Sirius didn't always like going into the leaky cauldron, in no small part because it was where his boss liked to drink. But there were a couple of exceptions to that rule, James, Remus and Marlene. He had seen Marls at work, but they hadn't really gotten the chance to speak, not with how hard the ministry was working them.
Somewhat uncharacteristically he had arrived first and he fell into their usual booth, ordering two butter beers. Something about hanging around Marlene always soothed Sirius, days had been wasted wondering why that was, but he didn't even bother asking anymore. He knew why. But it wasn't something he wanted to think about too much, just being around her was enough. It had to be. @wildheartmarls
Some days, especially when work was as busy as it presently was, Marlene couldn't help but wonder how her life would be if she'd taken the Harpies up on their offer. How different it would be to spend her days soaring through the sky playing the game she loved, instead of the gruelling work of an Auror?
It wasn't that she regretted choosing to do what she felt she needed to do instead of what she wanted to do, but that 'what if' never really left her. Especially after weeks like the one she'd just had.
Still, there were some upsides, and she felt a smile coming to her face as she entered the Leaky Cauldron and spotted Sirius already waiting for her. At least this career made it easier for her to see him.
"It's not like you to beat me here," she teased, slipping into the seat opposite him. "Should I be worried?"
















