Teddy Lupin, the Hogwarts Heartthrob, is looking for the right girl. What happens when the one he falls for is the only one he can't have? / Another one of those things that I wrote when I was eleven.
This is how it starts. / Or, twice Teddy Lupin's world falls down.
Makes me love him with every single atom in this fragile earthling body. / Things that Lily remembers.
Lily eats too much ice cream and Teddy gets a sunburn on his forehead and he thinks that maybe this whole sailing-around-the-world-so-that-Lily-won't-want-to-die thing isn't so bad after all. / Basically, Lily buys a ship and kidnaps Teddy.
He holds your hand as you're dragged back into the darkness. / There's a boy named Ted and Lily's not sure why but she's got a feeling like they used to love each other once upon a time.
Watching the way the blue-haired boy gazes at her like she's the only thing he sees. / When Lily falls apart, Teddy tries to put the pieces back together.
And, well, the thing is, Lily tastes so much like the salt in his tears. / Teddy's having a hard time forgetting.
Casting shadows, interrupted. / Blaise learns that denial is not just a river in Egypt. Blaise/Parvati.
You're a coward, that's what you are. / Peter Pettigrew, and what would never be.
Us and forever go hand in hand. / Lily and Teddy, neverending.
James is the first who notices, but James notices everything so it comes as anything but a surprise. / Remus and Sirius and not enough time.
Teddy Lupin doesn't know what he wants. / Teddy/Dominique.
Like vines, like anchors. Like his warm arms around her pale stomach and her hair so aflame that he cannot tell the difference between its strands and the air. / Lily and Teddy and the mess they've made.
"I don't want to play this game anymore." / Lily is tired, and Teddy is scared.
Once upon a time, they were simple. / But now, Lily and Teddy are something that will never quite be easy.
And since when is my life a bad Muggle movie? / And okay, Lily and Teddy are all kinds of cliche.
They fit together like how clouds belong to the sky and Romeo belongs to Juliet and your feet belong to the ground and Teddy's heart belongs to Lily but never the other way around. / He'd do anything for her.
She looks like a calamity, a catastrophe, a storm. / Because Lily's the most self-destructive girl Teddy's ever loved.
I really don't know what to say right now. YOU'RE REALLY HOT UNGH is on the tip of my tongue, I have a feeling Scorpius wouldn't react well to that. / Rose and Scorpius pretend they don't have sexual tension.
They're this never-ending love story of perpetual sorrow, of twists and turns and dragon-back rides, of running away but always coming back. / Lily and Teddy and the story they tell.