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Remus Lupin is suffering from teenage angst ([info]prefect_wolf) wrote in [info]loremrpg,
@ 2011-03-19 16:48:00

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Entry tags:!incomplete, james potter, peter pettigrew, remus lupin, sirius black

Characters: The Marauders! Aka Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Sirius Black, and James Potter.
Setting: Shrieking Shack/Hogwarts grounds
Content: NSFW (just in case) When : September 19 starting around midday and ending sometime early morning of the 20th.

Summary: It's a full moon and the Marauder are looking for a run!


All week Remus had felt edgy and a bit off, like a cold or some sort of bug was coming on. His neck ached, knees were sore and even though he had been trying to get restful nights of sleep he woke every morning completely exhausted. As he stood over the sink in the boy’s bathroom he splashed water on his face and studied his reflection for a moment. The bags under his eyes were more prominent and he looked increasingly shaggy.

All signs that the full moon was coming.

He had never been so unhappy for a Saturday and waking with a head of lavender hair hadn’t improved his mood, at least at first. He spent a great deal of the early morning in the Great Hall, laughing with others and simply talking about what had happened with the others and watching the mayhem ensue. Around 11 he had retreated to the Prefect bathroom to get ready and was assaulted by a mirror, telling him he looked like a mutated Easter egg and should shave it all off that very instant. He had thought of it, but at some point they were going to fix it, he hoped.

After returning to the Great Hall, he quickly ate his sandwich, looking rather mournfully up at the clear blue sky above their heads. It wasn’t fair; everyone would be enjoying a perfectly lovely afternoon outside, laughing and gossiping about their hair, while he was locked up in his own personal hell. He left the table leaving grins of excitement from his mates as started to follow the familiar path up to McGonagall’s office. The door was slightly ajar, as always, but he knocked anyway then pushed the door open slightly.

McGonagall was at her desk as always, a stack of essays in front of her as always, her quill in her hand underlining and crossing out portions of the essays. Her hair was a deep plum purple, which was pulled back like it always was, so really, it didn’t make much of a difference. She seemed to be carrying on as if everything was normal. “Afternoon, Remus,” she greeted him, looking up slightly and then continued with her papers. The prefects had been gathered this morning and informed of the potion incident that had caused the color changes, so she wore no look of shock or surprise. The look she currently wore was the one she always gave him when he came to her office like this; somewhere between admiration and pity, he could never actually place it. “I dare say you and your friends saw the anti-gravity charm someone set up in the Charms Corridor the other day.”

He tried hard not to smile when she mentioned it, but managed a nod. “Saw it on the way to class the other day. Any ideas who it was? Seemed like a pretty impressive display.”

McGonagall set down her quill and Remus could have sworn he saw her smile. He was pretty sure the professors knew that it had been them, but it had been completely harmless, well, some people had flashed their knickers but the majority of them managed to keep their garments held down as they ran out of the charm. Sometimes he wondered if the professors didn’t mind the pranks so much when Remus was involved because it usually meant they were safer.

“None, but it was quite impressive, yes,” McGonagall said, shuffling her papers into a pile and tucking them into her desk. “We’re still working on breaking it. They did quite a number cloaking it. It was more deliberate, unlike this hair color changing…” Her face turned a bit sour.

Remus smiled openly as she tucked the rest of the papers away and stood at her desk. She let out a bit of a sigh and that damn look returned. Was it possible to go from proud to depressed that quickly? “We’d best be off.”

She drew her wand as she stepped toward him, but Remus held up his hands quickly. “Please, Professor, at least let me do it.” It was a little less humiliating that way. Whenever McGonagall cast the disillusionment charm it made him feel like a small child being told by his mum what to do. That didn’t sit well with a 16 year old. Remus took out his wand and gave himself a sharp tap on the head and a familiar, cold sensation trickled down his back as his form blended into his surroundings. He tucked his wand away and looked over to see McGonagall in her cat form near the door, staring at where he had been, noting there was definitely a purple tinge to the cat. She headed down the door and Remus kept pace with her. Walking through the castle like this was the worst possible feeling for him. Invisible, completely unseen by anyone at Hogwarts, no friends and alone. They reached the front doors and headed out onto the grounds and Remus tried not to see the students wandering by the lake or listen to the laughter that echoed up to his ears. Basically, it sucked.

They reached the Whomping Willow after what seemed like hours and he watched McGonagall slip under the branches and touch the knot to freeze the branches. Remus followed her down between the branches and removed the charm and faced the real McGonagall at the entrance to the tunnel. He avoided her eyes, but the look of pity had returned as she led him down the tunnel, dragging his feet and his hands stuffed in his pockets. It was hard not to sulk.

The tunnel ended at a battered door that she opened and held aside for him. Remus entered the shack without a word, but turned and looked at his professor. “I’ll come and collect you tomorrow.” Now she looked like she was going to start crying. He nodded shortly and quickly turned away, sealing the door behind him.

The shack was destroyed and dirty, scratches along the walls, destroyed furniture here and there and splatters of blood along the floor and wall. He could feel shivers traveling down the spine as memories flashed through his mind. This was his personal hell. He knew that they made him come to the shack early to protect himself and others, but it didn’t mean it didn’t piss him off. Making his way up the stairs, he gave a rather hard kick to the door, which rattled and echoed through the building.

The bedroom was no exception in the destruction, except the bed which was intact. The sheets were spotted with blood as well and large chunks were taken out of the bedposts, but there was a window that faced Hogwarts. Remus pressed his forehead up against the window for a few moments, trying to convince himself that everything was going to be okay tonight. At least his friends would be there. He felt unexplained anger bubbling up as he thought of his friends. They didn’t have the painful night ahead of them that Remus had, they wouldn’t literally be ripped out of their skin. He wasn’t sure how long he’d been standing there, watching the sun get closer and closer to setting. Without warning, without thinking he spun around, grabbed the straight back, cushion-less chair and slammed it into the wall, grunting and huffing with rage.

It wasn’t fair; the whole fucking lot of it wasn’t fair! What had he ever done to deserve any of this? It was a low point as he began to chuck whatever he could grab at whatever he could see. He ended up huddled in the corner, arms covering his head, waiting. It was all he could do at this point and he hoped his mates showed up soon.



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[info]prefect_wolf
2011-03-24 02:20 am UTC (link)
Hours passed as day passed by without Remus taking too much notice. He was brooding, starting to feel irritated at being locked up alone. The Marauders knew their way in, and he tried to keep his irritated thoughts at bay as he wondered what they could be doing that way more important than their midnight run during a full moon.

The room around him was growing darker as he began to pace the room, glancing outside as the sun sank lower and lower. Any time now, very shortly after the sun dipped behind the tree line he would transform; and it would hurt. He was stored his wand and clothing in the dresser and was now pacing in a tattered pair of trousers and a tattered white t-shirt. They were clothing that he didn't care if they got destroyed. Leaning against the wall he watched as the sun dipped below the tree line, his breathe ragged and short as he braced himself for what happened next.

His body went rigid as the full moon appeared in the sky; odd choking noises emitting from his mouth and he was trembling ever so slightly from head to toe. His arms started to change and twist as his fingers turned to claws and began to try and rip the beast out of his skin. Screams and cries of pain echoed through the Shack but were soon replaced with a loud, low howl. A werewolf emerged from the doorway to the bedroom, making its way down the hall, eager for someone or something to bite.

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OoC | How did I miss this? I blame the epic icon.
[info]stagswagger
2011-03-27 10:25 pm UTC (link)
James was a bit behind getting to the Whomping Willow that evening. Though traipsing through the wilderness during full moons was one of his favorite pastimes, he had been pleasantly distracted for the better majority of his day by a fiery redhead with more than enough snark to ward off the werewolf he was on his way to see just now. James slipped out of the castle under the cover of his invisibility cloak and didn't remove the artifact until he was safe underground. The only reason he risked taking such a valuable item with him in the first place was because it was more than sturdy enough to withstand any onslaught a werewolf's teeth could bring. Even still he saw fit to tuck it away in a notch in the wall at the Shrieking Shack prior to going up to greet his mate.

His whistling to himself stopped short when he heard the familiar screams of his best mate. Eventually they turned to howls, at which point James thought better than to greet him in the form he was in just then. The Shack sure as hell wasn't the most accommodating for his full rack, so rather than transform where he was, James quickly unpocketed his wand and shot a hole through the nearest window. There would be time to fix that later. The loud, thudding steps just a room or so over told the boy it was time to ditch his current confinements for something a little more appropriate.

James hopped out the window, morphing into his stag form upon impact with the ground. He wasn't sure if Sirius or Peter had made it just yet, but rather than wait to find out, James took things into his own hands. After all, he couldn't risk Remus making his way down to Hogsmeade and injuring someone. Fortunately the tardy boy was good at thinking on his feet, or rather his hooves, and he scratched his antlers at the portion of the Shack he'd just busted through. If he could secure his mate's attentions that meant he could get Remus to follow him out to the forest, away from the town and away from this run down building. The fact Minerva thought it would hold a werewolf of his size was ridiculous at best. If only she'd known what they truly did on the full moon! Rather than risking the wolf not hearing him, James bucked against the side of the shack one final time before heading toward the fence. He knew Remus, and Remus was deadly fast and accurate in his lupine form. That being said, James would have to find a way to lead him back to Padfoot in order to keep his mate at bay. With no further ado, James leaped over the fence, glancing over his shoulder one final time to ensure he had Remus' full attention before making way for the wood.

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[info]chienderace
2011-03-28 05:44 pm UTC (link)
Sirius was only just a moment behind James on his way to the Shack, but he was approaching from a completely opposite direction. He had spent the better part of his evening necking with a bird in Hogsmeade, one eye on the horizon. He hadn't lost track of time so much as he had underestimated the distance from the part of Hogsmeade where she lived to the Shack.

As soon as he made his excuses with the girl, Sirius turned into a nearby alleyway and transformed, partially because he attracted less attention as a stray dog than as a boy, and partially because Padfoot ran much, much faster. That, and his senses were more useful in the dark forest, where sight was useless but smell was invaluable.

Knowing that the moon was rising even as he ran, the part of Sirius that was still Sirius, buried deep within his own mind, swore repeatedly. Padfoot, on the other hand, was joyous: happy to be able to run, delighting in the scents of the forest, anticipating what he knew was coming.

He hadn't been running for too long before a familiar scent overwhelmed Padfoot, and he skidded to a stop to examine it. Pack. Moony and Prongs and Wormtail, his pack. From the east. Headed this way. Padfoot ran off due east, barking loudly and happily to alert them that he was on his way.

After a few moments more of running, the bearlike dog burst into a clearing on one side at the same moment that Prongs entered it from the other, with Moony hot on his trail. Sirius' consciousness struggled to the surface, and tried to force a connection to James'. They had been practising leglimency all summer for this exact purpose, and it was good to get a chance to try it out. Padfoot stood his ground, blocking the wolf, as Sirius tried to project an image to James of where he'd been and the vague question of 'everything all right so far on your end?'

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[info]prefect_wolf
2011-03-29 02:55 am UTC (link)
Remus had his nose to the ground, searching with all his might for a fresh trail. Rip, kill, bite. It was the wolf's main thoughts when it took over. The loud knocking noises against the wall caught his full attention and without a second of hesitation he was up the stairs, a new and warm scent filling him and urging him forward.

Looking out through the window for a brief second before leaping, he saw the stag and the bearlike dog waiting near the fence and Moony let a low growl escape his throat as the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end and he bared his teeth. Sometimes, he could keep his mind when his friends were around, other times it took a bit to keep him in line.

Rearing back and raising his head to the sky, he released a loud howl, heading steadily toward the pair. He knew better than to take on the stag, but the dog, well, the dog would be easier.

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