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DrWorm

  • Cluedo

    Remus has some issues, and Harry gets a Clue. Where's Professor Plum when you need him?

  • Grave Robber

    The speech was called, "You Have Your Mother's Eyes," and it was given by a mortician. Remus is trapped between his memories of Lily and the emotional constraints Harry unwittingly projects.

  • Lagrange Points

    Like a play in five acts, except not. "These violent delights have violent ends." Juliet was a wise girl, but just a child. Throughout the events of PoA, Remus reacts to Harry as well as he dares.

  • The Carpenter's Son

    A.E. Housman - "Comrades all, that stand and gaze, Walk henceforth in other ways; See my neck and save your own: Comrades all, leave ill alone." Drawn together in guilt, wrapped tightly in cowardice. Remus and Harry slash, in a low-key sort of way.

  • Of The End

    I'm a tiger... a tiger... a tiger. Harry speaks of disturbing dreams and unhappy obsession with a man he can't even call by his first name. Harry/Remus

  • A Rotten End to a Lovely Day

    "Though we are separated now, I know that he cries every night before he sleeps." Remus reconciles his own grief with Harry's. OotP spoilers.

  • Love Song

    "I should have been a pair of ragged claws/Scuttling across the floors of silent seas." Remus contemplates Harry as child, lover, and savior.

  • Something's Gonna Give

    "'Are you trying to die?' He whispered, both awed and horrified." James/Remus slash quasi-romance. Rated mainly for gore and more self-mutilation. Chapter three up.

  • God From The Machine

    Being cold is but a taste of what we will experience after death. "There are only shades of grey. Shades of grey and sometimes a deus ex machina.” Harry and Remus light slash.

  • Werewolves of London

    "My life is a non-sequitur. I hate my life." Remus musings. Revised a little. Reviews are nice. Huzzah for bananas!

  • Thriller

    Stand and face the hounds of hell and rot inside a corpse's shell. Harry/Remus slash. Rated for brief description of sex and gory imagery.