21, they/them, lesbian danisnotonfire owl_slide on tiktok & ao3saw TIT 11/03/24!!
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me trying to explain goncharov (1973)
reading/writing fanfiction about your otp be like:
my top playlist this year <3
ryan in his bella swan era
“i like boys” “i like girls” okay?????? i like sirius black and only sirius black and no one but sirius black
cinematic parallels
Sometimes you read this very specific fic that just makes you feel the eyes of your ancestors looking at you in shame, horror, and disappointment
Crookshanks being an unpaid intern for Sirius Black is my favorite thing about Prisoner of Azkaban. He had that cat running ERRANDS. Ordering the Firebolt for Harry, stealing Neville's list of passwords. Crookshanks was Booked and Busy
“my favorite harry potter movie is the prisoner of azkaban” i know who you are.
Sirius "Only bought this dress so you could take it off" Black
Remus "carve your name into my bedpost" Lupin
Wolf "I dont want you like a bestfriend" Star
peter: you should work on your emotional control
sirius: you should fall off the astronomy tower
Professor Flitwick was working with Sirius, who had already finished the week's goal of successfully levitating a book without using verbal spells. They were attempting something a bit more ambitious: disarming.
Remus watched Sirius squint his eyes, his eyebrows coming together. He flicked his wand, and Flitwick's wand wiggled in his hand.
"Good! Very good, Mr. Black," Flitwick exclaimed.
"But I didn't get it," Sirius said. Remus heard disappointment in his voice.
"No matter, my boy," Flitwick replied with a warm smile. "This isn't an easy thing to do. You were able to move my wand in my hand, and I was holding on very tightly. You're a talented wizard. You have a great future ahead of you."
Sirius smiled. His hand went to his face. Was that a tear Remus saw? Any praise meant a lot to Sirius. He never got it from his parents, and he acted out so much at school he was often getting scolded.
“Thanks, Professor,” Sirius said.
from “Ante Bellum” (chapter 13, Too Many Puzzles to Count)