Narcissa is not as fond of Lucius' peacocks as he thinks she ought to be.
When the rest of the Snatchers go off to assess the situation, Scabior and Greyback find themselves alone in the woods.
He never stopped to wonder at just what point he'd stopped being a young man and become a monster instead.
Once a month, for as long as he can remember, Remus has become a monster. In 1975, the monster starts to feel human again. Remus/Sirius. COMPLETE
He found a woman who accepted what he was, and she made him smile (even if it was only because she reminded him of someone else). Remus/Sirius
The children have always thought of Fenrir Greyback as the monster hiding under the bed. Fenrir Greyback has always thought of the children as unfortunate, and of the parents as in need of teaching a lesson.
He's scarred too, and badly, but that's OK, because she doesn't need saving any more. Seamus/Lavender
Fred wishes Victoire would keep her nose out of things. This summer, she's got the idea into her head that Rose and Scorpius Malfoy would make a lovely couple. Somehow, she's got him in on it as well. It wouldn't be so bad if he could just leave them to it, but she's also taken it upon herself to try and fix the relationship between him and his father. ON HIATUS
Scabior knows it's childish, but he can't help feeling a little frightened on Halloween.
Scabior couldn't decide if he liked Greyback's kisses or not...
Scabior has done so many awful things, but he does remain hopeful that he's not as twisted as Greyback.
The Snatchers are well aware of what Greyback does with Scabior in the forest, but they're not sure it's entirely normal.
Scabior wakes Greyback up to give him some important, Snatcher-related news, and Greyback is none too pleased.
Scabior doesn't understand what it means to be respected, but he wants to. He wants the sort of power Fenrir Greyback has over people, the power to make them quiver and kneel before him. But that's the kind of power that comes from being hated and feared, and Greyback doesn't understand what it means to be respected either. ON HIATUS
Scabior thought living with his best friend would be fun. He didn't think Greyback would decide to come around and hijack it.
When there's no-one around, Greyback treats Scabior differently. It's almost as though there's no difference between werewolves and wizards.
Greyback might be losing his touch, but it doesn't mean he needs Scabior to look after him.
Greyback changed when Scabior was in Azkaban. He looks at him in a different way now.
He's too fond of Scabior, and Scabior's too human by half. Maybe being human isn't a really such a bad thing – but there's an entire empire of werewolves who would see it as sacrilege.
Scabior's been roped into yet another one of Greyback's schemes for werewolf dominance, despite not actually being a werewolf. He doesn't mind, really, but he's beginning to wish he hadn't agreed to let Greyback drive.