"I was with Godric Gryffindor," Remus admitted, clearing his throat a little. After all, it was still something of an odd thing to confess. Regardless, he knew, in a way, that he had been much luckier than a lot of people who had wound up on dates. Harry's daughter had been complaining for days about winding up with Sirius' brother.
Remus fell silent when James explained that Lily had been put with Snape. He knew that couldn't have gone over well with James. He couldn't particularly blame him either. He knew that if there had been someone comparable in Sirius' life, he would have been extremely uncomfortable with the idea of Sirius spending Valentine's Day with that person.
"Is Lily mad at you?" Remus asked. Being upset was one thing, but it was the reaction that was really the troublesome part. He didn't know if Snape had done anything, but it seemed likely that Lily wouldn't be pleased to see James and Snape going at each other again. To be honest, he also had no idea what Snape was like in Lockewood at the moment. He had done his best to avoid him.