Characters: Remus Lupin and Arthur Eddington.
Rating: PG
Time Period: Modern Time.
Location: Outside the Castle (some lake close by).
Relative Date: couple of days after [
this] and approx. half an hour after [
this].
Status: Active and Closed. PM if you really want to join. Finished!
Remus sat at the edge of the lake, his bare feet almost touching the shallow water. This free fresh air with nobody who really knew him and wanted to cause him harm- he thought it is best to make the most of it before some real adventure appears. The beautiful white fluffy clouds were shadowed on the body of water that gave such a calming feeling within himself. The sun was warm against his skin. And so much time for him to think about things he wasn't able to think of back home. He changed his appearance, like he promised himself he would. He shaved off that 'strange' moustache and cut his hair so it was that ordinary style he saw many have. Though he looked pale because his month's transformation hasn't come around. His robes were the same but he wasn't sure about himself being the same man before coming to this place.
Laying down now on the green and soft grass, with his feet still dangling, he closed his eyes to rest a little bit. So much time. He wondered how Teddy was. He knows that Dora's mother would take care of him as well as Harry but he felt sad that he wasn't part of his son growing up. He wondered how fast time went at home compared to this place. He and probably others here were trying to figure out why they were here, where they were and such. He sighed and opened his eyes again. The wonderful and too perfect bubble he was made to come into itimidated him. Something is wrong with this place and he didn't like that he didn't know the answers to things. So what was the point? He just allowed him to relax and wait for the events to unfold.
He was tired too since he was sure that it's been over two weeks and the full moon still hasn't appeared. He needed to transform at least once a month. His thoughts begun to loop back again (not too sure whether this was because of insanity developing ) until he sensed someone approching him with an unsure and hesitant manner. Though he didn't move, he was definately sure the man, who ever he is, means no harm and that didn't give Remus any reason to be alert. Remus didn't say anything, just incase the man decided to pass by than to talk to him. That was fine with him. He was fine with silence.