Character(s): Remus Lupin, wolf, and anyone else.
Content: Remus is restless after healing enough to go out and explore Paixao a bit.
Setting: Starting at Wolf's apartment, then going around Paixao.
Time: Late morning/early afternoon week 26
Warnings: An apparently snappy Wolf, but nothing too dangerous.
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Remus Lupin had been bed-ridden for one week, and another week just plain stuck in Wolf's flat, as the man didn't think he was well enough to go out. )
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“Hey Remus, you feelin’ any better?” Wolf asked as he reached for the jug of Apple Juice in the fridge. He was thinking he could fry some delicious bacon and eggs. Wolf peered around the fridge. He grabbed some of the uncured bacon and kicked the door shut as he walked over to the cabinet to proceed to have his breakfast. “Did you eat anything yet? I’m about to make some food.”
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There was an odd tone in Wolf's voice. He sounded...stressed. How wonderful. A stressed out half-wolf and a cabin-fevered werewolf. What a combination.
"No, I haven't." Remus turned away from the door and walked back to the kitchen. He really should eat something before going out, and his stomach growled to confirm this. "What's for breakfast, or should I say brunch?" It was pretty late in the morning. Surely, many people were eating lunch at this time.
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“Couldn’t sleep very well last night, I kept thinking over too many things,” Wolf conversed with Remus, trying to keep himself focused on fixing breakfast. He then turned around to look at Remus, “It’s eggs and bacon today, how would you like your eggs?”
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"Scrambled is fine. I'm not picky." He wondered what Wolf had been mulling over so much that he couldn't sleep. He hoped it wasn't him. It was bad enough his friends back at school worried about him, but at least they gave him some space.
Remus decided to wait after breakfast to ask Wolf about that. Perhaps they'd both be in a better mood.
"You wouldn't happen to have tea would you?" Morning tea was a nice thing, and that opinion didn't just come from him being British.
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