If you die here, what happens? Do you go back to your own world or is that it? Do you just pop out of existence entirely?
[ Wait. She remembers being shown and
told something horrible by Bellatrix. ]
Is death permanent here? Is there hope that the others could return? I'm going to miss Arthur.
[ Tonks draws back a bit. Her expression becomes
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At large. Not just between them.]
Disappearance from Anatole, what we assume to be returning to world of origin, and death while in Anatole, are usually distinct. Death is typically impermanent. Though returning has side-effects.
[…dammitdammitdammit he's thinking of Teddy if she asks for examples he'll have to choose between violating her future and lying by omission again should not have responded dammit.]
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How do you forget something like that Remus? How do you forget proof that you're not really a monster?
[ She doesn't have words for what she's feeling. She has a child, a baby boy. Tonks has always wanted children, not now but eventually. After the war was over and she was a bit higher in the ranks, one or two would've been nice. That had been the future that she imagined for herself.
It's alright that she dies. No, it's not alright but she can accept that.
It is harder to accept that she leaves a child an orphan. Tonks leaves her Mum alone, all alone. And then there is the vanished proof that Remus Lupin is not only capable of love but deserving of it too. ]
Thank Merlin I named him something simple.
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So unstoppered, the last sentence makes him laugh.]
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[ Tonks sniffs and then lifts her head. Something in her chest fractures at the sight of his face. She can see the tears. ]
Please don't cry Remus, please.
[ Her hand that was around him moves up to gently touch the side of his face. She leans in and kisses him. Though her kiss is on the lips, she demands nothing from him. Tonks means to comfort him. She then brushes his hair off of his face.
He had been there for her when she needed it. She can be there for him now. Tonks hasn't lived through her future yet and Teddy. Remus lived and died while, he knew Teddy. But now he doesn't even remember. That breaks Tonks' heart a little bit.
She pulls him closer to her. ]
I'm so sorry.
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No. Don't be ridiculous, that's not right, please not now.
Because he'd vowed to do better, vowed not only to tell her everything, but do so immediately: not wait for some later right time that would never come; the only right time was the instant he thought of it.
But how could this thought come right now… Why now did he suddenly think of…
Because I can't accept your intimacy or comfort, nor expect you to accept mine, until you know everything; until you have the full power of choice, all the information to choose. Oh, ow.
He didn't underestimate her-he hadn't been. He'd known she'd be able to work through it. He just hadn't been convinced she had to; hadn't been convinced it wasn't selfishness, his own desire for her comfort-her company in his version of reality. (That's love isn't it.) Had been looking for a way not to feel cruel in inflicting this version of events upon her if it wasn't ( ... )
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Remus...?
[ Tonks holds tight to him. She's not going to let go. She does not let go even as he muffles into her neck that he has one more thing to tell her. Her eyes close for a moment.
A part of her knew something else had always loomed in the distance. There were signs.
She lets out a breath but she still doesn't let go. ]
What is it?
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I came to Anatole right after we died. I came through the Door, and was brought to the Outlander building, dead. I started to revive and Lestrange heard me over the forge. Her voice woke me.
[the most unhappy of laughs]
I blew up the building.
[Has already sat back; begins slowly removing his arms from around her]
I hadn't meant to. I was barely aware of it.
I went outside and attacked the first stranger I saw. But she caught me. Holding onto someone alive made me really wake up… woke me.
[pulls away from her then, though he can't bring himself to separate them entirely; his hands stay on hers]I haven't been forced to turn into the wolf-or whatever worse thing I was in that moment-since then. But for a while ( ... )
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[ Of all the people to have woken him, why did it have to be Bellatrix Lestrange? Tonks stiffens at the mention of her name. It does nothing but cement her desire to murder the woman. She's already told one person her intentions. ]
It was not your fault Remus. You did not have the conscious desire to hurt anyone. You weren't....
[ She doesn't like what the words imply but they feel true anyway. ]
You weren't in your right mind.
[ And he hadn't been. Death and the Door had changed him. Tonks squeezes his hands and continue to listen. ]
Oh.
[ She doesn't let go of his hands but she sits up a bit straighter. ]
I see.
[ This explains so much. This explains why Lust had known her name and why she acted so strange. If Lust had grown to known Remus, grown to like him even, it would also explain why Remus had made the other woman promise to not go after Bellatrix alone ( ... )
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I imagined you telling me exactly that… giving me permission…
[he hasn't let go of her hands. Even though it's hard to look up and he shakes his head]
I'm trying right now.
[What always flies through his head: Leaving her wasn't deliberate. Wasn't voluntary. I didn't leave her for you. In that moment I saw what I'd been running from and I couldn't be with anybody until I could be alone with myself. I'm sorry she got the brunt of it. I'm sorry you got a taste of it as well. But he never says it because if it's true, it's not to be used as an excuse.]
She and I have spoken several times since then. I've offered to do anything, tried to figure out how to do anything to make it right. But it seemed like the right thing, after a while, to give her space. Not to pressure her to be all right if I couldn't aid it. If we're to meet again as friends, it can't be while the old arrangement is still hovering on the edges… I don't know. I'd welcome someone telling ( ... )
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You've given me space Remus and I've gotten so much better for it.
You may be right. Failing to stay away could be good for you and her. She has to know that you're trying and willing. Whatever happens, you have to try. Let the quaffle be in her possession. I don't know what else to say.
[ Tonks turns her head and kisses his palm before her free hand comes to rest over his. ]
You deserve to be whole Remus.
[ And so does she, both of them. ]
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It's always so much worse in your own mind, the eternal inner voice that chose to sound like Sirius, knowing he'd listen more to that than his own. You think it's unforgivable, it's impossible, it's monstrous. You know what the rest of us say? "Is that all?"
He's smiling, eyes closed, as he says,]
I'll talk to her again, if she's willing. And I'll do my best not to say all the wrong words.
I'd like to introduce you both sometime. I wanted to a while ago, at that party… I'm afraid we didn't get to it.
[He leans back and opens his eyes to look at her. On impulse he kisses her cheek.]
I can't think of anything else you don't know. If I do, I won't hesitate.
[ooc: I've decided he can't remember leaving her during DH. It's not just 'cause it's awkward; it's 'cause I can't think of how to make it make sense that he remembers, since it's so intensely about their child. I suppose since Teddy hasn't been born yet... He may eventually remember enough of it to ( ... )
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[ Tonks closes her eyes too. She is content for the moment to rest with their foreheads touching. ]
You don't have to promise to try to not say all the wrong words. You just have to be honest. The words will come on their own.
[ They may be the wrong words. They might not be though! He just has to try for the three of their's sake.
Her eyes close again at the mention of the party. She turns her head away. For a moment she can feel her heart quicken. Tonks lets out a deep breath and then another. ]
The party was very long ago Remus.
[ She's not breaking but she is trying hard to not panic at the memory. The party was not that long ago. It had started off so well but ended horribly.
Tonks squeezes his hands. It's not a panic attack. It's not a relapse. It's just a moment. ]
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Freeing one of his hands, he brushes back some of her hair]
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I'm sorry Remus... Everything is just swelling up.
[ Tonks' eyes tear up when he brushes back some of her hair. ]
You know, you were the first to do that. Before, I had just scene people do that to girls. I always hoped someone would look at me like that.
[ She still has a tight hold on his hand. Her breathing is still deep and quick. Tonks' heartbeat still beats quick but she is getting through the moment.
It's a good memory of Anatole and Tonks has precious few of those.]
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And he smiles.
Enough catharsis for the moment. She'd had to lighten his heavy thoughts so often, he'd picked up something of it.]
The first? In your original timeline? How is that possible?
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(( OOC: That is one of the nicest things anyone's every said to me... ::wibble:: ))
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