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Wolfstar For The Win

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Okay, this is becoming an entirely Wolfstar-related blog. Possibly some Drapple will be included :D Lol jk but idk, I guess this will be a lot of shipping and fanfic, so you know, get ready.
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Anonymous asked:

love your idea of lee hyun jae for sirius, do you have a regulus to go with him?

I haven’t logged into this account in FOREVER so I have no idea how long it’s been since this was asked and I apologize immensely lol. But I don’t actually know if I’ve thought about it much! I would love to hear suggestions though, if anyone has any thoughts! 

(I’m such a fan of Lee Hyun Jae and the way he looked in Shut Up Flower Boy Band just screamed Sirius to me)

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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Community (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Troy Barnes/Abed Nadir Characters: Troy Barnes, Abed Nadir Additional Tags: this is pretentious, i had an idea and it got away from me and I should have edited it but i thrive on chaos, also i haven't even finished the series yet, i also don't know how boats work, setting is intentionally ambiguous, uhhh i love these two that's it that's the message Summary:

The end of the world is how it felt when Troy left. Abed felt that ache like an open wound every day for two years. In spite of all his best efforts, despite all his progress, no matter how wonderful each day might have been, when he went to bed at night, the pain of missing Troy threatened to rend him apart.

But there’s another idiom that seems to take the same shape as the first: the ends of the Earth.

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I’m starting to get into songwriting (very poorly, because I’m self taught on all my instruments so I’m not great at coming up with melodies), and all I want to do is write love songs from the perspectives of different TV, film and book characters because I’m exceptionally single and it just seems fun.

And all I can think of is how fun that would be if I were actually a musician and could leave clues in my songs for people in fandoms to discover. “Wait, this song sounds SO MUCH like *insert relationship here*...do you think she ships them???” “No way she’s like a famous singer she doesn’t have time to ship fictional characters”

And of course I am shipping fictional characters and writing songs about them as a shout-out to fans because it’s fun to be a fan of things when it’s lighthearted and fictional and fun and not hurting anyone.

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Anonymous asked:

Hey! I just read your meeting the parents piece, I have no idea when it's from, and I wanted to let you know how good I thought it was! Thanks for writing it, I appreciate it!

Oh wow thank you, that’s so sweet!

(To be honest that piece could’ve been written up to 10 years ago because I am OLD now but this message really made me smile!)

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“Snape had seen me crossing the grounds with Madam Pompfrey one evening as she led me toward the Whomping Willow to transform. Sirius thought it would be, uh, amusing, to tell Snape all he had to do was prod the knot on the tree trunk with a long stick and he’d be able to get in after me.” -Remus Lupin, Chapter 18, The Prisoner of Azkaban

This quote is generally interpreted as all happening at the same time, and that’s, I think, where it stops making sense, and why I have such difficulty incorporating it into Sirius’ character. That Sirius would do something thoughtless, reckless, and boarding on cruel–especially at this age–makes sense (and I’ve written about his mindset on this here), but actively sending a known enemy in after one of his best friends, to follow him when he’s most dangerous and vulnerable, potentially making said friend a murderer? That doesn’t make sense. That isn’t a prank. What possible “amusement” could have come out of that? Sirius very, very adamantly expresses in all other moments that he’s present in the books an unflinching loyalty to his best friends, and the prank hurts Remus as much as Snape. This doesn’t add up. 

Further, and also important: why would they have this conversation in the first place? They’re enemies with no known trust between them: why would Severus trust that Sirius was telling the truth? This interpretation of the prank not only makes Sirius unreasonably cruel but it makes Snape gullible and stupid in a way that doesn’t line up with his character either. 

With a slight adjustment to how this is interpreted, I think the prank remains cruel and stupid and everything that could cause Snape to interpret it as a murder attempt and hate them for it, one that would require James to come save him, but that also make Sirius’ intentions line up with the bullying pranks of a dumb fifteen-year-old and not straight up murder. Sirius was a bully as a teenager, no doubt about it, but he wasn’t evil. 

So from here I’ll be playing the prank as:

  • Sirius said to go in after Remus, but seeing as Snape had already seen Madam Pomfrey and Remus going to the tree, the full moon had already passed. “Going in after Remus” doesn’t necessarily mean “follow them in immediately on a full moon.” It could also mean literally: go in any time after they did. See what’s in there. Wouldn’t it be better after all to go sneaking around and find out what they’re up to when there aren’t adults (Pompfrey) around? (or bullying kids who could get in the way of your investigation) So it would have to be another time. 
  • Sirius, assuming he had 30 days (or however long was left after Snape confesses what he saw) until it was a problem again, and that Severus already knew that’s where Remus went and likely would follow them when it was most dangerous if not intercepted, comes up with a plan.
  • Likely, Severus said something like “I know you’re all sneaking around and I’m going to figure out why” etc. etc. and Sirius snapped back “You know what, fine: come find out. I dare you. Go to the tree if you’ve got the guts…we’re going tonight if you’re not too much of a coward.” And he tells him how to do it. It is not a full moon when he says this. 
  • The plan was to act like a “ghost” once Snape reached the Shrieking Shack. As it’s supposed to be the “most severally haunted building in Great Britain,” Sirius thought it would be funny (and get Snape off their backs) if he leaned into this and attempted to scare the shit out of Snape on the other side. He’d have loved nothing more than to make Snape leave terrified and would think that would keep him from coming back (and be amusing to Sirius in the meantime)
  • Well Snape isn’t stupid. Why would he show up when a known enemy tells him too? He doesn’t come that night. Or the next. He uses what Sirius told him, and like the clever Slytherin he is, he waits for the right time: he follows Remus and Madam Pompfrey next time the full moon is about to rise. Sirius, in the mean time, assumes that when Severus never showed, he simply chickened out. 
  • Sirius, as he and James and Peter prepare to meet up with Remus later that night, tells the story, not realizing the consequences at all. “At least Snivelus won’t be sneaking around following us tonight. Little coward didn’t even show up when I told him how to get past the Willow,” he says to James. And James realizes what a stupid thing his friend had done, realizes that Sirius might have meant for it to happen on a specific night–not tonight–but he’d still given him all the tools he needed to follow Remus, to find out the truth. James goes after Snape and saves him. 
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There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human.

Others include throwing their human clothes at it and it’d turn back but that’s a bit less romantic

anyone else thinking THIS HEART IS WHERE TOU TRULY LIVE REMUS because now in context of this myth Sirius trying to reason with Remus in the PoA movie makes sense and I'm emotional

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In the books, it’s mentioned that Sirius plays “a malicious prank on Snape by telling him about the Whomping Willow passageway, hoping that he would be terrified or even get seriously hurt by what he found at the other end. James, who hated Snape, was able to stop Snape and save his life in the nick of time, but Snape still uncovered Remus’s secret, seeing him at the end of the passage.” [X]……..I always wondered how Remus would have taken that.

*SCREAMS INTO THE ABYSS* 

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