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Remus gets some upsetting messages through the Marauders Map. The messages tell him about a dark future in which his friends die in the war with Voldemort, a war that has not yet fully started. Mostly, it stresses that he should trust Sirius, which is hard for him to do in the aftermath of The Prank.
A.K.A. The Marauders go Horcrux hunting
Bookmarked by Nelle
30 Sep 2025
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Thatcher, Nutmeg, and a cat named Rodger by davidbowtie
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
03 Feb 2026
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It's London, it's 1983, Thatchers the Prime-Minister and everyone but Teddy seems to know that Remus Lupin is his father.
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Teddy Tonks doesn't know who is father is, and frankly, he doesn't want to. He's got bigger things to worry about, like his upcoming O-levels and his dream of becoming the next Brian May. But with his grandparents on holiday in Paris and his mother busy with work, sixteen-year-old Teddy is sent to London to spend Christmas with his cousin, Sirius Black, and Sirius' unpleasant housemate, Professor Remus Lupin. Will his dreams become a reality, or will lies and old secrets make it all come crashing down?
Bookmarked by Nelle
05 May 2025
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Mystery Work
Part of for when I get my life together and can finish.
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
Bookmarked by Nelle
18 Jun 2023
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Sirius’s throat gains second life, the most pathetic noise coming out of it, and by mercy, Remus doesn’t hold it against him. A sobering thought creeps up his spine as he wonders why he'd ever think otherwise; if there was one person who would wholly understand that words can fall short, it'd be Remus.
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companion to Blends.
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- Part 2 of Blends!verse
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Remus knew, even as a luminescent stag with seven branches to his antlers and uncannily dishevelled fur atop his head sat in front of him and silently howled his name, that this could not be Prongs. It could look like Prongs; it could run like Prongs; but it could not act, communicate, or greet old friends like Prongs. It was simply not possible. It had never been done. It broke all the rules of Patronus magic that Remus had ever known, which was, quite frankly, most of them. But Harry had somehow done it, because the Patronus in front of him was clearly and unmistakably,
“Prongs.”
Prongs jerked his head down from his howl, nudged Remus in the chest with his muzzle, and disappeared.
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