Why did Dumbledore never question Sirius' guilt after putting his trust in him, admittedly reluctantly, as the Potters' Secret-Keeper? As canonical events in "Prisoner" draw to a close, Dumbledore examines the past as only he can, remembering a long ago visit to Azkaban... contains some mild violence towards Sirius, with worse implied.
It's the end of the world (maybe) and Axl and Anders are heading into it with problems still unresolved between them. Which means that someone is about to get hurt. But cause and effect can do funny things when you're dealing with immortality... Sometimes you get the end before the beginning. Anders whump.
"Drink. Join us. I'm talking about immortality, Jack - the chance to sail the midnight seas forever." Blood welled, rich and darkly promising from two neat puncture wounds below the black silk cuff. "The chance to be the Vampire Captain Sparrow." AU, follows Curse of the Black Pearl. Rated for no worse violence than you'd expect and because Jack will keep swearing...