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Okay, so maybe in the past Sirius has said once or twice that he’s not really a fan of Valentine’s Day, but at least he’s keeping an open mind!

Have some short Wolfstar Valentine Fluff!


“Prongs, have I told you how much I hate Valentine’s Day?”

Yes, Padfoot, James wants to say. As a matter of fact, you have. A few times even. And with a few times, I mean a few hundred times. In the last hour. At the very least.

But James knows by now that it doesn’t matter what he says, Sirius won’t shut up about it, so he doesn’t even bother anymore. “Why, Padfoot, you don’t say!” He says, without even looking up from his book, his voice dripping with sarcasm. “You? Disliking Valentine’s Day? Who would’ve thought! What a complete and utter shock!”

“It’s just so tacky!” Sirius continues, undisturbed. “Gross couples are always gross, do we really need an entire day dedicated to them being gross?”

“It’s not only for couples, y'know,” James remarks dryly. “You can also just go on a date with someone.”

“That’s even worse!” Sirius exclaims. “Walking to Hogsmeade together in a long line of other pairs walking to Hogsmeade together? Why, how romantic! And then what? Squeezing into Madam Puddifoot’s, where everything’s decorated in the most horrific shade of pink, to eat one of those pink monstrosities she calls pastries that taste like nothing but sugar? I think not! And don’t get me started on those Valentine chocolates they sell at Honeydukes! I mean, are people stupid? Those boxes contain less chocolate than a normal one, but cost twice that much, only because they’re shaped like some ugly heart. The only thing that’s worse are those roses people are giving each other. What on earth are you supposed to do with a single rose? And an enchanted one that never withers at that! Who in his right mind would want to keep some useless rose for long anyway?”

James shakes his head while listening to Sirius being some kind of Valentine-grinch. He’s relieved when he sees Remus walk over to them, he can use some other company. Unlike Sirius, Remus looks excited, and he’s wearing his red jumper especially for Valentine’s Day, bless him.

“Hi Padfoot,” Remus says, as he stops in front of them, sounding slightly anxious.

“Hi Moony,” Padfoot replies.

Hi Prongs, James thinks.

“So,” Remus runs a hand through his hair while nervously glancing at Sirius. “I was wondering if maybe you’d like to go to Hogsmeade? For Valentine’s Day? You and me? Together?”

“Going to Hogsmeade together for Valentine’s Day?” Sirius’ eyes grow wide.

Remus nods.

“That sounds wonderful!” Sirius exclaims.

“Really?” Remus asks, his face lighting up in a smile. “Great! I mean, I wasn’t sure if it’d be really your thing…”

“Are you kidding me?” Sirius says. “I can’t think of anything I’d rather do!”

“I was thinking we could go to Madam Puddifoot’s,” Remus’ eyes sparkle as he speaks excitedly. “I’ve been really wanting to eat one of her famous pink Valentine’s Day pastries!”

Sirius doesn’t skip a beat. “Those are my favourite!”

“Wait,” Remus suddenly says. “I almost forgot! I got you something.” He reaches into the pocket of his robes, and pulls out one of the enchanted single roses. Blushing, he hands it over to Sirius. “I know it’s rather cheesy, but…”

“I love it!” Sirius breaths, staring at the rose like it’s the most precious thing he has ever seen. Well, second most precious thing he has ever seen, as he looks up at Remus. “I’m going to keep it forever! But I didn’t get you anything.”

“Oh, that’s okay, I-”

“I know!” Sirius interrupts. “I’ll get you one of those heart-shaped chocolate boxes from Honeydukes!”

Remus beams at him. “You’d really do that for me?”

“I’ll get you two! Three! Anything for you, Moony!”

Remus beams even brighter. “I can’t wait!”

“Me neither,” Sirius agrees, beaming right back at him.

Sirius sighs as Remus returns to his seat.

“Prongs, have I told you how much I love Valentine’s Day?”

Sirius’ principles are nothing if not flexible!

Okay, so maybe in the past Sirius has said once or twice that he’s not really a fan of Valentine’s Day, but at least he’s keeping an open mind!

Have some short Wolfstar Valentine Fluff!


“Prongs, have I told you how much I hate Valentine’s Day?”

Yes, Padfoot, James wants to say. As a matter of fact, you have. A few times even. And with a few times, I mean a few hundred times. In the last hour. At the very least.

But James knows by now that it doesn’t matter what he says, Sirius won’t shut up about it, so he doesn’t even bother anymore. “Why, Padfoot, you don’t say!” He says, without even looking up from his book, his voice dripping with sarcasm. “You? Disliking Valentine’s Day? Who would’ve thought! What a complete and utter shock!”

“It’s just so tacky!” Sirius continues, undisturbed. “Gross couples are always gross, do we really need an entire day dedicated to them being gross?”

“It’s not only for couples, y'know,” James remarks dryly. “You can also just go on a date with someone.”

“That’s even worse!” Sirius exclaims. “Walking to Hogsmeade together in a long line of other pairs walking to Hogsmeade together? Why, how romantic! And then what? Squeezing into Madam Puddifoot’s, where everything’s decorated in the most horrific shade of pink, to eat one of those pink monstrosities she calls pastries that taste like nothing but sugar? I think not! And don’t get me started on those Valentine chocolates they sell at Honeydukes! I mean, are people stupid? Those boxes contain less chocolate than a normal one, but cost twice that much, only because they’re shaped like some ugly heart. The only thing that’s worse are those roses people are giving each other. What on earth are you supposed to do with a single rose? And an enchanted one that never withers at that! Who in his right mind would want to keep some useless rose for long anyway?”

James shakes his head while listening to Sirius being some kind of Valentine-grinch. He’s relieved when he sees Remus walk over to them, he can use some other company. Unlike Sirius, Remus looks excited, and he’s wearing his red jumper especially for Valentine’s Day, bless him.

“Hi Padfoot,” Remus says, as he stops in front of them, sounding slightly anxious.

“Hi Moony,” Padfoot replies.

Hi Prongs, James thinks.

“So,” Remus runs a hand through his hair while nervously glancing at Sirius. “I was wondering if maybe you’d like to go to Hogsmeade? For Valentine’s Day? You and me? Together?”

“Going to Hogsmeade together for Valentine’s Day?” Sirius’ eyes grow wide.

Remus nods.

“That sounds wonderful!” Sirius exclaims.

“Really?” Remus asks, his face lighting up in a smile. “Great! I mean, I wasn’t sure if it’d be really your thing…”

“Are you kidding me?” Sirius says. “I can’t think of anything I’d rather do!”

“I was thinking we could go to Madam Puddifoot’s,” Remus’ eyes sparkle as he speaks excitedly. “I’ve been really wanting to eat one of her famous pink Valentine’s Day pastries!”

Sirius doesn’t skip a beat. “Those are my favourite!”

“Wait,” Remus suddenly says. “I almost forgot! I got you something.” He reaches into the pocket of his robes, and pulls out one of the enchanted single roses. Blushing, he hands it over to Sirius. “I know it’s rather cheesy, but…”

“I love it!” Sirius breaths, staring at the rose like it’s the most precious thing he has ever seen. Well, second most precious thing he has ever seen, as he looks up at Remus. “I’m going to keep it forever! But I didn’t get you anything.”

“Oh, that’s okay, I-”

“I know!” Sirius interrupts. “I’ll get you one of those heart-shaped chocolate boxes from Honeydukes!”

Remus beams at him. “You’d really do that for me?”

“I’ll get you two! Three! Anything for you, Moony!”

Remus beams even brighter. “I can’t wait!”

“Me neither,” Sirius agrees, beaming right back at him.

Sirius sighs as Remus returns to his seat.

“Prongs, have I told you how much I love Valentine’s Day?”

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