[HPforGrownups] Re: some sirius hinting... yay puns!

Wendi Williams gwennie357 at msn.com
Mon Aug 16 14:50:39 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 110225

Lissa:
My theory is that JKR never really had any major thoughts on romance for 
those two.  Their love lives don't really fit into the plot, as much as I'd 
love to see it be worked in.  But Sirius was a rebel, not willing to settle 
down yet, and then tossed into Azkaban.  I can completely see Lupin being 
100% unwilling to make a commitment of any sort.  Given the way the 
Wizarding World treats him, I can't really see Lupin being willing to tie a 
lover to himself and let the world treat him/her that way as well.  My 
impression of Lupin is that he's intensely alone.  He accepted at a young 
age that romance was simply not in the cards for him, and he's lived that 
way ever since.

gwennie357:
okay, I'm a major R/S shipper too, and I still felt hope after Jo's 
quotation. I do dispute the fact that she probably didn't have their love 
lives fleshed out for the plot. I'm writing a book right now, and I know 
that personally I have every detail of every character's life charted out -- 
their first love, their sexual preference, their dental records (not really, 
but you get the point). I would say that Jo is much more anal than even I 
am, and I'm positive she knows (even if it's not relevant to the plot and 
she'll never give us a direct answer) every detail of Remus's and Sirius's 
love life (together or separate). I too believe that Lupin shuns love, 
because of what he is. I can see Sirius being there simply for release while 
their younger. But I'm also a fan of the post-Azkaban relationship. Whatever 
the case, I love them, and in my mind, they're together. Until Jo says, 
"Sirius and Remus were never, nor will they ever be, lovers," I'm clinging 
to this ship!

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