// Alaotsikko: Sirius/Severus, drama, Englanniksi
Author: Magrat
Pairing: Sirius/Severus
Rating: K11
//zougati muokkasi vastaamaan uusia ikärajojaStyle: Drama, Romance, Angstish..
A/N: This is basically Severus's and Sirius's story. About from the end of their school until Halloween in The Prisoner of Azkaban.
It has been some time since I last wrote anything in English, so the beginning isn't that good. But I think the two final chapters, Speculations and Halloween, are pretty fluent.
Also, there are some things I have changed from the fandom. But mostly I have tried to go pretty much by the 'true' happenings. Hp lexicon helped me a lot!
And this is part of Kielihaaste, and FF100. Enjoy!
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The EscapeHis mind was all blank. There were no thoughts, no emotions, no hope, no passion, just the
need. The need kept him alive, it was like an itch he couldn’t scratch but it reminded him that there was something to live for. There was something…
The Boy Who Lived is what they used to call him, and Sirius was proud to be his godfather. The minute he heard Harry had survived, he knew the boy was a fighter, like James, like him and just like them, he would keep fighting.
Sirius was no fool. He knew that there would be more to come. Harry would have to do much more than just survive.
He wasn’t the only one in Azkaban. There were other animagis, people who had as strong reasons to live as he had. In a form of a dog he could sense them clearly. Others were kept alive by love, others and most of them by anger, hate or revenge. Few were angry with Voldemort but mostly it was anger towards everyone else; they were too afraid to hate their former master.
Fear was something in common with everyone in Azkaban. All of the Death Eaters were afraid of Voldemort. That’s why even the sanest wizard wouldn’t try to break out. He felt safer inside, guarded by the Dementors, than out there in the wild, with others alike.
Sirius was only little different from the timid Death Eaters. He too was afraid, not of Voldemort but his own kind. He couldn’t be sure that those who knew him best wouldn’t say he was a murderer.
He was afraid to live the rest of his life as an outlaw, without being able to live around the ones he cared for. That wouldn’t be much different from the life in Azkaban.
But that fear was nothing compared to how horrified the Death Eaters were. Sirius had never been alone, he had never been in Hell, whereas those who had been under Voldemort’s command, had not just lived in Hell but also created and populated their Own Personal Hell. They knew exactly what it was they had to come, Sirius only had wild guesses.
Of course, Sirius didn’t think any of this. He couldn’t plan his escape, or dream about the life outside. It was more like an instinct, the animal inside him trying to survive the best possible way.
And so, he was outside.
For the first time in thirteen years Sirius felt the wind on his face, the surface of the ground under his feet, saw the pale light of the moon, smelled the air full of life. And he thought: “For the first time…” He could finally
breath.
He was a dog and run smoothly over the green fields and slowly his mind became clear. First came the emotions, enjoy, passion, peace, excitement. He enjoyed the fresh air and the touch of the ground. He felt the freedom and open landscape. He run and run didn’t matter where he was going; being outside was all he needed.
Finally, the adrenaline was run out and Sirius trotted a while before he stopped and lay down to breathe. He saw his hot breath steamed against the dark blue sky and he felt so good that tears became running from his eyes.
He laid there for a long time, breathing, tumbling on the ground, feeling the gross and little by little, he managed few thoughts.
Harry Potter. He would have to find out where he was. He wasn’t quite sure which date it was, but since fall wasn’t far away, Harry would be at school in a few months or so. Hogwarts reminded him of someone else he would have to meet. Sirius smirked as well as he could with a snout; suddenly he felt very clear indeed and the old rockets under his skin started to hiss.
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When Sirius realized there were Dementors around the castle, he almost cracked. He had been on a run for two months and had had barely enough to eat. He was weak and tired and he felt that one more misfortune would make him give up, turn himself in and even enjoy death.
He sat down just outside the border of the schoolyard. He was close to the Dementors but they couldn’t quite sense him. Last time he had sneaked out just under their noses, but this time he felt too weak. He wasn’t sure his human mind wouldn’t break through, wining about the tiredness,
crying for relief, so he turned around and headed back to Hogsmeade.
His current ‘home’, the cave near the village was a mess. A human couldn’t have lived there, but it was fine for a dog. There were newspapers, rat skeletons and filth all over the place and the smell was almost alive. There was also peaces of paper, filled with his shaky handwriting. He had made notes about Harry during the few weeks he had spent nearby Harry’s house. Sirius had followed him around, making remarks about the routes he used to wonder when he was bored and just wanted to get out of the house. There were also mentions about Harry’s relationship with his cousin. For many times Sirius had witnessed their fights, laughed silently when Harry snapped at Dudley, and made him blush and go home to seek comfort from his mother. He reminded him so much of James.
Sirius was little ashamed of the notes, but somehow he couldn’t just throw them away. Maybe when could actually be with Harry, learn to know him and not just watch. Either way, he would never show them anyone.
For few days, Sirius just rested at the cave, ate as much as possible and got mentally ready to pass the Dementors. Next Friday he finally got the courage to run back to the castle.
He figured that it would be best to try passing during the day. At night, the Dementors were probably more intensive. They would have no one to guard them, so they could focus entirely on anyone trying to enter the castle. Sirius figured that during the days Dumbledore would probably be watching over the Dementors so there would be less of them and they would be more disturbed.
Of course, the pupils and teachers would be more active, but if he could pass during some lesson, most of the people would be in classes. Once he was inside, he would just have to find a peaceful place where to wait until the night.
Those With Loaded GunsSirius chose the dungeons to be the place where he would wait until the night. People mostly didn’t have on well in there, but for Sirius it was nicely peaceful and cool place to spend a while. All he had to worry about was the ghosts. Of course, they weren’t afraid for themselves but most of them had nasty urge to act like heroes in front of Dumbledore. Sirius had always hated ghosts in Hogwarts.
Sirius awoke suddenly. He had fallen asleep without noticing and it had been the kind of deep, unconscious sleep that humans slept. He was angry with himself for not paying attention.
In the torch light Sirius couldn’t figure how long he had been asleep. He tried to listen to the sounds of the castle, the pupils, moving around. He didn’t hear anything.
He waited for a moment, but then he had to move. He started walking the hall, heading north although it really didn’t matter since he had no idea where he was going. Suddenly he heard voices behind a door on his left. He barely managed to dive behind a rocky statue before a group of noisy first-graders came out of the door heading upstairs.
After he made sure they had all vanished around the corner and he couldn’t hear talking from the class, he sneaked into the room.
It was nice and dark inside the classroom. He watched around the barren room. There were about twenty-five desks in the middle of the room and the walls were covered with pickled animal parts and glass basins filled with colorful liquor.
There was no one inside, but Sirius could hear that there was someone in the closet behind the blackboard.
His transformation was just finished when the potion master stepped out of the closet.
“Hello Severus.”
Severus Snape wasn’t easily shocked, Sirius had to give him credit for that; he barely stirred. In fact, the only noticeable reaction was a tiny pause before he placed a box he was holding on the table.
“Sirius”, Severus said.
They stood still for a moment and then Severus focused on the content of the box. His moves were firm and relaxed, nothing denounced that he had just met a man he hadn’t seen in more than thirteen years.
Sirius found this very annoying and irritating. He had barely spoken for all those years and he needed the attention.
“Well, Sevvie, aren’t you going to ask me how I am?” he asked. He tried to keep his voice steady, but the bitterness, anger, frustration, hope, need, lust… everything was clearly visible.
“I can imagine.” Severus snapped. He stopped moving and turned suddenly around, pointing Sirius with his wand. “I know why you are here. And I can tell you, it’s killing me to say this, but
I will not let you harm him. You will not harm any of the pupils in my school. I will report to Dumbledore.”
Sirius was surprised. It was all too quick. He didn’t know what to say.
He had expected to be questioned and he thought he had all the answers, but he didn’t. He just needed to be with someone, he couldn’t justify himself, not yet.
He smiled hopelessly.
“I have no wand and even if I wanted, I couldn’t run. Not right now. I have no strength to defense myself. And,” he sighed. “I will not harm Harry. I just want to see him and talk to him.” Then as if he was too exhausted to stand any longer, Sirius sat heavily on the desk behind him. “I am tired, Severus. I just need a place to stay. I want to sleep in a bed and eat proper food. Please, give me… Give me two days and then you can do whatever you want. I will not try to find Harry.”
Severus examined him for a long while. His eyes narrowed and his mouth became just a barely visible line under his nose. Slowly he lowered his wand. For the first time since he saw the skinny man in the shadows of his classroom, he actually looked at him.
It was Sirius. Sirius’ face and proud posture. Even after ten years in prison, starved, tired, bitter, his smirk had a hint of the man he used to be and his eyes were just the same. Severus had missed him.
“Very well”, he said quietly. “You can sleep at my bedroom and I will not reveal you until Monday.”
Sirius stepped closer and carefully hugged him.
He didn't dare to say it aloud, but gosh, he had miss Severus.
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A/N: The title of the second chapter is from the movie: The Good the Bad and the Ugly