I am not a really a Sirius/Remus shipper, but I always picture Sirius being fascinated by Remus, considering him a bit of a mystery, but not understanding what makes him tick.
Psst...neither am I, although I enjoy Sirius/Remus immensely.
Yes, that is true. But I don't think that Peter thought, actively, 'Gosh, this Potter fellow's such an arse. I better join Voldemort and help him destroy Potter.' I think it was more a gradual progress, which culminated in an act of despair, fuelled by his fear of Voldemort and - possibly - his growing insecurities and the assumption that if his friends are not really helping, Voldemort is the only alternative.
Hmmm. I confess that I don't spare a lot of thought for poor Peter, so I'll ask another question: what do you think was working in his mind when he gave James and Lily up? Hatred? Fear? Anger? What?
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Date: 2004-07-15 11:18 am (UTC)Psst...neither am I, although I enjoy Sirius/Remus immensely.
Yes, that is true. But I don't think that Peter thought, actively, 'Gosh, this Potter fellow's such an arse. I better join Voldemort and help him destroy Potter.' I think it was more a gradual progress, which culminated in an act of despair, fuelled by his fear of Voldemort and - possibly - his growing insecurities and the assumption that if his friends are not really helping, Voldemort is the only alternative.
Hmmm. I confess that I don't spare a lot of thought for poor Peter, so I'll ask another question: what do you think was working in his mind when he gave James and Lily up? Hatred? Fear? Anger? What?
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