- Rating:
- PG
- House:
- The Dark Arts
- Characters:
- Peter Pettigrew Sirius Black
- Genres:
- Angst
- Era:
- Multiple Eras
- Spoilers:
- Philosopher's Stone Prizoner of Azkaban
- Stats:
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Published: 02/11/2003Updated: 02/11/2003Words: 677Chapters: 1Hits: 482
The Sin We Share
Amelia
- Story Summary:
- Peter listens as Sirius tries to convince James to make Peter the Secret Keeper. Then the night that the Potters were killed, Peter watched Sirius come to the wreckage of the their home. Finally, the confrontaion in the alley. All from Peter's point of view.
- Posted:
- 02/11/2003
- Hits:
- 482
- Author's Note:
- Normally, I hate Peter. Don't be mad at me. Just don't like him. This is a result of the debates about Peter in the FAP CHAT! (which all you registered users should be at).
The Sin We Share
Look at him James. He’s weak, inept and a coward. Do
really think Voldemort is going to go after him when he would
have some one with talent, strength and courage?
You said it so casually, pointing your dirty finger at me while I
sat in the corner. And what do I do? I scowl a little, and mutter
something under my breath. Inside though, inside I’m
laughing. I’m laughing at how very stupid you’re going
to look. I almost laugh out loud, thinking about it. But, of
course, you’re right. Nobody will ever suspect me, that’s
why this is so perfect.
James, I’m telling you to use him instead!
That’s it, just keep digging Sirius. Dig James and Lily’s
graves first and then your own. I still sit in the corner,
listening to the argument. Remus drops by. You suspect him of
being a spy, you’re looking in the wrong direction. You both
speak so shortly to each other, to think that you were once such
good friends. But you think you have him pegged, the werewolf,
the obvious traitor. You’ve always been thick in that
respect, pointing out the obvious. You say something sympathetic
to him anyway, you know he’s lost a lot already. Remus isn’t
too bright either. None of you are. You all sit in your delusions
that we’re all so trust worthy. Well, I supposed that you
and Remus don’t. But you’re missing the truth. The only
one who ever saw the truth is gone, and Remus is the only one who
cares. Good riddance if you ask me, which you don’t. You
never ask me.
The Potters are gone...
You don’t see me nestled in the wreckage, but I see you. You
stand in the middle of the mess, crying. You keep asking yourself
why you let this happen, calling out to James for forgiveness.
There is no forgiveness for you and I, we’re both damned.
You for trusting and me for betraying. It’s a burden that we’ll
both carry forever. But if you’re lucky, you won’t have
it for very long. I sneak away. I know what I have to do.
I trusted you! You betrayed us!
You stand in front of me, blocking my only obvious escape. I
stare at you for a moment, I have to make sure there are
witnesses you know. You’re shaking with rage. You’re
holding your wand so tightly that your knuckles are white. You’re
crying. I’m crying too, but for a completely different
reason. I’m terrified. I didn’t plan on any of this
happening. I wasn’t supposed to be on the losing side. It
can’t be helped now I suppose. I have to do what I have to
do or I’m going to be in a bigger fix than this.
James and Lily! How could you!
You look flabbergasted. You know the truth, and I know the truth,
but nobody else does. Nobody else will. I’m going to make
sure of that. I draw my wand. You don’t suspect what I’m
about to do. You think you’re going to kill me and get
revenge. How very wrong you are. The next moment are a blur to
me. I have tricks up my sleeve. The alley is ripped apart.
Peoples screams are silenced before they’re heard. The smell
of ozone and burned garbage fills the air. I change and drop into
the gutter. Don’t worry though, I’ve left you a little
something to remember me by. I’ve left you my finger.
Now I sit in the sewer and I listen. You’re laughing like a
maniac. You know you’re innocent, and I know you’re
innocent, but nobody else knows. You’re not really innocent,
of course. You allowed this all to happen. It’s as much your
sin as it is mine. They’ve come to take you away and you’re
still laughing. You don’t even put up a fight. You just go.
They’re taking you to Azkaban, where you’ll rot
forever. You’re taking the punishment for me. You always
were a good friend.