05 | DRUNK AND CIGARETTE SMOKE

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SUM : It's been a few weeks and James makes a reappearance in your life, Remus too — they've fallen into bad habits.

G. : modern au ; muggle au ; tattoo artist james potter ; piercer remus lupin ; remus smokes ; drunk james ; reader is sad ; this is a little sad chapter ; fergus is an amazing, lovable manager ; i'm horrible at writing the scottish accent! ; james is an adorable drunk ; james' car is sexy and red ; remiss has eye bags and smells of cigarette smoke ; uh oh ; it'll get better soon!

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You stare in disbelief at the notice that stares back at you mockingly from behind the glass door of the 'Marauders Tattoo Parlour'.

'NOTICE' it said in bold red sharpie, right above a handwritten message that you recognise as Remus' neat penmanship, 'due to personal reasons, Prongs, Padfoot and I (Moony) will be keeping the parlour closed until further notice. We kindly ask that you remain patient as private matters are being sorted through and resolved. We are still open for online and phone consultations to discuss designs and potential future appointments. Kindest Regards, The Marauders'. Beneath the polite and brief explanation of current circumstances was a business email address and phone number as well as working times for phone calls.

The weeks following your discovery of the boys' true relationship, you rarely ever passed their parlour. A little over three weeks has passed now and you've finally been able to walk past their studio doors close enough to read the notice. You're frozen in place as dread and worry cultivates shards of sharpened ice to grow within you. Freezing up your senses, freezing up your mind and freezing up limbs. Yet, your heart is racing like never before, your blood pounding against your ears like a drummer gone mad.

The feeling that settled in your stomach wasn't a pleasant one, especially when you felt completely responsible for the boys' sudden hiatus in business. They had often talked to you about how much the parlour meant to them, how it was their best investment and remains their biggest source of opportunity — an opportunity to help people express themselves. It's a form of freedom that many have been deprived of (themselves included) and they were honoured to now be able to provide that same freedom to others. For them to completely close up shop like this was completely bizarre.

How long have they been closed for?

You bite your lip and will yourself to move your feet, the ice in your limbs breaking uncomfortably, shattering into a million knives of ice, shooting pins and needles up your arms and legs as if your blood had been frozen up too. As you walk away, you slip your phone back into your pocket, where your hands also remain.

While contemplating what could have happened to your favourite tattooists and piercer, you made sure to save a picture of their business phone number onto your photos.


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You were never able to call their business number. And you had many excuses lined up to absolve your cowardly behaviour. The main one being that it was their business number, it wasn't meant to be used for a conversation between friends. Were you even still friends at this point? The thought made you shiver and stole the appetite right from your stomach. It was a greedy little thing cowardice, regret too. They've stolen many things from you, your appetite was their favourite thing to purloin, motivation another, happiness as well. Nasty, selfish and greedy thieves. But you weren't brave enough to confront them and make them stop. And that, alone, makes you their willing accomplice — so who's really to blame?

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