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Post by dontknow on Aug 16, 2008 22:38:44 GMT -5
Sirius knew that yes, Felix knew that Moony was a werewolf. Alright, so he hadn't told, so he hadn't broken anything he had between him and Moony as far as he was concerned. But if word leaked, Sirius knew who to go to, and he wasn't going to be afraid of doing anything either. But, Felix had said he wouldn't tell, so Sirius had to believe him, he didn't have much else to believe.
Don't worry. I won't tell a soul. Haven't on Remus, so I won't on you. Just don't give me a reason to, and I won't [/colour] Sirius said. He was being honest, and he just wanted Felix to know that his secret was safe as long as there was not a reason for him to tell it. So, how long have you been a well, you know?[/colour] Sirius asked. He didn't want to say ' were wolf' as a group of Hufflepuff students had just walked by them. [/blockquote]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 16, 2008 22:44:52 GMT -5
Felix knew he would never tell a soul. Telling people about somebody else being a werewolf would invoke the same results as telling people he was a werewolf. That person would be hated and discriminated against. Felix did not wish that upon anyone, so he would not tell a single soul. "I swear I won't tell a soul. You can even make me take the Unbreakable Vow if you want, but I won't tell anyone about it no matter what." He said it in place of the event due to the Hufflepuff students. As answer to his question, Felix sighed. "Five years..." When the students were gone, Felix went on. "I've been making my own potion to drink so that I would not lose control." Felix knew that other people sometimes wondered why he went down to the Potions room during certain days.
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Post by dontknow on Aug 16, 2008 22:54:56 GMT -5
Sirius listened to Felix, and gave a short chuckle when he said that he could make him take the Unbreakable Vow if he wanted. No, it's quite okay. I believe you. [/colour] Sirius told him. So far, Felix seemed to be an alright guy. They had stuff in common, he was similar to Moony in the fact that they were both were wolves, and although Felix was a Slytherin, he didn't act like it at all. Which Sirius appreciated. He didn't think that there was really a Slytherin that didn't really act like one. Even though he tried to avoid stereotypes and stuff like that. Then Felix told Sirius he had been a were wolf for about five years and that he had been making his own potion so he wouldn't lose control. So obviously Felix was good in Potions, which was good. Sirius was good in practically all of his classes, so he didn't have anything to worry about when it came to his school work. So I'm guessing you're good in Potions then?[/colour] Sirius asked, seeing if he was correct about him. [/blockquote]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 16, 2008 23:01:23 GMT -5
"Oh... that's good," Felix said, sighing a little in relief. He would've taken the Unbreakable Vow, but he wouldn't have liked the idea of slipping up and died. Then he heard Sirius ask him if he was good at Potions. Felix knew it would've come to that. Anyone would've made the conclusion that he was good at Potions if he could make a Wolfsbane Potion. "Actually, I'm pretty good at Potions, but I'm not the best." I get some help from Snape, but I'm not about to tell him that, Felix thought privately to himself. Felix and Snape were not too close, but they were friends, so it wasn't like they didn't know each other. And Felix supposed he got help from Snape in school due to the fact Felix sometimes intervened with James torturing him... though Felix would do that for anyone. Sirius must not have been there for any of the times Felix had intervened then or he would've recognized the boy.
(Felix hates seeing people get bullied, an impulse from his past we suppose.)
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Post by dontknow on Aug 16, 2008 23:12:06 GMT -5
Sirius gave a smile when Felix sighed in relief, saying that it was good that he didn't have to the the Vow. Sirius was sure he would've, as he had said he would've but he just wanted him to know that he didn't have to, Sirius wasn't going to take ti that far.
Ah, alright. Because if you can make that potion, than i figured you were pretty decent then. Sirius said to Felix when Felix told him that he was pretty good in Potions, but not the best.
Slughorn wasn't the hardest to impress though, Sirius found. But then, if you did something wrong, he pretty much just ignored you and whatever it was you were trying to create. Sirius had found that out by making his potion turn green when it was supposed to turn purple in his second year. But now, Sirius was fairly good, and had even somehow miscreatd a potion he shouldn't have even attempted until seventh year, or so Slughorn had told him.
So, favourite class, then? [/colour] Sirius asked. They had managed to stay on top of the conversation the last little bit, so he hoped to stay that way. Sirius hated being bored, and he hated silences like that. [/blockquote] [[ah, alright.]]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 16, 2008 23:22:38 GMT -5
"Yeah, I guess I'm pretty good," Felix said a little sheepishly. It was kinda Snape's work that he was using, but he owed Snape a lot and maybe the boy felt he owed Felix back. After all, what were friends for? "My favorite class? My favorite would have to be Defense Against The Dark Arts. It involves a lot more wandwork then books. I also like Charms, but Defense Against The Dark Arts is a lot more fun and it's also helpful as it prepares you in case you make a run in with Death Eaters." Yes, Defense Against The Dark Arts was a useful class and also fun. Felix preferred it to making potions, but since he had to know how to make Wolfsbane, he had paid attention in Potions class. (One sentence short )
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Post by dontknow on Aug 16, 2008 23:28:59 GMT -5
Sirius nodded when Felix said that he was pretty good, he guessed. Then he answered Sirius' question about his favourite class. Defense Against the Dark Arts. That was his favourite too, mostly because he enjoyed the stuff he learned, and how he could hopefully use it all against his family if ever needed.
Yeah, Defense Against the Dark Arts is my favourite as well. I guess growing up with a Dark family, and you're the oppoiste you tend to like that class. Don't you? [/colour] Sirius asked, laying back on the grass, and looking up at the clear, blue sky. It was a nice day today, and at the moment, he was relaxed and had no intentions of getting up quickly, or any time soon anyway. [/blockquote] [[what do you do, count the number of sentences you write?]]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 16, 2008 23:37:19 GMT -5
(Usually I type until I fill up the whole page in front of me from top to bottom.)
Felix listened to Sirius and his heart started racing. They had a lot in common. They had families they despised for being tied to Voldemort, they loved Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Sirius was friends with a werewolf while Felix was a werewolf. It was all too perfect. The Gods are mocking me. We're practically made for each other, but... I bet Sirius-chan is straight, Felix thought. Still, such thoughts could be entertained in dreams. That was the typical fangirl/fanboy motto and Felix figured it would be the only way he'd ever be with Sirius in a "more then friends" fashion. "Yeah, I suppose so... It would be good to know how to combat your Death Eater families in case they come after you or you go after them. That way you can survive," Felix said.
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Post by dontknow on Aug 17, 2008 15:35:21 GMT -5
Sirius laid there, watching people walk by, including a group of about four fourth year girls who, as Felix pointed out, obviously found him to be a pretty face. They couldn't stop looking at him or giggling as they walked past.
Then Felix spoke again. If you ask me, I'd say it would be good to know how to combat any Death Eater, let alone your own family. But family's something always close to you, so if you find yourself the opposite to them, they may be on the top of your list. [/colour] Sirius said in reply. Yes, it would be good to know no matter what you were doing, whether going after them, or them going after you. [/blockquote] [[ah, alright]]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 17, 2008 16:53:30 GMT -5
Felix listened as Sirius explained his views on Defense Against The Dark Arts. It was true that you needed them for all the reasons that the boy listed. You could also use them for other reasons such as stopping magical creatures from harming you, teaching them obviously... keeping people from selling you as a sex slave on the streets. The haunting memories of Felix's past crossed him as he realized everything he could do... but knew he would not be willing to do it. I must never become like my father. Even if it means letting Muggles pushing me around, I will never go so far as to kill them, he thought. "Yeah... he is on the top of my list... I said I'd be the one to kill him... though sometimes I do wonder when I sleep at night... Would killing him make me just as bad as him?" He sighed. "I'm just so confused... Why I was placed in Slytherin... What I should do if I see my father... And trying to live on despite all the factors against me."
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Post by dontknow on Aug 17, 2008 17:11:38 GMT -5
Sirius closed his eyes, the hot sun bore down on his eye lids, showing a red-orange colour through them. He was quite content just laying here on the lawns, in the sun, with his new friend.
He found himself more interested in what Felix said, possibly because they were so much alike in several aspects. However, Sirius had no idea Felix was not straight, like him. He listened to him say that his father was on the top of his list, and that he'd be the one to kill him, but wondered if killing him would make him just as bad as his father. Also that he was was confused, about why he was placed in Slytherin and what he'd do if he saw his father, and that he was trying to live on despite everything against him.
Sirius kind of felt bad for him. He also knew how he felt when it came to his father, having both his parents. I'm sure everything will get better. [/colour] Sirius said. What was happening to him. Maybe the heat? He was laying there, relaxed, with a Slytherin he had just met. Anyone might find that a little strange. And I kind of wish someone would kill off my parents too. Though it might be interesting to do it myself, I don't think I'd do it, wuoldn't want to land myself in Azkaban.[/colour] Sirius said. [/blockquote]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 17, 2008 17:18:23 GMT -5
The way Sirius said everything would get better, Felix couldn't help but feel that it was the truth. At they laid there, he realized that Sirius might've only been taking pity on him. He hated feeling like he needed pity, but it was Sirius and he wasn't about to turn away the company of the one he always wanted to talk to. All he could do was pray that James would not come around and ruin everything. The moment was perfect, but Felix knew that it was too good to be true. Sirius had to be straight. He wasn't shy, he was friendly, unlike the Slytherin boy before him. At least... if we can be friends... "Yeah... I wouldn't want to end up in Azkaban either... I suppose you're right. Our parents are wanted. If not submitted to the Dementor's Kiss or killed, they'll at least get put there," he said, sighing softly.
(*slaps himself* Need to find more to post)
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Post by dontknow on Aug 17, 2008 17:36:01 GMT -5
Well your father is wanted, my parents are wanted. Well, sort of, if they continued going in the direction they were, they would be. That interested in the Dark Arts can only lead to three things, like Felix had said.
Yeah, that's true. [/colour] Sirius said. He just kind of hoped it would happen kind of soon. He could easily live with James, he knew that. And it would be a lot better. And if his mother continued, he'd leave anyway. He couldn't stand it, being at home. Sirius reopened his eyes, and lookd around, everything was pretty messed up now, after having his eyes closed for a while like that. He looked at Felix, and then rolled over onto his side. Felix would probably prefer it if he could talk to Sirius' face, rather than his body. So, anyone caught your eye?[/colour] Sirius found himself asking next, knowing that their conversation about their parents was practically finsihed now. [/blockquote] [[don't slap yourself, or I may have to hit you too, so that you don't do it again, lol]]
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Post by felixfalora on Aug 17, 2008 17:49:53 GMT -5
Sirius had agreed with Felix. This caused the Slytherin boy to blush a little and smile softly. It felt nice to hear those words from Sirius. He looked at the boy softly. What he would've given to have his dreams come true... Of course Sirius turned his head around to look at Felix's face and asked him if anyone had caught his eyes. Felix could've exploded, but in embarassment instead of anger. He turned his head away and his whole body could've turned red if it were a cartoon. "U-Ummmmmmmmm..." he began, stuttering unfortunately. "W-W-W-W-Well... U-Ummmm... S-S-Someone has c-c-c-c-caught my e-eye," he admitted, but now he was afraid to mention his name. What if he's not... What if he hates me... What do I do?
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Post by dontknow on Aug 17, 2008 18:43:12 GMT -5
Sirius saw that Felix was slightly blushed when he turned to look at him. He then saw him turn his head away, blushing a lot now. And he also couldn't talk. What was up with that? Obviously Felix was one of those people that were too shy to admit who they have a crush on, or who they're madly in love with at the moment. So, Sirius saw this as a hopeless cause that caused Felix an aweful amount of embarrasment. So, that just meant that Sirius would have ot leave that alone.
Alright, so I see that's a touchy subject, [/colour] Sirius said. He'd just find another topic to talk about. Hey, he was in Slytherin, why not ask what happens in that common room, what they do there, what they talk about. The common room is home base, and therefore, things are always different there, than outside of it. So, what happens in the Slytherin common room. And dark secrets happen down there?[/colour] Sirius asked him. [/blockquote]
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