I'm Sorry, Brother

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As soon as he open the door, Sirius heard his fiance, Marlene, gasp. There was his brother, the one that he thought was dead, right there in front of him with a woman and a baby in her arms. Regulus and Sirius stared at each other for Merlin-knows-how-long until Remus coughed loudly to get their attention.

"We should get the baby inside, it not healthy for her to stay out in the cold" The scared man said, nodding towards the sleeping baby in the lady's arms.

"Right. D-Do you want to come in?" Sirius asked nervously for the first time to his brother.

"S-Sure" Regulus, the baby, and the woman who must be his wife entered the Manor. Sirius asked a house elf to bring them something to eat and drink. He returned with hot chocolate and cookies. They sat silently in the dinning room until Sirius spoke up.

"So, what's your name, Miss?"

"Linda Black" (See the difference) Linda said loud enough for everyone to hear.

"Ah, and your daughter?" Remus asked kindly.

"Andromeda Black" Regulus said now holding his daughter in his arms.

"Where? I don't see Andy" Sirius protested, looking around for absolutely nothing, everyone chuckled, even Regulus. Then while the ladies and Remus were talking, Sirius and Regulus went to the library when Sirius noticed that Regulus had mental leg. Regulus explained the whole thing from the beginning and becoming angrier and soon enough he was yelling at Sirius. Sirius stand expressionless and watched his brother yell at him. When he was done, they stood there in silence until Sirius went closer to his brother and hugged him.

"H-How could you leave me in that horrid place? After when we were so close, how could you just go?" Regulus sobbed into the older man's shoulder.

"I'm sorry, Reggie. I have no excuse just that I'm sorry" Sirius cried too. Both men cried until the part they were only hiccuping.

"I'm so sorry, brother, please forgive me" Sirius said once they both clam down

"Of course I do, I sorry too, brother"


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