Post by TEDDY REMUS LUPIN on Oct 12, 2010 22:06:02 GMT -5
LILY&TEDDY
“What’s nine years compared to thirteen?”
“It’s different, we’re not them Lily.”
“We don’t have to be Teddy.”
Teddy lupin grew up as a Potter/Weasley child.
He spent all of his upbringing surrounded by the
Two families since his own parents passed away
During the Second Wizarding War. Teddy was close
With both James and Albus Potter but always seemed
to have a deeper connection with the youngest of the Potter clan, Lily.
She was younger by nine years and even though he had graduated,
He still kept a close watch on her at school whenever he found time away
From the ministry and his assignments from the Order.Growing up Teddy
was her knight in shining armor, and was the one who not only played
with her when her brother’s wouldn’t but also gave her
all the attention she craved.
Lily grew into the spitting image of her namesake, she's opinionated,
brilliant, and wildly popular in her house. When she was
younger Teddy had been a good friend,almost as close as one
of her brothers. The problem was she didn’t have a crush on her brothers.
He was always busy and at school making him unreachable, unattainable.
But as soon as he stepped through the door to the Potter residence he
was all hers. At eleven, preparing to go to Hogwarts, he became the
face of the knight in shining armor in her dreams who saved her
from the burning buildings of her nightmares. One glance had
imprisoned her in what she believed, in her naïve,
eleven year old mind, to be a life sentence.
In recent years Teddy had lost touch with not only Lily but a lot of the people
he grew up with and went to school with. He focused his time to much on
working and The Order, and also his own problems as Lily grew up and had a
life of her own at Hogwarts. It isn’t until holiday when he visit’s Lily and the rest
of the Potter clan that he actually sees her for the first time
since they had first put her on the train for her first year.
He used to write to her often but got to wrapped up in life to write,
she still has hard feelings over that and is still angry with Teddy
for ending their correspondence just when she needed him the most.
But she also still harbors the feeling she always had for him and as much
as she wants to tell him she already knows how he is when it comes to
these sort of things. Teddy is a commitment-phobe through and through.
Now Teddy is sure that how he feels about Lily has changed almost as
Drastically as he appears to have. He is trying to get back on her good side,
the problem was that he wasn’t sure if it was the little girl’s fantasy he wants
back into and his old friendship, or if the new grown up appearance that
he might be for hard for, against his better judgement, is calling him stronger.
But much how his father fell for his mother, it seems Ted is heading down that same road.
“What’s nine years compared to thirteen?”
“It’s different, we’re not them Lily.”
“We don’t have to be Teddy.”
Teddy lupin grew up as a Potter/Weasley child.
He spent all of his upbringing surrounded by the
Two families since his own parents passed away
During the Second Wizarding War. Teddy was close
With both James and Albus Potter but always seemed
to have a deeper connection with the youngest of the Potter clan, Lily.
She was younger by nine years and even though he had graduated,
He still kept a close watch on her at school whenever he found time away
From the ministry and his assignments from the Order.Growing up Teddy
was her knight in shining armor, and was the one who not only played
with her when her brother’s wouldn’t but also gave her
all the attention she craved.
Lily grew into the spitting image of her namesake, she's opinionated,
brilliant, and wildly popular in her house. When she was
younger Teddy had been a good friend,almost as close as one
of her brothers. The problem was she didn’t have a crush on her brothers.
He was always busy and at school making him unreachable, unattainable.
But as soon as he stepped through the door to the Potter residence he
was all hers. At eleven, preparing to go to Hogwarts, he became the
face of the knight in shining armor in her dreams who saved her
from the burning buildings of her nightmares. One glance had
imprisoned her in what she believed, in her naïve,
eleven year old mind, to be a life sentence.
In recent years Teddy had lost touch with not only Lily but a lot of the people
he grew up with and went to school with. He focused his time to much on
working and The Order, and also his own problems as Lily grew up and had a
life of her own at Hogwarts. It isn’t until holiday when he visit’s Lily and the rest
of the Potter clan that he actually sees her for the first time
since they had first put her on the train for her first year.
He used to write to her often but got to wrapped up in life to write,
she still has hard feelings over that and is still angry with Teddy
for ending their correspondence just when she needed him the most.
But she also still harbors the feeling she always had for him and as much
as she wants to tell him she already knows how he is when it comes to
these sort of things. Teddy is a commitment-phobe through and through.
Now Teddy is sure that how he feels about Lily has changed almost as
Drastically as he appears to have. He is trying to get back on her good side,
the problem was that he wasn’t sure if it was the little girl’s fantasy he wants
back into and his old friendship, or if the new grown up appearance that
he might be for hard for, against his better judgement, is calling him stronger.
But much how his father fell for his mother, it seems Ted is heading down that same road.