Considering current events, I'd just like to make a quick PSA encouraging everyone to invest in some breath mints if they're going to be out and about. Because some people really need it. That's all.
Yeah, I can't pretend to be able to do enough to make things better, but we've both had a rough week, and I feel like an ass. Can I buy you coffee or something?
[He's just going to end the conversation here. Because he doesn't feel like being polite. And then he thinks about telling Remus he's going for coffee, but when Remus sees him he's going to know something is wrong and if he asks about that, they might actually start talking and that prospect is mildly terrifying right now. Instead of any of that, he just apparates right to the coffee shop and waits for her.]
[Anita actually makes it to Starbox in five, but of course, Sirius has beaten her. She glances upwards to carefully check for mistletoe before she dares to approach him, offering a wry smile as she does so.]
[She resists the urge to roll her eyes, remembering that this is supposed to be an attempt to cheer him up, and nods instead, turning to the barrista and ordering two large black coffees. Once they're paid for, she hands Sirius his cup and heads over to claim a table for them by the large storefront window, sliding into her chair and crossing her legs.]
I'm actually glad we can do this, after all of the kissyface.
[He's watching the coffee swirl around in the cup as he turns it in his fingers, so either he is surprisingly broken up about them not being all that special or his heart just isn't really into the teasing.
Or else he's just really fascinated by swirling coffee, I guess.]
[She's not exactly sure how, but she does feel a connection with him. It's unusual for her to click with people this easily, even friends. It's always a nice surprise when it does happen.]
But you've got plenty of other things on your mind. I didn't realize you would be so broken up about it not being a date.
[She's teasing, lightly, but it's pretty clear that he's not as into it as usual.]
A lot's been going on. Want to get anything off your chest, ace?
I think I was, actually. Life was a lot simpler without memories. It would be nice to pick and chose them. Shove out the bad ones. Doesn't work that way, though.
It can be. Though I'm not that good at memory spells.
[And he ultimately wouldn't actually do it, either, because he's not a coward like that and because he doesn't actually think he deserves that peace of mind.]
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Just like I told his parents, 'Your son is going to grow up to be the hero in a book series, so let me teach him how to ride a broom already.'
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Damn. Sorry.
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That's not what I meant, Sirius.
[Ugh. The worst.]
I'm sorry.
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Not your fault.
[His fault, actually.]
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Want to head out and do something? Get your mind off of everything that's been going on?
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[Not as if he plans on sleeping.]
Where at? I'll apparate.
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[She just feels like a heel, okay.]
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[He's just going to end the conversation here. Because he doesn't feel like being polite. And then he thinks about telling Remus he's going for coffee, but when Remus sees him he's going to know something is wrong and if he asks about that, they might actually start talking and that prospect is mildly terrifying right now. Instead of any of that, he just apparates right to the coffee shop and waits for her.]
[---> Action!]
You wizards sure are quick.
[Action!]
[Humour is the best defense mechanism. That's why he has so many jokes about dementors.]
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I think I'll have to take your word for it.
[She inclines her head towards the counter before heading in that direction, trusting him to follow.]
What's your pleasure?
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Black.
[Well, that joke was too obvious to even comment on.]
Just black coffee.
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I'm actually glad we can do this, after all of the kissyface.
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Go out without snogging strangers?
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Go out and talk without it being incredibly awkward.
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[He's watching the coffee swirl around in the cup as he turns it in his fingers, so either he is surprisingly broken up about them not being all that special or his heart just isn't really into the teasing.
Or else he's just really fascinated by swirling coffee, I guess.]
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[She's not exactly sure how, but she does feel a connection with him. It's unusual for her to click with people this easily, even friends. It's always a nice surprise when it does happen.]
But you've got plenty of other things on your mind. I didn't realize you would be so broken up about it not being a date.
[She's teasing, lightly, but it's pretty clear that he's not as into it as usual.]
A lot's been going on. Want to get anything off your chest, ace?
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[Such wisdom. He'll just drink down some of that coffee before he gets motion sickness from wanting it swirl.]
Were you happier without memories?
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I think I was, actually. Life was a lot simpler without memories. It would be nice to pick and chose them. Shove out the bad ones. Doesn't work that way, though.
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[And he ultimately wouldn't actually do it, either, because he's not a coward like that and because he doesn't actually think he deserves that peace of mind.]
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