Birthday fic!

Sep 27, 2005 16:02

For the lovely Sarah, on the occasion of her birthday. *mwah*

Title: All That You Can't Leave Behind
Pairing/Rating: Remus/Sirius, PG
Genre/Time Period: Post-Goblet of Fire/"Lie Low at Lupin's"
Disclaimer: I own nothing of J.K. Rowling's work or U2's song collection, even though I borrowed the title.
Feedback: Always appreciated.
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harry potter, remus/sirius, fic

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musesfool September 27 2005, 20:47:22 UTC
This is lovely. It makes me all achy in the chestal area. Sigh.

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krabapple September 28 2005, 23:02:22 UTC
Oh, thank you! I'm so glad you liked it. :)

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krabapple September 28 2005, 23:08:01 UTC
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! I'm still not sure how I feel about it, but that makes me feel better. *g*

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topaz_eyes September 28 2005, 02:32:54 UTC
Oh that was heartbreaking and lovely.

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krabapple September 28 2005, 23:08:31 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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lykaios September 28 2005, 17:14:59 UTC
SEIFYHAO4IGTAOEI4URTAOISDFY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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krabapple September 28 2005, 23:08:59 UTC
I hope that means you liked it! *g*

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lykaios September 29 2005, 00:17:59 UTC
oh effin ay i loved it. i KNOW i've told you this before but yours is like the only post-azkaban or almost the only post-azkaban i can stand because it really satisfies something in me and it's warm and not soppy and there is no melodrama and it's just. everything rings true. thank you.

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krabapple September 29 2005, 00:19:41 UTC
Oh, I wasn't fishing, but I'm SO glad you liked it! :)

AND YOU'RE VERY WELCOME!

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juliette_kelley October 3 2005, 08:39:31 UTC
I love how they had the conversation regarding blame and the twelve years worth of hurt and anger and utter tragedy. I love the detail about Sirius not liking curry, and how sharp the realization was that neither had remembered. Ouch.

Sirius was silent, and Remus understood for the first time, finally, that Sirius might not have.

This was particularly heartwrenching and poignant. I love this!

(And this could just be me being dense, but what did the numbers at the beginning of each section signify?)

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