Nitwit? - Remus John Lupin

montavilla47 montavilla47 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 30 04:06:31 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 168114

> Alla:
> I mean, twelve years passed and Remus believes Sirius the moment
> he saw Peter on the map. So, yes, I do think it was possible,
> totally that he believed deep inside in Sirius innocence. No
> convincing was needed from Sirius that he is innocent, at all,
> to me it means something.

Montavilla47:
I have to disagree with you slightly here.  Lupin didn't
necessarily believe that Sirius was innocent when he saw
Peter on the map. What that did was tell him that something
about the whole Peter/Sirius story in the first war was
terribly off.

So, he went to investigate.  It wasn't until he saw Sirius
and looked in his face that he realized that Sirius wasn't
going to murder Harry.

Even then, he didn't understand everything.  While he's telling
the kids what happened, he's figuring it out for himself. That's
why it takes him three chapters to get through the story.

Montavilla47




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