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maraudersoncrack1981 · 2 months
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All the young dude spoilers
Remus would use being sick to get out of class no matter what during his first couple years out of Hogwarts it could be something as simple as a cold and he'd still stay off. That was until Sirius made Remus 'Lectiuncula Magna', a spell made to help him read, Remus never stayed off without a fight from then on because he actually started enjoying classes.
Remus going to class even when he was sick became so often that when he was sick, James would wake up early to get Sirius and Peter out of the room as quietly as possible and he'd leave a note for Remus saying "if I see you in even one class for a second I'm dragging you back to the dorms, SLEEP MOONY -prongs" then there would be a follow up note saying "get better soon moony -pad foot & wormtail".
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adarkinterlude · 3 years
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may you find the stars once more
i am so so sorry. i couldn’t stop thinking about this last night and i wrote this first thing in the morning crying my eyes out. this is the first thing i've written and hasn't been edited yet so im sorry if there are any mistakes :)
you can also find it here on ao3 !! :)
@maraudermeryn im so sorry oh god im still crying
CW: grief and death
They had won the war.
But to Poppy Pomfrey, she felt like her whole world had caved in.
She looked up from a small corner of the Great Hall where she stood, tears running down her cheeks. The battle had ended in the early hours of the morning, with the sun coming up slowly, illuminating the large room littered with the limp bodies of her students, past and present. It’s not fair, she thought. That the sun could still be rising when so many never would again. Survivors were scattered around, tending to their physical wounds but unable to mask the emotional terrors that came with war. They were too young. They should be running around the school, tears in their eyes from laughing instead of mourning. But that’s what a war did to you. It ripped everyone away from you. It tore your heart apart when death knocked at the door of everyone you had loved, but somehow forgetting you. Leaving you to watch yourself slowly etch away as you heard yet more news that a friend had been cruelly taken from this world. Or a colleague. Or a student. 
She snapped back to reality as Minnie walked slowly towards her, dirty from fighting, her face clouded with sadness and grief. The older women held each other tightly in an embrace, tears running down their cheeks. The faces that had been so kind to all. The faces of the two who had been mothers to those without. The faces of those that had taught and healed. The faces of those that had loved. 
The colour suddenly drained out of her face as she spotted a body in an emptier part of the hall, with no one there to mourn them. No one to shed tears for the life they had lived. She let go and walked over, memories flooding back in an instant.
“I’ll be ok. How do I get back in the morning?”
“I’ll pop by as soon as the sun rises,” Madam Pomfrey assured him. “Patch you up and have you off to your lessons before anyone even notices you’re gone.” She smiled, but her eyes looked sad.
She thought of all their full moons, where she had held him, healed him, showed him love and kindness when he had been dealt such a hard hand in life. She thought of the small boy she had met, anger in his eyes, uncomfortable with accepting help and with adults. She had vowed to protect him and show him the motherly love he had never received. 
“Remus?” Madam Pomfrey’s soft voice came through the door, “I’m coming in now, dear.”
He closed his eyes, unable even to groan.
“Oh,” She said, as she entered the room and found him on the floor, “Bad one, was it? Perhaps it’s the solstice, I’ll have to consult my books. Can you get up, Remus?” She touched his forehead with the back of her hand.
He was so brave. So humble. So kind even when fate hadn’t been kind to him. 
He opened his eyes and looked up at her. She was busy tugging a blanket over his shoulders to keep him warm. “Now then,” she whispered gently, though they were quite alone, “What do you think you’re doing, giving me a scare like that, hm?” Her voice was so warm, and her fingers so tender. Very carefully, she pulled him into a hug, “We can’t lose you, Remus, not while I’m still at Hogwarts.” 
“Hurts,” Remus whispered.
She held him tighter and that did it. For the first time in a very long time, Remus began to cry. Not just a few sniffles, either; as the sweet, kind nurse held him he wrapped his own arms around her soft body and bawled like a baby.
But we did, she thought. We did lose him. Twice. 
We lost him when we left him alone when he had needed us most. Poppy had tried to find Remus again when she had heard what had happened. She remembered thinking that the poor boy had gone through enough, yet once again, the world had turned on him. She remembered how hurt he had been when the boys fell out during their fifth year. She remembered how close they all were, a family if you will. A family of runaways and misfits where Remus had found trust and love and friendship. 
Now she looked at his body lying on the ground beside her, eyes glazed over as life had left his body. The last of the marauders. His arm was extended, fingertips touching the body next to his. Tonks. She recalled the laughter and joy she had brought to Hogwarts in her years and hoped that they had found happiness in each other during their last years. They had survived a young son. Teddy. Orphaned by the same war that had broken his fathers heart. She vowed to show him the love she had shown Remus too. To care for him and help heal the emptiness left in him from his lost parents.
She sobbed as realisation dawned on her face, remembering. Marlene and Yaz. They too had died, fingers still touching. Her star student who was so unapologetically kind, she was hot headed but at the core of everything, she wanted justice and was willing to fight for it. And she did but it had cost her life. And when she had heard about their devastating murder in her own home, a piece of her had died too. She had outlived another one of her students. 
She reached her hand out and gently closed his eyes. “Be at rest now, dear,” she squeezed her eyes shut fighting back the tears. He would be free of pain now. The pain that life had cruelly given him. No more full moons. No more wars. No more lost friends. Just peace. She let the tears run freely as she opened her eyes, her heart breaking as she looked at him. She sniffled and stood up.
“May you find the stars once more.”
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Excerpts from All The Young Dudes by MsKingBean89
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Extract 1 - Chapter 4: First Year: Full Moon
Extract 2 - Chapter 13: First Year: Lectiuncula Magna
Extract 3 - Chapter 23: Second Year: Brotherhood
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All The Young Dudes (MsKingBean89) chapter summaries because I'm bored and I can never find the chapter I'm looking for:
Very incomplete, currently only first year
(key: wolfstar moments, new characters, other key moments)
FIRST YEAR
1. Summer 1971: St Edmunds - Remus meets Dumbledore at the children's home
2. The Hogwarts Express - Remus meets the other marauders and snape
"Oh good, a Potter. Dad told me not to talk to you." -Sirius
3. The Sorting Hat - Sorting, and a meeting with McGonagall. Mentions of Lyall, Remus struggling to read, and Black family problems
You’d think he’d try harder to make friends, especially if he’s muggle born.” ... “Are you sure the hat wasn’t supposed to put you in Slytherin?” -Peter and Sirius
4. Full Moon - Remus distancing himself from the others (cw: homophobic language), first full moon at school
No one had ever expressed such concern for him before, and it struck him uneasily. -about Madam Pomfrey
5. Potions - Remus fights Snape
6. Revenge - Remus struggles to do his work, itching prank
7. Marauders - itching prank continued, detention, discussion with lily
“Marauders!” Sirius sat up, suddenly, “That’s it! Raise your glasses, boys!
“What sort of poncey gang name is that?!”   
8. Secrets - full moon, argument with Snape, sirius trying to figure Remus out
9. Remus avoids Sirius, flying lesson (cw: scars, implied child abuse)
“I’ve got scars.” He said, so quietly that Remus thought he’d misheard at first. Sirius bent down, and pulled up his trouser leg, turning his ankle to show Remus the marks there. His scars weren’t like Remus’ – which were big and rough and jagged, full of rage and hunger. The silver stripes on the backs of Sirius’ legs were thin and straight; uniform in their cruelty.
"You can’t read, can you?” - Remus sighed. He had enough secrets to keep as it was.
10. History - Sirius and Remus discuss reading and Sirius starts helping him, Slytherins get revenge for the prank
11. Birthdays, books and the Beatles - Bellatrix invites Sirius to tea for his birthday, Remus's grades improve as Sirius's drop, and they bond over music
12. Christmas 1971 - Sirius runs away from home after an argument and spends Christmas as Hogwarts with Remus
13. Lectiuncula Magna - Planning Revenge on Snape, a bad full moon, and Sirius gives Remus the ability to read through magic
14. The Prank - Other marauders return, and the rain cloud prank on Snape goes a bit too far
15. Aftermath - Concequences of the Prank, Remus panics and researches impacts of being a werewolf, and is also attacked by Snape
 “I mean, it would be a fair fight at least” ... This confirmed one of his worst fears – Lily thought that Remus only hung around with James and Sirius because he was odd, and because they let him. Did everyone in the castle think he was as pathetic as Peter? ... “You’re wrong.” Remus frowned. -Lily and Remus
16. Astronomy - Pixie Prank, Remus stops avoiding the others, discussions about his birthday
Being a swot was all well and good, but it wasn’t half boring. No wonder Evans was always frowning.
“Remus,” James sniggered, “You do know that Lupis is a constellation too, don’t you? The wolf.” ... “The what?!” Remus felt his heart skip a beat -James and Remus
17. Twelve - Remus endures a very extroverted birthday, and introduces the others to the map
18. Revision - Exam prep, discussion of blood purity and summer holidays, Sirius is suspicious of Remus's hospital visits
19. End of Term - Exams and writing in the grass. Brief angst from Remus about summer being so long, cw: homophobic language
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