Confronting the Truth
Part 2
Regulus slowly stood up from the boy's lap, his eyes fixed on Sirius's angry face. The boy, still smiling, trailed his fingers over Regulus's ass and down his leg, a move that made Sirius's eyes flash with anger. Regulus's face turned an even deeper shade of red as he tried to step away, but the boy's hand lingered on his leg. Sirius took another step forward, his fists still clenched at his sides. "Don't touch him," he growled, his eyes fixed on the boy's hand. The boy held up his hands in a gesture of surrender, but didn't remove his hand from Regulus's leg. "Hey, I'm just showing some affection," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. Regulus finally managed to step away from the boy, his eyes fixed on Sirius's face. "Sirius, please," he mouthed, but Sirius just shook his head. The boy chuckled and sat back down on the couch, looking like he was enjoying the scene. "You know, Sirius, you're just jealous because you're not having any fun," he said, his voice dripping with malice. Sirius's eyes narrowed. "I'm not here to have fun," he said, his voice low and menacing. "I'm here to take care of my brother." Regulus took a step forward, his eyes fixed on Sirius's face. "Sirius, stop," he said, his voice shaking. "Just listen to me, okay?" Sirius hesitated, his anger and protectiveness warring with his desire to listen to his brother. He took a deep breath and nodded. "Okay, I'll listen," he said, his voice still tight with emotion. "But you need to explain to me what's going on here." The boy on the couch chuckled again, and Regulus shot him a warning glance. "Just go," Regulus said, his voice firm. "Please." The boy shrugged and stood up, still smiling. "Fine, I'll leave you two to your little family drama," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "But don't think this is over, Regulus." The boy walked out of the room, leaving Sirius and Regulus alone. The silence between them was thick and heavy, and Sirius could feel the tension building. He took a deep breath and tried to calm down, knowing that he needed to listen to his brother and understand what was going on.