http://lupusnonfacit.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] lupusnonfacit.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2008-10-24 12:55 am

ongoing log;

When; Friday afternoon.
Rating; idk up to R, I mean it's Snape
Characters; Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, any of Snape's employees if the muns hate themselves that much c:
Summary; He had meant to come bother Regulus at the shop, but you're here, and you never gave him an answer to his question, Severus. Now suffer.
Log;

He's planning to see Regulus today, to ask him a few more carefully worded questions which he knows when he quietly slips out of the cabin that he's staying in, that he doesn't necessarily demand or even expect answers for. But it will be comforting to ask them, nevertheless.

He makes sure to pick up some orange scones because that's polite, and maybe he can distract the other man with low tea in order to loosen him up, and if that won't work, then he supposes he could properly introduce himself to that young girl who's working at the place (which is still a shock to Remus, as she's a muggle and that's clearly not the half of it, but this whole place is a mild shock to him.) He also supposes that he should get a job, some job, any job as soon as possible, and stop living off of the others.

He doesn't expect to see Severus Snape there when he arrives, squinting after coming in from the cool air and clean light of outside. His back straightens, just a little, and he offers a nervous glance to the brown bag in his hands. Maybe this is a bad idea after all; but then again, maybe this will work out in his favor. He gives his eyebrows one pacifying wag.

"Afternoon, Severus."

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
It’s been over two weeks since Regulus’ attack, a week since the shop’s re-opened, but Severus still closes the store on his own. Because he is such a damned bleeding heart, he’s somehow in the store on a Friday even earlier, because something about weekends and young people and whatever.

He soft chime near the register sounds without a bell, someone stepping over the wards a few feet back from the front door, and he looks up from the book he’s reading. It’s not exactly been a busy day, and he prays it remains that way. Most customers are so painfully stupid that he simply cannot cope and he’s sure the entire business is going to go under if he has to do this much longer—

Oh.

Black eyes narrow in obvious disdain.

“What do you want?” he asks, voice flat.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
“A book,” he says, the words biting out. Said reading material is promptly snapped shut and sent away from view. Because it’s none of Lupin’s damned business what he reads in his spare time or even his busy time, in fact, nothing Severus does is any of the werewolf’s business at any time at all.

“I’ve been closing the shop since the attack. He’s not here.”

Obviously, but see, what he’s really saying is So this means you can LEAVE now.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
“I am sure the City would not be in any dire peril if I were to be absent for twenty-four hours,” he snaps. He’s not going to rise to the bait and do the I-can-take-care-of-myself speech, because he doesn’t put it past Lupin to point out that he’s managed to die once already. “In fact I am positive that it would not suffer at all if I closed up early and went home for the day, either.”

He will kick your ass out, werewolf.

“And if you’re going to play at attempting to collect all the Black brothers to your fold of adorably loyal cowardice, don’t do it on my property. Go meet him for an ice cream and fountain drink, or whatever it is you do."

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
A bite with him?

Severus gets very coiled and very quiet, anger boiling up immediately and twisting and snapping until for a moment it seems like he is going to immediately strike out with something far more damaging than mere words.

That moment hangs there until he slowly rises from the stool behind the counter and he gets up to put something back on a shelf. He does so delicately, the violent anger draining from him as he recited recipes in his head.

He turns back, at length, his expression blank. “I sell to whomever has the funds.”

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
Despite the other man being taller, younger, alive, and probably significantly stronger and faster due to his disease, Severus isn’t intimidated. He moves back over to the service table and stands straight in front of Lupin, apparently casual.

“Are you asking me about being a Death Eater?” he inquires, voice soft, speaking as if they were conversing about anything at all but that.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
“You keep asking me about Muggles,” he says, that conversational tone of voice barely hiding the dangerous edge – an edge that could slip to anything, at any time. “As if you’re amazed that I would converse with them, much less do business with them.. employ them.”

A pause, and he tilts his head, faux-pleasantness on him. “You’re so very observant and you find me so… interesting… I was curious… what, exactly, I’ve said or done besides the simple fact of being a Death Eater to give you that impression. You assume, really, that such was my motivational aspiration.”

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
“You know, if we were playing martyr, I could say I only did it to save you from some other less comfortable means of vacating your position,” Severus explains, all soft words and sharp looks. There’s amusement in his eyes, and a faint not-quite-smirk of a smile on his face. The professor that Lupin knew just a handful of days prior in his own timeline would have never said anything like that – particularly not like that. Teasing in a dark way with vicious undercurrents. But the man that stands before him now is a man who has spent years buried against the heart of the Dark Lord himself, and he’s come out a little more off than normal.

“And you’re a Gryffindor.

He resents that Lupin is even remarking on it, on his position on Muggles, because he’s done his damn time.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
He looks particularly unimpressed at the drop of a dead man’s name – just more corpses, ones he’s not mourning over. Severus has long since moved past flinching at the topic of the death of certain parties. One cannot stand before Voldemort and tremble over dead mudbloods.

“The position is cursed. No one’s held it for more than a year in ages, you know that. Or else they wouldn’t have hired you. Did you know I held it, a few years after you? Want to guess how it ended?”

Yes, he is doing this On Purpose.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
“Temper.”

One side of his mouth twitches in a mock-smile, but it doesn’t reach his eyes. He looks and feels intense, like he’s waiting for something. He’s angry that Lupin is here, angry that his privacy and his quiet life – already violated with murder and curses - is being invaded by ghosts of his childhood. He’s so angry that he could snap at any moment, but he’s too well trained – brainwashed, perhaps – to let it happen.

“What do you want from me?”

His voice is barely above a whisper, now, and it’s obvious that he’s reigning in his own temper.

“You’re in my shop. I’ve asked you before to leave me alone. I’ve told you why. I’m done. I’ve died. I’ve died to suffer this divide. What. Do you. Want?”

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
At that response, Severus is very unhappy that Lupin is so close, because there’s some strange emotional twinge at that – something like pain. He moves away, expression hardening. The idea that this man of all people could be someone who prefers his constant company in life is far too close to his deeply entrenched emotional issues than he cares to see admitted.

“Your need for satisfaction is not entitled to my private affairs,” he says, all but recoiling.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
That’s about as much as he can take.

Remus Lupin in his shop, sitting in his chair, using that patronizing tone on him like he was some stupid child. Something goes completely cold in him and he whirls back around, blank and dark. The part of his brain that would tell him that his is very bad idea is not functioning any longer - he's voluntarily told it to shut up because he is that angry.

“Would you like to know how Sirius Black dies?”
Edited 2008-10-24 09:31 (UTC)

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
"But it's been years when he's from," Severus tells him, watching him, hawk-like. "You're quite adjusted to it by then... Potter is far more concerned with the death of another figure in his life... oh don't worry, not you, you become a bit busy for the boy. Your demise is meant for further on. I'm not sure Potter's even aware of it, yet. Though my only messengers from time after me have been inbred madwomen and children, so it's possible their reports were merely wishful thinking."

Severus, stop talking.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Did you really think any of us would make it out alive?" he hisses at him, leaning forward again, trying to force the werewolf to look into his eyes. It's a control issue, it's a dominance issue - he's gone so long being so supremely powerful in mental magic that it's become an addiction. He can slip in between the cracks of the Dark Lord and Albus Dumbledore, and so he can with such ease sneak into the mind of one broken ex-professor and see what makes him squirm.

Not that he doesn't already know.

"You're there," he says, almost idle. "You're there when Black dies and you don't stop it. I've no idea why, I wasn't present- much my dismay. Maybe you slipped up. Maybe you stopped caring. Maybe he didn't trust you to have his back." His voice drops to a whisper. "But you were there and he still died."
Edited 2008-10-24 09:56 (UTC)

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 10:25 am (UTC)(link)
For a second he's terrified and he hates himself for it - with all he's been through and with all he's done, the moment in his life that truly and deeply terrified him with absolute mortal horror was the moment when he was sure that the werewolf Remus Lupin was going to kill him in fifth year in the Shrieking Shack. At that moment he had forgotten everything, his mind and body had frozen, and he'd had to be dragged away in the most humiliating fashion he could conceive. It still gave him a trigger of reaction, a tiny flicker back to that moment.

It's gone when Lupin's hands are on him and he realizes the taller man is giving him the opportunity to break free - he's won. A fire lights in his eyes and Severus stares at him, so close he can see himself in Lupin's gaze. Severus knows that Lupin doesn't want to rise to his bait and that he doesn't want to be angry or violent. This is a victory, getting this out of him. And look where they are, so nearly intimately linked. Severus could do anything - anything - and he'd be trapped. He could whisper a million words, spells and curses and hexes, and steal his will away.

Surely Lupin must know it, especially when Severus' hands go to his, fingers digging into the back of his hands, dry and cold, keeping him in place.

He doesn't speak - but it's a deadly and very real threat as it is.

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
Severus still doesn't let him go because he thinks he sees where this is going and it's sickening and fascinating all at once. He considers breaking away, perhaps even ripping at his eyes, something, anything, to teach him a lesson but then-- oh, but then.

It was a challenge, yes. A dare. And certainly Lupin knew the danger.

His eyes are clear and his voice is high and cold when he whispers it.

"Legilimens."

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
This is what you get he thinks viciously, known that Lupin will sense the intent as his consciousness shoves through his mind like a knife, rifling through and ripping out all the tender parts and violating them. He isn't being sneaky and he isn't being coy, he's brutalizing him because he wants this man to know what happens when he pushes Severus Snape too far and underestimates him.

"Beg me to stop you monster," he demands, his voice acid, hands and fingers gripping as hard as he can, painful. "Or I'll do it again."
Edited 2008-10-24 11:02 (UTC)

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
He gets what he demanded and so he breaks eye contact and pulls his hands away, letting Lupin stumble or drop or whatever suits him and stepping back himself. Severus takes several paces to one side, walking backward, putting space between them, keeping close watch on him. His wand isn't visible, but he can have it in hand in the blink of an eye.

It's a defensive stance, and the message is clear: If you come at me again I will retaliate lethally.

Silence ticks by as he lets the stolen glimpses of memory settle in his own mind. Later, he'll remove them for inspection, like so many bits of collected potion ingredients. When he finally speaks, his voice is calm, thought almost far-off sounding.

"Why do you push me the way that you do?"

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
"You know that's simply unhealthy, Lupin," he points out. "To supplement proper stability in your life with someone that hates you."

There is something deeply ironic about Severus Snape talking to anybody else, ever, about mental health. He seems to know it, too, because the soft tone of his voice is ever-so-twisted, self-depreciating in its mocking.

Apparently after hovering on the brink of an all-out battle, he can be perfectly civil.
Edited 2008-10-24 11:51 (UTC)

[identity profile] eduronox.livejournal.com 2008-10-24 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm sure he manages to make time to notice all on his own, don't you worry," Snape murmurs, keeping his eyes on him. He leans back slightly on the counter, arms crossed over his chest. Did they really think he didn't know about the going-ons inside the Black house, or that quaint little radio show? He knows all of your dark, shameful secrets of the future-past, Lupin. Enjoy.

Severus fixes an entirely fake half-smile on his face. "I have orders to process," he says. "Buy something or get out."