Remus Lupin doesn't hear his name very often.
His father always called him "son," if anything at all.
His mother always preferred "caraid" or "dear."
His professors all knew him as "Mister Lupin."
Even Poppy Pomfrey called him "young one" and "sweet boy."
His best friends used to say his name, but once found out what who he was, he was "moony" "moons" "our moon" "fluffy little problem."
Everyone had a name for Remus Lupin, it was so loud in his head.
Which is why he smiled so openly and unguarded when he was woken up in the library by Regulus's soft voice saying "Remus, come on, it's nearly curfew."
The books are centred around Harry and we don't get much insight into either Ron or Hermione's inner struggles. But we get insights into Ron's character four times and 3 of them are from Hermione's perspective
“Look,” said Hermione patiently, “it’s always you who gets all the attention, you know it is. I know it’s not your fault,” she added quickly, seeing Harry open his mouth furiously. “I know you don’t ask for it…but - well - you know, Ron’s got all those brothers to compete against at home, and you’re his best friend, and you’re really famous - he’s always shunted to one side whenever people see you, and he puts up with it, and he never mentions it, but I suppose this is just one time too many…(GOF)
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“You know,” said Hermione, as she and Harry walked down to the pitch a little later in the midst of a very excitable crowd, “I think Ron might do better without Fred and George around. They never exactly gave him a lot of confidence.” (OOTP)
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“Take off the locket, Ron,” Hermione said, her voice unusually high. “Please take it off. You wouldn’t be talking like this if you hadn’t been wearing it all day.”
“Yeah, he would,” said Harry, who did not want excuses made for Ron (DH)
Look here. Harry doesn't understand him even one bit. But Hermione does. She knows he wouldn't have acted that way it werent for the locket.
And ofcourse the 4th one where Ron deals with the locket and destroys it.
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the usual oikawa slander
unfortunately i DID take what you said to heart and now i’m sobbing and debating on whether i should kill you or kill myself
Hello Mr Gaiman I was wondering if it was an intentional choice to show Gabriel and Beelzebub in love without a kiss scene because they are more detached from earth and humanity unlike Aziraphale and Crowley who know about human pleasures and rituals and adapted them.
I don't think kissing scenes have much to do with love. Anathema and Newt kissed when they barely knew each other in Season 1, and none of the other couples who loved each other did. I can't see any reason for Gabriel and Beelzebub to kiss: singing Everyday together seemed much more powerful. Crowley's kiss is about a lot of things but it's not to show they're in love: if you haven't got it by then you'll never get it.
#Guess who's the only one allowed to stay
I get that these two panels really broke our hearts but recently I discovered something lol. Someone might have discussed about this already but I feel obligated to do this or else I would lose my sanity because these two are never absent in my mind sdknsjad so have some Satosugu, I guess.
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Tbh?? This panel… where mori is abt to kill fukuzawa… it’s the closest thing we’ve ever seen to true genuine regret on his face
fun fact! willem dafoe's "he's gay, he... he has a special connection to classical music, there's many things that are interesting about him..." is actually in reference to francis abernathy.