around your waist and twirled you around in a few circles, legs flying out behind you. Except this time, your giggles were not hidden in his neck but pressed against his lips, and he tried to capture as many kisses as possible while he spun you.
When you landed with a breathless giggle, he kept one arm firmly around your waist as the two of you slowly made your way back to the Gryffindor common room. He wondered if maybe he could grab some blankets and bring you up to the Astronomy Tower so you could be alone without his friendsâ meddling. Yet, he wanted to see them as well, ready to volley back any quips about âtook you long enoughâ and âI fucking called itâ. Plus, you argued that you should prove that he was in fact alive and sane.
When he walked the halls back to the Gryffindor common room with your body against his, everything felt right. When you entered together, and everyone read what had happened written clearly across your faces, resorting to their usual hoots and hollers, arguably louder than ever before, it never stopped feeling right.Â
Remus being Remus, flushed deeply and averted his gaze, as he would continue doing under any uncalled for attention â but your arms squeezing him around the middle brought him right back down and your kiss to his shoulder soothed the burn of their gazes.
âWhatâs my gift then?â Sirius later asked salaciously as he eyed you two up and down where you cuddled together right back in the same chair, as if nothing changed. Maybe nothing really did.
You grinned widely and cleared your throat. âI honourably present to you,â you said and opened your arms towards Remus with a flourish. âA Moony who is no longer mooning.â
The little group erupted in even more cheers, celebrating the massive feat of taming their brooding boy. Remus couldnât help but laugh along, even at his own expense. His cheeks were red but it was equally due to the exertion of laughing as it was a tinge of embarrassment. When he hid his face into the crook of your neck again, he didnât feel nearly as guilty when he pressed a few kisses to the bare skin he found there â even less so when you melted against him with a sigh.
It felt as if a permanent smile had been sown onto his face where he sat, more content than he believed he had been while inside this castle.
Despite Remus Lupinâs disdain for public displays of affection, he had held you publicly many times before this. They all paled in comparison to the feeling of you in his arms now.Â
It had always been significant to him in its casualty, just as you have always been significant to him long before he had the mind to put the feeling into words. He will always treasure every moment of your existence in his orbit. Yet the way you melted into his skin now, growing roots in each one of his aching bones â no, nothing could compare to it.
Yes, Remus Lupin ailed from public displays of affection. But you were his cure.
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The Eras as Eras: Lover (x)
#Happy Birthday Lover!#lover#taylor swift#ts7#the eras tour#eras#the eras as eras#lover era#cruel summer#cornelia street#daylight#aotgylb#maathbp#paper rings#the man#the archer#ithk#inthaf#afterglow#swifties#taylornation#taylor swift edit#taylor swift art#foreverfeelslike
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Something gave you the nerve to touch my hand
#well i just love this song#taylor swift#lover#inthaf#*mine#tscreators#tswiftedit#taylor swift edit#tswiftlyrics#taylorswiftedit#*lover#the eras tour
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Taylor performing Itâs Nice To Have a Friend/dorothea as the surprise song on guitar
- The Eras Tour in Edinburgh, Scotland (N3) on Jun 9, 2024 (x)
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even if it's a stretch, i'm compelled by this thought. like, a song about love being so pure - because of your youth and innocence, but also because it's a memory of warmth and care. the face of that love doesn't even matter when the feeling that lingers, the innocence, becomes its legacy. your braids like a pattern, love you to the moon and to saturn, this love lasts so long.
and then consider how, twenty years later, as an adult, you feel like you get older but never wiser, so ahead of the curve, the curve became a sphere. you're so far from the child you were, and you have so little to show for it but scars and fear of ghosts. then you find that warm pure love again, in a person who makes you feel safe, like the child you used to be. just being in their arms takes you back to that time when you were fierce and unapologetic, you hadn't been hurt, you weren't caught up in your own web and afraid of making the wrong move again and again. been sleeping so long in a twenty year dark night... it's nice to have a friend.
#i had fun#idk i mean who knows if taylor intended for this to be connected#inthaf#seven#daylight#ciwyw#timt#parallels#mine
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#swiftpolls#* my polls#* taylor swift#* lover era#me!#me! taylor swift#itâs nice to have a friend#inthaf#taylor swift#lover#taylor swift polls#ts polls#polls for swifties
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something about the vulnerability she writes about in its nice to have a friend being smashed up in my boy only breaks his favorite toys
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does anyone other than me even like itâs nice to have a friend
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day THREEE!!!! of loscar posts until we get a loscar podium!!! do we start writing fics now instead of photo posts?!!!
#f1#formula one#formula 1#f1 fandom#loscar post#loscar fics#loscar#oscar piastri#mclaren#logan sargeant#williams racing#taylor swift#this is why we cant have nice things#tiwwchnt#reputation#lover taylor swift#its nice to have a friend#inthaf#not shipping#this is not a shipping post
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From its nice to have a friend to feeling like I just lost a friend
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Taylor performing a mashup of Itâs Nice To Have A Friend x dorothea as the surprise song on guitar đ¸ for night 3 in Edinburgh
Before the song started she said âthis is a song Iâve never played live but I really love it so I hope Iâve done the right thingâŚâ
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And they were friends??
Sometimes i feel like the swifties that hate gaylors majored in gas lighting because what do you mean It's nice to have a friend and Dorothea are just songs about friendship? At the end of INTHAF they literally get married. Then they are like "Dorthea is actually a friendship song written about Selena Gomez". Baby where did you get that from definitely not the evermore prologue or Taylor Swift her self. Then it really makes me question their ability to analyze song lyrics because how did we miss the ties that are clear as day between Dorothea and tis the damn season. Then they say do they (gaylors) even listen to her songs. No your just watching me perform lyrical analysis on her song that I'm quoting from memory but I actually don't listen to Taylor Swift like that. (sighs)
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7 years! I was enchanted to meet you and everyone and on RED's anniversary which is my era of Swiftiedom. @swiftthisway @kaylaclarkswiftie
I will always be your biggest cheerleader and wish you love and peace always..... @taylorswift
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Taylor performing Itâs Nice To Have A Friend/dorothea as the surprise song on guitar
- The Eras Tour in Edinburgh, Scotland (N3) on Jun 9, 2924 (x)
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Whatâs inthaf about bestie? Joe?
it depends on what you mean. what is inthaf's literal interpretation? it's a tender love song about marrying your childhood best friend.
the figurative interpretation? it's about the tenderness and safety one feels when they find a person that completes them. like taylor sings in christmas tree farm, "and when i'm feeling alone / you remind me of home" - he makes her feel understood in an intimate and special way
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