status: closed starter for @siriushqs
Harry didn’t bother flooing Sirius before coming over anymore, just coming straight over and shouting into the house that he was there. The two of them had grown a lot since their first meeting, and Harry got a quiet thrill out of this permitted, welcomed, intrusion into Sirius’ life.
He didn’t hear a call back though, and assumed Sirius was out. Which was fine, it happens when you pop over unexpectedly. Harry wandered over to the living room, flopping down on the couch without looking, nearly sliding right off as he sat on Sirius’ leather jacket. Harry paused. He’d always been a little curious about it, since Sirius always looked so effortlessly cool. And Sirius wasn’t here, so…
Harry quickly stood up, throwing on the jacket and conjuring a mirror. The coat smelled like Sirius, which was oddly nice. He looked at himself in the mirror, noticing where the jacket fit and where it didn’t. On the whole, he thought he looked quite good! (If he ignored the persistent feeling that he was playing dress up.) Feeling dorky but having fun, he struck a pose in the mirror, conveniently forgetting that he was still in Sirius’ house, where Sirius lived.
Sirius, who had been preoccupied with trying to clean out one of the rooms upstairs, didn’t hear the front door open. It wasn’t unusual for Order members to invite themselves in, Sirius had grown accustomed to it by now. He hated staying in this place alone anyway, tried to avoid doing it as much as he could, but not many people wanted to hang around the portrait of his mother and he couldn’t blame them.
On the days he was alone, he would try and get the house in some sort of order. He knew that it would never look entirely presentable, but he was trying. Sirius had been debating over selling the place for years, but still hadn’t been able to get his mother down from the wall. He’d tried everything.
The man descended the stairs, hearing movement in the living room. Sirius silently moved to look in the door, spotting Harry with a smirk. He leaned against the doorframe, a hand slipping into his pocket as he watched the other in the jacket for a second, before speaking up, “I’d say it suits you, but I feel like that might involved having to give it up and I’m quite fond of that jacket, I must say,” he chuckled. “I didn’t hear you come in.”