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Publish Date: Monday, December 21, 2009.
Written in the Stars
Chapter Forty-Four: Vision Time
Eve perched on the ledge at the window in the girls' dormitory, gazing out at the rising sun with tired, grim eyes. Between her hands on her lap sat Woofie, who'd been her sole companion for the past hour. After she left Remus the night before, she went to bed (or at least tried to) only to be met with restlessness. She tossed and turned all night, images of Remus haunting her—Remus transforming, Remus screaming in agony, Remus in the Hospital Wing with more injuries than ever before, Remus ending their relationship in her vision…
Eve released a shaky breath she hadn't realized she'd been holding. Her vision. Was it really going to come true today? Squeezing her eyes shut and gripping Woofie tightly, she hoped to Merlin it wouldn't, that she was only a beginner psychic and her visions shouldn't always come true.
Watching the sun finally ascend above the horizon, Eve glanced down at Woofie once more. His eyes seemed hopeful to her, somehow. She hugged the stuffed animal to herself and desperately wished with every cell in her body that, just this once in her life, her vision was wrong.
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Remus woke to an odd sensation working its way up his left arm. When he opened his eyes, he found Eve lightly running her hands up his arm, stopping every couple of inches to squeeze. She was trying to find any breaks in the bones, since she had felt his right arm was broken.
Eve looked up as he stirred. Mustering up a watery smile, she spoke in voice that was scarcely a whisper, "Hey, you. How-How are you feeling?"
How was he feeling? His body had been ravaged and, what was worse, he was about to pass the most devastating verdict of his life on her. The unwavering hope he found in her eyes as he gazed at her tired face was almost his undoing. Almost.
"I… don't know how to answer that." He looked down at the sheets covering his body. She had finally taken his advice on not wearing any make-up, and he suddenly found himself wishing he hadn't told her to not to bother—her natural appearance was beautiful, which only made what he knew he had to do to protect her more difficult on him.
Eve's smile became puzzled, but did not falter, nonetheless. They sat in tense silence as Eve applied a cool, creamy salve onto his shoulder to mend the gash there. Remus shut his eyes against her kindness; she shouldn't be doing this. She shouldn't feel the need to be doing this for him: there was no longer an official understanding between them. This morning officially marked the end of their one-week trial… but still, she persisted.
"Feel any better?" Eve inquired gently after tending to his shoulder.
Remus shrugged his right shoulder, his eyes still evading hers. "As good as I could possibly feel right now, I suppose."
Eve's eyebrows furrowed at his lack of enthusiasm toward her visit. She'd thought he would've been overjoyed to see her there—that it would reaffirm to him how strong her feelings were.
She was sure that, by being there for him and showing him that she cared, she could somehow, someway, make her vision false by showing him that they should stay together.
"What's wrong?" she cooed to him, sweeping his mussed bangs from his face.
Eve felt the devastating emotions that crossed Remus's face as his adam's apple bobbed and his eyes reddened.
"I… I don't think this is going to work… that we are going to work…"
Eve's third eye immediately recalled her vision, showing her in choppy images what was to be said between them. She gripped the container of healing cream in her hand so tightly her fist trembled around it. The next thing she realized, it was clattering to the floor, spewing its contents beneath the cot. She was pressing her palms to her forehead, not knowing if the words she heard were simply being repeated from the vision that echoed in her ears or if they were actually passing her lips.
"Aren't… Aren't you happy with me?" She pleaded, suddenly feeling drained. Her vision was coming true. She'd thrown herself and everything she had into the trial week to avert this catastrophe, and it was materializing right in front of her eyes.
Eve squeezed her eyes shut as she mouthed the words that Remus spoke next precisely when they left his mouth.
"That… That is beside the point, Eve. We can't be together." Remus slowed his speech toward the end and furrowed his eyebrows as he watched Eve correctly mouth his words to herself. How was this possible? She sprang up from the edge of the cot, and Remus caught a frantic, panicked look in her eyes he had never seen before on her.
Remus bit back the words he truly wanted to reveal to her; the words that described everything he felt for her, even if all he could tell her was that words couldn't describe what he felt for her for giving him a chance, even after he neglected to care for her the night after she wandered so willingly into the Forbidden Forest, just like she'd so willingly stayed with him after he'd made his blackest confession to her.
Eve's breath was shallow and quick as she turned to the window at the sunlight flooding the cubicle. How could it be so radiant and peaceful outside when on the inside she felt dark from the oncoming storm.
"Oh… Oh, no…" Eve whimpered, as the rain from the storm within her rolled down her cheeks. Turning to him so he could see her face, she pleaded, "Remus… Please, Remus… Please don't leave me."
Remus's eyes widened as his mind raced back to Christmas day, when he had to carry Eve to this very cubicle, only to hear her repeat those very words over and over again. No wonder she didn't tell me what she saw…
From beyond the closed curtain, Eve heard Sirius—who had left Eve and Remus alone as soon as she arrived—murmur something apologetically to Anna. Eve heard the resounding crack as her best friend slapped Remus's across the face. She heard the chair scrape against the floor, along with Anna choking out, "You already dumped me once, Sirius Black, make up your bloody mind already!" With that, Anna's heels clicked against the floor as she thundered off.
"Eve," Remus breathed. He shifted on the cot so his body faced hers completely. "You saw this before today. You know how this ends." They weren't questions—he knew.
Eve was combing through her mane with her fingers obsessively, as if she didn't know how else to handle this situation. "Why didn't you just dump me last night? I gave you the perfect chance to!" Her voice wavered violently as she paced in front of him. "You know how much I adore you, Remus, you know it; you've known since I told you about my three former boyfriends. I would do anything to help you see that…" She stopped before the window and gazed out it, yearning for warmth from the winter sun's rays. "You're the best boyfriend I've ever had—the best a girl could ever ask for." The tears stopped flowing, leaving only tracks in their wake. Her voice was only a little shaky. "I… I don't need to worry about you cheating on me, or… or running after other girls…" She gave a dry, mirthless chuckle as she watched Anna run out to the lake to be alone. "I… actually felt… sort of pretty around you…"
Remus's cheeks were moist at this declaration from her, and his adam's apple bobbed as he attempted to find his voice to comfort her, but he didn't know what to say. What could one say in return to something like this? He wasn't even sure Sirius—one of the most dating-experienced students at Hogwarts—would know how to handle this situation. And here was Remus, one of the most dating-inexperienced wizards, and on top of it all a werewolf, who had to face this situation. The only logical thing that came to mind for him to say to her was…
"Eve… how does this end?"
Eve immediately turned around. "You… You don't know?" She asked, with but a quiver of hope in her whisper. Approaching him carefully, as if a small animal that would bound away at a fast movement, she continued, "You really don't know?"
Remus shook his head and dropped his gaze as Eve slowly crossed to the cot and sat at the edge. He felt his resolve crashing; the wall he had quickly needed to construct around his heart began to crumble. "I… I'm so confused, Eve… I need to protect you from me… But…" He gazed tenderly at her, "for the time we've been courting… I have never felt more human in my life."
Eve touched her collarbone, charmed at his endearingly poetic expression. "Remus, when I said before that I would do anything for you, I meant it; I'll do anything to help you see that we definitely deserve a chance to be together." She turned her head to think for a moment on this before an idea struck. "This trial week... you were comfortable with it because it excluded the full moon factor, right?" Remus, not seeing exactly where this was going, nodded his head slowly. "So… how about we agree to continue courting, but for a month at a time. We will stop courting on the night of the full moon, and then the morning after, we can decide if we want to court again. I'm safe the one night of the month that you want me to be. Do you feel comfortable with that idea? Would you consider it?"
"You would do that? F-For me?" Remus asked incredulously, eyes wide, mouth agape. "But… But look what you're going through now… What I'm putting you through… How could you want this?"
Lightly touching his hand, Eve replied with a sincere smile, "One morning of terror in exchange for a month of bliss; sounds like a reasonable trade-off to me."
Remus's senses were so acute at that moment they startled him. He could hear the furious pounding of Eve's heart behind her ribcage, could feel her pulse where her thumb touched his skin, smell the light lilac scent of her hair, see hope's faint glow brighten her face, and taste the similarity of the situation she was willing to put herself in for him to that of his own: she was willing to undergo the possibility of being dumped every month, just like he had to submit to a monthly terror of his own. By keeping her safe in this way—a manner that would cause her emotions react similarly to his at that time of the month—he could guarantee their happiness for as long as they were a couple.
Eve's heart swelled and quickened even more when a smile slowly but surely blossomed on Remus's face. His free hand moved to caress Eve's cheek, which warmed under his touch.
"How about we begin that month of bliss right now?" He murmured to her before leaning in to meld his lips with hers.
Eve released a startled noise at the surprise smooch, but relaxed when the shock subsided. Her mouth yielded to his, and for a moment, only his lips existed. He pulled a breath away, and watched with mild amusement as her lips remained puckered. Her breathing was shallow and jagged, and a few moments passed before her eyes slit open.
Gazing at him tenderly, dreamily, she felt as shocked as Phantom when Christine finally kissed him. "Remus," she breathed, "that's the first time you kissed me, the first time you initiated… as my boyfriend."
Remus's features softened. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean—"
"I know." Remus's hand stroked Eve's face, and she planted a peck into his palm, eyes locked on his all the while. "I missed it."
"Eve," Remus murmured, resting his forehead against hers.
"Shh, it's okay."
"I… I'm so sorry for everything I put you through." His thumb brushed up her cheekbone. "I'll make it up to you, I promise."
Something sparked in Eve's eyes. "How?"
Remus shrugged with his good shoulder. "Anything you want."
"Anything?" Eve's eyes glimmered. "I think I know how you can start." She nibbled on her bottom lip.
Remus half-smiled before bringing his mouth to hers. Eve's hand trailed up his arm and had just buried into his hair when Madam Pomfrey burst in, clucking, "Alright, Mr. Lupin, it's time for—"
Eve tore herself away from Remus, squeaked, and fell right off the cot. "Ow!"
Remus leaned over the edge of the cot. "Eve, are you alright?"
Eve rubbed her backside; she'd landed on her bum. Madam Pomfrey's glare and slack jaw made Eve hop—tenderly—into a chair, pulling a book that Madam Pomfrey must've left on the bedside counter into her lap and pretending to read it. Luckily for Eve, it was a hefty tome, and when she curled up enough, it swallowed her whole behind it. Unfortunately, she was too embarrassed to realize the book was upside-down.
"Well, Mr. Lupin," Madam Pomfrey began as the color left her face, "it seems we are feeling much better." She dropped the tray of potions onto the counter beside the cot. She moved to the opening in the curtains and told them. "Precisely the reason why I asked that this curtain be kept open." Throwing a look over her shoulder at the couple, she said firmly, "No shenanigans."
Eve peaked up over the book at the Healer, who allowed a half smile to upturn her lips at the young witch before she walked out. Truth be told, she was glad Remus finally had a girlfriend who really seemed to care for him. She just didn't need to see how much Eve cared for him.
Sirius, who had been sitting outside the cubicle, heard this exchange and rose from his chair slowly.
"But… But I thought… You two are… together?" He asked, awe struck.
He could see Eve's head nod behind her book, while Remus smiled wide in affirmation.
Sirius turned his blue gaze to the door of the Hospital Wing and, taking off at a dead sprint, shouted out, "Anna! I'm coming, baby! Your Sirius is coming! And he's not leaving—there you are!"
Eve and Remus exchanged a look over the top of the book at the conversation Sirius and Anna shared just outside the doorway. "Anna! Darling!"
"Don't you dare!" Eve heard Anna growl. The brunette, assured that the Healer wasn't returning soon, set the book aside, scooted the chair closer to his cot, and set to work viewing and sniffing the potions to figure out which ones to give Remus first. "I'm here for Eve as moral support; don't you dare try to sweet-talk me!"
"No need for moral support—they're back together! Just like we should be—what do you say?"
"Back together?" Eve lightly stroked the back of Remus's head, and could almost hear the wheels turning in Anna's head before she continued, "Is that what all this dumping and making up is about? You're doing whatever they're doing, aren't you?"
"I'm just trying to be a good friend, and—Anna!"
Eve heard the clicking of heels approaching them and tipped the vial at Remus's lips so he could drink every last drop. When the sound promptly stopped at the cubicle entrance, Anna spoke. "So it's true."
Eve turned to her best friend and smiled, sliding her hand into Remus's. "Yes," she softly said.
Anna tossed a glare over her shoulder at Sirius, who was standing right behind her. "You are not off the hook, mister."
Remus snickered; this was the first girl Sirius had ever courted who had the upper hand. Anna turned at the sound. "And neither are you; do you have any idea what you've put Eve through?"
Eve's gray eyes widened. "Anna—"
"Don't." Anna dragged another chair up beside Remus's cot and sat up straight, authoritatively. "I'm going to do what I should've done the moment you began courting him." Eve's features relaxed and softened, and a twitch of her lip told Remus she was amused.
Anna turned primly to Remus. "I'm going to give you the Best Friend Interrogation."
Remus's eyes widened slightly, more than a little terrified at the idea. "Well… Well, then, if you get to give me one, I get to give you one for courting Sirius. That's my condition."
"Nope, mm-mm." Anna shook her head, tossing her blonde hair from side to side. "Doesn't work that way: the Best Friend Interrogation is designated for females to do to their best friend's boyfriend only, not the other way around. It's our… defense mechanism, if you will, to ensure that the boyfriend's intentions are honorable."
"Well… Well…" Remus straighted in his place on the cot, trying to gain the upper hand that he never had to begin with. "Well… What if I'm not the one with the dishonorable intentions in our relationship?"
Anna stared at Remus for a moment, turned to look at Eve—who was re-corking the vials Remus had just drank from—and then returned her gaze to Remus. She quirked a brow, as if to say 'You're joking, right?'
"We're talking about the same person, right? Eve Pankhart? Your girlfriend? How could Eve have dishonorable intentions?" Anna stood and crouched beside Eve to continue, speaking at Remus but also in the brunette's ear, "The girl blushes if I even ask her to describe a kiss she's shared with you." On cue, Eve's eyes widened embarrassedly and her face immediately pinked. "See what I mean? Not a dishonorable bone in her body."
Remus sighed, knowing he was in for it. "Okay, Anna." He straightened on his cot as she occupied the chair once more. "Do your worst."
"In light of recent events," Anna glanced discreetly at her best friend, "I plan to." Leaning forward, Anna clasped her hands and began, "So, Remus, what do you plan to do with your life after you graduate?"
Eve's eyes widened with an understanding Anna did not have—because of his condition, Remus was not going to find a job easily. She was worried this would be a tender subject for him. Her hand found his and she squeezed his fingers gently.
Remus smiled lightly at Eve to let her know he was alright. "I would like to return to Hogwarts as a professor."
Anna seemed mildly impressed. "Not bad—I always pictured Eve with an intellectual. Professors make decent money, and they are housed and fed in the school for free. Do you currently have a job?"
"In the summer, I usually do various jobs outside for people, like mowing their lawns, watering and preening their gardens and trees, and washing their cars. Things like that. I make decent money, especially since I've been doing it for so many years. And I do some housework for a couple elderly neighbors of mine, but I don't charge them." He shrugged. "I'm not sure if that counts."
Anna could see Eve making tender eyes at the back of Remus's head while he faced the blonde. With a half grin on her face, Anna responded, "Oh, it definitely counts for something." Crossing her legs, she continued, "What are your grades?"
"Straight Os, as always."
Eve smiled up at Remus and nuzzled her cheek at his arm, grinning up at Anna and mouthing to her, 'Admit it: he's wonderful.'
Anna smiled down at her friend. She still had one more question up her sleeve. "And now for the most important part." She leaned forward. "What are your intentions for courting my best friend?"
Remus was silent for a moment to gather his thoughts. "My intentions for courting Eve are to make her feel like the happiest, most beautiful girl in the world. If I can do that, I will consider myself successful." He gazed down at the brunette witch as he spoke, who beamed shyly up at him, cheeks glowing a soft pink, trying to silently let him know that she already was the happiest girl she could be.
"Furthermore," he continued, "I intend to treat her like the lady she is, allow her to lead the way in our relationship, and…" He broke off, and his eyes darted back and forth at the air above Eve's face, not knowing if he dare allow himself to continue.
"And… And I will finally allow myself… to be happy." Remus gazed into Eve's gray eyes, which softened at his declaration. The moments slowed as they stared deep into one another's eyes. Eve pressed her lips against the muscle of Remus's arm, a happy whisper of a smile present on her face.
Anna watched the two silently interact with one another with a wide, knowing smile on her face. Finally, a boy who truly cared about Eve. This was what she had been waiting for: for Remus to stop answering her questions and present to her who he was when he was with Eve. This was how Anna could truly catch a glimpse into Remus's real emotions; anyone could lie to her when she asked questions, but no one could fake the affectionate body language he and Eve were displaying.
"Well done," she quietly congratulated. Remus and Eve immediately looked at Anna; they almost forgot she was still in the room with them. "You pass." Rising from her seat, she added, "But allow me to make myself clear: I will not put up with another boyfriend of Eve's who doesn't treat her the way she should be treated. Eve is the sweetest, kindest, most compassionate girl I have ever met—it's why she's my best friend. If you hurt her, I will hurt you. Am I understood?"
"Completely." Remus wrapped an arm around Eve and glanced at her as he added, "In fact, I give you permission to hurt me if I ever wrong Eve."
Anna smirked. "I'll remember that." She turned to Sirius and, while leaving, said, "Come along, you, we have a looong conversation ahead of us." She threw a smile over her shoulder at the happy couple. "Bye, Eve. I'll see you later. You too, Remus." Sirius followed her out with an 'I'm in for it' eye roll and a farewell to Remus.
Eve moved to sit beside Remus on the cot. "Oh, Remus." She pulled him into a hug. "You are just the sweetest boy, with all those things you were saying back there." He embraced her. "And I hope you know you do make me happy. I have never been so happy with a boy before."
"And you make me happy." Remus smiled and kissed her forehead. Pulling back slightly, he held her hand. "And I can't believe that I almost gave that up." He gazed down at her hand; it was so small in his. He swallowed and clutched her tightly as the fear he felt for hurting her resurfaced and gripped his heart. How could he ever make this feeling go away? He did not want to be battling his emotions for the entirety of their relationship. There had to be something he could do to ease them…
"Eve?" He began as an idea formed in his mind.
"Mm?" She looked up at him.
"In order for me to feel… feel safer about being with you… I need you to agree to something."
"Of course," Eve's eyes batted confusedly. "Anything."
"I need to… to train you." Remus could feel his heartbeat slow even as he said these words. "What to do in case you ever meet me in wolf form again."
Eve's eyebrows knitted. "But… but our agreement… We won't be together during the full moon, anyway."
"I know that, but… just in case. This is sort of like a back-up plan. I want to show you what you can do magically and unmagically to protect yourself from my wolf. Do you agree to this?" Remus held her gaze firmly, showing her that he meant what he said.
Eve slowly nodded. "Yes." She swept a hand up to cup his cheek. "I'll let you train me. It'll all be okay, Remus."
Remus squeezed her in a hug. "I know."
They stayed lost in each other's embrace for a long minute before Eve hopped up and exclaimed. "Oh, I almost forgot! I wanted to tell you…" she dug through her bag on the floor and produced the tarot cards Remus made for her.
"…That I love the cards you drew me. I have them with me all the time." She bit her lower lip excitedly as she shuffled the deck. "Here," she fanned them out for him face down, "pick one."
Remus smirked and selected a card before Eve did the same. "What did you get?"
Remus revealed The Lovers card to Eve, who grinned widely. "Which one did you get?" He inquired.
With a chuckle, she showed The Star tarot card. "Hmm," she murmured cheerfully. "It would seem that we are written in the stars."
The pair leaned forward and shared a kiss, looking forward to their future together.
Author's Note: What does everyone think about the last installment of Written in the Stars? I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts in reviews! It's been great writing this fanfiction, and I hope that everyone has had as much fun reading it as I have writing it. I would like to thank all my readers, and especially my reviewers, for their time and feedback—it really helped me a lot! Thanks to everyone, and I hope all the readers and reviewers will read and review Scripted in the Sky when I post it!
There was some confusion on what Scripted in the Sky is going to be like when I wrote a description of it in the last chapter. Basically, it is going to be a collection of one shots (and sometimes, stories that will be longer than a one shot) that may not be written in chronological order. There may not be a set plot, but the story will focus on Remus and Eve's life together set after Written in the Stars.
Random Question: What does everyone think of the idea for Scripted in the Sky? Chapter Question: What does everyone think about the way things turned out for Remus and Eve? Did anyone think that it was going to end this way? Did anyone think that they would break up? Trivia Question: This one is tricky! What is the name of the first tarot card that Eve pulled in the fanfiction?
NEW!: Questions to the characters: This is for my readers and reviewers who want to ask a character(s) in this fanfiction a question. In your reviews, you can ask any character(s) a question(s) about something or someone in the fanfiction. I will randomly select a question from all the questions I receive for the character(s) to answer in the author's note of the next chapter (or, in this case, the first chapter of Scripted in the Sky). This is just a fun thing to add into a review. The questions must be appropriate to be asked and answered in the fanfiction (rated a low T or lower), or I will not consider them.