At The Movies
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“No courting unless it’s your promised suitor,” Orion Black says, taking a seat across from his sons.
“Can we focus on me for a moment, please?” Sirius presses, pouting slightly. “Marlene’s pure-blood! And she’s gorgeous. Isn’t the point that we ‘grow our ranks’ or something? I am the only boy in school not dating.”
“Your brother doesn’t date.”
“And I have no intention of starting,” comes Regulus’ quick and finite reply.
Orion nods, as though this should be all the convincing Sirius needs. “Remind me why?”
“Have you seen the unwashed miscreants that go to that school?” he scoffs, finally closing his book.
“If I may interject,” Walburga lets herself into the room, an unnerving smile on her face that has sent stronger men than her husband and sons running for the hills. “May I propose an amendment: Sirius can date – when Regulus does.”
Sirius is up in arms instantly. “But he’s practically a dementor! What if he never dates?”
Walburga’s smile grows even more menacing, if possible. “Then, you’ll never date.”
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- Part 1 of At The Movies
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Remus is looking at his phone when he hears a voice he’d recognise anywhere, anytime. It brings back an utter torrent of memories, from sandwich-swapping at lunch to sneaking into the gigs of local bands at bars they hadn’t been old enough to get into. And so much laughter, and hugs and bright summer afternoons in a bubble that seemed impenetrable, at the time. Until he’d ruined everything, of course. And now they're here, in New York, a million miles from home, and Remus tries to figure out whether or not this is a hallucination from their stint at the patchouli cart.
“Remus?” He still sounds the same as that last voice message, the only remnant of their life together. And now he’s peering into Remus’ eyes, his grey ones bright with surprise and his pretty mouth pursed just so.
“Sirius,” he breathes, his mouth going dry.
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- Part 2 of At The Movies
