I just can’t stop thinking about James and Sirius and Remus in the afterlife, watching over Harry. And when he has his first child, James and Sirius are ecstatic that Harry chooses to name him after them. And Remus smiles benevolently and doesn’t say anything of course, but maybe feels just a tad left out. Sirius can tell and he pats him on the shoulder, saying, “Next time! You’ll see!”
And then next time arrives and what does Harry choose? Albus Severus. And Remus understands, and he’s really not upset. But Sirius is. Sirius just cannot believe that Harry would choose to name his son after Snivellus, the man who had made his godson’s and his own life miserable (so what if he loved Lily), before he honored Remus. Remus, who had been a mentor and friend to Harry. Remus, who had named Harry godfather of his own child. Remus, who was one of the best men Sirius had ever known despite having a childhood that was probably much shittier than Snape’s. Remus, who deserved to be honored by Harry every bit as much as Sirius did, and certainly a thousand times more than Snape.
And for the first time in his life, Sirius is truly disappointed in his godson. And he can’t even let Harry know. And he just has to live with this awful feeling for years and years, and nothing Remus says can make it any better.
Until one day Sirius notices something. He notices how there are always four kids at the Potter house. He’d always thought it was just Harry being nice because Andromeda was getting pretty old by now, but once he starts paying attention, he notices how every time Harry talks about “his kids,” that includes Teddy Lupin. How Teddy is in all of the Potter family portraits. How James, Al, and Lily refer to Teddy as their older brother.
And one day Sirius is watching as Teddy risks himself to save Albus from falling off his broom, and then proceeds to fuss over Al without once worrying about himself. And Harry runs over in a panic, and goes immediately to Teddy, who took most of the damage, checks that he’s basically alright, looks at him with tears in his eyes, and says “Teddy Remus Lupin, thank you. Thank you for saving Al. You are so much like your father.” And then he hugs him tightly and doesn’t let go for the longest time .
And Sirius’s anger evaporates just like that, and he looks over and sees that Remus has been watching too and now they are both silently crying as they watch Harry, their Harry, take care of two of his sons.
And it’s suddenly so obvious why Harry didn’t name his youngest son after Remus: because that was already the name of his oldest.
I’ve been trying to find a headcanon with this and I finally found one.
This is my favorite headcanon.
Tag: marauders
Harry Potter Series [3/8] ≡ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
The ones that love us never really leave us.
marauders – how they love
james loves in time, adventure and discovery. he hungers for the thrill and comfort of diving into something new. there are midnight journeys and filling unexplored spaces, brooms that race the storm and thumping hearts that swallow mountains. he burns in every moment because time should not be wasted.
sirius loves in actions that roar louder than an “i love you.” he sees flowers that bloom from the wounds he takes for his friends, could touch the stars in every spare bed, every tight hug, every handmade blanket. and every time the four of them race through the moonlight, he loves like an earthquake.
remus loves in the gifts he can offer – a compensation for the growling monster inside him. before chocolate and patronus lessons, there was a broomstick made of lightning, a guidebook of sneaky charms, a spot at a train compartment for a nervous boy. he did not know that his love alone could repair heaven and earth.
peter loves in acts of service that have the power to build bridges and burn them down. he provides the crutches for them to lean on, giving words that weaved reliance and hope. he once tried to give them the world, but he was too small and scared, and was just one out of a four-headed hellraiser.











