|100.| When Sirius left Remus at the flat just before he was sent to Azkaban, he spent two nights in a pub room and then was taken in by another Order member. The next day was Halloween.
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|100.| When Sirius left Remus at the flat just before he was sent to Azkaban, he spent two nights in a pub room and then was taken in by another Order member. The next day was Halloween.
|99.| The Marauders' favourite game was Never Have I Ever. Quite a few secrets Remus and Sirius had intended to take to the grave came out when playing; mild intoxication didn't help either.
|98.| Sirius woke up at four every morning for a run. Remus, who hated running, mostly helped out by helping Sirius in the shower when he was done.
|97.| Remus was the first Marauder to lose his virginity, and James the last. Sirius liked to pretend that he lost it before he did, and Peter tried to never mention it at all.
|96.| Sirius was never allowed to have pets at Grimmauld Place, although he was somewhat fond of Kneazles. Remus had a gerbil as a small boy but it was not allowed at Hogwarts, so he gave it away to another boy in his neighbourhood.
|95.| Remus and Sirius share clothes. They wear the same shirt size but not the same trouser size; when Sirius wears Remus's jeans they are much tighter than intended. Remus approves.
|94.| Remus was raised Roman Catholic, which he lost a bit of faith in after attending Hogwarts and seeing that magic was the cause of "miracles". Sirius believed in Merlin, which was not so much a religion as a respect for magic and its presence inside you.
|93.| Sirius and Remus used to frequent empty classrooms or corridors to have a snog; Professor McGonagall was the only one who ever saw. While usually a stickler for the rules, including those regarding public displays of affection, she did not feel the need to confront the two boys, especially since Remus had become much brighter as of late and she figured he deserved a bit of quiet happiness.