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sam_storyteller ([personal profile] sam_storyteller) wrote2005-07-07 01:11 pm

Laocoon's Children, Year III, Ch. 26

This chapter is made up of 80% porn and 20% people arguing. Don't say you weren't warned.

***

When Sirius didn't return by sunset, Remus gave up trying to work for the day and went into the kitchen, rummaging in the pantry and cold-cupboard for something to eat. Nothing looked particularly appetising, and he considered floo'ing the Three Broomsticks and asking after Sirius just to soothe his nerves so that he could settle down and eat something.

He had just about resolved to do it when he heard Sirius outside, knocking the mud off his boots on the small cast-iron guards by the door. He waited in the kitchen, listening to the door open and close and Sirius' keys clatter on the foyer table.

"Moony?" Sirius called.

"Kitchen!" Remus replied. "Just trying to sort out dinner."

"Don't bother," Sirius said gruffly, appearing in the doorway. He had a large, grease-stained paper bag in one hand. "Brought some with me. Got that curry you like from the place near Zonko's."

"That was nice," Remus said warily, accepting the bag and unpacking it. Awkward silence was so much worse when there hadn't been any in years, he reflected. Sirius shoved his hands in his pockets and watched as he unpacked the various containers and began piling food on two plates.

"I don't want to talk about it," Sirius said, startling him. He paused in the act of licking some curry sauce from his thumb.

"I surmised," he answered blandly.

"But I want you to know that I don't want to talk about it. So that we're not snapping at each other all night."

"I didn't snap," Remus retorted, stung.

"I suppose I'm the only one being irrational, then?"

"Sirius -- "

"Don't say it that way. You're the one who insisted on talking about Sandust."

Remus rested both hands on the kitchen counter, bowing his head patiently. After a minute, he picked up one plate and offered it to Sirius.

"I wasn't trying to make you talk about Sandust," he said, carrying his own plate to the table. "But now I sort of think you should, if this is the way you react to me mentioning the name."

"No."

"Yes, you've made that clear." He sat and began picking at the food with a fork. "Thank you for dinner."

"You're welcome." Sirius stabbed his kebab with a fork, yanking the meat off the skewer. Awkward silence unrolled again.

"I still think it might be a good idea, finding something to do," Remus ventured hesitantly. "Like when you give tours in the summer in Betwys Beddau."

"Maybe," Sirius grunted, the implication clear: not bloody likely.

"Anyway," Remus said, "We've only got about another month and a half before exams. Be nice to be back in Betwys Beddau."

"Sure," Sirius said. Remus sighed inwardly, looking forward to a long, uncomfortable evening.

After dinner, Sirius apparently decided that Padfoot was the best silent treatment he could give. Remus spent the evening trying to read while Padfoot snoozed on the sofa and did some arcane inspection of the house, snuffling along the baseboards and inspecting each stair as he climbed it. Finally, Remus set his book down.

"All right," he said. "I'm going to bed. Are you coming?"

Padfoot yelped once and followed him up the stairs to the bedroom, arranging himself on the blankets once Remus had settled in. He glared a little balefully as Remus rolled over, unsettling him from his position at the foot of the bed, but he didn't try to make any noise or hog the blankets, which Remus supposed was something.

***

Remus awoke to the sensation of Sirius kissing him -- not Padfoot's doggy kisses, which were sort of disgusting and anyway rarely bestowed, but Sirius' lips on his throat and shoulder, Sirius nuzzling his skin.

"Whass wrong?" he asked sleepily, trying to get his eyes open.

"Nothing," Sirius muttered. "Want to talk to you."

"Mmh? What time is it?"

"About three."

Remus groaned. "You're lucky it's a Sunday, or I'd smack you on the nose and go back to sleep."

Sirius nipped his throat. More fully awake now, he could feel an arm draped over his chest, hand curled to stroke his other shoulder lightly.

"Make-up sex?" Sirius asked hopefully. Remus wriggled closer, brushing his lips over Sirius' forehead.

"Are we skipping the part where we say sorry?" he asked.

"No," Sirius said, resting his head on Remus' shoulder. "I just need to tell you some stuff."

"Well, I'm all attention. Have you come to your senses?"

Sirius growled. "I was in my senses before!"

"Okay, okay. Don't stop that," Remus said, and Sirius kissed his jawline.

"Everyone says," he said, working his way up to Remus' ear and biting his earlobe gently, "that you shouldn't go to bed angry. So, first apology. I'm sorry I went to bed angry."

"Accepted," Remus replied. "Me too."

Sirius slid his hand down from shoulder to stomach, fingers warm and sure. Remus felt he shouldn't enjoy it as much as he did; felt it was somehow a remnant of a more canine personality, enjoying having his belly rubbed. Sirius knew it, which was why he was using it, of course. Sirius knew how to get right through every defence Remus had, which was a little disconcerting sometimes.

But it felt so good he also didn't care.

"And I'm sorry I snapped at you," Sirius continued.

"Also accepted," Remus mumbled, arching his back a little. Sirius kissed his temple, cheeks, the corner of his mouth. "Don't stop doing that."

"Won't," Sirius assured him, hooking a thumb in his pyjamas and pulling them down. "You know how much I loved the bookshop."

"Yes..."

"And it's only..." Sirius paused to press his face to Remus' throat again. "If I didn't have the bookshop I wouldn't have you or Harry."

"Yes!" Remus said, feeling oddly triumphant and forgetting for a moment that Sirius' fingers were sliding along the ridge of one hip-bone. He pushed himself up on his elbows, dislodging Sirius slightly, and looked down at him. "That is exactly what I said this afternoon after you left! Only I forgot the part about me."

Sirius looked up at him reproachfully. "I'm trying to make out with you," he said.

"Sorry." Remus settled down again, turning to face him. He kissed him on the mouth, something Sirius had still been inching towards. "Can I ask...?"

"Mm," Sirius replied, which Remus took as permission.

"Were you afraid if you opened another shop, it'd burn down too?"

Sirius raised his head and looked at him for a long time, an almost curious look. Remus reached out with one hand and stroked his disordered hair, cupping his cheek.

"No," Sirius said. "That...no. Don't you see?"

"See what, love?" Remus asked. "I saw a man mourning for something he'd lost. Isn't that what it was?"

"Those seven years at Sandust...I loved it so much. It was...quiet, and you were there for a lot of it, and..." Sirius made a vague gesture. "But it was all a lie."

Remus tensed. Sirius put a calming hand back on his chest, rubbing slowly.

"That rat was living in our rafters, listening to us. And that's like...a metaphor, almost. All I did at Sandust was lie to myself," Sirius whispered, and there was real fear and pain on his face, something he didn't often reveal. Remus covered his hand with one of his own.

"You did what you thought was right, to protect Harry," he said.

"Did I? The whole time -- some of the lies were so old and ingrained." Sirius pulled his hand away and Remus could almost feel the tension crackling between them now. If he stepped wrong, this might go very, very badly; but he wasn't sure what Sirius was saying. He took his time, though he wasn't sure the end result was worth the consideration he was giving it.

"Tell me," he said.

Sirius bit his lip, looking like he might weep, which was even more upsetting than being snapped at. Remus rolled and gathered him in his arms, holding his head against his shoulder.

"I thought I was protecting Harry," Sirius said, voice low and uncertain. "But that wasn't so, was it? I let them treat him terribly, like some kind of animal -- for years."

"You didn't know. We didn't know."

"We knew it was wrong. We had eyes to see with, see him wearing hand-me-downs and being shouted at by the Dursley boy."

"That's my guilt too, though. And we fixed it, Sirius. Harry's a beautiful child. He loves us and he has friends, he's as close to normal as anyone could be in his situation."

Sirius was still tense, still holding himself together through sheer physical muscle. "That's not all."

"Tell me," Remus repeated, feeling Sirius' arms creep around his waist, holding him there in case he let go. Poor Sirius; still insecure. Remus couldn't have let go for his own life.

"I lied to myself about you, too," Sirius mumbled. "I lied about what you were going through those first few years -- "

"We've had done with that. That's not something to forgive, Sirius. You helped me when I didn't even want help." Remus kissed the crown of his head. If Sirius still cared that he'd nearly starved before coming to Sandust, then he'd carried that burden of guilt years after Remus had all but forgotten it.

"I lied about what I felt for you," Sirius said, and there was the crux of it; his voice broke. "I lied about who I was. I left you alone because if you'd been there the lie wouldn't have stood, and then when you came to Sandust I had to face that. All the women, I...suppose I lied to them too. I thought that was what men did, young men, I thought...they would give me some kind of answer if I kept at it long enough."

"Sirius, I don't understand," Remus whispered.

"All the time I kept Sandust, up until nearly the end, I thought I was Sirius Black, this -- I don't know, some kind of Famous Bachelor like they say in the papers, and my best friend on earth just happened to like men. And the whole time I thought...I just liked to talk to good-looking men, that's natural, and the whole time I fancied you rotten too and I didn't even notice, right up to the end almost. Even then until Sandust burned it was all this enormous lie. And once that was done I was free of it."

Remus swallowed tightly. Sirius' body had relaxed, now that the truth was out, and in some ways that was even more dangerous. Anything he said could wound him, slice him open and gut him. The tiniest sharp edge could wreck him and even silence could be sharp.

"You were lying about being gay," he said gently. "You thought you were just taking care of me."

Sirius nodded and kissed his skin again.

"And Sandust was that lie," Remus concluded.

"I'm so sorry, Moony."

Remus smiled and tugged his hair a little. "Sirius, I am much more annoyed that you woke me up at three am to say this than I am that you tormented yourself for a decade because if you touched another man's body you might enjoy it too much."

Sirius lay still for a moment, Remus sliding his fingers through his hair.

"You can go back to sleep if you want," Sirius said. Remus tugged his hair, lifting his head until their faces were level, waiting until Sirius met his eyes before continuing.

"I am also more annoyed that you are completely missing the point," he said, tugging gently again for emphasis. "I don't care if you don't open another shop, Sirius. I don't care if you never work again. Why should you, except to be happy? But it wouldn't be like last time. You would lock up your shop and say goodnight to your neighbours and come home, and instead of an empty house I'd be here. Reading or cooking or making the bed we sleep in together. This time I'd be here when you came home." He paused and licked his lips. "And now that you've had your big emotional coming-out, five years after you started sleeping with me, can we go back to the sex? Because this is terrible, terrible foreplay."

Sirius put his head down on Remus' chest and laughed, shoulders shaking, breath warm against his skin. Remus waited while he laughed, full and deep, until finally he slowed and stopped.

"Moony," he said.

"Yes, Padfoot."

"I want to kiss you."

"Well, I'm not exactly stopping you."

Sirius propped himself over his lover and kissed his lips, affectionately, while Remus smiled.

"And I want to touch you," he whispered.

"Oh yes?" Remus raised his eyebrows.

"Mm. I want to touch you until you moan."

"Shouldn't take much," Remus said, the last syllable disappearing into another kiss.

"I want to make you want me," Sirius continued, hands drifting down his body, to his thighs and stomach and cock. Remus tilted his head back, eyes flickering closed, and Sirius took the opportunity to kiss his neck. "I want to touch you everywhere."

"Sirius," Remus moaned, as Sirius' fingers stroked him slowly.

"Would you like that, Moony?" Sirius asked in his ear.

"Yes," Remus hissed.

"Me too. I'd like to lick you, taste you. I want you to be desperate for me."

"Too late," Remus laughed, moaning again as Sirius' hand tightened slightly. Sirius needed this, he knew; not just the catharsis of sex, that was something they'd both needed in the past, but some kind of -- assertion. That what he offered was acceptable, desireable; that Remus wanted him. Because if both of them wanted it, then it was okay, whatever the rest of the world might say. Whatever poor, repressed Sirius had thought years ago when he wondered why the women he fucked never made him happy.

All those women, he thought, as Sirius kissed his way down his chest and stomach. All that sex never made him half so happy as he was with me.

The power was almost more erotic than the feeling of Sirius' mouth on his cock -- the knowledge that he had the ability to make Sirius pleased or miserable just by his presence. He couldn't ever misuse it, or it might be lost, because Sirius always walked a razor-thin tightrope, but then who wanted to misuse it? All he wanted was for his -- boyfriend, his lover -- to be happy.

Then all the philosophy in the world disappeared, because Sirius took his splendid, splendid mouth away and slid back up his body and whispered in his ear, "I want you to fuck me."

Remus laughed again and kissed him. "If I knew you were this good at dirty talk, my own, I would have made you do it years ago."

"Slow," Sirius continued, their bodies pressed together, his hips moving with agonizing deliberation. "I want you inside me. Please, Moony," he begged, which made Remus' head spin.

Remus smiled into his shoulder and let Sirius roll over. He pulled him close, chest to Sirius' shoulders, hips moving slightly.

"What was it you wanted again?" he asked, sliding a hand down his stomach.

"Moony -- "

"Shh. Trust me, I know what I'm doing," he grinned, relief and love flooding through him. They knew almost every charm there possibly was for this kind of thing, which made all that Muggle fumbling with lubricant and fingers seem graceless and clumsy. He whispered a few latin words in Sirius' ear and felt him buck as the charm worked, heard him whine desperately. And, when he pressed inside him, heard him moan even more desperately.

He didn't want to move slowly; he wanted to crawl inside Sirius' skin until they were one person. He wanted to hear Sirius moan and say his name and feel the flickering, trembling tension in his body as he came, a delicious tension that would blank out the afternoon, the horrible afternoon and silent dinner and angry look in Padfoot's eyes. It took all his restraint to give Sirius what he wanted -- the leisurely push of his hips, the loose way his hand stroked Sirius' cock, slow kisses on his neck and shoulders. Even so, when Sirius gasped and his breath began to come shallow and fast, he couldn't help himself; Sirius should know that the desperate fast thrusts were as much a sign as the restraint he had (rather admirably) shown up to this point.

"Love you, Sirius," he said, moaning, trying to apologise for losing control. "Love you -- I love you -- "

He shuddered and felt Sirius stiffen, and there it was -- the drawn-out keen from Sirius that took all thought from both their minds.

Remus gasped for breath as Sirius relaxed, pulling away slightly, rolling onto his back.

"Feel better?" he asked Sirius, collapsing against his shoulder. Sirius mumbled a cleaning charm, which tickled slightly.

"Yes," he answered. "Now you really can go back to sleep if you want."

Remus chuckled. "Not as good at pillow talk, alas."

"Everyone has their skills," Sirius said, making a dignified face.

"That is so." Remus closed his eyes and nosed against Sirius' shoulder, throwing one arm across his waist. They were silent for a few minutes, until Sirius drew in a breath again. Remus tried not to tense.

"This whole sodomy thing," Sirius mumbled. "I think it could really catch on."

Remus snickered, relaxing. "Well, I was a fan way before it was hip."

"Remus!"

"S'true," Remus yawned. Sirius kissed him before closing his eyes.

"There are some empty shops in Hogsmeade," he said idly. "I'd have to wait till next year, though. No point trying to get a shop open in two months before we leave for the River House."

"Don't do it for me," Remus said, already half asleep. "I just want you to be happy."

Sirius stroked his hair. "All right. I'll think about it first."

"Good boy," Remus said, and slipped back down into sleep.

***

Remus reflected over the next few days that something in Sirius had changed; it wasn't as if the sex was ever bad, or ever infrequent, but it felt almost as though Sirius was in some odd honeymoon period. He touched him constantly when they were alone together and Padfoot was at Hogwarts much more often, sleeping under Harry's desk during classes and sitting at Remus' feet at meals. He knew it would probably wear off, but he enjoyed it while it lasted, especially after the April full moon. Despite the wolfsbane potion, he was still weak and tired, and the warm body curled around him at all hours was not unwelcome.

It was as if Sirius had been keeping back one last reserve, some leftover fragment from when they were only friends, and that had disappeared.

After the moon, when he finally moved back to his own rooms at Hogwarts to recuperate a little, he had visitors; Snape, as always, asking brusque questions about his physical condition and insisting on examining his throat and glands. Hard on his heels came Kingsley Shacklebolt, wanting to inform him of his students' behaviour and discuss their treatment of a Real Live Auror teaching them Defence while their professor was sick.

"I didn't expect them to ask so many questions," Kingsley admitted frankly, sitting on a chair next to the bed. Remus grinned at him from his bed, propped on pillows provided and rearranged solicitously by Sirius that morning.

"You don't see many children in your line of work, do you?" he asked. "They're always inquisitive. And you're a bona-fide superhero to them."

"Not all of them," Kingsley said. "Some of the older ones were suspicious. Some of them have parents with some pretty Dark skeletons in their closet, you know. Possibly literal skeletons, if you believe the stories that go round at headquarters. Slytherin, mostly."

"Not all of them, surely," Remus protested. Kingsley smiled.

"Are you asking if Potter was stroppy?" he asked. "I hear what he did to Umbridge, though even from her side of the story it sounds like she deserved what she got."

"Well..."

"I know you're friends with his godfather," Kingsley assured him. "Potter was all right; he even came up to me after class and asked a few...oddly insightful questions. Mostly about Dementors and the Patronus."

"Makes sense, what with all the Dementors around the school," Remus said blithely.

"Yes; I told him a Patronus was advanced magic he wouldn't see till his seventh year, though," Kingsley said.

"Not quite true," Remus replied, exhaustion from the moon loosening his tongue. "I've been teaching him on the sly."

"Have you? I heard he pulled something during the Quidditch game, but I was supervising forest patrols. I'd be shocked if he could create a full-fledged one. He asked me if I could."

"Not yet, but he's working on it. Did you tell him?"

"I said I could, but I didn't have time to show him. D'you know, young Malfoy came up to me too. He seemed pretty interested in what it takes to become an Auror."

Remus smiled. "Draco's a good lad, but I don't think he has the push for it. I could be wrong, but he's so timid, so much of the time. He and Harry get up to mischief together, but he never acts on his own."

"That was the sense I got," Kingsley agreed. "At any rate, they're a good lot, your students, and now I can put it about at the Ministry that when I taught class there wasn't a single problem. That'll get up Umbridge's nose."

"Thanks, Kingsley," Remus said. "I appreciate it."

"One more thing, then I'll let you bide...has Ted spoken to you recently?" Kingsley asked, looking as if he were fishing for something.

"He had a word with Sirius," Remus said guardedly. "Sirius had a word with me. Do you credit any of it?"

"From Ted, I do. Not sure if his gossip is good, but I trust his judgement. Do you think...I have some clout with the youngsters in the Ministry. Do you think it's time we talked to Dumbledore about rebuilding the Order of the Phoenix?"

Remus shook his head. "Not yet. An overreaction now would make us look like fools later, and it's still just stories. I'm sure Dumbledore's keeping a steady hand on things."

"He's getting old, Lupin."

"He's still Dumbledore."

Kingsley nodded. "Well, I'm not giving up my allegiance. But I will talk to one or two promising people. Just in case."

"Thanks, Kingsley." Remus took the parchment scroll of notes that Kingsley passed him. "Stay in touch."

"Practically the Auror motto," Kingsley said, and walked to the fireplace. "Ministry for Magic!" he called, stepping inside.

Remus considered Kingsley's words, toying with the scroll without actually untying the twine that held it shut. He'd heard the rumours about Pettigrew and Malfoy poking around Eastern Europe, but Voldemort was dead. Even if Dumbledore didn't believe it, Remus had to; he'd lost too much to the Death Eaters to believe otherwise, and Voldemort was powerful, even more powerful than Peter. Peter was still, in part, the sly, not-too-clever hanger-on of his school friends, and Lucius Malfoy was a raving madman. Madmen and schoolboys he could handle. Voldemort...

He prayed that Voldemort could not be resurrected. If he were, Remus would seriously consider the suggestion of taking Harry and bolting for safety, because he had lost Harry's parents to Voldemort and he was not about to lose Harry and Sirius as well.

***

I regret to say that at this point I stopped writing Laocoon's Children, and wasn't able to start again. Book three remains unfinished. Because I didn't want to leave it hanging forever, I did do a summary of the end of book three, and provided my notes for the rest of the books in the series.

Continue on to Summary, Part One

[identity profile] bobthemole.livejournal.com 2008-02-05 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hullo! I devoured Stealing Harry/LC this past weekend and keep rereading bits of it. This may indeed be the fic that makes me happiest when I read it. The R/S ship is a delight to watch as it matures and grows. Excellent work, sir.

I look forward to reading more of this wonderful story. I hope your wrist feels better, and not just for selfish I-need-to-read-more-LC reasons. Really! :)

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-02-05 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I'm glad you're enoying it :) Must get back to work on it soon....

[identity profile] themoreyouclean.livejournal.com 2008-02-09 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam-
I spend most of my HP time on another ship, but I discovered Stealing Harry & Laocoon's Children this past week, and I have fallen in love with this alternate universe you've created. The twists from and parallels with canon are so interesting and compelling. I love the rich characters you've built on top of the think sketches JKR gave us, of Remus, Sirius, the Tonks family, Neville, Draco, and Padma. I am a huge Snape fan, and I love your Snape: the loving, mentoring relationship he has with Harry (that he wishes he really was a nephew named Parvus), the scenes where we get to see his POV on Quirrell and Pettigrew, and his sweet relationship with Tonks. Snape really needs love (well, they all do), and he gets it! Yeah! I love Remus & Sirius's beautiful, caring relationship and the way they build a family with Harry. Plus eight-year-old Harry is absolutely adorable. (Yeah, Frog!) And the villainry! Your bad guys are even more inscrutable than canon! Peter truly creeps me out.

We will have to agree to disagree about Hermione.

I could go on with the praise, truly. You've really enriched the HP universe by creating this alternate path. I hope you'll continue on with Laocoon's Children. In the meantime, I'm so glad to have found your LJ and look forward to devouring the rest of your stories.

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I'm so glad you've enjoyed reading it :D As for Hermione...well, most people take your side, so that's all right *grins*

[identity profile] bobthemole.livejournal.com 2008-02-25 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
So...I dreamed last night that you were writing the next chapter of LC :)

Do I pass or fail at the Divination?

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-02-25 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm not currently actively working on it but I plan to soon -- so we'll see how you score in Divs! :D

[identity profile] braided-one.livejournal.com 2008-03-06 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Long time lurker and, well, this is awesome! I love the intertwining of cannon and what-should-have-been-cannon. This is amazing as everything and could I friend you?

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-03-09 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Friend and welcome! I'm glad you're enjoying the fic :)

This is addictive

[identity profile] wordsmithslash.livejournal.com 2008-03-07 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Not that I don't love your Torchwood stuff - how can anyone not love Torchwood? - but I found this last month, saved it to a Word doc and have re-read it about 3 times while patiently waiting for more. There is so much potential here - I'm dieing to see how the new path unfolds, can't wait for the wedding, the tri wizard tournie... will Cedric still die, will a Slytherin Harry catch Crouch Jr faster... will Remus break the curse on the DADA position - how will the whole Werewolf hysteria play out.. Will Draco's Transfig skills have him an animage even earlier then Sirius?

Siri and Remus are so fleshed out and a joy to read, its built and the depth of their trust and love is so believable, just as real as the geekie tweenieness of the kids (Girl Problems *snicker*) like this so much more than Cannon - could totally have tossed the last 2 books of the series just because so much potential was just trashed for plot devices and emotional manipulation.

Love your Snape - so glad romance did not transform him to a fluffy bunny (any chance of this to continue for another 15 years so we could see some skinny little student knocking on the Snape door to take his daughter to the school dance)

So I spend a lot of time hitting the refresh button to see if they catch Malfoy the elder or if Narcissa and Sirius fight it out over custody of Draco or if Rita either outs Remus or blackmails them to keep the secret - although if she does either I think Harry would feed her animage form to one of Snape's snakes.

Hey their summering in Wales... you could do a Torchwood crossover...

Re: This is addictive

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-03-07 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you're enjoying it! I do need to work on LC again. So much fanfic, so little time...:D

[identity profile] 8hrs.livejournal.com 2008-03-18 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
Hi! My ideal universe includes seven books of domestic bliss between Sirius/Remus as well as James/Lily, alive and well, but well, yours works too. I recently began reading Stealing Harry and the books that follow it, and I can honestly say I am in love with you.

I hope you will find the interest to continue this story some day, but thank you for every single chapter this far, it has truly kept me happy. :)

[identity profile] arianne-maya.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
I spent the whole week-end reading Stealing Harry + all three year of Laocoon's Children... Discovered it yesterday via a rec for one of your story, and once I begun reading, found out I just couldn't stop reading...
I love the way you've taken canon, twisted it all the way and make it believable. All of your characters, altough quite different from the way they are in HP books, are so well written that I never once was stopped by thinking that one doing this or that was OOC... I like the way you've mingled the four houses together, making a foursome that is much more three dimensionnal than the trio we're used to... All the while keeping enough of the canon(with the gryffindor and the trolls, the time-turner given to Hermione, and so on) that we can believe events could have unfolded that way... Also, by making Harry a Slytherin, you make sure there is no evil house, only different kind of people in it...
I'll keep reading that, that's for sure! There's nothing I love more than AU, well-written novel-length fanfiction, that's aimed toward an older audience than the original books... and your's sure a fine example!

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying it :)

[identity profile] theoakqueen.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
I found this on a rec list somewhere, and have been completely hooked ever since I read the first chapter! I don't miss cannon at all with these stories, they are absolutely BRILLIANT. The way you re-worked so many of the background characters was so wonderful, and I just get this happy feeling about the four friends and the separate Snape and the cutest couple ever to come from HP. :)

[identity profile] dependonyou.livejournal.com 2008-03-26 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam, oh Sam Sam Sam, there's just so much that could be said. Suffice it to say I've referred several friends to the StealingHarry-verse, and I will continue to wait (patiently) for the next installment. I'm assuming your wrist is healed by now, and I certainly hope that your move went well. I just thought I'd drop a line to let you know you still have fans and readers (though some of us more behind than others, as I just caught up today, so I'm not missing you as much as some people have). I hope all is going well for you, and that the inspirational muse strikes true (and the 'free time' muse would be nice, too, as I'm sure you could use some).

[identity profile] ves-heill.livejournal.com 2008-03-29 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
I (like so many others!) spent quite a number of days devouring the Stealing Harryverse in its entirety. I'd actually read Stealing Harry a couple of years ago on Schnoogle but hadn't attempted to start LC at the time. Oh, for shame on me! You do such beautiful dialogue, Sam. Virtually unparalleled among the Potterverse fan fics, I think. I'm looking forward to reading more (whenever life happens to allow you to do it, of course), and I'll check back frequently for now on, and will check out the rest of your stuff soon.

Also, even if something happens and you're not able to complete the series as planned (my knuckles are bleeding from knocking on wood so damn hard that that's not happening) you should know that you've given this reader, at least, many hours of happiness. So thank you, from the bottom of my heart. XD

[identity profile] reddragon-88.livejournal.com 2008-04-04 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Once again, I must state that I absolutely love your work. Seriously, I can't even tell you how many times I've read this (along with Cartographer's Craft and...well, everything else) when I should be doing work *cough, like now, cough.* I never cease to be in awe of your writing. Honestly, I find your version of HP better than Rowling's books. That's how amazing you are, just in case you were wondering. :)

Will/can you post up Chapter 27 soon?

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-04-04 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying it. :)

I haven't written 27 yet, I'm kind of in a slump right now, but I hope to get back to it soon.

[identity profile] snakelights.livejournal.com 2008-04-05 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi Sam!
Great - I was just reading this like for the third time. Gosh but this fic makes me happy.

[identity profile] clasicesperanza.livejournal.com 2008-04-21 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
This is what, my third-ish time reading this series? I absolutely love it, and I always end up dancing across multiple fanfiction sites to find the "complete" story. As in, up to the last chapter you have posted.

I have to tell you, I can't say how much I like reading your fics. They are interesting, dynamic, and not the regular "zomg it's Harry Potter living with Sirius Black and Remus Lupin saved from the Dursely's" sort of thing.

I hope you post Chapter 28 whenever you have time [:

Oh joy...

(Anonymous) 2008-05-05 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I missed that this chapter existed, too. xD. I love my smartness.... Anyway, I really enjoyed this chapter, though I had been hoping to see more of the kids in it. But the Sirius/Remus-centric-ness was good, too! xD I really like Sirius's explanation for Sandust... It kind of makes sense, and I really like when Remus sat up when Sirius said how he wouldn't have Remus or Harry without it (Sandust). That was funny xD. I really liked this bit as well: "Maybe," Sirius grunted, the implication clear: not bloody likely. It was really realistic :).

-- June

[identity profile] seschat.livejournal.com 2008-05-13 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Luckily my idiot arse realised there were another two chapters LC. Yay! I love you.

[identity profile] whimseywisp.livejournal.com 2008-05-18 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
I have been reading the Stealing Harry-Laocoon's Children Verse for a couple of months, off and on, and I think part of me was dragging it out because I never wanted it to end. Because it's so lovely, and I am so drawn into this whole universe you've created, here. The characters are so different - Harry and Draco especially have become very different people in this world, and I like that. Because their circumstances have changed them.

I do miss Ron and Hermione, I can't help it. Seeing them in the background and not a part of the foursome's friendship is rough. I hope you'll allow them to become more a part of things, especially if you have a Dumbledore's Army. Also, I'd like to make a special request that Luna gets to be in it, too - she's my favorite character and I feel she gets neglected shamefully in the fandom.

I adore your Snape and Tonks - they balance each other out so well, and his proposal was perfect. I like knowing that McG and Hooch are having a scandalous affair. And I absolutely am a born again Sirius/Remus shipper because of this series. I never read much S/R fic, but this Universe makes me want to read it all.

I completely understand that you've been writing other things - writing these books is exhausting and I'm sure it's nice to write other fic. I look forward to reading the next chapter, whenever it is you feel like writing it. I'm certainly not going anywhere, and I most definitely will not forget this Verse.

New Chapters for LC

[identity profile] jrpadfoot.livejournal.com 2008-05-22 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
As hard as I try, I can't find any chapters past 26. Could someone - anyone - please send me the links to the new chapters? It's been nine months since I've read an update on this fic and it's probably my favourite series.

I'll be watching for those links for Chapters 27 and 28.

Jenn

Re: New Chapters for LC

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-05-22 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, there haven't been any new chapters :/ sorry about that. Life intervened.

(Anonymous) 2008-05-31 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Sam, been ages. More please? Or not, 'cause, like you said, life intervened. But tell if there's not gonna be anymore, because I obsessively check your page every single day. (Yes, I have no life)

toujourspur1

[identity profile] agsilver.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Um, I'm sorry, I know writing fan fic is a hobby for you, not an obligation, but I was wondering if you'd given up on this or were planning to write some more at some stage?

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I am planning to write more :) I've just taken a hiatus.

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[identity profile] oraclepunkw1tch.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
again, with my love for this story...

Re-reading it for the umteenth time, and it still amazes me...

Just one note, as much as I love your TW fic, when o when are we going to get more of laocoons?

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm working on it :) I have to square away a few other things first. Glad you're enjoying the fic tho!

[identity profile] scopart.livejournal.com 2008-07-01 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
So, over the last few days, I keep asking myself, why have I never read these before? I've gone through your entire Stealing Harry universe in just... three days and after desperate searching, I think this is the last chapter so far. (don't worry, I won't go begging for more, I'll just quietly hope that you'll continue... someday... soon?)

I love everything about this story, even parts I didn't think I would, like Draco (whom I LOVE in this universe), and Sirius and Remus being together (but now, how could I ever see them apart?). And then there are those things I knew I would love, like McGonagall (even though she's not super present, every part with her is brilliant. Never have I found someone who could write such and AMAZINGLY canon!McGonagall).

Most of all though, I love your Harry. He's by far my favorite character in your universe, for more reasons than I can count. (with McGonagall as a close second...)

[identity profile] rhye.livejournal.com 2008-07-07 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Whoo, alright, finally got here. *puts a candlelight on the alter- a prayer for more* The story truly is magic. I particularly love the focus on the Houses and their qualities in LC III. In canon there was too much very simple 'Slytherin is bad' to be believable. Here they really are all betrayed as children first and House-members second. Harry is starting to grow terribly wise, and I feel proud of him myself. I wonder if Remus and/or Sirius will ever discover that Harry has the Marauder's Map, and whether Skeeter is going to publish more than they want known of their family situation. Mostly, though-- even more than Peter and Lucius's intentions-- I wonder about Remus and how it is he comes to disappoint Harry (his words-- not mine, or, I think, Harry's) in this version of the story. There always was in canon a barrier between Harry and Remus that never entirely fell, whereas here there is not. That's one of the reasons I love the story-- this different bond is bound to change something in the outcome.

I wonder what Sirius will end up doing, though I have a hunch it will have to do with the Werewolf Support Network in some fashion only because he's now learning that the woman in charge wasn't paid. No reason he can't set up a private grant, at the very least.

I read somewhere that you were afraid to write the climax. I can only wonder why, obviously, but as a writer I have been there myself and I completely commiserate. You work for so long towards one BIG thing, and when you get there you see it is so big or so dark. Good luck with that. I'm dealing with the same issue in a story that I am writing, actually, but I know I've got to face it. I knew I would the moment I started the story, so time to pay up, right?

Anyway, thanks for writing this amazing alternate reality. It's totally brilliant. It gives me little shivers whenever I can feel the love between these characters who never got to see so many happy times in canon, even though here they are living in such a far-from-perfect world as well.

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-07-07 01:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it. I'm working on more...a bit afraid to write the climax but at this point just a little out of the groove :)

(Anonymous) 2008-07-15 10:11 am (UTC)(link)
Um, wow...

Finally finished everything you've got in the Stealing Harry verse, and I'm afraid I simply MUST pester you for the next chapter, especially since it's been a year since this last one went up, though your last comment gives me hope that it won't be too long a wait. I truly sympathize with all those people who have been with this story from the beginning-it's hard enough for me, and I only started reading roughly a week ago.

Your verse is so brilliant that, though it has been said before by others far more eloquent than I, it could truly take the place of canon, at the very least within the hearts of your readers. It just seems so much more REAL.

And I am one of those who feels that RLSB is canon subtext and Remus/Tonks is a travesty, so I was so excited to see that relationship fall into place so naturally here.

Thank you for a beautiful saga, and know that there are still fans out here waiting with fingers crossed for the next update! I love your story!

(Anonymous) 2008-07-15 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry, same anonymous person (I never log in...). Just wanted to note that I am now going to run off and read your other fic (even though it's 3 am here), since I've read so many good things about it while reading this, and I'm positive it will be good since you are such an amazing writer. So, yeah, hopefully I will stay occupied long enough for another chapter to be put up. Ta!

[identity profile] elixer-of-life.livejournal.com 2008-07-18 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my god. Ok, I've just spent the whole week reading all your Stealing Harry stuff and it is amazing. The combination of Remus/Sirius, Slytherin!Harry, Hufflepuff!Draco and Snape/Tonks is just perfect, and I can't understand why JK Rowling never thought of it.

I really, honestly love this and I can't wait to see what's going to happen in the rest of the series. :D

[identity profile] 1lostone.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Hi there.

Someone had rec'd Stealing Harry for me, and I was so deep into a House addiction that I just put it on my delicious and figured I'd get to it eventually.

Well, eventually came... and I almost feel proud of myself to have caught up... in about two days of reading. Not so much sleeping.

A few things- I laughed my ass off at your Hermione. It was just so... hysterical. The bit with the troll in the other story and the part with her and Ron in this one just made me giggle. Too, too funny.

I've never shipped Remus and Sirius before. I know... I should duck before someone throws something at me. I'm on my way to read through the rest of your HP stuff just in case I've missed some other story.

I think this has been said before, but this story reads so well, it's almost like its own cannon. I keep thinking of events in upcoming books and wondering how Harry and Draco will get through them with their friends. I like that Harry isn't alone in your 'verse, and I LOVE that he's a Slytherin. It blows my mind that I'm so invested in the story and that there's 4 other books for you to tackle. That seems like a hugely daunting task, and I can't blame you for taking a break. But I do hope that you will continue with this story.... because if not, I can see people writing fic to THIS fic, and trying to continue the story their own way... and I don't think that would be such a brilliant thing!

Hmmm I'm sure I'll think of something else to add here, but I just wanted to say thanks again for giving is such an amazing story.

Jess

[identity profile] sam-storyteller.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I'm glad you've enjoyed it :) It is pretty daunting, I admit...

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