Re: Peter/Remus
"You need to step it up, and be annoying all the time," Peter answered without missing a beat. "I know, but some of us never thought you were a monster, not ever during those decades, and we were right." He could understand where Remus was coming from though. "To think that society could have always been this accepting. You know Greyback said that it was nice to have Savannah's memories and I get it now. Imagine living with a brain where discrimination of any kind was a thing of the past. Not that I believe it completely. Grandmother and aunt playing for the national team, father a big rock star, I'm sure she had it better than people who couldn't afford dinner, but still."
Peter didn't even have to think about that one. "No. I knew it the day with the troll. The moment we heard it, Jams and I were in sync with each other, like nothing had ever happened between us. The thing is that we need to learn to do this while not being ready for a war. We need to learn to be this in sync even when someone's life isn't in danger. But no, I don't regret what we did."
"All right." The words were out of his mouth without thinking. He always went along, didn't he? "Actually, no, I don't think it's all right. You don't have to say good-bye, Remus, but I think you're doing both him and you a disservice with that letter, because if you die, he doesn't get to answer you, he doesn't get to say what he feels, and if you don't die, you still don't get to tell him in person."