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Messr Moony is passionately curious ([info]thewolfen) wrote in [info]the_recruitment,
Remus sat quietly, listening as James spoke and addressed the crowd of Gryffindors. What his spectacled friend had to say really did carry some weight of value. The world was growing darker by the day, and Remus didn't know if everyone could feel it or if he was just inclined to feeling darkness because of what he was, but something just felt wrong. Things weren't right in the wizarding world, and right now they were all just sitting ducks, waiting to see what was going to happen. James' proposition suggested they take a stand, so they at least had a fighting chance to avoid becoming the subject of dishonest articles in the Daily Prophet.

His attention perked even more when Sirius jumped up to join James in speaking to the crowd. Remus sucked in a sharp breath as Sirius revealed a rather intimate detail about himself, and he felt a tug at his heart, knowing all the hell his best mate had gone through living in that house.

This was around the time when Remus would jump in and curtail the two of them out of whatever outlandish scheme they were trying to pull off, but this time when he stood it wasn't to put a stop to what they wanted to do. "What we've learned in our textbooks doesn't even begin to cover the curses and countercurses being used out there," he said, and gestured out the window. "But the information is out there for us to learn. It's not easy magic, but if we work hard and practice, I think we can teach ourselves."


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