A/N: Hey guys. So this is my first fanfiction ever so please don't be too mean

I know that the first chapter is probably a boer but bear with me because there is something that happens in the first chapter that is necessary to the plot.

Anyways, I do hope you enjoy, rate and review! (constructive criticism please :D )

Chapter 1:

Lily Evans was sitting on her bed; a heavy book entitled "Hogwarts A History" in her laps. Clearly she had already read this book several times, for she could be heard saying to herself "no this chapter was boring, I don't want read it" and would skip several pages before plunging herself bag into deep lecture. Most people would find it quite peculiar that a 17-year-old girl would spend the last day of the summer holidays in their rooms, reading.

It was a fine day outside, and the rays of sunlight flooded through an open window into her room, and yet she rarely took a glance outside and if she were to, there wouldn't be a single trace of longing in her eyes, a sign that she had stayed inside of her own free will.

Lily Evan's bedroom was of sky-blue walls and seemed particularly empty and emotionless for a room. There weren't any posters or pictures representing her and her friends; just a white wooden desk, a bookshelf overcrowded by books, and a mahogany wooden bed on which blue ribbons were painted. The décor seemed quite childish for teenager and it was obvious she hadn't inhabited in this room for a long time from its' lack of personality.

Suddenly, there was a knock on the door. "Lily, open this door. Please? You've been in there since yesterday afternoon, you have got to eat?" said a man's voice. Lily looked up to the door but remained stubbornly silent. She turned back to her book and stared at it for several minutes, her eyes blank, clearly not taking in a word of what she was reading. Finally, with a sigh, she slammed the book and tossed into a brown trunk, which lay open beside her bed.

Another voice, this time a woman's said calmly: Lily, you aren't being reasonable. This is your last day here with us and I've prepared a nice dinner! I understand that you're upset but darling, Petunia has already apologized several times to you. Please! Let us at least enjoy tonight!" she stopped than waited a few more seconds before adding "Lily, are you listening?".

Lily was unsure whether she should remain silent till the next morning to prove her point or enjoy one last dinner with her parents before school started. Obviously she was right. How could it possibly be her fault that they had a car accident yesterday, she wasn't even the one driving! All she had done was cast a shield charm to protect her family from the blow but immediately her exasperating sister had jumped to conclusions and accused her and to make it worse, she had received several minutes later a warning from the ministry for having used magic outside out school. Of course, her parents had then decided that the car accident was her fault and she had to show them the letter to finally convince them of her innocence. But what made Lily so upset, was the fact that her parents would accuse her of such a thing. Petunia was practically drowning in her joy as Lily received the letter as she thought that the letter had been sent to expel her.

Petunia had always hated Lily for going to Hogwarts; she thought the school was for freaks and had conveniently forgotten that 7 years ago, she was jealous of her sister for being accepted instead of her. Every summer holiday, Petunia would try to, as she calls it, "de-freakise" Lily and would forbid her to even utter the word magic. She would actually act as a sister for the rest of the holidays but at the approach of Lily's return, would immediately switch back to her old, complaining self. This behavior had always greatly irritated Lily who found her sister immature. So after Petunia's accusation yesterday, Lily decided to lock herself in her bedroom, and hadn't eaten or talked to anyone. She was convinced that this was a necessary action to prove her point but at this point she didn't think she could bear to sadden her parents by refusing to eat one last time with them.

Finally, she sighed and replied:" If I come down, will I have 2 pieces chocolate cake?" The woman laughed before replying, "Anything you want." Giving up her pride, Lily stood up, unlocked the door and climbed down the stairs. In the dining room, she found her parents and Petunia already seated. Her mum and dad were both smiling, relieved that Lily wasn't angry anymore but Petunia ignored determinedly Lily and instead seemed to be focusing on a brown stain on the wall.

Lily sat down and served herself after her parents. The dinner went quite well, to Lily's liking. Petunia managed to forget her rage and talked to Lily in a perfectly normal tone. It was as if Petunia pushed the fact that Lily was going back to Hogwarts out of her mind for the rest of the dinner, something very unlike Petunia.

Lily went to bed that night peaceful and full from the delicious food that her mother and prepared, still savoring each and every flavor in her mouth.

In her room, Petunia laid in her bed her eyes wide open, thinking. Suddenly, after several minutes, she sat erect on her bed, a smile shining across her thin face. She knew what she had to do…

A/N: Well I hope that wasn't to bad (or boring). And again, rate and review :D