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"Weasleys And Granger."

-EVERYONE NOTICED THE COMFORT ADHARA DISPLAYED BEING NEAR SIRIUS AFTER THAT NIGHT

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-EVERYONE NOTICED THE COMFORT ADHARA DISPLAYED BEING NEAR SIRIUS AFTER THAT NIGHT. For once, Adhara would always choose the empty seat next to the man whenever she would sit down. And Sirius would only smile in return, grateful for the second chance his daughter gave him.

   He would not waste that chance. Not when he worked so hard to get it.

   Right now, Adhara was in the library with Remus, who had finally healed from the full moon a few nights before. They were both reading books in silence. In a way, that was their quality time together. Silence and books.

   Which was broken by the Potters—

   "What is dear old Addie reading?" Harry appeared almost out of nowhere, grabbing the book from an already-annoyed Adhara.

   She grumbled, standing up immediately. "Give me the book, Harry." She said, glaring at the boy.

   Harry merely said, "Nope." and flipped through the book while rushing away from her.

   Remus would've helped her, if not for the fact that he was going through the exact same thing from James. "Give me the goddamn book, James Fleamont Potter!"

   James exchanged a look with his son, both of them laughing as they ran out of the library. Laughing like kids.

   Adhara and Remus watched them leave. They grinned and sat back down immediately, pulling out the actual books they were reading from beneath the pillows.

   "How long do you think they'll be running, thinking we're after them?" Adhara questioned, opening the book in her hands and continuing to read it.

   Remus looked thoughtful, then grinned, "Ten minutes?"

   Adhara shook her head immediately. "Harry can't run that long. Trust me."

   Remus laughed.

   Sirius, being back from his auror job that he had during the summers, slung an arm over his daughter's shoulder as they walked the way to the dining room

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   Sirius, being back from his auror job that he had during the summers, slung an arm over his daughter's shoulder as they walked the way to the dining room. "Now, don't freak out, but—"

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