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Unable to sleep, Regulus finds himself helping one of the house elves in the kitchen. What starts as a simple way to combat insomnia and channel his pent-up emotions into something productive quickly turns into something a lot messier.
Especially after he accidentally bakes his crush on James Potter into dozens of muffins and causes an epidemic of love confessions.
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Instead of dealing with his extensive issues, Barty somehow finds himself the Hogwarts' go-to guy for girls who want to lose their virginity. It's weird, he knows, but he doesn't realize exactly how weird until Evan asks him too. Barty doesn't know him very well; he and Pandora only switched places at the beginning of the year, and Barty's never talked to him much before. What he does know, though, is that he can't just do that to his best friend's brother. Instead, he decides to fake date Evan to show him what a perfect relationship should look like. Despite never having been in one. And not liking boys at all. Or sex.
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Slowly, Sirius raises his palm and presses it against his chest. His heart—or whatever it is in there—is beating fast, probably because he’s scared. But he’s not stupid, he knows you can’t really take out your heart. It’s just a story for children, but that doesn’t mean it’s not true.
Sirius knows what it means; you’re a monster if you can’t fall in love.
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James isn't technically supposed to make any elaborate plans all by himself, but Sirius is sad, and James has to do something about that. Surely, befriending Regulus to help the two brothers reconcile is a good idea, right?
Regulus is the smartest person in Hogwarts, and all he wants is to make his brother pay for leaving him, so coming up with a plan is surprisingly easy. It seems that the best way to exact revenge is to steal James Potter from Sirius and make him his best friend.
or: Two stupid plans with opposing end goals, queer book clubs, and falling in love.
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She loves learning, truly; loves that moment when something finally clicks in your brain, and you suddenly understand something you’ve spent hours on. The rush of euphoria is incomparable to anything else, and it’s become Lily’s main viewpoint on how to understand new things in life: learn as much about it as you can, dissect the problem, look at it from different perspectives, analyze all the information you’ve gotten, and then click. The world makes sense again. It’s a foolproof method.
It’s how Lily begins examining the notion of love.
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- Part 3 of language of flowers

