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Lily nodded wordlessly and followed Remus inside, her eyes filling up as she stared at her dear friend. His world has just come crashing down around all of them, and it was up to Lily to make sure he knew. But the tender way he looked at her, the kind way he busied himself making tea, the way he was so quick to respond to her needs and think of her caused Lily to pause. What she wouldn’t give to be able to tell him that this was about her. Maybe she was fighting with James, or she was breaking down because what had happened with Leina Nott. Anything but the true reason she was here on Remus’ doorstep.
It felt like living in a nightmare. They had worked so hard for so long to keep this a secret, to keep others from finding out and looking at Remus in a way he didn’t deserve. Dumbledore had been on board, happy to keep Remus’ condition a secret from the rest of the Order. It was a Marauders pact, one that Lily was eventually brought into thanks to her relationship with James and her proximity to the rest of them. And to know that one of the Marauders had broken it again, but this time on such a larger scale, was a nightmare.
Lily forced herself to speak, to say something. She hated to be the one to do it, but she couldn’t wait any longer. Seeing Remus here, with no idea what had just happened, felt like a knife to the gut. “Remus, stop!” Lily said, going to him and putting a hand on his arm to still his movements. “There’s something you need to know.”
She swallowed, feeling sick to her stomach, tears prickling her eyes as she stared at her friends. “They know, Remus. It was an accident, but everyone knows.”
Tea made everything at least a little better, didn’t it? He could only hope. Given... well, it really had to be bad, for Lily to come around at this hour. James and her, they’d had their spats, their tiffs. Only to be expected, with a pair of people so very strong-willed as they were. But that was part of what they loved about each other, right? Part of what would help them survive this was of theirs. So - so this would blow over, too, whatever had happened. Everything would be alright.
In fact, he was so sure of that - had to be - that the force in Lily’s voice was a shock, enough to make Remus jerk in genuine surprise. But he turned, teabags left aside, prepared as best he could be. Morgana knew, he’d never been able to bear any sort of fighting among the Marauders (Lily included, of course). Probably why he wound up being the one to sit down and listen to everyone’s side of things, why he made such an effort to get them to patch it all up. This part was always hard, though: just, knowing how badly even the best of friends could hurt each other. When they didn’t even mean to. And when they did. Which had it been? What on earth had James managed to do, to Lily, at a time like this?
Not - not to Lily.
The story fell out of her so fast, and hit Remus like a hammer to the chest, hard enough that his ribs rang with it. They know. The air in his lungs shuddered away, and didn’t come back. There was only the one thing; the one thing that really mattered, when it came to him, and being known. “Everyone?” He rasped, mouth gone dry, tongue heavy. Not everyone. No. “Who was all there? Who...” Remus had swayed back against the counter, unsteady, heart kicking against the back of his swimming eyes. “An accident?” How? How could that be an accident? He’d been stripped down to an echo, he knew, stupid, shaken empty - except for the festering, fever-hot panic of this, the kind of rupture that he’d been afraid of for as long as he could remember. Of this, again. And worse.





















