SHIP Re: Sirius and Remus
kim hagen
hackett1171 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 24 11:18:31 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 131354
Lissa:
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>I think James and Sirius were completely platonic.
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Firebird now:
This whole discussion poses the interesting question: Does gaydar, to
the degree that any of us has it, operate within a literary context?
Oddly, I'd never considered the Sirius/Remus ship possibility. And my
gut reaction is, "nope." But Sirius and James, now that's entirely a
different matter. Even with James' attempts to catch Lily's eye, it
seems to me that his interactions with Sirius in OoP (as remembered by
Snape, at least) pretty much ooze sexual tension.
Kim Now
In OotP Sirius is telling Harry about how James' family took him in as his own.
(pg 111 US hardcover)
"You ran away from home?" "When I was about sixteen," said Sirius. "I'd had enough"
"Where did you go?" Asked Harry, staring at him.
"Your dad;s place," said Sirius. "Your grandparents were really good about it; they sort of adopted me as a
second son. Yeah I camped out at your dad's during the school holidays, and then when I was seventeen I got a place of my own......" "I was always welcome at Mr. and Mrs. Potters for Sunday lunch, though."
I see this is Sirius having the brother he never had in Regulus and vice verse for James. If assumptions are right they have been friends since the age of 11. SO, IMO, for them to have any kind of interaction it is a sibling level of intimacy
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