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Date: 16 March 2002
Characters: Remus Lupin
Setting: Marketplace
Content: G
Status: Public : Open



Remus Lupin was one of those people who could not sleep past a certain time in the morning, despite only getting to bed a short time before. Today was no exception. He had gotten off work at 6:30AM and was up by 8:30. He wasn't too pleased by this but it was how he worked. He had done fixing up around his home and figured it was time he bought food.

He headed into town and was lingering at the fruit stand.

Date: 2013-03-17 04:07 am (UTC)
tt_tonks: (confused)
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Tonks sank down into a chair and buried her face in her hands. Everything was a mess. Every bit of it. And worst of all, there was no going back. There was no way home.

"Thanks," she said, taking a sip. One glance at the blue sky and strange landscape, and she nodded. She needed to be somewhere that looked almost normal. "Please. And - damn, you must have somewhere you ought to be. I'm so bloody sorry for losing it like this. It's just - it's a lot." He'd been through this; he understood, she hoped. It was just all a mess.

Date: 2013-03-17 04:24 am (UTC)
tt_tonks: (brow furrowed)
From: [personal profile] tt_tonks
The 'not married' part threw her, but at least she wasn't distracting him from anything. For now. She managed a small smile at the pets bit. "If you're sure," she said. "Still, I'm sorry."

Lily. "Lily--Lily Potter?" she said, dizzy all over again. "Are you - you're not joking, are you?"

She took a deep, slow breath. And then another. And another. "Thank you. You're brilliant, and I'm sorry. I promise I'm not usually like this. Just - it's a lot, you know? Yesterday I thought I could convince myself that it was perfectly all right, or just a dream or a hallucination or something, but it isn't, is it?"

Date: 2013-03-17 04:38 am (UTC)
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"That sounds about right for my luck," she joked weakly. Even games and a festival wouldn't have made much of a difference as far as her ability to believe this was all real went. Or at least she thought so. "You said you've been here a month? Is it the norm for you now?"

It made sense. People who'd died before their times - people like Lily and James and Tonks, she realised. It was a second chance, in a way, brutal as this all was to take in. Yes, she'd lost three years in her own time, but she'd gained countless here.

"No You-Know-Who is definitely good news," she said, taking another sip of water. "I just..." She paused again, and finally she looked at him properly, her eyes locking with his. "How did you die? Do you know?"