Should have known that these nerds were a Matching Clothes kinda couple... 😮💨
Regulus and Remus who find one another when Sirius and James are caught up in each other.
Even though Remus has known them since first year, it feels like they speak a language he doesn’t know. Regulus picks up on it. He’s been watching Sirius and James for ages, jealous he couldn’t have either of them.
Regulus feels bad because he didn’t see Remus at first. His eyes would slide right past him, honing in on his brother and James. Now that he knows him, now that they have being “the second choice” in common, he’s thankful for the companionship.
When Sirius and James are speaking in their language, they look at each other and exchange their own glances. They share books and leave annotations for the other. Regulus comes to possess a couple Moony Sweaters™.
Remus even meets Barty and Evan. He notices that they have a language of their own too.
Remus and Regulus make their own language, and nobody ever really seems to notice. Not Sirius. Not James. Just the two of them.
something something just my luck
Greektome AU
Momo's snakes mirror her true feelings, so when she feels flustered or embarrassed the little buggers will get themselves tangled up. (More often than not, Okarun is the cause of this.)
Lucky for her, Okarun is always happy to help gently untangle the little rascals, who pepper his hand with little kisses in thanks, much to Momo's horror(delight).
Maybe kid asl with shank
this was supposed to be a simple doodle but i got ahead of myself. here :)
Regulus:"James is missing,do you happen to know where he or sirius is?"
Remus:"How would I know? Do you think I have them microchipped or something?"
Regulus:"well,do you?"
Remus:"Yeah,hang on"
Sanji looking at the beautiful new grand piano and playing out a lazy tune from his childhood. He didn't sit down to play, just casually, one hand in pocket, singular notes. Much to his surprise, Brook called for him, saying something along the lines of "Oh how wonderful, you play, play some more!"
Sanji denied playing. Saying it was just that his mother used to play and this was one of her favorite songs. He learned to play at the Baratie because he felt the lyrics and melody got him closer to her.
Now Brook was even more insistent on Sanji playing the song. And finally, he obliged. He sat down and started playing the beginning of the most heart-wrenchingly sad song Brook had heard. He quickly picked up on the song and grabbed his violin. The melody filled the ship, the rest of the crew gathered one by one around the door. But no one wanted to interrupt so they just sat there, listening behind the closed door.
And then Sanji started singing something in a foreign language. No one really knew what it was about but it sounded so solemn and melancholic that they could all guess it wouldn't be appropriate to ask.