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roartonrisen) wrote2016-07-03 04:39 pm
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It started twenty minutes ago and Kieren can't stop it.
His hands have been shaking uncontrollably and given the non-stop black blood coming out of his nose, it's led to a lot of the drops hitting the floor. The bleeding isn't new, but this much of it all at once is and that's sort of what's really scaring him right now. He can't stop shaking, he can't stop bleeding, and he has to wonder if the NTP is coming to the end of its usefulness. He thinks that this might be the end of Kieren Walker, PDS, and a return to full-zombie Kieren.
The panic is welling up within him as he thinks of hurting people and he knows that he can't do that. This feels like losing control, like Blue Oblivion, and it just means it's only a matter of time before he goes rabid.
He can't do there here in Darrow, not where people might get hurt. That's what makes the decision for him and Kieren bolts, leaving his place in a mess of blood droplets and tissues, heading out into the country on foot. He's too cowardly to end his own life, but at least he can look for a place to hide out until it all calms down and passes over.
And if it doesn't pass? Well, then at least there's a chance someone will stop him before he gets back to the city limits.
His hands have been shaking uncontrollably and given the non-stop black blood coming out of his nose, it's led to a lot of the drops hitting the floor. The bleeding isn't new, but this much of it all at once is and that's sort of what's really scaring him right now. He can't stop shaking, he can't stop bleeding, and he has to wonder if the NTP is coming to the end of its usefulness. He thinks that this might be the end of Kieren Walker, PDS, and a return to full-zombie Kieren.
The panic is welling up within him as he thinks of hurting people and he knows that he can't do that. This feels like losing control, like Blue Oblivion, and it just means it's only a matter of time before he goes rabid.
He can't do there here in Darrow, not where people might get hurt. That's what makes the decision for him and Kieren bolts, leaving his place in a mess of blood droplets and tissues, heading out into the country on foot. He's too cowardly to end his own life, but at least he can look for a place to hide out until it all calms down and passes over.
And if it doesn't pass? Well, then at least there's a chance someone will stop him before he gets back to the city limits.
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He hesitates then, remembering a conversation he'd had only weeks ago atop that hill in the park. He's told Kieren a good deal about his past, but not everything. Some things he's kept very carefully hidden indeed.
"My friend Remus," he says, his voice quieter as he dips the cloth into the water rinsing out the black sludge before dragging it over Kieren's shoulder next, up the side of his neck. "I know I've mentioned him before, but I haven't told you everything. The reason I'm an Animagus is because of him. Because, when me and mates were about twelve or thirteen, we figured out why Remus disappeared for a few days every single month. More specifically, why he disappeared right around the full moon, every month like clockwork."
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After all, sometimes simple isn't the answer.
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"He was bitten very young. Very, very young. Our headmaster knew of Remus's condition and, despite the laws and regulations against dark creatures, he was allowed to study with us. Of course, there was no escaping his transformations so a shack was built far off grounds, accessible from school via this massive Whomping Willow tree.
"It was perfect, really. Except it meant Remus was forced to be alone every month during the hardest days and nights. And we weren't supposed to know, of course. Nobody was. But apparently Dumbledore -- the headmaster -- didn't count on boys as clever as me and James. Werewolf transformations are not like me turning into Padfoot; they're not easy things. And every month, we'd see Remus return to school worn to the bone and bruised, covered in marks. We figured it out. We didn't tell Remuse we know, couldn't worry him. And we didn't know what to do. Not at first."
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"How old were all of you, at the time?" he asks softly.
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"It took us a good two or three more years to become Animagi," he continues, smiling a little at this part. It's been nearly a decade now and it's something he's still proud of. "There are dozens of spells involved, all sorts of strange potions and items required to accomplish it. But our goal, you see, was to be able to transform with Remus. As animals ourselves, we could keep him company on those hard nights."
He goes quiet then, lapsing into memories of dragging Remus out into the woods. Looking back, it'd been foolish. Reckless. It's by pure luck alone that Remus hadn't gotten loose on those nights, hadn't barrelled off to harm anything larger than rabbits and squirrels.
"Remus didn't know until we'd completed the spell," Sirius tells him, his smile faltering slightly. "And in all that time, we had to sit quietly and watch him become more battered and bruised with every full moon. Had to pretend we didn't know."
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"He could've ripped any one of us to pieces at any moment, I suppose. But there's something about the communication between animals that's impossible to explain unless you've lived it. He knew we were his friends, even when completely transformed. He trusted us."
And again, he pauses. Because this is the hardest part, the secret he's never told a single soul. It feels important, particularly given everything Kieren's told him of his past. And given his affliction, of course.
He doesn't meet Kieren's eyes as he washes the line of his collarbone and takes a breath. "I loved him, I think. Remus. I never told him, not once. To be honest, I don't think I really knew what it was I felt til years later, long after it was too late. Not that he'd ever have wanted the likes of me anyway, of course."
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He feels it.
Alarmed, he pushes it down and clears his throat. "Maybe you'll get a chance, still, to say it to him." Because if things with Kieren go the way he suspects, he wants Sirius to be happy. "Promise me, if I go...? If he's here, you'll tell him."
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"Anyway," he continues, his other hand resting at the back of Kieren's neck, "the point of the story is that you're not the first boy I've loved with rather scary tendencies. Before Remus decided he hated me and fucked off during the middle of a war, I'd figured out a way to stay with him even through the darkest moments. And I plan to do the same with you. Whether you like it or not," he adds with a soft grin.
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"It's sort of like we were chosen for this," he murmurs. "It's the second chance I never expected. My parents, they were thrilled," he says softly.
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Lifting his hand, he runs his fingers through Kieren's hair, making the strands faintly damp. "We became something that could co-exist with him. Between me, Kell, and Magnus, there must be some spell to enable me to do something similar here. With you. Not sure what it might be yet, but I've confidence I can figure it out. And I will. Do you trust me?"
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"I trust you," he murmurs. "I just don't know if I trust myself."
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It's not a might or a maybe. Sirius says it as a definitive. He's quite done with watching someone he loves go through years of misery. There's nothing he can do for Remus, especially here, but there's a chance with Kieren. And he's going to take it.