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Sirius Black ([info]first_sirius) wrote in [info]_firstwar_hist,
@ 2009-11-03 01:16:00

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Entry tags:* incomplete, 1976, james potter, sirius black

Characters: Sirius Black and James Potter
Date: December 17, 1976, night
Location: Potter Residence
Rating:
Summary: In which Sirius runs away
Status: In progress



Sirius was positive he was going to throw up, but his pale, paler than usual, hands somehow didn't shake as he thoughtlessly handed off money to inane drivers of the Knight Bus. The man who took his money asked him something and Sirius had mumbled a reply, but he couldn't remember what he'd said. He pulled his jacket tighter around him, wincing at the splash of soreness across his chest though the pain of it felt dull and distant. Like his skin couldn't feel properly anymore. He was certain he was going to throw up, and it had very little to do with the way the bus lurched.

He tried not to think. About anything. Not the panic in his veins or the echoes of his father's voice. So maybe that was why when he stumbled off the bus he was dully surprised to find he was someplace he recognized. He was near James's house. It occurred to him then that he must have planned to come here. It was strange and it wasn't. In his vehement desire to think of absolutely nothing he found himself absently musing over where else he could have thought he might possibly have been going. The leather shoulder bag he didn't recall bringing with him was chucked out the door of the bus, landing next to him before the night consumed the Bus. The sound of it hitting the ground pushed Sirius's feet forward.

Automatically, thoughtlessly, he grabbed the strap and slung it over his shoulder. He didn't remember packing it. He didn't remember just how many of his possessions he'd thrown into the charmed satchel. (And he did not think about how it was the bag he and Regulus had once used to hold their tent and clothes and snacks the summer night they had decided to try sneaking away to go camping.) It didn't matter. How could it possibly matter? He had everything he truly needed. Shoving a hand into the pocket of his long, heavy black coat, his fingertips brushed against cool length of his wand. Sirius halted, fighting the urge to jerk his hand away, and waited until it no longer felt as if his stomach was bottoming out. Gulping down crisp, frigid night air, trying to consume that sense of a numb void, he kept walking.

It was too late for the front door. He knew that much. Maybe if he didn't wake up James's parents- well, he didn't know what then, but it seemed like a good idea to avoid waking up James's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Potter were great, they were brilliant, but Sirius just didn't think he could take them looking at him right then. No, no he had to talk to James first. He found himself beneath James's window. For a split second he contemplated leaving. Maybe it would be better if he just... he had enough gold on him, he could probably get a- but by then his ungloved hands found themselves making a second snowball to pummel against James's window. The third must have contained a rock or a piece of ice because Sirius was positive he heard something that sounded like glass cracking. His nerves on edge, he waited, frozen, feeling a foreign sense of fear as he waited to see if he'd woken more Potters than he'd intended.

And he tried very hard to not throw up.



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[info]first_sirius
2009-11-10 05:25 am UTC (link)
It was easier to believe when James said it. The mounting energy in his chest began to abate, the fear of disagreement assuaged by James's conviction. He forced away contemplations of the idea that James might be wrong and ignored any credence the night's events might lend to such a possibility. It would have been easier to bypass if he'd been able to get angry, to hold it against James for asking, but it wasn't as if James had lacked foundation. Locking it out of his thoughts was the only comfortable option.

Sirius didn't even realize his gaze had fallen to the floor until he found himself looking back up at James. He hadn't even managed to think as far as the next hour, let alone the next day. All he'd known was that he couldn't go back. The underlying problem, what he couldn't ever say out loud, was that he was like them. Too much like them. That was why he couldn't get mad at James. And if he went back, it'd only get worse. He'd only get worse.

"Uhm... your parents?" Sirius tried to form the words into a question, but it sort of faltered. Sirius knew James's parents pretty much let him have or do whatever he wanted, but this was a bit bigger than picking up the latest broom. The Potters were great, but they didn't behave as Sirius expected parents to behave, which made their behaviour inherently difficult for Sirius to predict.

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[info]first_james
2009-11-10 06:35 am UTC (link)
"My parents?" James asked, a grin starting to pull at his lips despite the severity of the situation. "They love you. More than they love me, I'm pretty sure, and that's saying a lot." He reached out and gripped Sirius's shoulder, squeezing. "Don't worry, Padfoot. You're not like them... but my parents aren't like them either. There's no way they'd leave you on your own, not when you need someone. And even if they tried to, I wouldn't let them."

James didn't think it needed to be said that he needed Sirius around. Sirius was, in James's mind, the brother that he'd never had. He'd always fancied a brother but his mother was older, she had been when she had him. Out of their tight circle of friends, Sirius was the only one he'd connected to that intensely. Sure, there wasn't anything he wouldn't do for Remus and Peter as well, but it was just different with Sirius.

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[info]first_sirius
2009-11-10 07:01 am UTC (link)
Sirius found the corner of his mouth lifting to mirror James's. It didn't falter, even when James mentioned his needing someone. Sirius didn't show so much of his true self to anyone but James. Somehow, it was okay for James to see him unsure, to serve as a sounding board for half-formed thoughts and ideas. Being around James was like being by himself, only with company. Highly entertaining company. Sirius chalked it up to fate and divine appointments, the way James just sort of... saw him, really seemed to see him.

That sure as hell wasn't to say that they sat around waxing on about their feelings- it was more the sense that he didn't have to talk about what he was feeling because James just understood. They understood each other. They didn't need to sit down and braid each other's hair and open up and 'share' all the time. After all, there was one's pride to consider, and James's making a joke was the perfect opportunity to recoup a bit of face.

"Well, I am better looking than you. And significantly more intelligent. You can't really blame them for loving me more," he offered, giving the hand on his shoulder a consoling pat. The words didn't quite have their usual mirth, but a tease was a step in the direction of normalcy. And really, once James got an idea into his head, or put an idea into Sirius's head, it was all to easy for Sirius to warm to the notion. "So I guess we wont have to play it off like you've just picked up a stray mutt."

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[info]first_james
2009-11-11 07:29 am UTC (link)
"Oh no. You're a stray," James corrected Sirius, his expression somber, but his eyes all but dancing with good humor. He'd long ago learned that the best way for one of them to cheer the other one up was to be cheerful themselves. Like it was a disease. "In fact, I believe I'll be needing to get your checked for mange in the near future."

His hand was still on Sirius's shoulder, so James shoved him. "Well, you live here now, so you get to help make up the sofa. You know where the bed linens are, aye?"

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[info]first_sirius
2009-11-11 07:46 am UTC (link)
"Mange?" Sirius scoffed, letting his shoulder easily move back with the playful force of James's hand. Mange was hardly a realistic concern. "Fleas, maybe."

The more James joked, the easier it was. It gave his mind something else to focus on. Shrugging off his coat, Sirius tossed it to the floor next to the absurd couch James inexplicable fancied so much. Sirius was left in trousers of indigo velvet and a black silk shirt. If he'd anything else to wear to James's, he liked to think he'd have had the presence of mind to change. Whenever he came home from school, however, Kreacher inevitably found his stash of muggle-eqsue clothing, which was subsequently turned over to his mother, which was subsequently burned in the kitchen fireplace.

With a nod, Sirius quietly slipped into the hallway to silently extract a few sheets from the linen closet. His still-wet shoes squeaked faintly as he returned to James's room, but it seemed to go unnoticed by the rest of the house. Shutting the door behind him, Sirius tossed the sheets in James's direction. He next set to rummaging through James's chest of drawers, looking for a pair of pajama bottoms. His own were no doubt buried in the very bottom of that charmed bag, so raiding James's wardrobe seemed markedly more practical.

"I'm a little offended, you know," he mentioned with a smirk, pleased to fall into a familiar rhythm of banter. "It's entirely possible that I'd have shown up under less catastrophic circumstances. How could you not have been at least a little prepared for such an eventuality?"

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[info]first_james
2009-12-01 04:32 am UTC (link)
James threw a smirk at Sirius as he began to spread the sheets over the spare bed in his room. "Who says I'm not prepared?" he countered, tucking the pockets over the corners of the fitted sheet. "Why do you think I keep a second bed in here? It's not because I desperately need two."

He shook the flat sheet out over the bed and tucked in one end. "Besides... We both knew it was just a matter of time until you were here for good, Pads."

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