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Red (Spaces in Between) (Remus/Draco) PG-13

Title: Red (Spaces In Between)
Author: [info]hansbekhart
Rating: PG-13
Summary: After the war, no one is whole. Some people need to run to find themselves. Some turn to others for solace. In a place where Remus once found a home, now he rebuilds a life. Remus/Draco (mention of H/D, R/S)
Notes: This was written on a train ride to Nanjing on a scrap of Chinese newspaper, which was very annoying to do :). I've always been rather enamored of Hong Kong, and have settled Remus there in a few of my stories. Special thanks to [info]lilchickadee for being so patient with me over this.










He holds the boy’s face in his hands. His voice is soft, his words, measured. “Once,” he says, “when I was young, I made this my home.”



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They live in the bowels of the city, white washed walls and electric fans. The heat makes his bones cry out in remembrance, filling up the spaces between them. Pain leaches from his body as he sweats. He is never sure about the boy, who is silent and stiff even in the hot, wet air of Hong Kong. His skin gleams and loses pallor and turns pink but never looks any healthier. He is a beacon of white against a sea of black hair and dark faces.

The heat rouses them early in the morning. It comes with the sun, traveling over the horizon and painting the ocean in wide swatches of gold. They eat rice, or eggs, and drink tea, or coffee under the fan and they do not speak. He loses the boy on the maze of streets of Tsim Sha Tsui, finds him pawing through antiques in the little shops that spill carelessly out onto the sidewalk, heedless of cars of bicycles, porcelain as fine as eggshells nestled against clumsy sculptures, peasants in blue around a beatific Mao. The boy studies these with solemn scrutiny, ignoring the cajoling of the shopkeepers and their calculators, trying to show the young English boy what deals they will offer, just for him.

Nights are hallucinatory. Neon confounds them and it never grows any cooler, and there are more people than seem to see even in daytime, thronging the streets until dawn, shopping and drinking and dancing. The city of daylight might as well be dead compared to the one that breathes life into its twilight. They drink icy foreign beers and he teaches the boy simple words, numbers. The boy says nothing.

Sometimes they leave the city. Kowloon, Shenzen. Macao. He buys clothes for the boy with strange pink paper money. The boy buys small things: chops, cheap toys, jade. They have more money than they know what to do with, but it lies untouched. Sirius might not have known how to provide for those who truly needed it, but Harry did. They cannot touch his money yet, cannot face its reality, its cause. He changes lined paper into dollars instead, and they lack for very little but a voice and a purpose.



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They take the ferry back from Kowloon and are placid upon hard wooden benches, the night’s wind ruffling their hair and the boy slips a hand into his own, curling against his chest, tucking his skull into the hollow of neck and shoulder. Remus wraps his other arm around the boy. Their fingers tangle together. The city glitters gold across the water, but the wind is silent and warm.



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The boy comes to him that night, hesitates in the doorway until Remus opens his arms. He folds himself into Remus on the hard pallet that smells of sweet barley, shaking. There is a thin brown scar at the corner of his mouth and Remus kisses it carefully. The boy looks at him, his eyes bathed in colour and life from the neon that seeps into the room, and his limbs are long and coltish and not yet graceful as Remus is sure they will one day be. His skin is damp against Remus’ mouth and he cries out when he comes. It is the first time that Remus has heard him speak in three months.


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It grows hotter. He wouldn’t have thought it possible. They are languid, slow moving, skin reddened even indoors. The boy asks for his voice back. Remus taps his wand against the boy’s mouth, his ears, and now when he loses the boy to the street markets he finds him haggling fiercely with merchants in language that falls upon their ears as flawless Mandarin, his audacity and charm startling laughs and pats on the head. They begin to recognise him and no one charges extra anymore because they are foreign. He buys things for Remus, proud and shy in a way that Remus finds utterly charming. There is fruit at breakfast now, lychee, apples, round little pears. Draco still has not laughed since the end of the war, but Remus holds out hope.



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Draco holds Remus’ face in his hands. His voice is soft, his words, measured. “I loved him,” he says.

“I did too.”

“He loved me.”

“I know.”



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They take the bus to Stanley. It is a noisy, calamitous ride and they bounce back and forth on their seats. Cars no longer baffle Draco and small children hold solemnly onto his seat, staring in frank fascination. They buy ice cream from a stall and walk along the shoreline, and Draco’s fingers tangle in his. His skin gleams with sweat and his last sunburn peels the skin off his nose but there is something in his eyes that could almost be contentment. Remus has begun to tell him stories of his own life in Hong Kong and Draco listens quietly, his eyes on the grand houses that jut from the cliff sides above them, remainders of colonial times that are hardly ancient history. The ice cream runs onto his fingers and Remus watches his tongue dart between the webbing of his fingers, suck the tips into his mouth. The air is heavy around them, pregnant with silence and the far off shouts of children who play along the rocks, hundreds of languages that pour from the open-air bars where the tourists lounge in the shade.

There is lightning before the rain comes, startling in the sun and the heat that still takes his breath away, and it arcs above them. Draco’s mouth opens wide and that is when the rain begins to fall, torrential in a way that Remus had nearly forgotten about. It falls all around them and soaks them nearly through in the space of a heartbeat it takes for them to look at each other, and Draco throws his ice cream upon the sand and raises his hands to the sky.

The water beads in his hair and runs in fat drops down his face, and when Draco begins to laugh it bursts out of him in golden, childish peals, and his tears are lost among the raindrops.



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Later they peel each other’s clothes off, drier for the bus ride back home but chill to the touch. Air circulates sluggishly through their home and blows across Remus’ back as he rolls Draco onto his belly on the pallet that smells of sweet barley, the pallet that Draco shares with him every night. Draco is smaller than he is, taller than Sirius was and taller than Harry. Remus draws his mouth down the slope of Draco’s spine and Draco’s fingers catch along his body, urging him on with the smallest of caresses and whimpers.

He leaves red marks on Draco’s skin, lucky red the same colour as the cord around Draco’s neck, pressed upon him by an exuberant old shopkeeper who patted his cheek and told him it would keep him safe. He fits his body to Draco’s, long bones atop long bones and neon on their skin. Draco turns his head to kiss him and tucks his hips against Remus’ own and when they move together, oh, he feels like he is home. Soft moans and strangled cries fill up the spaces between them.



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“I loved him.”

“I know.”

“I love you.”

Remus sips his tea to hide his fear and the sudden smile that blossoms across his face. “Are you sure?”

“Yes.”

Their fingers tangle together.



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Tanned and limber in the streets of Hong Kong, Draco is no longer a beacon and one day Remus nearly loses him for good. He searches the maze of narrow streets with growing desperation, and the shadows grow long and golden beneath his feet. He stumbles over porcelain as fine as eggshells and waves an absent hand at the merchants who cry to him, asking where his charming young friend is. He runs up the steps that lead to Victoria Peak, looking into every dim alleyway for a glimpse of white-blond hair. His face is red and panicked and when he finally finds Draco he is so relieved that he can barely speak. His hands hang loose at his sides and he sucks in humid air. Draco is kneeling before a small plastic bin that is filled with tiny squirming turtles of all colours and all around him are tiny bamboo cages that buzz with the sound of thousands of contained crickets and Draco turns and smiles at him and gets to his feet.

He kisses Remus solemnly and slips a red cord around Remus’ neck, his fingers lifting up the small jade carving strung on it so that Remus can see. He explains the qualities of the rat that twists in clever relief on its smooth surface, his grin shy and proud. Red to keep you safe, rat for your birth year. Remus lays his fingers on top of Draco’s and then wraps his other hand around Draco’s waist and draws him close.

“Don’t leave me again,” he says, and Draco only laughs.

“I won’t,” he says, and they walk home under fading light that bends and breaks around impossible buildings that caress the sky and turns their footsteps golden.
Tags: draco malfoy, hansbekhart, remus lupin, remus/draco, titles: m-z

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[info]cowgirl_ed763

September 12 2005, 02:07:59 UTC 6 years ago

wonderufl pairing. never saw them together, but here they just fit.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:43:55 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you! I agree ;).

[info]wildestranger

September 12 2005, 04:16:31 UTC 6 years ago

Beautiful writing. I love how you interweave past events with present story, and create the world of the market. Also, hot sex. A most enjoyable read.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:44:42 UTC 6 years ago

Thanks so much :). It's a pretty vivid place in my memories, so I'm glad if I was able to capture it.

[info]justholdstill

September 12 2005, 04:21:24 UTC 6 years ago

This is utterly gorgeous. Remus/Draco isn't a pairing I've come across very often, but you've rendered it with such accuracy and poignancy that it's absolutely heartbreaking. The writing is lush and provocative and so original - I love that it's set in China, and I love the images you use that make it come alive.
LovelyLovelyLovely.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:46:28 UTC 6 years ago

Aww, thanks! Yeah, I've been fascinated by the pairing for a while but this is my first attempt (it's too hard to find fics for them lol!). China definitely holds a special place in my heart, such a beautiful place ... I was so happy to make use of it for a fic. Thanks again :D.

[info]penknife

September 12 2005, 04:36:05 UTC 6 years ago

Mmm, nice. I like how quiet this is.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:46:47 UTC 6 years ago

Aha, thanks!

[info]sheafrotherdon

September 12 2005, 06:04:21 UTC 6 years ago

This is absolutely gorgeous. I love that the pace seems to match the sluggish heat you're describing - that I don't want to hurry through the words, but rather to linger. I love the quiet, understated way you describe the relationship flourishing, so that it doesn't seem remotely odd but perfectly right that they'd fit together and find solace with one another. I love that Draco laughed, loved that there was someone to offer him comfort, love that Remus found that too.

In fact I loved it so much I'm off to read it again . . .

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:48:52 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you so much for such a thoughtful review :D. It's hard to find a situation for these characters even to interact, much less build a relationship, so it was a fun challenge plus it gave me a chance to set it in one of my favourite places :D. It definitely gives a special flavour to memories there, and I'm so glad that I was able to get that feeling across. Thanks again!

[info]licoricegirl

September 12 2005, 07:17:17 UTC 6 years ago

I've never liked these two together, because I've never been made to believe that.

Yeah, that just changed. Gorgeous. Just gorgeous. Reminds me a bit of novels I've read with slow lazy travels and endless descriptions that are just as important to the story as the events that take place.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:49:56 UTC 6 years ago

Aha, yeah, this is a difficult pair to imagine together! But I love 'em :D. And I'm totally pleased for the comparison to travel novels ... I'm in love with the place, and was so glad to find a story there :D. Thanks for your review!

[info]archon_mentha

September 12 2005, 13:01:44 UTC 6 years ago

Very beautiful.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:50:17 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you :).

[info]glamourousgeek

September 12 2005, 14:22:59 UTC 6 years ago

Sooo pretty! I love the style in this. The very last line was simply briliant.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:51:46 UTC 6 years ago

Ahaha, thank you! I practically put my friend to tears with frustration over that line ... it took as long as the rest of the story to write! Thanks for reviewing :D.

[info]underlucius

September 12 2005, 15:13:51 UTC 6 years ago

beautiful - I really thought you were going to make it sad, and I'm so glad you didnt!!! Very beautifully described and fascinating, coz this is somewhere I've always wanted to go.

xxx

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:53:47 UTC 6 years ago

Lol it was actually up in the air until I wrote the very last couple of scenes ... I hadn't decided until after their visit to Stanley that I just couldn't let this not be a happy ending :). So see - I CAN write happy fics! I surprised myself ;). Thanks so much for commenting ... and I totally recommend, if you ever get the chance, travel to Hong Kong and China. It's really a wonderful experience.

[info]kethlenda

September 12 2005, 17:44:30 UTC 6 years ago

I never even would have thought of Remus/Draco, but this is perfect. I love the way they start out sad and angsty after the war's end and Harry's death, then find happiness again. Beautiful.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:54:59 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you so much :). I love both of those characters, but it is very hard even to get them in the same room to interact. I'm glad you liked it :D.

[info]balfrog

September 12 2005, 17:53:59 UTC 6 years ago

OMG! it's gorgeous - the Remus/Draco that could have been in another angle in Casualties!
I love the echo of the backstory to this.
♥!!!

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:56:17 UTC 6 years ago

Aww, thanks! Lol you guessed correctly where my fascination with the pairing came from ... but dang it's hard to find this pairing.

(psst did you switch emails when you changed your screen name?)

[info]balfrog

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[info]maracela

September 12 2005, 19:47:05 UTC 6 years ago

There are just no words to describe how beautiful this is.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 19:56:35 UTC 6 years ago

**blush** Thank you so much :).

[info]mpuppet

September 12 2005, 19:59:26 UTC 6 years ago

Gorgeous. The atmosphere you've created is so rich and beautiful. This is definitely a fic I'd love to see as a short film.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 20:05:35 UTC 6 years ago

I'd love to film it, because then I'd get to stay there for a while lol ... thank you so much :D.

[info]geoviki

September 12 2005, 21:50:57 UTC 6 years ago

This is gorgeous! I ditto everything everyone said up there....and I'd like to add how well you move the story with as little dialogue as you've permitted yourself. That's hard to do.

This is a fun pairing, isn't it? I wrote Draco/Remus last year for [info]merry_smutmas just to try a new pairing, and I thought they have an interesting future together.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 23:05:09 UTC 6 years ago

Aww, thank you so much, especially for your comment about dialogue ... to be honest I have trouble with dialogue, so it's sort of a relief to try and do a story that doesn't rely on it.

Lol everyone that I suggest Remus/Draco to seems rather squicked by it, actually! I spent a long time crafting a friendship between them in a rather long story I finished earlier this year, and became really curious about the dynamic they would have. (There's just not enough damn fic for this pairing) But yeah, it is a lot of fun to write them together, isn't it? :D

[info]geoviki

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[info]geoviki

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[info]euphory

September 12 2005, 21:52:38 UTC 6 years ago

awwww. just awwwwww. so beautiful, so cute. i think there should be lots and lots of films and pictures made for this.
Remus and Draco in China!! delicious.

[info]hansbekhart

September 12 2005, 23:06:24 UTC 6 years ago

I agree :D. Awwwww is right. I didn't decide whether this needed a happy or sad ending until I realised I was just awwwww'ing too much to make it sad :D. Thanks so much!

[info]megstuff

September 14 2005, 09:53:50 UTC 6 years ago

(Here via hogwarts_today, I think.)

What a pleasure to find. This is just so, not one word too few or too many. It's atmospheric and fantastically beautiful and I've been picturing Draco and Remus wandering the streets of Hong Kong ever since I read it. Gorgeously done!

[info]hansbekhart

September 14 2005, 10:46:58 UTC 6 years ago

**blush** Thanks so much :D. Lol it's a very vivid place to me, so it makes me feel proud if its atmosphere has been stuck in your brain for a bit! (Lol now I kinda wish I had uploaded pictures to go along with the story)

[info]pauraque

September 14 2005, 13:32:06 UTC 6 years ago

This was beautifully done. I've recommended it.

[info]hansbekhart

September 14 2005, 20:42:39 UTC 6 years ago

Oh, thank you so much! And thank you for the lovely things you said in your rec ... as I've been blithering up and down this thread, I fall hard in love with certain places :D.

[info]flimpy

September 14 2005, 17:19:17 UTC 6 years ago

The details of the sights, sounds and textures of Hong Kong are really lovely, as though the place becomes a character itself. The Remus/Draco makes me melt. That they could be a source of comfort to each other, especially post-war, is exactly why I'm such a fan of this pairing. Wunderbar! ♥

[info]hansbekhart

September 14 2005, 20:46:13 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you! I've only today figured out there's quite a travel theme in my stories ... I never noticed it lol. Lol I love Remus/Draco - you're right, post-war they've got a really interesting (potential) dynamic ... so limitless lol.

[info]veryshortlist

September 14 2005, 17:50:18 UTC 6 years ago

Oh. How wonderfully lovely and well-written. The development of Remus's and Draco's relationship. And how Hong Kong is a character of its own.

[info]hansbekhart

September 14 2005, 20:46:54 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you so much :). I really enjoyed writing it, so it's been so lovely to get such a nice response.

[info]magicicada

September 14 2005, 20:29:30 UTC 6 years ago

That was so lovley and atmospheric. Very nicely done.

[info]hansbekhart

September 14 2005, 20:47:19 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you so much for your review :D.

[info]livii

September 15 2005, 13:26:28 UTC 6 years ago

This is really lovely; the setting is interesting and becomes a true character in its own right. The setting and writing are dreamy; I especially like this line from early on, which set the tone just right - They eat rice, or eggs, and drink tea, or coffee under the fan and they do not speak.. Great work, especially with a tricky pairing that needs a bit of convincing.

[info]hansbekhart

September 15 2005, 14:08:09 UTC 6 years ago

Lol! You have a very unerring eye, [info]livii. I really liked that line, even though it was random and didn't really have anything to do with the story. It's been great to get such a nice response to this story because although nothing in it is directly personal, it's very close to my heart and bits are taken from what I actually do in Hong Kong or China. Thank you so much for your review (I hope it won't embarass you if I say that I was hoping that you'd comment!)

[info]themostepotente

September 15 2005, 16:33:42 UTC 6 years ago

Remus/Draco is not a pairing I seek out, but this was really very lovely.

The atmosphere of this fic is fabulous. That's really a clincher with me sometimes.

Great job!

[info]hansbekhart

September 16 2005, 10:25:09 UTC 6 years ago

Thank you! I enjoyed writing it :D.

[info]sazzlette

September 15 2005, 19:29:43 UTC 6 years ago

Utterly charming. I love this pairing and I absolutely adore the setting you've written and the way you've worked their relationship into the setting. Beautiful, my dear :D

[info]hansbekhart

September 16 2005, 10:25:56 UTC 6 years ago

Aww, thank you :D. Love your icon, btw :D.

[info]sazzlette

6 years ago

[info]ravenpan

September 16 2005, 14:26:03 UTC 6 years ago

Red - spaces inbetween (D/R, d/h,r/s)

Heartbreakingly beautiful. So lovely.

[info]hansbekhart

September 17 2005, 09:31:18 UTC 6 years ago

Re: Red - spaces inbetween (D/R, d/h,r/s)

Er, sorry. Forgot to log in. Ignore the double response. But yeah lol, thanks so much!

[info]smoo_001

September 17 2005, 16:05:46 UTC 6 years ago

oh my god. I don't think i've ever read that pairing before, I don't even know if it's ever crossed my path, but DAMN I'm glad I did. Even at 2:30 in the morning. Lovely. Just lovely.

[info]hansbekhart

September 17 2005, 23:31:04 UTC 6 years ago

Crap, I totally forgot to log in again. Sorry about the double response! Lol just wanted to say thank you for reading and reviewing.
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