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[Closed][Bendy timed to shortly after the podpop before last]
It hadn’t been long since Sirius had woken from podsleep. He had gone exploring but somehow he kept coming back to hydroponics. It was so different from the rest of the ship. He’d heard that the entire ship was alive but it felt smothering, not like it was here where everything was vibrant and colorful. Here he felt truly free.
Sirius sat against a tree. His legs ached. He had spent too long in Azkaban (although apparently not as long as he should have). His muscles had not withered completely but he was still weak. For now it was enough to rest here and gaze at his surroundings, so unlike the cell he’d left behind.
Sirius sat against a tree. His legs ached. He had spent too long in Azkaban (although apparently not as long as he should have). His muscles had not withered completely but he was still weak. For now it was enough to rest here and gaze at his surroundings, so unlike the cell he’d left behind.

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How odd, he thought, as he considered his friend. Not the Sirius he had seen so recently, and yet closer to the Sirius he somehow expected to see. All those years had passed without his old friend's image changing, in Lupin's mind.
What an odd path their lives had taken down.
Without ado, Lupin walked towards the tree, with the intent of joining Sirius beneath it.
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There was so much to explain, so much to apologize for. James and Lily were dead because Sirius had thought Remus was the spy. It was his fault that Harry was an orphan. It was his fault that Remus had spent all these years alone. Sirius wondered how many lines on that familiar face were because of him.
"I can't- I can't tell you how sorry I am."
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He held up a hand as he sat down, smiling over it. "There is nothing to be sorry for. Not for me. I was a fool too... we all were."
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Sirius knew that was what Remus would say. Harry also told him there was nothing to forgive. Yet Sirius didn't think he could ever forgive himself. He couldn't argue with Harry, not when the boy still blamed himself for Sirius's death. Remus, on the other hand, had been Sirius's friend. There was a time they'd known each other inside and out and if that was ever going to happen again Sirius had to make him understand.
"There's everything to be sorry for. I talked James into switching. If it had been me they never would have- If we were all fools then I was the worst."
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Their friendship would have triumphed, no matter how foolish any of them had been. Lupin believed that. He had been a fool himself, to doubt Sirius all these years, no matter what the evidence.
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"I know what you are. You're one of the best friends I ever had, you and James and I-" He had repaid them both so poorly. "I'm sorry I couldn't see it then."
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"Bloody hell, Moony. I am brilliant." He smiled but the core of his voice was still hollow. "But you teach at Hogwarts? That's great. The position isn't cursed any more?" Not that that hypothesis had ever been confirmed but when the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher's office had been a revolving door ever since he could remember it was a solid guess.
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"There's a story behind that. What is it?"
Remus had always been careful about his transformations, at least when Sirius and James weren't goading him into running around like idiots. He couldn't believe that Remus would have ever put himself in that position where he could hurt Harry of all people.
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"He was at Hogwarts?"
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He could find some amusement in it, in retrospect, though the fact that he was sitting here telling a Sirius who had never done these things what had happened -- what he had done, or would do, however that would play out -- helped lighten the mood of what really was a solemn matter. He couldn't help but think, looking at his younger friend, that Sirius might have really enjoyed causing such a stir, if it hadn't been for such grim reasons.
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Oh, it was comforting to hear how brilliant he was. He always liked to hear that. But he wouldn't be celebrating this.
"The Dementors didn't stop me, did they?" As terrifying as the mere thought of them was, Sirius knew that they wouldn't have stopped him from trying to get to Pettigrew. He didn't know if anything would.
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"The Fat Lady? Did I cut off any pounds? She should thank me for that."
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"Did I get him?"
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Lupin folded his hands in his lap and looked down at them as if they were fascinating beyond measure. Words took a moment to come.
"You dragged him -- Ron -- into the Shrieking Shack. Peter was with him, changed. I'd been watching our map, it showed everything, and when I saw all that I came at a run. Harry and Hermione were there, too. We explained everything, we forced Peter to change back, and they believed us. We --"
He didn't want to say we should have killed him right there, because even though that would have changed everything, Harry had been right. "Harry told us... and I think he is right in this, Sirius, that James wouldn't have want us to become murderers, not for Peter. We agreed to take him back, to prove your innocence..."
He had skipped over a number of things in this explanation, glossed over others, but details such as Ron's injury or even Severus's presence were trivial compared to what he was about to say. He looked back up at Sirius, the picture of misery. "It was a full moon that night, Sirius. I had forgotten to take my potion. When we left the tunnel to the Shack..."
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Sirius didn't know what this potion was. They must have made some discoveries while he had been in prison but right now that wasn't his concern. Pettigrew escaped.
"Was anyone hurt? Harry was fine when I saw him." And he hadn't mentioned any of this.
Peter got away after everything. After Sirius had been so close to killing him Peter had escaped a second time.
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Meaningless words, mostly, spoken just to keep the conversation going; afraid that if he stopped, he would have to endure Sirius's anger.