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Four times people didn’t realize they were dating, and one time they realized they were dating.
OR how the Marauders and friends find out that James, Lily, and Regulus are definitely dating.
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- Part 1 of let’s walk together
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Sirius is getting desperate. No matter what he does, Remus never seems to notice that he is flirting with him. So, to get Remus Lupin to fall in love with him, he takes the advice of James Potter – well known for his easy and short courtship with his wife – and his little brother Regulus. That can’t go wrong in any way – right?
This can be read as a stand alone, but it might make more sense when you read the rest of the series.
Disclaimer: PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS WORK TO ANY OTHER PLATFORM. All rights for the characters belong to JKR, the plot and setting are mine. I do not support JKRs views on trans people.
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- Part 6 of Puppy-Sitting Sirius Black
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"Do You Love the Color of the Sky?" Site Skin by ElectricAlice
Fandoms: Archive of Our Own, Fandom - Fandom
18 Oct 2021
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make your ao3 look like your 2012 tumblr dashboard.
(why would you)
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- Part 10 of CSS code scripts for Ao3
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serpens by dreamalittledreamofmeee
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
26 Oct 2021
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Lily got a letter and a wand.
Petunia got a monster in the woods and a knife.
(They have a better relationship in this one.)
Bookmarked by Amy_119
23 Oct 2021
Bookmarker's Notes
GOOD PETUNIA, BETTER RELATIONSHIP WITH LILY, HUNTERS OF ARTEMIS
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After the passing of his wife from chronic illness, Sirius Black asked his brother to fill his role in the Wizengamot while he mourned. Now, two years later, he is ready to return to his position in the Wizarding Council and Ministry, but first he will need a governess to live with him, to tutor and care for his three young children until they are of age for Hogwarts.
“I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.”
-Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
