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Sirius Black ([info]first_sirius) wrote in [info]_firstwar_hist,
@ 2009-11-30 22:03:00

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Entry tags:* complete, 1977, andromeda tonks, sirius black

Characters: Sirius Black and Andromeda Tonks
Date: July, 1977
Location: Tonks Residence
Rating: PG?
Summary: In which Sirius and Andromeda attempt to sort out how to interact without Sirius leaving in a huff. It mostly works. Sort of.
Status: Complete



The first conversation had gone well. Had been easy. Almost natural. It was reasonable that she would have sought him out. She'd left. He'd left. For different reasons, really- or maybe, deep down, it was the same reason. It was still strange to try to frame it in that terms, though, that his leaving had been like hers. In his mind, there was some sort of intrinsic, undefinable difference vested in the circumstances. But they'd both left. He'd eventually relented to her gentle inquiries though he'd have much preferred the conversation to stay centered around her explaining her own departure. All in all, it had gone well. He'd been happy that she was happy.

So it was strange when their second conversation had gone so poorly. Intellectually, he knew that they way her leaving had been treated, the way it had been explained to him had been a little warped. She'd tried to owl him, to explain things, but his mother had found those letters in short order. And then it had been six years of silence. Six years of behaving as if she had died. His family's view of her leaving may have been skewed, but the pain of it had been real. A pain they weren't allowed to acknowledge, let alone talk about. Bella had only ever talked about it once, one last time to explain the way of it to him, and then she'd never said her sister's name again. It was supposed to have been like Andromeda had died, only they'd never been permitted to grieve the loss. At ten years old, it had been difficult to understand apart from the hurt of it. Even though he thought about it differently now, understood that she'd needed to leave, it didn't erase the past hurt.

And it didn't help that James's wariness of all things Black apart from Sirius did little to put Sirius at ease. He relied on James's moral compass, especially when it came to matters of his family. Under the name Tonks, despite her being disowned, James still saw a Black. The third and fourth conversations had been equally awkward, also ending with Sirius leaving. He just had no idea how to be, how to behave around her. She was a Black, only she wasn't. He'd renounced her, but only because she'd left and he'd been too young to know to do any differently. Only he'd left, too. So they were the same. Only they weren't. And it had been six years. He was so different from the ten-year-old he'd been when she'd left. And she was... a mother. A wife and a mother and a Tonks. It wasn't like with Bella, who had so easily, so visibly still been a Black under the name Lestrange.

But it had been a month. A month since they'd tried doing this, since they'd said much of anything to each other. He got the feeling she was waiting. Or giving him space. Or something- the not knowing, the not understanding how or what she was thinking just by looking at her felt strange.

But he was at her door. The why was still a little ambiguous. But he was there. He wanted it to work. He wanted for there to be something between them, he just had no idea what it might look like. Dressed in jeans and a t-shirt, he knocked on her door, his brain trying to concoct some way to keep his haphazard impulses in check, to keep himself sociable.

Maybe he should have thought this part out beforehand.



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[info]first_andromeda
2009-12-04 09:33 am UTC (link)
It wasn't that Andromeda didn't want Sirius near or touching Dora, in fact it was the exact opposite as she hoped that one day her daughter and her cousin we be able to get along rather well it was just that she was so used to protecting Dora and making sure her secret didn't get out and that she stayed safe and happy that it was an automatic reaction for her to jump as she did when Dora started to randomly show off her metamorphagus abilities. The need and urge for caution for secrecy had been there from the day Dora had been born as Andromeda was terrified of what her family would do if they ever found out what Dora was and what she could do. After all the blood that ran through her veins was primarily Black and if any of them learned what she could do Andromeda feared that there would be an all out battle for her daughter and she could not allow that to happen. She did not want Dora tainted by the likes of her parents or sister and so every moment of every day was spent on constant alert and watchfulness to make sure that no one noticed Dora and that no one thought her to be anything other than the normal little girl she appeared to be.

Dora just grinned up at him, her face lit up brightly as she continued to struggle to get closer to him. She had no idea who he was but he seemed friendly enough and she wanted to play with him. After all if he was friends with mummy why couldn't she play with him? Her eyes widened though and she stilled as she watched the blue glow her hair immediately changing to match it and an excited squeal came from her as her arms reached out for him even more eager now than she had been before.

"I don't know if she understands but I've told her stories. I'm not sure at two how much she retains or even how well she understands but she's seen pictures of you when you were younger and heard stories and tales and what not of summers in France and holidays spent together. I've not kept you a secret from her and I won't either. I've told her she has other family but that most of them she won't ever meet. After all how does one exactly explain such a thing to a two year old? Hell I'm not even sure how to explain it all to her when she's older and starts asking questions about it all. Luckily I have a bit of time to come up with how to explain it all. I hope any how."

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