Repechage by Fabula Rasa (Snape/Sirius) I don't always enjoy Fabula Rasa's stories--stylistically she's excellent, but I don't always agree with her characterizations, and her stories' structures have a tendency to get bogged down in innumerable plot twists--but I love this one. Snape instructs Sirius in the making of the wolfsbane potion, amidst certain complications. A more believable depiction of this pairing than most, and the interaction between the two of them and between Sirius and Remus is delightful. All three of the characters are very attractively flawed, as well.
It Was Yesterday by Laura Smith (James/Remus) An effective blend of humor and teenaged angst. James and Remus discuss sex.
In Loco Sirius by Llama (Remus/Harry) After Sirius's death, Remus tries to give Harry what he needs. Beautiful and disturbing and desperately sad. Warning: slight issues of consent
It Was Yesterday by Laura Smith (James/Remus) An effective blend of humor and teenaged angst. James and Remus discuss sex.
In Loco Sirius by Llama (Remus/Harry) After Sirius's death, Remus tries to give Harry what he needs. Beautiful and disturbing and desperately sad. Warning: slight issues of consent
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