Maurader Era
Sirius has inappropriate thoughts about his friend, and he tries his best to get over it. But by struggling with denial and attempting to shield Remus away from himself, he only makes it worse. Can he finally face the truth and confess his feelings?
Remus takes a risk and writes down his feelings for Sirius in anonymous letters. His risk seems to pay off, but what will happen when someone else takes the credit?
When the Marauders return for their 6th year at Hogwarts, Sirius isn't the only one to notice that Remus got, well… hot over the summer. He is, however, the one to come up with the perfect solution. That is, until a certain James Potter and Lily Evans decide to put aside their differences in the interest of some combined mischief.
Sirius realizes during his fourth year at Hogwarts that he's in love with Remus. He decides to formulate "A Plan."
Snippets of your soulmate's thoughts about you appear written somewhere on your body, they change all the time and are utterly useless. So when one mess of a Sirius Black and one angsty Remus Lupin get caught up in confusion with their words it takes one completely done Lily Evans (with the slight aid of one adoring James Potter) to sort them out.
Remus drops his gaze to Sirius’ grasping hand. “You’re always touching me,” he says in a wondering whisper. “No I’m not,” Sirius says, stunned and confused and uncharacteristically soft. “I’m not.”
Some wizards are born with the first words their soulmate says to them tattooed onto their skin but as a child Sirius was told that soulmates weren’t real. He wants to tell this Remus Lupin that he’s his soulmate.
A lovesick Sirius is a desperate thing, and Remus Lupin insists on being oblivious.
Five times Remus and Sirius kissed without meaning to. And the one time they meant it.
It's nearly the last day of fifth year, and Sirius really isn't looking forward to the summer.
AU in which Remus, being as he is a werewolf and all, is homeschooled til he is 16. Hogwarts is something of an experience, not least because there's this boy called Sirius Black.
On a stressful night in their seventh year, the Marauders play a raucous game of drunken truth or dare. A racy dare leads to Sirius and Remus realizing their feelings.
After Hogwarts
Life wasn't perfect. But Sirius Black was so perfect that Remus Lupin wondered if he ever deserved him at all. Sirius - his best friend, his fellow Marauder, his housemate, his co-parent - was so perfect it made Remus forget about all those not so perfect things in his life. He never expected he and Sirius to be raising their best friends child at twenty-one years old, and it was all a little complicated, but it was also just a little bit perfect. Just a bit.
Non Magic
It's the final summer before university, and Sirius has a sneaking suspicion he's missing something. A summer of pillow-forts, drinking & numerous re-watches of Dirty Dancing ensues.
Remus Lupin, a simple Literature teacher has to deal with Sirius Black, a History teacher with an unorthodox (and noisy) teaching style.