Remus and Sirius share a good book at the foot of an overstuffed armchair.
The willow prank. No, worse than the willow prank. Much, much worse.
Remus and John Lupin play a game of hide and seek with the moon.
An essay. A werewolf's essay on the subject matter of werewolves.
Remus finds the best way to deal with the loss of his friends is by cleansing everything away.
Sometimes the most powerful of messages are those left unspoken.
That's exactly the definition of a father's love. Boundless.
When Sirius receives a rather nasty letter from home, Remus helps him forget about it.
Werewolf fighting is a most profitable and exciting sporting event. For some, at any rate.
Sirius and Remus say 'I do'. The Ministry says 'We don't think so.'
What really happened nineteen years later.
As a hired hit man, Sirius Black's new target is dangerous to the Death Eaters' motives. The only thing he knows is age, gender, location, and the condition of werewolf. But that's not going to help him at an all werewolf school. AU. Mild slash.
What if, when Remus Lupin was bitten, Greyback stole him off into the middle of the night. What if he was never found. What if he never went to Hogwarts and never met three people that could change his life forever. This is that what if story.
Why is it that the good girls always end up with the bad boys? Why is it that the good boys always end up with the bad girls?
Remus and Sirius meet over an old piano and an empty classroom on the third floor.
How Sirius Black got his nickname from a very unlikely place. One could almost call it ironic.
Sirius vents his anger. Remus, a little black sports car, and a little back road space help him out.