MARY.
ā ā it was hard, ā she complained, her pout slightly ruined by her eyes crinkling in laughter.Ā ā ā you donāt UNDERSTAND my struggles, remus. āĀ but she relented, tilting her head at him fondly, and tried not to think about the last time theyād been drunk together.Ā ā ā alright, i suppose i can bring some vodka as well. itāll help to get the fire going. but TRUST me, youāre missing out. 9 pm, by the lakeĀ ?Ā in case things get out of hand.Ā ā
REMY.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā šš Ā šššššššš Ā šššššš Ā šššššššššššššĀ Ā Ā ,Ā Ā Ā Ā the Ā furrow Ā of Ā his Ā brow Ā Ā Ā . Ā Ā His Ā mind Ā briefly Ā wandered Ā to Ā a Ā different Ā place Ā Ā , Ā Ā because Ā when she Ā mentioned Ā things Ā getting Ā out Ā of Ā hand Ā Ā , Ā Ā his Ā first Ā thought Ā had Ā nothing Ā to Ā do Ā with Ā fire Ā Ā . Ā Ā He Ā almost Ā made Ā a Ā joke Ā Ā , Ā Ā that Ā is Ā Ā , Ā Ā until Ā realization Ā hit Ā Ā . Ā Ā Ā ā Ā Ā Iāll Ā be Ā there Ā Ā . Ā Ā ā Ā Ā Ā The Ā boy Ā wondered Ā silently Ā how Ā many Ā people Ā would Ā question Ā whether Ā or Ā not Ā it Ā was Ā a Ā full Ā moon Ā Ā . Ā Ā Why Ā else Ā would Ā Remus Ā be Ā wandering Ā outside Ā in Ā the Ā dark Ā Ā Ā ? Ā Ā Ā ā Ā Ā Ā As Ā will Ā my Ā shirt.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā āĀ Ā Ā It Ā was Ā then Ā that Ā he Ā took Ā his Ā leave Ā Ā , Ā Ā offering Ā her Ā a Ā teasing Ā grin Ā as Ā he Ā mentally Ā prepared Ā for Ā the Ā destruction Ā of Ā a Ā shirt Ā he Ā could Ā barely Ā afford Ā in Ā the Ā first Ā place Ā Ā .















