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pairings: remus lupin x reader (she/her pronouns) genre(s): marauder era, strangers to lovers, fluff, humour summary: james and sirius notice that itâs not the books that keep remus in the library, and are determined to know whether you â the object of remusâs affection â return his feelings. word count: 3.0k warning(s): none note: this is a 2022 update of the fic of the same name that i wrote back in 2016! my writing has improved by leaps and bounds and i couldnât help but edit and improve the fic that a few of you seemed to really love :) i hope you enjoy it if you liked the original, or that you find something new to read
The Hogwarts library was the place where you found the most solace. Even on the few days that the Scottish countryside provided undisturbed sunshine, like today, you preferred to curl up with a book on one of the grand wooden tables. You enjoyed your time in the library; reading fiction or researching different topics that you were curious about. While your friends encouraged you to enjoy the warm day with them, you easily waved them off in favour of the dimly lit library.
Remus Lupin could be found in the library as often as you, except it wasnât the books that kept him coming back. The sight of you sitting in a corner reading by yourself was enough to draw his attention every few minutes. He couldnât even help himself, his eyes had no choice in the way they continually found your figure, but he was in no place to complain.Â
Remus sat with his three best friends at the other end of the library, and they were less than happy to be spending the first sunny day of spring in the library rather than bothering the giant squid in the black lake. Now that the weather was no longer freezing, Sirius and James were desperate to cause some mischief, and Peter was happy to comply.
âWhat is it that you find so fascinating about a hall full of books?â Sirius inquired, lifting a book up from the table, grimacing at the idea of spending his free time reading, and carelessly dropping it back onto the table.
Remus flinched as the sound resonated throughout the library, capturing your attention as you gave the four friends an inquisitive look. For a moment, Remus held his breath, unable to tear his eyes away from you as you gave him a speck of casual attention. Realising it was just James Potter and his friends messing around, you happily returned to your reading without a second thought.Â
âItâs not about the books, Padfoot,â Remus snapped quietly, glancing away with reddened cheeks, the heat of your gaze on him still warming his body. âAnd I didnât force you to be here,â he reminded.
âWell, no,â Sirius sighed. âBut itâs terribly tragic for you to spend the first nice day Hogwarts has seen in-â
âA decade,â James chimed in, exaggerating to help Sirius make a point.
âA decade,â Sirius agreed with a nod. âInside a hall full of books instead of playing outside with us! As your friend, itâs our duty to convince you to abandon this wretched place and do something more fun.â
âWell said, Padfoot,â James agreed, tall frame spread languidly across three chairs in a makeshift bed. âDare I say, revolutionary. So, black lake, Moony?â
âIâm perfectly content here, thank you very much,â Remus refused, thoroughly entertained by James and Siriusâs usual dramatics.
âWho could be content in such an oppressive place,â Sirius complained, as if he himself didnât have good grades and didnât spend time studying in this very library. âOther than Lily,â he added, recognising the smitten glint in Jamesâs eyes that he got every time he brought her up.
âSheâs so responsible, my lovely Lily,â James sighed, pleased with himself. âIâm going to marry that girl, just you wait and see. Itâs the only reason I come to the library with her.â
âYou come to the library to chat up Lily? No wonder you arenât dating yet,â Sirius teased. As James and Sirius went back and forth poking fun at each other, Peter pondered Remusâs words.
âIf youâre not here for the books, what are you here for?â Peter wondered aloud, causing Sirius and James to glance expectantly at their friend.Â
Remus rolled his eyes, intending to fabricate a fantastic comeback that would distract his three friends, but even the thought of you caused his stare to drift back to where you were, now getting up to choose a different book to check out of the library.Â
He loved the way you did that. Even if you finished a book in your time at the library, you always made sure to bring a book with you.
Remus loved the way you did everything, really. He had always liked you, ever since you loaned him a quill when he forgot his during Defence Against the Dark Arts. Even now, it was his favourite class just because it made him think of you.Â
âMoony?â Sirius waved a hand in front of Remusâs face in an attempt to grab his attention. âRemus, what are you staring at?â he followed Remusâs gaze and saw exactly what he was staring at. âOh,â he said, finally connecting all the very obvious clues together. âItâs not a what, itâs a who,â Sirius practically giggled with glee.
Jamesâs head snapped in your direction, scrambling to sit up and launch himself next to Sirius in an effort to get a good look at you. This commotion once again drew your attention, leading James and Sirius to act as naturally as they could. They picked up the books stacked in front of them and made a big deal out of reading the text aloud, the act so comical and over-the-top that it couldnât possibly be convincing.
You grinned to yourself, shaking your head in amusement, and slipped behind a bookshelf to look over the Herbology section. Frank Longbottom had recommended a delightful title on growing Dittany and other healing herbs, and you took the older boyâs recommendations very seriously.Â
Once you were out of sight, James tossed his book thoughtlessly aside, snatching Remusâs book from his grasp to gain his undivided attention. âWho is that, Moony my dear?â James asked, adjusting his glasses. They had slipped down his nose when he whipped his head around to look at you, and the act had made the boy a little dizzy.
âWho?â Remus asked, knowing that his performance was pitiful and unconvincing, and pretending not to understand regardless of this fact. âWhat do you mean?â
Frustrated that Remus was lying, and subsequently that he was an absolutely terrible liar, Sirius exclaimed, âThe girl you were staring at!â
âWho is that girl? Do you know her?â James asked excitedly, taking a more enthusiastic approach than Sirius in hopes that it would make Remus open up about his crush.
âGirl?â Remus repeated, squinted as if he was giving this conversation a real good thought, before widening his eyes sarcastically. âI donât know what youâre talking about, sorry boys.â
James and Sirius shared a look â having a silent conversation that Remus would promptly regret keeping them in the dark about his crush â before rolling their eyes and sighing. They had decided it: they were just going to have to catch you when Remus was gone.
A few hours later, it had darkened considerably since you first entered the library, and once you realised that you had been hauled up in the library for a considerable amount of time, you realised how hungry you were. Perhaps camping out in the library all day without a proper lunch wasnât your best idea, but at least you knew dinner would be ready soon.
Rising, you stretched your legs before collecting all the books you had flicked through that day and moving to stow them back in their original places on the tall Hogwarts library shelves. Most of them were within a reasonable reach, slotting easily into their previous spots as you strolled happily throughout the library. However, one of the books was at a considerably higher place on the shelf, and you couldnât put it away even on the tips of your toes.Â
With a huff of frustration, you stood flat on your feet and were about to reach for your wand when someone took the book from your grasp. âHere,â a voice said from behind you. âLet me help you with that!â
You turned just in time to see Sirius Black easily putting your book away for you, his friend James Potter standing nearby with an uncharacteristic spring in his step. Though James and Sirius were always a ball of energy in the classes you shared with them, the grins they sported today were difficult to identify. Perhaps mischievous would be the best way to describe the perfect simpers on their faces.
âThanks,â you acknowledged his help with furrowed brows, wondering what Sirius and James could possibly be so ecstatic about. When the two boys simply stared at you, unmoving, you figured that they wanted something from you. âDid you two need something?â you asked, their unwavering smiles growing slightly unnerving.
âOh!â Sirius seemed to realise that they were staring at you, and how disturbing this might be to a girl they had hardly spoken to. âRight! Yes, actually. We wanted to have a word with you.â
âOkay,â you nodded as if this wasnât unusual. James and Sirius certainly didnât seem to think their behaviour was odd, so you figured they were harmless on this particular occasion.
âWe were just wondering if you knew Remus,â James explained himself, barely keeping still with excitement. âI mean, you do know him, donât you?â
You nodded, still weary of where the conversation was leading. Sirius and James were known to be pranksters, and you werenât sure if you were the next victim of one of their jokes. âYes, I know Remus,â you confirmed. âHeâs your friend, right? I speak to him sometimes when weâre in the library at the same time.â When Sirius and James linked hands and started jumping up and down, utter confusion overwhelmed you. âUh, why do you ask?â
Noticing your discomfort, James and Sirius stopped jumping in favour of smiling at you. âIâm sorry, what was your name again? We share a few classes but between listening to the Professor and keeping James in check it can be hard to keep up,â Sirius said, his natural charisma making him instantly likeable.
âY/n,â you introduced yourself.
âNice to meet you, Y/n,â James said politely. âNow, this may seem quite blunt, but we want to set you up with our friend Remus,â he said matter-of-factly, followed by an encouraging nod from Sirius.
Your eyes widened at the confession. âOh,â you said awkwardly. âIâm not going to lie, I had no idea thatâs what you were going to say.â
âWe have that effect on people,â said James, nodding sympathetically, as if people often had this reaction to the things they said. âSo? What do you say? Give our mate Remus a chance?â
âOh, I donât think thatâs a good idea,â you shook your head, trying to smile politely.Â
The smiles on Sirius and Jamesâs faces faded. âWhy not?â Sirius inquired, tilting his head to the side as he observed your nervous expression. âDo you not like Remus?â
âWhy wouldnât you like Remus?â James added, appalled and affronted at the mere idea of someone not liking their best friend. âYou like reading, donât you? Well, Remus might even have you beat! Heâs the worldâs biggest bookworm.â
âIncorrigible,â Sirius agreed. âCanât get him out of this bloody library. And you arenât helping, either,â he added.
âIâm not?â
âOf course not!â James exclaimed. âYou only keep him here even longer than usual! Even on a day as lovely as this.â
âPerfect for wasting time,â sighed Sirius, lamenting the wonderful day outside they had missed out on. âSo, how come you donât like Remus?â
âThatâs not it,â you said hurriedly, struggling to get a word in amongst their quick banter. âItâs just,â you sighed. âWhy are you asking me this anyway?â you changed the subject, hoping it would take some of the heat off of you.Â
Luckily for you, it worked. âWell, Remus seems to have developed a crush on you,â James said casually, as if he wasnât bearing one of his best friendsâ deepest secret. Well, second deepest secret. âItâs really quite adorable. All the typical crush symptoms. You know, longing gazes,â James began listing the many qualities he had noticed in Remus during the last few hours. âRomantic, hopeless sighing whenever youâre around, losing focus, refusing to play with his best friends even on a day as perfect as this.â
âThe list goes on!â Sirius exclaimed. You had to smile at the two friends, not only were they quite comical, but they seemed to be buzzing with endless energy. âI think it would benefit you to give Remus a chance. Heâs rather attractive, our friend.â
âThough, not as attractive as us,â James added, winking to show that he was joking.
âWell we canât hold everyone to such impossible standards,â Sirius said sympathetically, nodding to himself. âStill, heâs quite attractive! Charming and kind, too. All the things girls like. So are you in?â
âWell,â you stammered, feeling your face burning with embarrassment when you saw how intently Sirius and James were looking at you.
To save you from your answer, the sound of Remusâs footsteps and voice interrupted your sentence. âWhat are you boys still doing here,â he froze when he came into view, noticing the way Sirius and James had cornered you. âY/n?â he asked, the picture of you hanging out with his two best friends nothing short of foreign and unfamiliar. Remus sighed in annoyance when he saw Sirius and James exchange guilty faces. âWhat have these two told you?â he asked you, already dreading your answer.
âWe didnât tell her much,â Sirius said, quick to defend their actions. âWeâve just been⊠talking,â he added, purposely leaving out the subject matter. James nodded rigorously, smiling innocently at Remus with visible panic in his eyes.Â
âIâll talk to you both later,â Remus said to his friend, tone firm and borderline scolding. Then, he faced you with what looked like an apologetic smile. âDo you need help putting that away?â he asked, nudging his head to the last two books in your arms
You smiled, instantly more comfortable now that Remus was there. With a nod, you left Sirius and James behind in favour of putting your books away. âListen,â Remus began, gently taking your books and putting them on the correct shelf in the Herbology section. âIâm really sorry for whatever Sirius and James said,â he let out a nervous laugh, easily reaching the high shelves thanks to his tall height.
âDonât be,â you shrugged, charmed by Remusâs very presence. Something about Remusâs gentle spirit contrasted comfortably with Sirius and Jamesâs craziness, and it settled your heart in a wonderful way. âThey meant well, I think,â you smiled up at Remus. âYour friends are really nice.â
âI wouldnât say nice, perhaps deranged is more accurate,â Remus joked, a pleased smile gracing his lips when you laughed. âBut theyâre pretty great. I can always count on them to say things Iâm too scared to say,â he admitted, trailing off into a comfortable silence.
âI donât know about them being deranged, but they did have some interesting things to say,â you admitted, fully intending to tease Remus once you realised his friends were telling the truth. He really did have a crush on you. âAll about crushes, and longing gazes,â you added, grinning when you saw Remus turn slightly pink at your insinuation.
Remus groaned, lifting his hands to cover his face in embarrassment. âOh Merlin,â he muttered, nervous laughter bubbling from his mouth. âIâm so sorry! If anything they said made you uncomfortable, Iâm so sorry.â
âDonât be,â you shook your head. âI wasnât uncomfortable. Stunned by the sheer force of their energy? Definitely. But not uncomfortable. I guess it was just hard to believe,â you admitted. âStill is, really.â
âWhat, that I fancy you?â Remus asked, uncovering his eyes once you assured him that you werenât upset. âWhy is that hard to believe?â
âI donât know, youâre⊠Remus Lupin,â you explained terribly. âYouâre a Gryffindor and youâre funny and popular. Your friends didnât even know what my name was and Iâve been in your class for nearly six years now,â you recalled, shrugging your shoulders good-naturedly.Â
âSirius and James hardly remember their own names, I wouldnât take it personally,â Remus wisecracked, though there was a seriousness in his eyes that made you believe his words. âBesides, the trouble is only just starting!â he added. âNow that they know your name, you wonât be able to get rid of them.â
âSounds terrifying,â you joked back, grinning.
âThereâs no escaping those two,â Remus said dramatically. âIâve been trying to shake them for six years now, but they donât seem to care.â
âMaybe I should change my name,â you offered.
âWhy didnât I think of that?â Remus burst out, laughing at your banter. You grinned at each other, so absorbed with the other person that you didnât notice Sirius and James poke their heads around the shelf to eavesdrop on your conversation. âY/n, do you think,â Remus paused, intimidated by the adorable way in which you turned your head and smiled at him. You were overwhelmingly perfect, and it was really starting to distract the poor boy. âWould you maybeâŠâ
âWould I maybe?â you encouraged.
âWould you maybe want to go to Hogsmeade with me? This upcoming weekend? If youâre not busy that weekend, I mean,â Remus said, barely getting the words out without struggling.
âOh,â the smile on your face widened almost impossibly so. âI think I might be busy,â Remusâs face dropped, eyes averting to his feet to hide his disappointment. âChanging my name to avoid these two boys I just met. However, their friend is pretty cute, so perhaps I could postpone my plans,â you added quickly, not wanting your joke to go badly.
Remusâs head rose quickly to meet your eyes, a relieved sigh leaving him. âReally?â he asked rhetorically, and before you could confirm your answer, you heard loud cheering come from beside you. Within seconds, James and Sirius leapt out from behind you and tackled Remus into a hug.
âYeah Remus!â
âThatâs our best friend!â
âOur best friend is finally going on a date!â
âDonât scare her off,â Remus warned, pushing James away as he started peppering kisses across his face. âSeriously, stop it,â he laughed, not meaning a single word.Â
âNo,â Sirius said proudly, pulling you in to join their hug. âY/nâs just going to have to get used to us.â
You quite liked the sound of that.
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