Going to Grimmauld Place
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After an unexpectedly but still frustratingly futile discussion with Dumbledore, Severus found himself with an armful of documents and maps, meant for Lupin.
The simple fact that he was going to Diagon Alley to stock up on some of the rarer items in his stock should not be reason enough for Dumbledore to simply assume it would be no bother at all to make a small detour to Grimmauld Place, and hand these files over to Lupin for further examination.
He wasn't a bloody messenger boy.
Dumbledore merely looked over the rim of his glasses at that remark and told Severus to please give his warmest regards to Lupin, accompanied with one of those obnoxiously knowing looks. He was sure the old wizard knew somehow, about Lupin's small visit and the almost polite conversation they'd had. And true to form, Dumbledore would most probably mistake it for something it wasn't. Old fool.
With a snort he left the headmasters office and shrunk the files on his way down the stairs. An owl would have been sufficient, but no... it had to be him. As if he had so much time, he could waste it on dallying about like this.
After making his purchases at Slug and Jiggers, he apparated directly to Grimmauld Place, taking a moment to look at the foreboding structure before he went to the door to knock. He could have flooed, but he really didn't enjoy travelling in such a manner. Now he could only wait and see if Lupin was there at all.
The simple fact that he was going to Diagon Alley to stock up on some of the rarer items in his stock should not be reason enough for Dumbledore to simply assume it would be no bother at all to make a small detour to Grimmauld Place, and hand these files over to Lupin for further examination.
He wasn't a bloody messenger boy.
Dumbledore merely looked over the rim of his glasses at that remark and told Severus to please give his warmest regards to Lupin, accompanied with one of those obnoxiously knowing looks. He was sure the old wizard knew somehow, about Lupin's small visit and the almost polite conversation they'd had. And true to form, Dumbledore would most probably mistake it for something it wasn't. Old fool.
With a snort he left the headmasters office and shrunk the files on his way down the stairs. An owl would have been sufficient, but no... it had to be him. As if he had so much time, he could waste it on dallying about like this.
After making his purchases at Slug and Jiggers, he apparated directly to Grimmauld Place, taking a moment to look at the foreboding structure before he went to the door to knock. He could have flooed, but he really didn't enjoy travelling in such a manner. Now he could only wait and see if Lupin was there at all.
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Date: 2005-04-05 10:04 am (UTC)"Well, we all do things we didn't expect to be doing when we were at school." Severus commented dryly. Being a messenger boy had not been part of his future then.
Of course, being a spy hadn't either. Or a teacher for that matter.
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Date: 2005-04-05 10:13 am (UTC)But maybe if it weren't for you I'd still be teaching...
That was unfair, Remus knew. It had been his own carelessness that had doomed that, and no one else's fault. It didn't matter what he'd seen on the map; forgetting his potion was inexcusable.
The tea kettle whistled and he poured the water into the mugs, then set the tea in to steep.
He turned and leaned against the counter again.
"Did you volunteer to bring these by, or were you cruelly conscripted?"
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Date: 2005-04-05 10:38 am (UTC)That suddenly had him question his own motivations of telling Dumbledore that he was going to London.
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Date: 2005-04-05 10:52 am (UTC)Remus can think of other things he could give, but he didn't think Severus would appreciate it if he crawled under the table and...
He shook himself a bit. No use going down that road of sordid thoughts, was there?
He set the teabags aside and brought the mugs to the table, then went back for milk and sugar.
Remus sat across from Snape, slouching in his chair. He could go back to sleep really. But, no, he had more work to do, now.
He poured a ridiculous amount of sugar into his tea and stirred it, then took a sip.
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Date: 2005-04-05 11:06 am (UTC)He sipped his own, after adding just a tiny bit to set off the true taste of the tea. It was good enough.
"Have you informed Potter yet of my decision?" He hadn't talked to Dumbledore about that just yet.
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Date: 2005-04-05 11:14 am (UTC)"What?" He couldn't help but ask. He knew people found the amount of sugar he put in disconcerting, but he had to ask, anyway.
"No, I wanted to go by in person to talk to him about it, but I haven't had the chance. If I don't go tomorrow, I'll just send an owl."
He sipped his tea and sighed.
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Date: 2005-04-05 11:28 am (UTC)"Have you ever thought of leaving out the tea?" his voice was both amused and slightly sarcastic as he looked into Lupin's eyes, taking another sip.
Drink your tea, Severus. You're not here for idle chatter or the exchange of niceties.
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Date: 2005-04-05 11:31 am (UTC)"No, it's too grainy on it's own."
He should look away, but he didn't.
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Date: 2005-04-05 08:35 pm (UTC)He took another sip of hot tea, then leant slightly back in his seat. "I see you managed to apparate safely from Hogwarts last time... or did you use the floo?"
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Date: 2005-04-06 01:11 am (UTC)He sipped his tea and sighed, smiling a little.
"I wandered down to Hogsmeade to get some fresh air for a while, then I Floo'd back here."
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Date: 2005-04-06 01:46 am (UTC)He chose to view it literally, as in eating sugar pure wasn't something Lupin would be willing to do. Other connotations had no place here, no matter how intriguing they could be.
He put the mug down on the table, not looking away from Lupin "The wolfsbane will be finished on Wednesday." It was quite a leap in their conversation, if it could be labelled as such, but Lupin would know when he should be expecting a delivery.
Not that Severus truly doubted that the man knew perfectly well when he had to start the next batch.
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Date: 2005-04-06 04:14 am (UTC)"Oh, oh, yes. Alright. Wednesday. Shall I come fetch it, then?"
Dammit.
Remus didn't know why he found Snape so...Oddly compelling. But he couldn't deny he did, much to his consternation.
As if the man would ever look at me with anything more than mild distaste, in the best of times. And in the worst of times...
He'd not go there.
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Date: 2005-04-06 04:55 pm (UTC)Severus' eyebrows quirked slightly as he wondered about the reason. He couldn't find any. At least not a reason that would make sense, other than Lupin might be more tired than he'd thought.
He would not contemplate other possible explanations.
"Whatever suits you." Maybe Lupin wanted to get out of the house after all, and Severus had no intention of talking the man out of it, if that would save him the bother of going here.
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Date: 2005-04-06 05:51 pm (UTC)He drank his tea, eyes averted.
"How's teaching going?"
What? Why had he asked that? Just a lame attempt to keep Snape here?
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Date: 2005-04-06 07:40 pm (UTC)"Teaching goes as it always does. No students have as of yet managed to create real havoc though. A small wonder, I'd say." He doubted Lupin had a true interest and kept it at that.
Lupin might have averted his eyes for some reason, but Severus didn't as he leaned forward to take the mug again. The remaining tea had cooled down some, but the taste was still passable.
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Date: 2005-04-06 07:57 pm (UTC)He glanced to Snape, only to find him looking at him still. Remus found it strangely disconcerting.
He smiled weakly then looked away again.
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Date: 2005-04-06 08:08 pm (UTC)Oh yes, he was well aware of how he was viewed by most and had no illusions that Lupin - in spite of his light and seemingly friendly teasing - thought otherwise.
"Well then. Enjoy Dumbledore's gift. I'm sure he has put a special effort into making it particularly interesting." light sarcasm entered his voice as he glanced at the stack of papers, then back at Lupin.
"Should you need assistence..." Was he offering help? Why on Earth would he do that? He didn't particularly relish the idea of trawling through endless information to pick out the tiny clues.
But once more, there it was. He had offered.
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Date: 2005-04-06 08:21 pm (UTC)Remus wasn't sure if the offer was sincere or just Snape trying to be polite.
But he's never tried to be polite before...Ever, really.
"I...Help might be nice, but if you really have to go. I mean, I could make us dinner?"
Did I just offer to cook...For Snape?
It would seem he had, and he had no idea where the idea had come from, and he didn't really need the help, but for some reason he didn't want Snape to leave just yet.
"I'm sure you have better things to do, though," he said with a rather dejected sigh, anticipating rejection before he even got it.
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Date: 2005-04-06 08:46 pm (UTC)Did Lupin just offer to ... cook? He wasn't quite sure how to take that and what to reply.
Of course he had matters to take care of back at Hogwarts, plenty even, but suddenly he was curious. Their interaction had definitely changed character lately and it both baffled him slightly and intrigued him.
"As it is, I find my evening quite without duties..." Now that he thought about it, he also wondered about Lupin's cooking skills, given the man's inattentiveness to eating.
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Date: 2005-04-06 09:45 pm (UTC)To Remus, it seemed as if Snape had been a little surprised, if only for a brief moment. It was something, and Remus smiled.
"Do you like eggs? I think I have eggs. And cheese."
He'd asked without really thinking it through. Now he felt kind of stupid.
And he didn't fail to notice that Severus hadn't said 'yes.' He'd just said he had nothing in particular to do this evening. Not quite the same thing.
No one can resist EGGS and CHEESE, Remus, you idiot.
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Date: 2005-04-06 11:12 pm (UTC)Lupin seemed almost eager all of a sudden, which ruled out his former assumption that Lupin had wished to be left alone.
Well, it would most probably prove to be a more comfortable meal, than those spent in the Great Hall. And perhaps more entertaining? Time would tell.
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Date: 2005-04-07 12:13 am (UTC)He brought the food to the table and made a gesture of presentation.
"Here we are. The best Grimmauld Place has to offer."
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Date: 2005-04-07 12:36 am (UTC)Of course, it was by no means a complicated meal, but it looked very appealing. Especially as he realised he was hungry.
The corners of his mouth quirked slightly. "Well, considering the lack of a couple of hundred bickering children, I would consider it good already." There was nothing that could ruin a good meal better, than having to listen to that.
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Date: 2005-04-07 02:16 am (UTC)He starts to eat. It's not bad. Simple, but not bad.
"I could babble incessantly in different voices, if it would make you feel more at home," he offers with a grin.
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Date: 2005-04-08 01:45 pm (UTC)"I would have to warn you, though. Should you disturb my meal with your... impersonations, I would have to take points..." He smirked lightly, then refocused on eating.
Of course, he could also give detention, but that might just seem too strange if he told Lupin to be at his office at 8 pm, so he could change the fluids and the jars of the preserved creatures.
On the other hand, he might be the only one apart from Severus himself, who would be able to stomach such a task.
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