This story takes place in the Marauder's Era, but not as James or any of the Marauders as the main character, but, Severus Snape.
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Year 6, 1976.
Severus gazed at her longingly, watching her smile, and talk to her friends happily. He watched her, but looking around every few minutes to not look creepy. He watched her laugh, and it made his heart fill with warmth. Severus thought that she was the most beautiful thing that he had ever laid eyes on. Severus Snape, 6th year in Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He had fallen head-over-heels for another 6th year, Lily Evans. He loved everything about her. Her smile, her hair, her laugh, her clothes, her personality, and most importantly, her eyes. Her eyes was what seemed to really stand out about her. She stood out from everyone else because of them. They had a certain gleam that when you look into them, you couldn't stop. Severus sat alone at the Slytherin table, not really being the most popular person at Hogwarts. He continued to observe Lily and her friends, slowly beginning to daze off, until he saw James Potter and Sirius Black stroll over to her. They sat on either side of her and began to talk to her. Lily didn't seemed interested about talking to them at all, and Severus wanted to get up and tell them to leave Lily alone. He didn't, of course. Lily simply rolled her eyes and tried to focus on talking to her friends, But James and Sirius kept talking. Lily turned to James and started to tell them something that made them look at her in some type of weird way. She then turned to Sirius, who had the same reaction as James. The two got up and walked away from the table, who shot Lily some very confused looks. Severus relaxed his gaze when James and Sirius left, and hoped that somehow, maybe Lily told them to go away because Snape had gotten into her mind. That's what Severus wished, at least. He knew it would be extremely unlikely, but he still hoped. Just like he hoped that Lily liked Severus just as much as he liked her. Once again, extremely unlikely, but he still hoped. All of the tables at once stood up, and began to make their way to their classes. Severus didn't even realize it was time for class until Lily and her friends had stood up to go to their class. Severus felt it fortunate that the two had this class together. Potions.
