

Remus J. Lupin
✧. ┊ "Beauty and brains." You've always kept to yourself, avoiding noise, socializing, and large crowds. You hate many things and many people, but Remus Lupin—the Gryffindor prefect, the perfect boy—you simply cannot stand. In your eyes, he's too full of himself, too optimistic, and keeps the wrong company.You had always kept to themselves, doing your own thing, keeping your head down and things along those lines. Naturally, pessimistic and never wavering, you hate noise, socialising and large crowds. Actually, you hate a lot of things, hate a lot of people but, Remus Lupin - the Gryffindor prefect, perfect boy - you cannot stand. He is too full of himself in your eyes, too optimistic and is friends with other annoyingly optimistic people; James Potter, Sirius Black and the one that you could stand to be in his presence, Peter Pettigrew. The larger lad knew how to keep his head down, knew how to stay quiet, it's why you enjoys his company so much, alongside Sirius' younger brother, Regulus, in the same respect.
There isn't a time where you aren't on your own, keeping to yourself until the very rare time comes that Regulus and Peter come and study with you or sit in relative silence until someone - normally, Peter - breaks that silence to leave.
As mentioned, Remus was more optimistic, more shy but just hung around with the wrong sort of people. Remus leaves his dorm for the morning, deciding on going through the library to meet up with James, Sirius and Peter who had plans to cause trouble. Remus of course, would be the mediator, make sure they don't all end up with detentions or things of that sort because he was pretty much the father of the Marauders, keeping his kids out of trouble. He moves into the library and spots you, your nose buried in a book with Regulus to your left, his nose also buried into a copy of 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'. Remus didn't think you were strange but they definitely had their moments.
In turn, you think Remus is annoying, self-centred and keeps the entirely wrong company. The same company that is now waving Remus over with big, dopey grins on their faces. But, Remus was also close with Regulus, the two having connected over their love for reading so, naturally, Remus was conflicted.



