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DIVORCING ORION BLACK | CHAPTER THREE
03 : SHOPPING (2/2)
CHPT. SUM. : so many stores are left on the list, the boys finally eat delicious food outside, detours are a natural endeavour and you meet a collection of interesting shopkeepers. what a day~Â
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TAGS : fluff ; fun day out ; sirius and regulus being precious ; they're just kids ; reader is mother of the year ; reverse comfort ; OC ; visions ; original walburga makes an appearance ; she doesn't stay long though ; money isn't a problem ;) ; domestic fluff ; sibling fluff between sirius and regulus ; marauders fix-it-fic
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âTwo what?â Sirius asks, your attention snapping towards him and breaking contact with the grey-haired man standing before you. Â
âDo you need a new wand too, Mother?â Regulus speaks up from your other side, swiftly following after his older brother. It was clear from the differences in their elocution that they differed greatly. One was much louder, with a sharp tongue and an audacious attitude to boot; the other was of a more gentle demeanour, equipped with a clever mind and observant eyes. Â
Mr Ollivander leans back with an amused smile waiting to see how youâd react and whose question youâd answer first.Â
âThe two of us need wands today, Sirius,â you hum, hoping your nerves donât show through in your voice as you switch between the two. It was adorable how similar their curious looks appeared when staring up at you. Â
âWhy is that?â your eldest asks curiously, the question reflecting similarly in your youngestâs eyes.Â
âMy wand appears to be having some problems lately and, well,â you raise your gaze to meet eyes with the wand artisan behind the counter, âI was hoping Mr Ollivander could help the two of us today,â the light streaming in from the windows above reflects off Ollivanderâs grey hair to create a glowing outline encircling him. His peculiar portrait reminds you of how idiosyncratic he is, like a living ghost whoâs able to touch superior levels of magic and wonder. It's mysteriously intriguing but just as harrowing too. He was able to deduce so much after so short of an interaction, after all. You stare at him silently, a gentle prompt to help you and your eldest son with your homogenous need for a new wand.Â
âI like to focus on one client at a time,â the look he gives you offers up the decision of who should go first to be made by your small family.Â
Before you can say anything, Sirius speaks up with a light dusting of pink on his cheeks, âLadies first, Mother,â he announces politely and your heart melts at his consideration. You coo and awe at his gesture while dropping down to his height where you press a loving kiss to his forehead.Â
âThank you, my darling. Youâre such a gentleman,â Sirius beams at your praise as Regulus meets his eyes to the right of you and grins widely. The two easily share in the small joys theyâve been able to experience around you. They donât want to seem rude so the two of them secretly cheer at the headache you suffered to be able to change this drastically, âHowever," you comb your fingers through his hair lovingly, "youâre the star of the show today. Why donât you go first, my dear?â
Sirius doesnât refute, too distracted and pink-cheeked by your affection to do anything but nod. He then turns to Ollivander, who smiles down at him kindly. The oddness surrounding the wand artisan, however, cannot be missed and Sirius is cautious to proceed forward.Â
âYour name, young man?â
âSirius Black,â
âItâs a pleasure to meet you, Sirius. Please step behind the counter and we can get started on finding you the perfect wand, shall we?â Sirius glances one more time over his shoulder and observes the encouraging nod you give him; his heart calming from the reassuring pat you give atop his head. Another moment passes before he is led behind the counter by Ollivander. The elderly wizard proceeds to give him a short once-over before disappearing between two ceiling-tall shelves, stacked full of stored wands.Â
âDo you want to watch your brother find his wand, Regulus?â you ask, kneeling to level with your youngest.
âYes please, Mother,â he nods with a shy smile, âbut I donât know if Iâm allowed past the counter,âÂ
âDonât worry,â with a smile, you carry him up in your arms, âI can seat you on the counter instead,â for the brief moment you rise, he stays in your embrace. However, when you go to place him on the counter, you find that Regulus doesnât want to be let go.
In a whisper, you ask if heâs alright, âCan you just hold me like this?...please?â  His answering whisper melts your heart and you can't find it in yourself to say no. Even if your arms begin to ache, you arenât going to set him down until he wants to be set down â youâre determined!Â
âYou mean you donât know which wand is for me?â Siriusâ words ring with curiosity more than judgment as he looks up at Ollivander.Â
âIâm afraid not, my boy,â
âArenât you supposed to know?â
Smiling fondly, Ollivander begins to explain the process, happy to answer the questions of a curious child, âUltimately, it is the wand that chooses the wizard, Mr Black,â
Sirius contemplates Ollivanderâs words for a moment as Regulus gasps in astonishment beside your ear. The awe and interest are evident in the youngestâs silently twinkling grey eyes, matching that of his elder brother. Their wonderment is clear and both are equally skilful in concealing it.
âHow will I know that a wand has chosen me?
âYouâll know,â Ollivander nods. Thereâs something in his pale eyes that makes Sirius keep from asking anything further. Something that says âtrust meâ.
Together, you and Regulus watch over the counter as Sirius tests out a variety of wands.Â
At one point Sirius makes several misplaced papers catch fire, which makes you giggle quietly. Regulus stiffened in your arms momentarily at the sight of the sudden flames and only seemed to relax as soon as he heard your soft laughter. It isn't until he presses his face into the junction of your neck and shoulder that he finally draws your attention. It didnât seem like an issue to press further about so you gave his small back a few reassuring rubs and continued to watch over Sirius â perhaps Regulus was feeling a little exhausted already. Despite the disastrous flames, Ollivander had the situation handled and simply magicked away the fire before rummaging around for a different wand, muttering softly to himself as he did so. It wasnât until Ollivander came back with a jet-black wand with familiar-looking markings carved along its body that you smiled to yourself. This was the one.Â
âTry this...â Ollivander offers up the wand but after the previous incident, Sirius is much more hesitant to proceed. He was only able to resume the testing when Ollivander flashed him a kind, reassuring smile - though he remained hesitant and stiff. Sirius was too scared to turn and see your reaction to the commotion he had just caused. But it was an accident! Surely youâd understandâ âGive it a wave, then, young man,â Ollivander's chuckle was able to ease some of the stiffness from his limbs as the markings beneath his fingers urged him for a sturdier grip before giving the black wand a small flick.Â
Appearing from the tip of his wand, a small circulating breeze moves through the room, not caring for the mess it makes of any unfiled papers nor the rattling it causes amongst the stacked boxes of wands. The breeze eventually returns to circle Sirius, ruffling his hair and clothes before eventually dying down to leave him looking bedraggled.
The result was quite confusing to the ordinary eye, which worried you, but not for the elderly wand artisan. Ollivander slaps his knee and throws his head back with a laugh. âNow thatâs a match if Iâve ever seen one!â His words make Sirius stare up at him with wide eyes of disbelief.Â
âReally?â
Ollivander kneels beside him with a twinkle in his eye, âThatâs quite a choosy wand, my boy. Wands made out of jet black Ebony are happiest when in the hands of those who are not afraid of being themselves, sticking to their beliefs no matter what external pressures there may be,â the elderly wizardâs words washed over Sirius and flooded him with a feeling of vindication. He felt light and there was a flutter in his chest. In his short life so far, itâs been so hard to adhere to his convictions, and he has never before felt so validated, âyou, young man, have a very courageous heart,â  Ollivanderâs words make you smile widely.Â
You set Regulus down as Sirius makes his way back to you. The two brothers share a hug but Sirius is still unable to meet your eyes. It isn't until his younger brother pulls away from the embrace that Sirius finally wills himself to look up at you. Regulus can see the slight fear in his older brotherâs eyes and he knows the exact cause; Regulus was scared too. Regardless, you havenât done or said anything to further his fears so the younger brother tries his best to be optimistic and flashes his older brother a small smile as if to say âitâs going to be okayâ.Â
Biting his lip, Sirius finally turns to find that youâve come down to his height. Rather than a scowl on your face for his earlier misbehaviour with the discordant wands, he finds you smiling brightly at him instead. Before he could comprehend what was happening, you pulled him into your arms. One hand presses against the back of his head and encourages him to bury his face into your shoulder as the other splays across his small back to give him supportive pats.Â
Beside his ear, you whisper, âIâm so proud of you, Sirius,â pulling away your eyes find that his own have significantly watered, holding back tears. Tears of joy, you assess and deliver a small kiss on his forehead.Â
âYouâre not mad at me? For setting fire to the papers earlier?â
âOf course not!â you protest and pull him into your tight embrace once more, âIâd be surprised if I donât set something on fire when trying to find a new wand too,â he giggles against your shoulder and it's the most beautiful sound you've ever heard, âIâm so so proud of you Sirius, you have your wand now, and youâre going to be attending Hogwarts soon,â you sigh into his dark curls and mutter against his temple, âFar too soonâŚâ
Relieved by your reaction, Sirius can finally digest your words and the sincere tone behind them. Heâs never heard his mother praise him or voice how sheâs proud of him but here you were, whispering rare words for him to hear only. He doesnât know if he could ever feel happiness like this ever again. Itâs hard for him to even describe - heâs just so so happy.Â
Itâs your turn to get a new wand now and the process is entirely the same. Ollivander goes through a selection of wands for you to test the feel of, giving each one a chance to see if they want to become your companion or not. After going through the first handful, you manage to light a stack of papers on fire yourself and when Ollivander swiftly distinguishes it, your group shares a laugh.Â
âSee? I told you it would happen to me too,â you smile over your shoulder at Sirius who giggles with his little brother.Â
A few more inharmonious wands go by before Ollivander hands you one that's made of a light-coloured wood. The design of its body was very elegant and emulated a pattern that was reminiscent of vintage stone pillars. Widely spaced vertical ridges run along the main body and lead towards ornate, uniform designs that either look like curling leaves or crashing waves. Itâs beautiful but what matters is whether or not the wand chooses you.
Flicking the wand, a spark of light escapes from the tip and you prepare yourself for another pile of papers to be set on fire. However, youâre pleasantly surprised when the light floats through the room as if it were swimming through water. It reaches Sirius and Regulus, where it proceeds to circle each of them before departing and leaving a warm touch that lingers on their cheek. The light eventually returns to you again, where it orbits your figure several times, enveloping your silhouette in an ethereal glow before disappearing. In its wake, it leaves a path of warmth that loiters in the air, suspended like the many particles of dust dancing in the light filtering in through the high windows. Â
Smiling in success, you hold the wand to your chest and turn to your boys who had begun to cheer for you. You could have easily lost yourself in the moment if it werenât for your keen ears picking up on Ollivanderâs mutterings. His words were all in a whisper and not meant for anyone elseâs ears. Â
âHow fascinatingâŚâ the elderly wizard smiles whimsically to himself again, âthe singular wand whose properties are the precise opposite of the original became your destined companion,â you meet the pale, almost translucent eyes of the wand artisan, who smiles at you as soon as he finishes muttering to himself, âitâs truly an honour to be able to witness the pairing of an Applewood wand,â
âWhy is that?â Regulus asks before you can even react. With a smile, Ollivander moves to the front of the counter and bows at the knees to his height. Their eyes lock like that of a patient but talented teacher and his diligent student.Â
âThere are many properties of a wand that can be attributed to the reasons why it chose its ultimate owner, one of which is its wood. Your brother,â Ollivander gestures to Sirius, âhas himself a wand that is made of Ebony wood, while your mother has herself one thatâs made of Applewood. Applewood wands are very powerful indeed, I can assure you of that,â you find yourself leaning closer, eager to learn more, just as much as your two sons were to learn of their mother and the nature of wands, âtheir owners are typically ones who harbour ambitious goals and even higher principles. As a result, there stands a positive correlation between possessors of Applewood wands and the life they tend to live,â your breath remains trapped in your throat, held there by anxiety as you tensely anticipate Ollivanderâs successive words, âthey live a life that is long and where they are well-loved,â the relief was great and one that you were desperate to maintain. You know what you're setting out to do is going to prove a difficult challenge but it is going to be worth it, as long as your two boys are happy and by your side.   Â
Together, both wands cost 14 galleons. And, despite the excitement you first held for meeting such a distinguished Harry Potter character, you were eager to leave, slightly scared of the amount of knowledge he potentially held. At the very least, you were able to depart on a good note

Naturally, the next order of business was to get all of Siriusâ robes and uniform at Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions shop. That would be on the north side of Diagon Alley and, considering you were on the south side for Ollivanderâs wand shop, you needed to direct your boys back up to the North. You admit, it was quite inefficient to go from Gringotts, which was North, to Ollivanderâs (South), only to go back North when all the shops you had left to visit were up there. There were many shop names that you recognised on the way down, however, it was best to get the only singular South-side shop from your list out of the way so you could spend the rest of the afternoon easily hopping from shop to shop in the North-side.Â
âWhatâs wrong, darling?â you ask, noticing that Sirius has been staring off in one direction for some time, completely motionless and glued into place.Â
âNothingâŚÂ letâs go,â he grabs a fistful of your dressâ skirt but you already noticed what had captured his attention.Â
âA joke shopâŚâ a small grin tugs on the corners of your lips. You remember the child-like wonder that washed over you whenever you watched the scenes featuring Fred and George Weasleyâs joke shop. This joke shop isn't theirs but you wonder if itâs just as remarkable.Â
Sirius had no hope of ever convincing you to take a look, especially when most of today would be packed full of shopping at other shops for his supplies as a first year. In his insecurity, Sirius was only able to muster a quiet, â...yeahâŚâÂ
âWhat a good idea,â you smile brightly and take both their hands into yours, heading in the direction of the shop happily named, âGambol and Japes Wizarding Joke Shopâ, âLetâs have a little look shall we? A small detour like this canât do much harm,â Sirius was smiling from ear to ear as soon as he overcame the shock your agreement brought, âAlthough, I'm afraid I wonât consider buying anything,â a treat like that is meant for another time...
âThatâs okay!â Sirius cheers and hurries along, making it to the door before you could and holding it open for you.Â
Youâre beginning to realise a recurring discrepancy between the size of a shopâs exterior compared to its interior space; the joke shop is considerably larger on the inside compared to its outside appearance. It added to the joke factor of the store itself - how funny that it appeared so deviously small on the outside.Â
The entrance was lined with shelves filled with an assortment of joke items, all were vibrant and eye-catching. It was hard to enforce any form of restraint when your eyes couldnât stay in one place too long, nor could your feet. There were several other children with their parents roaming the galleries of jokester paraphernalia too. Only then were you finally able to focus your gaze on your two, fascinated boys, not wanting to lose them.
âHow undignified!â your eyes roll at the scratchy, annoying voice that invades your head once more, âNo child of mine should ever be seen in a Joke Shop!â
âOh Shut up, let my kids be kids,â you retaliate, folding your arms loosely as you observe Sirius dragging around his younger brother by the hand. Regulus happily heeds, not needing to be dragged to be able to shadow his older brother. Nevertheless, their small hands remain connected. The scene made you smile warmly, theyâre the cutest boys youâve ever â you want to prolong their happiness and give them as many opportunities as possible to experience the same delights over and over again.Â
âTHEYâREÂ NOTÂ YOUR KIDS!â
âYES. THEY. ARE!â shaking away Walburgaâs shrill screams, you try to focus on the ground beneath you. Itâs best to end this argument quickly, you donât want to faint in the middle of a joke shop and ruin the day for your two boys; it's barely started.Â
You didnât prolong your stay but enough time was spent there for you to witness Siriusâ certain appeal towards a particular item: a purple box of stink pellets. Smiling to yourself, you make a mental note of the fact before leading your two boys out and back to the north side of Diagon Alley.Â

Itâs a relief that most shops offer delivery services, you donât believe you would be able to carry all of your purchased items home.Â
At Madam Malkinâs, you bought all the necessary uniforms and robes for Sirius to have. Being an established house and family, you were attended to right away despite your insistence on no special treatment. Sirius was then measured and the appropriate sizes for his robes and other items were brought back to be tried on. He looked somewhat embarrassed from the attention but you couldnât help yourself. There are many joys of being a mother and one of them was the ability to brag about how beautiful and exemplary your child was. To anyone within earshot and to those who, both, cared and didnât care to listen, you openly talked their ear off about Sirius. Said son grew redder and redder with each expression of praise that left your lips without an ounce of hesitation.Â
Was he hearing right? You're just joking with him...but you sound so sincere. Surely those other people don't care, why are you such talk on them?! Â
âHe looks all grown up, Iâm so so proud of him,â Siriusâ ear tinted a faint red.Â
âI worry that heâll attract too many girlsâ attention and grow a bad reputation over breaking too many hearts. But, then again, look at his handsome face, of course, they would fall for my son,â Sirius looks to the side, trying to find interest in the cracks of the shopâs walls -- a weak attempt at distracting himself from the flames in his cheeks.Â
âI can already tell! Heâs going to achieve so many great things, I just know it!â Sirius looks over and narrows his eyes at his giggling younger brother. Wait until he has to go through the same thing when he starts his first year!Â
âYes yes, I know your son looks wonderful in his robes too but look at my son! His robes look like they were made for him!â try as he might, Sirius canât help the smile that pulls at his lips. His heart swells up in his chest and threatens to burst from the amount of happiness your endless praise fosters in him.Â
Just as the checklist states, you made sure to get three sets of plain work robes in black, a pointed hat, a protective pair of dragon hide gloves, a black winter coat with silver fastenings and, lastly, name tags to attach to all items. The total amounted to 28 galleons and 44 sickles. Madam Malkins offered a service that stitched on the name tags for you but you kindly refused. Itâs a tedious task but you wanted to stitch the name tags on yourself; you had the time and you wanted to do your due diligence as a mother. This is your job and you arenât going to hand it over to anyone else. You were told to expect the owl delivery within a week.Â

âHow about a break?â you suggest upon seeing a sudden fall in your boysâ energy. Their once slumped shoulders suddenly tense and the two peer up at you with cautious eyes. Despite the amount of progress youâve made in cultivating a mutual rapport with them, it appears that some phrases put them on high alert regardless of the harmonic atmosphere.Â
âItâs okay mother,â Regulus hurriedly assures, his smile now much smaller and wrinkled at the edges from superficially conjectural nerves.Â
âYeah, weâre not tired, we can continue shopping just fine,â Sirius continues, reaching out to hold hands with his brother as they stand before you with identical ambivalent expressions. It breaks your heart. Their words are simple but their actions are heavily veneered by a thin veil of coy nonchalance.Â
âArenât you two hungry?â you ask, crouching down to meet at their level, where youâve gotten into the habit of being able to converse deeply with them. Keeping their gaze, holding each otherâs attention and listening closely has led to so much understanding and thatâs all you want with them.Â
They look at each other from your question. Sirius can see the obvious hesitation in his younger brotherâs eyes and he gives his hand a small squeeze. Usually, Sirius was the more outspoken one, never letting his fears show while allowing his tongue to run and verbalise all the thoughts and opinions in his head. It was his small bit of freedom in a house that was so set on censoring him and his many opposing views, despite his young age. Oftentimes, his parents would guilt him into thinking that he was being a bad influence on Regulus, simply by voicing his views, which are usually opposite to those of his parents. Regulus had a much softer disposition, however. While Sirius carried about smug confidence and had a deficiency for self-preservation, Regulus reigned in studiousness and quiet wit. Sirius knows that his younger brother is gifted but his bright mind shouldnât be cultivated under such oppressive practices and methods. If that happened, Sirus feared that his darling, little brother's gift would be reduced to nothing. There's no way that Sirius would let that happen to his baby brother, which is why heâs so vocal! ButâŚÂ what's changed?Â
Now he was hesitating, his throat clogged up, his palms were sweatyâŚhe was scared. Scared to have you look at him with disapproval or disappointment. Sirius doesnât know what happened to you, his mother, but youâre different now, he wants to love you and be loved in return. Youâve shown him that you can give the tenderness he desires, youâve proven that heâs loveable and that heâs worth your time and attention.Â
Heâs scared because if he makes a single misstep nowâŚÂ heâs going to lose that. Itâs much harder losing something youâve known, felt, and experienced than losing something that never existed in the first placeâŚ
âMy dears?â you whisper with concern, leaning forward ever so slightly with furrowed brows of worry, âwhatâs wrong?â
âWeâll have to go home to eatâŚâ Regulus confesses softly. He avoids your eyes as he fiddles with the hem of his long-sleeved shirt and completely misses the confused look on your face.Â
âIt is not proper to conclude important errands prematurely,â Sirius explains as if reciting from a rulebook,  â...and we donât want to go home yet eitherâŚâ
âWeâre not stopping entirely,â you reassure, petting their soft hair affectionately and rewarding them with a kind smile as soon as they raise their hopeful faces to you, âweâre just having a lunch break, my loves,âÂ
âYou meanâŚâ Sirius begins.Â
âWeâre eating outside?â Regulus continues. Both look astonished at the notion.Â
âOf course, itâs better than eating back at home,â it then occurs to you a simple explanation for their odd behaviour, âDo you two not want to eat outside?â
âNo!â Sirius jumps over-excited before a flash of realisation flourishes in his grey eyes and he quickly drops back, âNo, itâs not that, m-mother,âÂ
âW-weâve just never eaten outside before,â Regulus explains shyly, âyou have us on a strict dietary regime as a proper gentleman wizard of the Black family should be,â
âIâm putting a stop to that ridiculous âdietâ as soon as we get back,â they perk up at you but are quickly ushered forward to the nearby pub; unable to press you further on the matter.
Stepping into the Leaky Cauldron, you're greeted by the comforting aroma of hearty meals, mingling with the faint scent of crackling firewood and a faint fog of cigarette smoke. The space is a cosy retreat from the chaotic cobblestone streets outside. From the ceiling hangs several candle-lit chandeliers made of blackened iron, its flickering lights casting a warm glow upon the worn wooden tables and mismatched chairs positioned about the room. The walls are lined with shelves displaying an eclectic assortment of magical curiosities - from peculiar potion ingredients preserved in jars to enchanted artefacts that seem to hum with hidden power. An array of portraits decorate two parallel walls above brick archways. The portraits contain inky sketches that move about freely, some interacting with other portraits as a few characters walk between the varying displays. You guess they might be disappointed to realise that their selection of landscapes are largely the same - plain - but having the freedom seemed sufficient for them to stay jovial enough. At the heart of the room stands a grand fireplace, its flames dancing merrily within its brick frame. Its ochre light casts playful shadows across the room, socialising with the silhouettes of fellow bar guests.
Lighting within the pub relied heavily on candles so the atmosphere was quite dim but the tall candle illuminating the centre of your table gave the time spent there a very idyllic ambience. The two were unfamiliar with the menu items so, with their permission and trust, you ordered in their place.
Since Sirius didnât mind what he got, you ordered for him Hunterâs Chicken. Regulus said he had a liking for fish so you got him a classic plate of Fish and Chips. For yourself, you got the cottage pie. For drinks, they got apple juice while you had a hot tea. Thinking back on the bland meals served at the Black family household, youâre certain that they were in for a treat today.Â
It doesnât take long for the meals to be given out after your beverages; thankfully all of your entrees were delivered together. In front of Sirius were two succulent chicken breasts wrapped in smoky bacon and smothered in a rich and tangy barbecue sauce, baked to golden-brown perfection.Â
He takes his first bite and moans in amazement at the taste. The tender chicken yields effortlessly to reveal layers of savoury goodness - the sweet and smoky notes of the bacon harmonising with the bold tanginess of the barbecue sauce. Every mouthful he takes thereafter struggles between going slow or fast, the symphony of textures and tastes, leaves him craving more of the hearty dish. He doesnât think heâs ever tasted something so appetising. Why couldnât the food at home taste like this?
Regulus had before him a plate displaying a golden fillet of flaky fish. Itâs encased in a light and crispy batter, served alongside a generous helping of thick-cut, crispy-on-the-outside-fluffy-on-the-inside chips, garden peas and a small ceramic of tartar sauce. Having not seen this appearance of a fish dish before, Regulus looks up at you with a curious look as if to say âWhat is this?â. You greet his curiosity with a sympathetic but patient gaze.Â
Gently, you urge him to squeeze the lemon slice over the battered fish and nod when he timidly follows your instruction, âNow give it a try, my darling, I promise youâll like it,âÂ
âŚand like it, he did! Â
With each bite, Regulus is met with satisfying crunch after satisfying crush. The exterior is perfectly fried, giving way to the tender fish within. The delicate cod melts in his mouth, introducing the delicate flavour of the fish, complemented by a sprinkle of salt and the squeeze of fresh lemon. Together they create a harmonious balance of savoury and tangy notes that dance happily over his palate.Â
âItâs delicious Mother!â Regulus grins with partially stuffed cheeks and crumbs of the batter decorating his lips. Sirius nods enthusiastically beside him, unable to speak from stuffing his mouth full of his chicken dish.Â
âBig brother, you have to try some!â you watch with a heart swelling up from adoration and pride as Regulus offers a big chunk of his fish and places it onto his brotherâs plate.Â
âYou too Reggie!â Sirius does the same with his chicken, generously offering up a portion from his plate. Once the two try a bite of each otherâs meal, an explosion of ardour lights up their grey eyes, creating a galaxy of endless constellations in their wake. They are so precious.Â
Giggling at their antics, you turn to your dish and begin to eat. In all honesty, seeing them enjoying their food for the first time had your stomach already halfway full. So you happily offered a portion of your cottage pie as well. They wanted to say no but you were much too convincing and when they offered a bite of their dishes, you explained that you were already getting full.Â
They were named after stars but at this moment, their eyes held a galaxy of their own, just from tasting a delicious meal. You want to see them like this all the timeâŚmaybe you should begin cooking in the kitchen again? It was a hobby of yours that you enjoyed, baking too but found limited time to partake in it when your business had exponential growth.
Throughout the meal, you often forgot your unfinished plate to be able to tend to your boys. Theyâre not usually this messy but they were enjoying their food so well that they couldnât help themselves. They havenât tasted food this good before!Â
âYou two are so messy,â you joke, giggling to yourself as you reach over with a napkin to wipe at the edges of their mouths while they chew their food. A look of shame crosses their adorable, sweet faces and they slow their mastication, avoiding your gaze.Â
âSorry mother,â Regulus apologises meekly as Sirius mutters a similar apology beside him.Â
âWhatever for?â you pout at them, âI love seeing you enjoying your meals so much,â their expressions relax slightly when they turn to gaze up to witness your kind smile, âmaybe I should get a cookbook and begin cooking up some delicious meals at home for you two, hmm?â a wide grin overcomes them, their astonishment quickly washing away from their elation at the prospect. Â
âReally mother?!â hopefulness makes Regulusâ voice raise an octave higher as Sirius bashfully stares up at you.Â
âYouâd do that?... For us?â Siriusâ voice comes out unusually shy.Â
âOf course,â you shrug nonchalantly, trying to temper your exuberant grin, âI was getting tired of the dull, tasteless meals anyway,â

The main topic for the next visit was Eeylops Owl Emporium.Â
In your head, you remember the dark feathered owl Sirius owned in the films who had a horrible habit of biting people. Surely it wouldnât affect the timeline drastically if you bought a different owl for him. Itâs been on your mind how you would like to write letters to Sirius regularly, especially during his first year. You might even convince Regulus to join you so you could send your letters together; you didnât want your son getting bit every time you wrote a letter to him so youâll be getting him a different bird for all prospective deliveries.Â
Upon entering the shop, you encourage your boys to explore and keep a lookout for an owl that would be suitable for Sirius to have for school. In the meantime, you tried to pinpoint the owl with the terrible biting habit so that you may be able to steer Sirius away from ever encountering the bird. You donât understand why Sirius would have ever decided to get a bird like that in the first place so if he manages to find it before you and decides he wants it, you donât know how youâll be able to convince him otherwiseâÂ
âThat insolent thing bit me!â as the original Walburgaâs voice enters your head, an image of the familiar black-feathered owl flashes behind your eyelids.Â
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âThe amber-eyed owl, quick as lightning, launches its head forward with a vicious snapping of its beak. Successful in its attack, you reel your arm back â except itâs notyourarm â with a shriek of fright and pain. Upon looking down, you observe the torn fabric of your sleeve as well as the lacerated skin of your arm â still not your arm â which begins to bleed a crimson red. Anger and embarrassment flood your veins as you prepare to curse at the insolent thing but stop when your eyes lock onto the hidden smirk of your eldest son.Â
âI want that one,â he says, a devious twinkle in his eyes. Before you could protest, his negligent and, often, preoccupied father, steps towards the shop clerk to request the owl for purchase. Orion hadnât seen the vicious beast attacking you; too eager to return to his work and rushing through the list of school supplies needed for Sirius' first year. The man you call your husband only has himself to blame for waiting so late, only a week was left before Sirius had to depart for Hogwarts but, thankfully, most delivery services didnât require that long to complete shipment.
âLet's hurry along then,â Orion clicks his tongue in displeasure over the sudden slowing of everyoneâs pace, âwe must be done by noon, I have better things to be doing!â
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âWh-what theâ?â blinking rapidly, your vision of the present slowly returns as you reach out to grasp onto something just to steady yourself. Unlike all other squabbles, the original Walburga doesnât return to elaborate in her screeching voice; she is unusually silent but youâre too dazed to point it out.Â
You donât realise whatâs happened until youâre flinging your arm back with a sharp cry, cradling your arm to your chest.Â
âMother!â Regulus runs up to you with furrowed brows marked by distress, âAre you okay?â he reaches for your arm and you bashfully show him your injury, inflicted onto you by a black-feathered owl. The cheeky thing tilts its head at you as if itâs done nothing wrong and merely proceeds to preen its feathers, unbothered by the whole ordeal â so rude.
âNot that one,â Sirius glares at the malevolent bird, narrow eyes filled with malice before turning to you with a softened look of concern.Â
âItâs alright my darlings,â you smile reassuringly at them both, âitâs just a scratch, letâs look for a different owl, alright?âÂ
It took a while to calm the boys enough to distract them from the mishap and finally return to the task at hand. You're injured but you, thankfully, didnât have to do much to convince Sirius about choosing another owl. OnlyâŚÂ The fact that your injury looks identical to the one that appeared on the arm of (what you assume) is the original Walburgaâs vision, was disconcerting.Â
You make mental notes of everything that happened in the short period, not wanting to ponder on the sinister details just yet, not when you were having such a fun day with your two boys.Â
In the end, Sirius settles on a majestic barn owl with beautiful gold and white feathers. The shopkeeper informed you that the owl was a female as he prepared all the additional items you wanted to have with the owl; treats, a small care guide, its cage, water bowl, food bowl, and all of its necessities. You donât want to acknowledge the shopkeeperâs suspicious gaze as it periodically falls on you. It was beginning to make you feel self-conscious and youâre eager to distract your racing mind. This was probably all original Walburgaâs doing. You know how much of a bitch she is but her reputation is proving to be incredibly troublesome when it comes to interacting with other people.Â
âWhat will you name her, Sirius?â you ask, hoping your voice doesnât give away your discomfort. Thankfully, your question is a good distraction for everyone, including the shopkeeper.Â
âI donât knowâŚâ Sirius ponders to himself, âMaybe⌠hmmm⌠Owletta,â he grins cheekily, proud of himself for the creative name. You can already see the marauder in him and it makes you grin as well.Â
âThat sounds very fitting,â you wink at him as Regulus giggles to himself, enjoying the given name as well, âgreat choice,â
âWhat happened to the last owl you purchased?â the shopkeeper asks suddenly, finally finished with preparing all the items and eying you warily. You feel Sirius and Regulusâ eyes on you from his question as well and hurry to make an excuse. This situation has grown very uncomfortable. Â
âLast owl?â
âYes, the screech owl, from last week,â
âIt was for a giftâŚto a friend,â you smile innocently despite your awkward wording, grateful that the shopkeeper doesnât ask any further questions although he does appear reluctant to hand over Owletta. But with an impatient flap of her large wings, he hands her over inside her cage. She probably felt the taut tension of indecision in the air far worse than you. Â
â10 galleonsâŚâ you gladly hand over payment and usher your boys out.Â
This has the original Walburga's name written all over it.Â

Continuing with the shopping, your next stop was Flourish and Blotts for Siriusâ books. The list of publications needing to be purchased was long, amounting to eight volumes of knowledge ranging from magical creatures to history and magic theory. You were tempted to read through the books yourself and learn a thing or two but didnât want to appear lacking. As unfortunate as it is, youâre supposed to be the Walburga Black, a very proud, âhigh-classâ witch within the wizarding world, meaning that you had to be proficient in, at least, 1st year of wizarding knowledge. Â
Fortunately, there was an owl delivery option for the books, which saves you from carrying the heavy load but youâre beginning to feel sad for the poor owls subjected to delivering such a package. Not only that but you worried for your poor Siriusâ little shoulders and arms having to carry around those heavy books at Hogwarts. You hope to god thereâs a magic bag that could carry many things without transferring the weight onto you. From the books and the delivery fee, everything costs 14 galleons in total.Â
It wasnât listed on the official school supplies list but you had the foresight to go to Scribbulus Writing Instruments to buy an assortment of inks, quills and parchment. Sirius and Regulus were fascinated by the colour-changing inks available, some transitioning between two to three colours and some cycling through much more. At first, you found it odd that they hadnât encountered such a simple and commonplace magical item before until you remembered their parents and all the unfortunate implications that came with that realisation. It made your fists clench in anger and had you impulsively buying a small pot of each colour-changing ink to the surprise and subsequent delight of your two boys.Â
âY-you didnât have to do that Mother,â Regulus comments shyly with a soft pink glow dusting his cheeks as he cradles a small pot of colour-changing ink in his little hands. That particular one was his favourite, if you remember correctly, it transitioned through an array of blue hues. He looks so adorable; you donât know how you were able to resist reaching down to pinch at his pudgy cheeks.Â
âOf course, I had to,â you huff with a playful sternness before leaning down and bringing them in close to whisper for their ears only, it was as if you were telling a century-old secret. Intrigued by your actions, they lean in with rounded eyes of wonder, âBut promise not to tell your father, he doesnât deserve to know about our secret ink stash,â Sirius grins mischievously as Regulus' cheeks dimple. Nodding firmly at each other, your agreement was sealed and the three of you continued with your shopping spree.Â
The next stop was Potageâs Cauldron Shop, where you purchased a small cauldron before getting potioneer equipment and a telescope from Wisearceâs Wizardry Equipment. Again, like all the shops before, it was incredibly touching to be able to see your son's eyes sparkle in fascination and wonderment. You can practically hear their thoughts. Even though Regulus has to wait another year before he can attend Hogwarts, theyâre both glowing with enthusiasm and alacrity to learn and experience something new. It just makes your heart ache a little over how youâre going to be mostly absent from that venture, seeing as Hogwarts is a boarding school. In the meantime, youâll savour having them with you now and spending the little time you have with Sirius worthwhile and carry that on with Regulus while his older brother is at school creating chaos with the rest of the marauders.  Â
Siriusâ assortment of school equipment was quickly piling up and so was his excitement. It was an excitement that proved to be very contagious as Regulus stood to his right, absorbing the delight that flowed from him in wave after beautiful wave. Seeing such precious smiles on their faces, it was hard to believe that the first day or so was filled with them fixing you with permanent scowls or passive expressions that were too mature and ill-suited to their youthful faces. These gorgeous smiles suited them a lot moreâŚÂ and you want to keep it that way.Â
Stepping back out onto the cobblestone streets, you look around with your mental list of shops that still need visiting but find your gaze stopping on the sign of a quaint, unassuming shop dubbed âBelbyâs Potions and Ingredientsâ. You donât remember ever hearing of a shop like this being in Diagon Alley but thatâs to be expected, the world building wasnât very expansive in the Harry Potter movies or books when it came to Diagon Alley, and this is without considering that you were in a different era of the Harry Potter Universe. Youâve already come across some shops that youâve never heard of before but sit comfortably, right at home, amongst the other recognisable shops in the district; this one in particular shouldn't strike you as so intriguing.
âIs that where weâre going next, mother?â Sirius speaks up, snapping you out of your dazed state.Â
Smiling shyly, you make a small confession, âItâs not part of the list, Iâm just hoping for a little detour to get you familiar with potion ingredients before school," you skillfully fib, "is that okay with you boys?â asking for their opinion and giving them a choice to agree or disagree always seemed to make them happy. Itâs a freedom and a luxury, that they were rarely given when under the real Walburgaâs âcareâ so they were more than happy to oblige.Â
âOf course thatâs alright,â Regulus looks past the skirt of your black dress to meet eyes with his brother, âright, Sirius?â
âYeah!â grinning happily, they hold your hands in their much smaller ones and start pulling you along to the shop, their enthusiasm making appear like normal, happy kids, âletâs go, mother!â
Looking up at the sign once more, you allow your curiosity to spring forward. Indeed, you canât recognise this shop before your transfer into the Harry Potter, Marauders era universe but the name âBelbyâ definitely piqued your interest. Itâs on the tip of your tongue but you couldnât quite place where you recognise the name.Â
Entering the shop, you were presently enticed by the entirely separate atmosphere it presented. Unlike most of the other shops that were, either, barely lit or bursting with colour, the atmosphere of this shop was remarkably serene. It was pleasant. A good change of pace. Switching from two extremes of decoration, it was relieving to finally find one that danced in the middle, leaning towards an aesthetic that was homey and unsophisticated.Â
Your two boys were quick to begin surveying the shelves of products themselves - a library of carefully crafted potions and their ingredients. It was clear that they too, were welcomed and put at ease by the cottage-core aesthetic of the dwelling. There were dried bunches of flora hanging from the walls and ceiling, some with cute blossoms, frozen in their prime, whilst other herbage sported brittle stems and frail, veiny leaves. The colours of the ingredients and tightly packed potions meticulously measured into phials were somewhat muted but in a very pretty sense. It was like opening a beloved, ageing book and diving into its wondrous, antiquated tales, freckled with wise passages that transcend all time and languages. The shop was very small but also very charming and well-loved; you felt right at home.
As your two boys weave through the isles of merchandise, a genial voice calls out to you, âWelcome to Belbyâs Potions and Ingredients, Iâm Damocles Belby, how can I help you today?â at the front counter, you observe a man in his mid-thirties with a full beard and moustache framing a no-eye smile. Slowly easing himself out of his merry greeting, his eyelids unfurl to reveal a beautiful pair of honey-amber eyes. He looks kind; his affable demeanour is just as welcoming as his cosy shop.Â
âHello sir,â you hope your smile conveys, at least, half of the warmth of his own, âIâm just taking a look around, thank you,â he gives a soft âahhâ of acknowledgement before nodding, âMy two boys are also around here somewhere. My eldest son will be starting his first year at Hogwarts next month so I wanted him to get a little familiar with the potion ingredients heâll be encountering at school,â
âThatâs a brilliant idea,â Damocles grins in approval, chuckling to himself at your chest swelling with pride for your son, âwhat is your sonâs name?â   Â
âSirius Black,â you announce fondly, the friendly atmosphere coming to a screeching halt when realisation washes over Damoclesâ features. The once cordial air has plunged to freezing temperatures within seconds, prickling your skin with goosebumps.Â
âM-madam Black,â he greets formally with a bow of his head. Itâs clear that Walburgaâs reputation is notoriously menacing but youâre not her and you kindly ask that he refrain from such discretionary (in your eyes) behaviour.Â
âIâm simply a mother to my sons and a wife to my husband,â a disgusting, pile of shit thatâs a complete waste of oxygen, who doesnât deserve the title of father or husband, âthat is all,â your answer doesnât soothe him as youâd hoped it would but your attentions are soon required elsewhere when youâre both drawn to an even cosier corner of the store.Â
Led there by the whisperings of your two sons, both accompanied by a tired yet melodious voice, you are greeted with the most charming sight â your boys sitting at the foot of a rocking chair, where a frail but equally kind-looking woman slumps into, her pale blue eyes shining with fondness at them as she embroiders a shimmering pink thread into a plain square of cloth in her lap. Sheâs dressed modestly, with her top hiding her arms in long lantern sleeves as her collar stretches up her neck. The long skirt of her dress looks layered, puffing up at the sides of her seat and what little skin you would have seen at her ankles are covered in thick socks. You wonder if sheâs cold at all. Or maybe sheâs just a very unobtrusive person with a likeness for coquettish and demure fashions.     Â
âHow do you know how to make the flowers if you donât draw them first?â Regulus asks, peering over her lap in an attempt to catch sight of her work between her elegantly working hands.Â
Sirius nods and adds to the conversation with his question, âYeah, and why arenât you using magic like everyone else?âÂ
âIt comes with a lot of practice,â she answers your baby first before turning to your slightly older baby, âand I do it because I enjoy embroidering; besidesâŚâ she turns her work over to them, allowing you a glimpse of her masterpiece as well, âit always looks prettier when I embroider it myself,â your two boys âooo~â and âaaah~â at her work. The interaction draws a soft giggle from you while the shopkeeper beside you sighs quietly â he sounds relieved.Â
âAre you feeling better, my dear?â Damocles steps up to his wife, placing one hand on the head of the cane thatâs kept beside her rocking chair. His other hand reaches up to curl his fingers into a shy ringlet of her blonde hair. They are a loving couple, a 'one true pair'.Â
âMr Belby, you need to stop being such a worrier,â his wife chides playfully at him, abandoning her embroidery to smile lovingly at her husband, âand besides, thereâs nothing for you to fret about when Iâm around such good company,â her comment makes you smile widely, proud that your two boys were growing a reputation of their own, ones separate from the infamous Black family. You can handle the stares and uncomfortable accommodations for your prominence but you wouldn't stand for them to experience it too.Â
âRight, of course,â Damocles nods with a short but airy chuckle and nods at the boys thankfully when they shuffle their way back to you. Sirius and Regulus had never seen such an affectionate couple before; their parents werenât like that. And, although they wish they could grow up under such a soft and healthy model of love, they know that it wouldnât be possible; to them, mothers and fathers donât normally show affection for each other and that was how it was going to stay between their parents. There was no use in hoping.Â
âYou must be these two young menâs mother,â Damoclesâ wife meets your gaze and smiles, her beauty unable to be masked by her pronounced ailment, âMy name is Ruth Belby, I see youâve already met my worry-wart of a husband,â the two of you share a laugh before youâre able to introduce yourself as well. Unlike her spouse, Ruth's first reaction was not fear but rather surprise, an astonishment that quickly melted into a soft smile.Â
âYou two have a very lovely shop,â Sirius and Regulus nod eagerly by your sides, agreeing with your comment, âitâs so much cosier than all the other shops around here,â
Damoclesâ expression softens, his eyes mirroring sweet honey before he presses a kiss to his wifeâs temple, âItâs all because of my wifeâs keen eye, I catered this place solely for her palatesâ enjoyment,âÂ
âIâm very lucky in that sense,â Ruthâs twinkling laugh rings out as quickly as it gives way to a coughing fit. It sounds as though sheâs trying to hack up a serrated knife, the sound of it making all witnesses' hearts shake with panic except for Damocles', who rushes about to quell her discomfort. He hides his worries well. His expression is completely neutral as he offers her a crisp glass of water, however, his other hand reveals his true sentiments â his true fretfulness. As soon as she's had her fill of the glass, Damocles offers up a phial of magenta liquid that youâre all too familiar with, âdarling, thereâs no need for that,â Ruthâs nose scrunches up at the appearance of the healing potion.Â
âItâs for your own good, please Ruth. I only want for you to feel better, my dear,â she grumbles and whines but eventually gulps down the healing potion, taking a moment to get over the ghastly taste before changing the topic. Your eyes fall onto her with sympathy. That potion is truly disgusting.Â
âThatâs enough about me, I hear that this young man is going to be attending Hogwarts,â Ruth gestures to Sirius as you fondly bring up a hand to comb your fingers through his perfectly permed hair.Â
âYes, heâs growing up far too quicklyâŚâ you hum, melancholic despite only being with your newly acquired sons for a little over a week. Siriusâ ears tint a soft pink and he shyly peeks up at you with pouting lips.Â
âGrowing up is normalâŚâ he utters like a grump.Â
âI know,â you sigh in gentle acceptance, âbut I quite like you as you are right now,â Siriusâ eyes widen in disbelief and his cheeks burn as pink as his ears. Itâs an expression that makes you smile warmly, you like the appearance of it on him, he needs to express it more often, âI want you to stay like this with me just a little bit longer, is that too much to ask?âÂ
â...not really,â you didnât expect him to answer but it was in a whisper so you had to lean down ever so slightly to hear him clearer, âIâll try to stay like this a little longer for youâŚif you want,â his comment, heard by you and Ruth, have you both cooing at him as Regulus grins hard enough for his dimples to show again; his older brotherâs rose-red face is so funny to look at!Â
When it comes time for you, Regulus and Sirius to leave, you thought it would just be a regular goodbye but not for your two boys. They've made good friends with the couple, especially Ruth so a memorable adieu was in order.Â
Regulus bows to Ruth like a true gentleman while Sirius places a small kiss on her knuckles, whereby he then turns to his younger brother and says verbatim: thatâs how a true gentleman bids farewell to a beautiful lady. The gesture of your eldest made Damoclesâ eyes bulge out as Ruth laughed aloud, her shoulders shaking as her eyes lit up in glee. It's a relief that she didn't have a coughing fit this time. You, yourself, donât know why you were so surprised. It appears as though Siriusâ philanderer ways didnât start in Hogwarts; he already had the potential even before attending the boarding school.Â
With another wave of your hand and a glance over your shoulder, you leave the couple whilst leading your two boys to the door in front of you.Â
It was then that you saw itâŚÂ
In Ruth, you saw your past self. It was like looking into a mirror, a mirror into the past where you couldnât have children no matter how desperately you wanted to have ones of your own. Like you, she probably had a list of names picked out in her head already. Like you, she probably pictured their innocent, beautiful faces in the appearance of other children. Like you, she envied the mothers who were able to conceive and desperately wished for a miracle to happen only for that miracle to never materialise. It was a mix of hopeless yearning and doleful forbearance. From your peripheral, you discern a similar impression on Damocles as he stands beside his ill-stricken wife.Â
Damocles BelbyâŚÂ why does that name sound so familiar to you? Â

The boys did so well today. It was long and arduous and you could see the sun beginning to set, however, itâs never too late forâ
âIce cream?â Regulus asks with glittering grey eyes.Â
âWe can have two scoops each,â you announce, eager to reward yourself as well, âwe deserve something delicious for our hard work today,â Regulus was bouncing on the soles of his feet, something both you and Sirius noticed. Â
âYou can go first Reggie,â Sirius smiles at his little brother, who turns to you with pleading eyes.
âCan I choose my flavours myself?â he asks to which you smile and nod. Eagerly, he looks through the collection of available ice cream and decides to go for, âone scoop of strawberry and peanut butter, and one scoop of apple crumble please,â he seems proud of his order and is soon savouring it with the happiest expression on his face. Itâs unexpected but he, undoubtedly, has a sweet tooth. A studious, quiet boy with a secret love for sweet things - how charming and precious.Â
âCan I have one scoop of the clotted cream, and one scoop of the sticky toffee pudding please,â just like Regulus, Sirius was soon delving into his ice cream too, both teetering on the edge of wanting to devour the rare, cold treat whilst also trying to make it last as long as possible. You giggle at their antics briefly before ordering your own two scoops from the same vendor who smiles at you kindly. In his gaze and wrinkled but dexterous fingers, familiar and elegant with their motions, express a love for his craft and a love for those who show their appreciation of it â the simple act of enjoying their ice cream was payment enough to him.Â
âThank you kindly, sir,â
âNot at all mam, enjoy yer ice creams,â the man offers a slight tip of his head upon accepting payment.Â
On a nearby bench, Sirius, Regulus and you sit quietly together and finish your doubly topped cones, taking the time to observe passing wizards and witches while enjoying the little time you have left of your day out shopping. You donât think the day could have gone any better, and Sirius and Regulus donât think anything would be able to transcend the fun theyâve had.Â
Meeting each otherâs eyes, Sirius and Regulus silently agree that today has been the best day theyâve ever had, not knowing that you have plenty of great days lined up for them.Â

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A/N : it's finally here, my promised, final update before i go on my hiatus. i'm sorry it took me so long to get out to you darlings. after my indefinite hiatus announcement, i got really busy. however, i'm sure you darlings would be happy to know that my situation has gotten better. it's not to the point that i feel like i can comfortably write but i'm definitely getting there so i can confidently say that I can see myself returning from my hiatus later on this year. in the mean time, i hope you darlings enjoy this chapter and please take care! i love you all so much and i'll see you soon xÂ
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Hey there, I feel like this is a necessary post because we have some Brazilian girlies here.
The southern state of Brazil, my state, is literally underwater right now, thousands of people lost their homes, some died and some are missing due to heavy flooding. If you're in one of the affected areas, please be careful, pay attention to the news as some emergency numbers aren't working anymore, they're sharing new ones. Seek safe shelter, either with family members or the public ones. There's also a risk of dam failure, the Civil Defense is constantly updating on those, be aware to know when you have to evacuate the area. If you can help with donations or even sharing the news to get to more people, you're more than welcome. I'll leave some links showing how to help. Please be safe, it's a disaster out there! And no matter what your personal belief is, please pray for those people.
Civil Defense - To get updates on the situation
SC Internacional - To donate
GrĂŞmio - To donate
Public shelter in Porto Alegre
Civil Defense - To donate
I'm really disappointed with the azriel x reader fics, I mean you guys make reader suffer for him most of the time you make him be evil and crush his soul until there's nothing left and then azriel just gives a shitty apology and she forgives without hesitation? WTF NO, I WANT HIM TO CRAWL, BEG, SUFFER MUCH MORE THAN HER AND THEN YES reader FORGIVE HIM.
Sorry, I just wanted to get it out of my heart

why does NOBODY make Blaise content?? Like Iâve been looking everywhere and Iâll Iâm seeing is Theo and Draco, and theyâre great and all but what about my boy Blaise??
MC: *Made a new pact*
MC: *Pulls a memo* *Writes the demons name*
MC: Alright, That's another dick in the bag...
Love at First Grade (18+)- Masterlist

Single Dad!Bucky Barnes x Single Mom!Reader;
Teacher!Bucky x CEO!Reader
Summary:Â When father and first grade teacher Bucky Barnes ends up with Avery L/N in his class, the daughter of the âruthlessâ CEO of L/N Enterprises, heâs in for a surprise thatâs sure to change his life.
Gonna go ahead and give people a SMUT WARNING. 18+, MINORS DNI
Continuar lendo
Love at First Grade (18+)- Masterlist

Single Dad!Bucky Barnes x Single Mom!Reader;
Teacher!Bucky x CEO!Reader
Summary:Â When father and first grade teacher Bucky Barnes ends up with Avery L/N in his class, the daughter of the âruthlessâ CEO of L/N Enterprises, heâs in for a surprise thatâs sure to change his life.
Gonna go ahead and give people a SMUT WARNING. 18+, MINORS DNI
Continuar lendo
I hope fanfiction writers know that I think of them like celebrities
I literally scream a little bit whenever one of them interacts with a comment i made on one of their posts like they are literally famous in my mind
thank you fanfiction writers you are literally sometimes the only thing keeping me aliveÂ
Groupie Love - Masterlist

My blog is 18+ only. Minors DNI. đ Donât repost my work anywhere.
Pairing: Eddie Munson x Fem!Reader, Billy Hargrove x Fem!Reader
Summary: Your best friendâs band has been taking off, ever since youâve both started uni. But when you come back from a semester abroad, you find yourself confronted with both: Your lingering feelings for your best friend Eddie, and unexpected ones for their new drummer, Billy; someone you also have quite the past with âŚ
Series Warnings: Drama! Lots of fluff and angst (but with a happy ending!). Miscommunications and misunderstandings. Secret mutual pining. Jealousy. Friends to lovers, but make it a messy love triangle. Some swearing and teasing. Smut (eventually). Mentions of Billyâs past abuse and trauma. Non-descriptive Injuries. Hurt/comfort.
As I am still writing parts of the series, the warnings will be updated accordingly and may be subjected to change.
A/N: This story is inspired by this lovely post. Iâve been thinking about it ever since i saw it. So, of course I had to write about it! đ§Ą
Read the story on AO3 here.
Chapter I - Touch down
Chapter II - Show off
Chapter III - Break Through
The Snow Maiden Masterlist



pairing: bucky barnes x enhanced black widow!reader
series warnings: angst! fluff! jealousy. fighting. fighting between reader and natasha. everyone against natasha at one point. not much smut! only ever mentioned i think! but like kissing and all that jazz eventually. mention of abuse.
summary: small story i worked kinda hard on,, iâm part slav so i really enjoy this! uh hm okay where to start, thereâs not much reader pov in this FOR NOW but basically reader is a suspected hydra experiment, perhaps she was with bucky?
Ëŕ¨ŕ§âď˝ĄË â・シ:*:シďžâ ,・シ:*シďžâ
main chapter masterlist
chapter one
chapter two
chapter three
chapter four
chapter five
chapter six
chapter seven
TBA
Friend: âHave you seen [TV Show/Movie]?â
What I say: âIâve seen bits and pieces of it, yeah!â
What I mean: âIâve seen gifsâ
me whenever sam wilson/captain america 4 news comes out

Jake: *shining a flashlight under the bed*
Jake: MC, are you ready to come out yet and interact with people?
MC: *demonic screeching*
Jake: Understandable, have a good day.
mitsuya: why is "painless ways to go" in your search history? who are you murdering?
y/n: [smirks] bold of you to assume it's someone else i'm killing
mitsuya:
mitsuya: [softly] babe we've talked about this...
being pregnant doesnât make you âplus sizedâ so please stop tagging your pregnancy fics âplus sized!readerâ. itâs honestly rude and it hurts, i just want to be represented, not scroll through a bunch of pregnancy fics
for all you writers out there:
donjon has tons of generators. for calendars. for demographics of a country and city. for names (both fantastical and historical) of people, nations, magics, etc.
this site lets you generate/design a city, allowing you to choose size, if you want a river or coast, walls around it, a temple, a main keep, etc.
this twitter, uncharted atlas, tweets generated maps of fantasy regions every hour.
and vulgar allows you to create a language, based on linguistic and grammatical structures!!! go international phonetic alphabet!!!
The Ultimate Creative Writing Resource List
After writing for quite nearly my entire literate life ~and~ getting a creative writing degree, I've put together a comprehensive list of the sites and blogs that I've found most useful! Check it out, we've gotâ
An Insanely Detailed Character Creation Sheet: use this page to learn everything you've ever wanted to know about your character and more. It never fails to make me consider something about them I wouldn't have thought of otherwise.
A Character Avatar Creator: if you know what your character looks like and want a visual of them for notes/cork boards/Google Docs, this site will let you personalize them almost as much as a Sims game.
Pinterest: if you don't know what your character looks like and need inspiration, search for pictures of people who inspire you. Definitely have done this more often than not because I can never seem to pin down (pun intended) my character's exact appearance. Really helps with things you might forget while writing, like the shape of their eyebrows, how their hair lays or even how they stand.
A Map Creation Website: it's meant for fantasy worlds but I've used it for my historical fiction novels! Super customizable even without paying for it. It also saves your work in the free version, which has saved me when I forgot to upload copies to where I keep all my story stuff.
Grammar Girl: have any questions about where to put that semicolon or when to use italics? Grammar Girl is literally used by English teachers because it's that accurate. Check your work or put as many commas in that manuscript as your heart tells you to anyway. I've done both!
Grammarly: this is another way to check your grammar, especially if you use the Chrome extension. It automatically checks your basic grammar, spelling, and readability while you type in Google Docs or another browser-based text document. Note that it isn't foolproof and sometimes will suggest things that don't make sense. Use your best judgement when it highlights things!
Word Hippo: do you feel like you've used one word too often in your story? I use Word Hippo daily for both my creative and professional writing to avoid repetition. When I can't think of a synonym or antonym on my own, it has a billion suggestions for adjectives, verbs, nouns, etc. It can even help you find words that rhyme! Make your character a poet. Nothing can stop you.
Text-to-Speech Reader: it's always easier to catch minor line errors when you read something out loud, but if you don't feel like doing that, this site will read your story for you. There are multiple voices to choose from, so have fun listening to your hard-won stories while you edit.
Background NoiseâCoffee Shop: I always lose myself in stories when I have this video playing in the background. It's like I'm in a coffee shop or cozy restaurant booth, but without spending money.
Background NoiseâTavern Fireplace: same vibes as a coffee shop, but with fireplace crackling.
Background NoiseâRain Shower: listen to rain patter against your window with some thunder in the background.
Background NoiseâCozy Fireplace and Rain Shower: combine your favorite sounds in this extra long video of a wood-burning fireplace and a distance rain shower. Perfect for anyone who doesn't want to hear extra loud thunder.
Background NoiseâForest Sounds: is your story taking place outdoors? These sounds will make you feel like you're in the woods with your characters.
Background NoiseâBlizzard Sounds: constant blizzard winds may easily make you feel removed from the world so you can focus on your work.
Background NoiseâInterior Plane Cabin White Noise: the pleasant hum of a plane cabin is what I often write to. There are no loud take-off, landing, or passenger sounds either.
Background NoiseâChristmas Music From Another Room: I found this video when quarantining for Christmas with my husband in 2020. It ended up being one of my favorite writing background videos of that year. It features lyric-less songs on vinyl, plus muffled talking, which was a definite perk for the year+ we spent inside.
Background NoiseâLo-Fi: when I'm not sure what I want to write to, I use this playlist. It has the perfect low-key beats for writing less-intense scenes or working on plot, characters, mapping, etc.
Tumblrs With Fantastic Writing Tips: I have a few favorite tumblrs I loooooove and have followed on various blogs for many years. They regularly answer submitted questions and have organized tags, so if you're wondering about something, you'll likely find an answer by searching their blogs! Check out @fixyourwritinghabits @heywriters @wordsnstuff for expert-level help, guidance, and inspiration.
Tumblrs With Writing Prompts: while there are many prompt websites and blogs, my favorite prompt tumblrs are @daily-prompts and @creativepromptsforwriting for their variety and creativity!
Other resources...
Goodreads: consistently reading is part of exercising that creative muscle in your brain. Goodreads will help you keep track of everything you've read, are reading, and want to read. Find your next inspiration and the latest updates on what's coming out soon from your favorite authors.
Poets & Writers Contests: this site is always posting the latest creative writing contests for all genres. It also has free submissions, so don't worry if you can't afford entry fees for now.
The Writer: you'll also find great contests (both free and paid) at The Writer. Explore their site to discover other great resources too, like writing getaways and publishing tips.
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Enjoy and I hope this helps! Feel free to reblog and add other resources that you use for your writing. I'd love to find more!