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r. lupin ([info]tufty) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-09-10 10:57:00

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Entry tags:!log, lily evans, remus lupin

date night
Who: Remus Lupin + Lily Evans
When: Friday night or weekend night, whichever
Where: A small restaurant where the quality of the food depends on the number of diners
What: Remus has asked Lily out on a "date". Of course it's not a date date but that's what he calls it.
Rating/status: G/finished.

There was no wine or chocolates or flowers to be found on Lily's supposed place in the table -- just a plate, an empty glass, some polished cutlery and a napkin on top of the plate, clumsily folded. No one said Remus knew how to fold napkins without a wand, after all.

That day, before he went to work, he left in Lily's room a book from the library about the Salem witches and their trials and a note of where she could find him that night at 7:00PM -- a small restaurant smack dab in the middle of the city with a menu riddled with all-time American cuisine. That left him an hour to get ready, smell good and all that, and he spent his hour wisely by coming down to Prospect Park and spending some time with "his" owl, Godric, who he thought was starting to grow rather fond of him. All those rats and insects were paying off, thank Merlin.

Now, at 6:54 PM, Remus had just successfully slipped his wand inside his over-sized pocket and was stroking the frayed edges of his leather strap with the wand-catch, that one he likes to wear around his right elbow and attach his wand, too. The part of the catch had finally started to become loose and Remus loathed throwing it away. It was his most comfortable wand-strap and on top of that, it was his only one. He rather doubted Muggle New York would have anything just as good to offer him.

Sighing through his nostril, he flicked his gray-streaked hair off his shoulder -- and then was reminded that he should probably consider getting his hair cut before the weekend ended.



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[info]just_lily
2011-09-10 05:26 pm UTC (link)
Lily rolled her eyes. "Of course it's not right, Remus. We're displaced years into the past, trapped in some Muggle city. Nothing about this is right. And I don't expect you to feel the same way about them. They're not your family."

She'd done the best she could in a warped situation, and apparently it wasn't enough. She had a brief moment of wanting to run away somewhere quiet and just hide until it all went away, but she wasn't like that. So she sighed quietly and shook her head.

"So what do you want to do then?" She lifted her weary emerald gaze to him, her lower lip caught between her teeth, wanting more than ever to just go home and fix things and leave this screwy place behind.

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[info]tufty
2011-09-11 03:19 am UTC (link)
"The city and the displacement are not only what I meant when I said that this isn't right," Remus said, his hands flat on his sprawled menu, himself leaning forward a little. His years had returned, visible under his eyes, the state of his hair and the color of his lips but it was nothing that he could help. "I had also meant Ginny and Albus. Their arrival," he said quickly to supplement his thoughts. He could feel the stress even with the way that he gripped the menu on the table.

But even Lily was...becoming less calm, which was an effort in itself and if Remus didn't watch himself then something...unpleasant, for the lack of a better word, might come of this evening affair. The wizard sighed as he forced himself to loosen up a little, pulling himself to rest his weight against the back of his seat. He'd lifted his hands, intending to run them through his face but as that might send a message of unrest, he dropped them the moment he realized what he was doing.

"If you can hear me out, Lily, I would appreciate it greatly," he began again as he looked up to her eyes. "But...I just..." he licked his lips from the inside, "...I just really want you to be careful, Lily. Be careful, be wary, be cautious around..." 'these people', he meant to say, but he was worried that that was going to set her off. So, "Around." he said to conclude what he wanted to say. "These are uncertain times. It would not do for us to be unguarded so easily..." The way the Potters apparently were, when Voldemort had killed them in the future. Remus didn't want that happening...anytime.

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[info]just_lily
2011-09-11 05:12 am UTC (link)
"Their arrival, along with the dozens of others. Why aren't you paranoid about Sirius' arrival and all the news that came with him? Why buy that, but question Ginny and Albus?" She assumed it was because Sirius was a known factor in their lives, whereas Ginny and Albus weren't. But they were her family. One just had to look at Al's eyes to know he was related to Lily somehow.

"Everything is uncertain, Remus. I trust them. Whether or not you do is entirely up to you, obviously, but for what it's worth, I think you're being ridiculously paranoid. Why would they have any reason at all to lie about who they were, upon arriving?" She regarded him evenly for a moment before she exhaled and looked away.

"Ginny's been living with us for weeks," she pointed out. "I think if she was as malicious or nefarious as you seem to think she is, there would have been some sign of it before now." Well, perhaps malice was a stronger assumption than necessary, but honestly the paranoia was ridiculous. Yes, she understood a certain need for caution, but she also liked to think she could read people well enough.

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[info]tufty
2011-09-11 12:50 pm UTC (link)
"That was what I thought about Peter, too," Remus said quietly. "A man I had known for ten years, a man I trusted with my secret..." ...he trailed off -- because, of course, Lily's argument about Sirius was also valid. What if Sirius was a liar? What if Sirius...had, God and Merlin and everything else high and mighty forbid, been the one who killed the Potters?

Two cups of coffee came soon after, and this time the waiter said nothing as he collected the menu Remus handed to him. He left just as quickly as well.

"I agree," Remus said after a moment, "I could have doubted any of you. But I know you and Sirius, Lily. I know you from three years ago, and I know -- and feel that Sirius is from my time. He could have been...perhaps...just a day or a week or a month into my future. He is exactly how I remember him to be...when I had been displaced."

He shook his head, "But Ginny and Albus..." He looked at Lily, again, he had been staring at the coffee for too long, perhaps trying to find some form of an escape in it but no, no escape. Remus had to get through this conversation and he was determined to do it. "What do I know about them? Nothing. How can I be certain they really are who they say they are? I have no defense against them.

"Perhaps I am just paranoid -- ridiculously -- as you say I am," Remus went on. "...but can you blame me if I am scared? Scared that we live with someone who can..." betray, kill...

"I do not want to lose you, Lily," Remus said instead, abandoning his previous train of thought, breathing, feeling his heart against its cage. "I am fighting to save you, and finding a way to get us out of here to save you...and I do not want to imagine what would happen if...someone," by which he meant possibly Ginny or Albus, "would get ahead of us and kill you in this city.

"And I do not want a fight with you -- not when I know I might lose you very soon." The possibility never left his mind.

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[info]just_lily
2011-09-11 03:42 pm UTC (link)
"Well, there's your problem. You can't read people as well as I can. I never took to Peter like you all seemed to and I can't for the life of me imagine any series of events in which I willingly consented to put my life in his hands. He was always so ..." Lily hesitated and shook her head. "I don't know. Squirmy," she concluded. It didn't quite convey what she'd wanted, but she knew Sirius would have died for James (and she supposed later, for her as well). She never would have said the same of Peter.

Lily sighed. For a long moment she contemplated the floor beside the table. "I understand what you're saying, Remus. I do. And it's fine to be cautious but you're taking this to ridiculous levels. What do you think Ginny's going to do to us, really, that she hasn't already had chances to do before now?"

She shook her head, utterly disgusted when he outright said the word kill. "If I'm going to die here, it's not going to be at the hand of someone we've been living with for weeks. I can handle myself against either of them if I ever had to, which I wouldn't." Exhaling softly, she shook her head before she stood up. "I appreciate the concern, Remus. But scale it back, all right?" She pushed in her chair and turned away.

"I'll see you home if you're still up. I'm going for a walk."

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[info]tufty
2011-09-12 03:20 am UTC (link)
"Lily, wait!" Remus pushed his chair back as he stood up but he went no further from his spot by the table. He expected Lily to be upset, of course, who wouldn't be upset given these developments?

But...but what?

His hands were in fists, holding onto the table and his pants as he thought about...why he had called Lily, why he was on his feet why...

Remus didn't think, he couldn't. Not now, not while everything feels like they're all by an edge. He still disagreed with Lily but what if he was wrong? But what if she was wrong? Like they were wrong with Peter, his good friend no matter what she might say of him...

"Forgive me, Lily," he said. "Please forgive me, Lily." That was all he could say.

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[info]just_lily
2011-09-12 03:25 am UTC (link)
"I'll see you at home," was her only response to that. She did at least give him the courtesy of looking back at him, though her expression was dismayed. She didn't like the idea of discord between her friends and family, especially when some of them resided in the same flat. It couldn't be helped, she guessed, and she reasoned that with time things would settle down and smooth out.

She trusted Ginny and Albus, and she thought eventually Remus would come to trust them as well. Or they'd find their way home and it would cease to matter either way.

With a last glance to him, Lily made her way out of the restaurant.

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[info]tufty
2011-09-12 05:32 am UTC (link)
Remus didn't hold her back.

He simply stood where he called to her as he watched her approach the door and disappear through it when the waiter opened it for her and when he couldn't see her anymore, he returned to his seat and closed Lily's menu.

He breathed through his nose as he carried his head with his left hand and gathered some of his hair from the side of his jaw. Well, at least now he knew how much Lily trusted them although he never expected for it to happen in so little days. If Albus' great granddaughter came over, would she say the same? Remus didn't want to know.

But what if Lily was right? What if they really just got lost? What if Ginny really was Harry's future wife, not some sympathizer of Voldemort who didn't have the honor of being branded with the Dark Mark and was just biding her time until everyone dropped their guard around her? The way--

No. Remus will never. Until he fully understood Ginny Potter and Albus Potter, he would never.

Taking up his cup of coffee, he sipped from it. He was alone, the waiter seemed to be avoiding him, and the night was still young.

He still had time to think.

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