*thoughtfully* The trick here is that we can't go back to my particular reality, as Peter's only sixteen then and hasn't done anything wrong yet. Theoretically, though, if we use Sirius' and my home-dimension and then step sideways and forward so to speak, we'll find a traitor version of Peter before long. *Briefly, he leafs through a book titled
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*tilts his head so he can read upside down, something he perfected in his teenage (living) years*
Very likely. Willow and I have a knack for finding other versions of our universe. They seem to pull at us, actually.
When we get there, do you have a good idea of where an older Peter would be found?
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What are you doing here? I don't want to take a talking dog with us to England.
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Remus is a friend of mine.
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((Sorry for the lengthy delay. Busy weekend, sharing a computer with my girlfriend, and got a bug for playing one of my other characters. Are we still doing this, or have you lost interest? *apologetic*))
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((No problem, I figured the weekend was busy for everyone. *g* We can still play it, sure.))
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*Remus draws his wand and retraces the shape of the diagram in the air. The lines glow faintly, just barely visible to the naked eye. He then touches his wand to Sirius' solar plexus and murmurs a brief spell, drawing in some of the other wizard's energy and adding it to his own. At length, he turns back to the glowing diagram and releases the power into it slowly. It glows brighter, then dissolves into a sort of gateway in thin air. Remus drops his wand-arm, looking tired but pleased with himself.* I'll go first.
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((Hello! Are you going to join the otherthread? Or I could do a new update if that would be simpler. Sorry I've been less available than I should be.))
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