LyrisaLove says : So here's the very first crossover I've actually ever done... Ikr... But bare with me.
Eevee2010 asked me if I ever considered doing one and I said yes.
So as we're both HP and OUAT fans we decided to write this.
It's a very long prologue about the first day of Hogwarts.
For once this is a proper story and not loads of... 'Other interesting stuff'... hehe. *Pulls my naughty s*xy face*
I hope you enjoy it. ;)
Eevee2010 says: Hej, lambs! I hope you'll enjoy this new amazing story about Lily and Pan. In the magical world of Harry Potter.
Prologue: Five Years Ago
Glossy hair covered her face as she slept soundlessly on her small, but beyond comfy bed.
Though Lily was sleeping, she was beyond excited for the morning that was about to come.
For she was going to be sorted into her house. There are four houses, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, Griffindor and Slytherin.
Lily hoped she was going to be in Griffindor, but her brother, Felix had told her countless of times that she wasn't brave enough to be one.
She knew he would be in Slytherin, he was always mean to her.
As the eleven year old slept, she dreamed of a star, she would always dream of it.
The shining diamond urged her to follow it, straight till morning.
But she never could reach it it was too high. "Wake up!"
Was what she heard before a ice cold bucket of water was chucked over her. "FELIX!" She yelled, her bright blue eyes glared at him.
"Morning sis'." He smirked.
"You little-!"
She cut herself off when she saw her father enter the room.
"What on earth- oh." He noticed how drenched Lily was and frowned at Felix. "Why?" He asked simply.
Felix shrugged. "Because she's my sister. It's my job to be mean to her. Ain't that right sis'?"
Lily narrowed her eyes and stuck her tongue out at him. "Only if I can do the same to you."
She stood up and started to chase him, but Hagrid called after them. "Where're you two goin'?" He asked.
The siblings exchanged glances. "Hogsmeade." It was funny how siblings could communicate with their eyes, no matter how much they teased each other.
Hagrid shook his head. "Not today you ain't." He said, smiling, well at least it looked like her was. You could barley see his lips because his beard was in the way.
Sometimes Lily and Felix both wondered if he was really their father.
Sure he was a great one, but they looked nothing alike. Felix and Lily had the same pale skin and blue eyes.
But Hagrid's eyes were almost black.
Felix groaned, "Of course, it's today... School..." Every year they would aid Hagrid set up the boats for the first years.
Lily grinned widely. "Awesome! This is gonna be great!" Felix glared at her.
She shrugged. "So, dad... When do we start?"
He sighed. "Um... After breakfast and... When you're dry." Lily had almost forgotten she was completely drenched.
"Urgh! I'm so gonna get you back, Felix." She seethed.
He smirked. "You say that every time."
Lily stuck her tongue out again. "Whatever."
Hagrid cleared his throat. "I'm not goin' to be able to help this year, kids...I' gotta um... Do somethin' for Dumbledore."
"Like what?" Felix asked. "You've said that a lot this week." He noticed.
Lily sighed. "If it's private, Felix, don't ask. It's rude."
It was his turn to stick his tongue out at her. "I'll be back later." Then, Hagrid made his way up to the castle.
Felix smirked and sat down on a chair next to the kitchen table. "So, what's for breakfast?" He asked Lily who was making herself a jam sandwich.
She grinned. "Whatever you make it, bro'." She mentally gave herself a small round of applause when she said it.
He snatched her sandwich and started eating it. "Oi!"
Felix scoffed the whole thing down in one and laughed at her disgusted expression. "That was lovely! Thanks Lil'."
"Git!" She called after him as he made his way out of the house.
And that's pretty much how the rest of their morning went.
Two boys sat on the Hogwarts Express and from the moment they met, they knew they'd be great friends.
"I tried to turn him yellow yesterday to make him more interesting, but the spell didn't work I'll show you..."
The ginger boy, Ron rummaged around in his trunk and pulled out a very battered-looking wand.
It was chipped in places and something white was glinting at the end.
"Unicorn hair's nearly poking out. Anyway-" He had just raised his wand when the compartment door slid open.
The toad-less boy, who had come into their compartment earlier had returned, but this time he had a girl with him.
She was already wearing her new Hogwarts robes.
"Has anyone seen a toad? Neville's lost one," she said.
She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth.
"We've already told him we haven't seen it," said Ron, but the girl wasn't listening, she was looking at the wand in his hand.
"Oh, are you doing magic? Let's see, then."
She sat down. Ron looked taken aback. "Er - all right."
He cleared his throat. "Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, turn this stupid, fat rat yellow."
He waved his wand, but nothing happened. Scabbers stayed gray and fast asleep.
"Are you sure that's a real spell?" asked the girl. "Well, it's not very good, is it? I've tried a few simple spells just for practice and it's all worked for me. Nobody in my family's magic at all, it was ever such a surprise when I got my letter, but I was ever so pleased, of course, I mean, it's the very best school of witchcraft there is, I've heard - I've learned all our course books by heart, of course, I just hope it will be enough - I'm Hermione Granger, by the way, who are you."
She said all this very fast. Harry, the scruffy black haired boy, wearing round glasses, looked at Ron, and was relieved to see by his stunned face that he hadn't learn all the course books by heart either.
"I'm Ron Weasley," Ron muttered
"Harry. Harry Potter," said Harry.
"Are you really?" said Hermione. "I know all about you, of course - I got a few extra books. For background reading, and you're in Modern Magical History and The Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts and Great Wizarding Event of the Twentieth Century.
"Am I?" said Harry, feeling dazed.
"Goodness, didn't you know, I'd have found out everything I could if it was me," said Hermione. "Do either of you know what house you'll be in? I've been asking around, and I hope I'm in Gryffindor, it sounds by far the best; I hear Dumbledore himself was in it, but I suppose Ravenclaw wouldn't be too bad...Anyway, we'd better go and look for Neville's toad. You two had better change, you know, I expect we'll be there soon."
And she left, taking the toad-less boy with her.
"Whatever house I'm in, I hope she's not in it, " said Ron. He threw his wand back into his trunk. "Stupid spell - George gave it to me, but he knew it was a dud."
"Now let's do the boats!" Lily said for the hundredth time that day
Felix groaned again. "You do it. I'm busy!"
Lily glared a him. "You're not doing anything!" She snapped.
He smirked at her. "Actually I'm annoying you... And doing a good job of it by the look on your face."
She faked a huge smile. "Bye then."
And Lily walked down to the boat, waiting for her brother to join her.
Sure enough he was there in a matter of minutes. "You're a pain, d'you know that?" He teased.
Lily laughed. "I thought you were the annoying one!?"They took at least two hours to finish lighting the lanterns on the boat, seeing as they can't use magic.
Hagrid told them it was good exercise for them to do it anyway when they had asked him, or rather, when Felix had asked him.
"Now what?" Felix asked.
Lily raised an eyebrow, "We get changed into our robes, the train will be here soon."
Lily almost ran up the stairs with Felix walking slowly behind her. "Oi!" He called her.
She turned around, slightly out of breath. "What?"
"Don't come near me when we're in there... People might think we're... Related." He whispered as they reached the open door.
She grinned. "Which we are." She reminded him sweetly. "Come on, brother!" She shouted. "We'll be late for the sorting!"
He glared at her because now, they had an audience.
Lily skipped over to the group with an innocent smile on her face.
Felix was staring daggers at her. "Hello!" Said a girl from beside Lily. "I'm Hermione. Hermione Granger."
"Lily." She shook her hand.
"Welcome to Hogwarts, my name is Professor McGonagall." Said a rather tall and skinny lady, Lily and Felix both already knew.
"The start-of-term banquet will begin shortly, but before you take your seats in the Great Hall, you will be sorted into your houses. The Sorting is a very important ceremony because, while you are here, your house will be something like your family within Hogwarts. You will have classes with the rest of your house, sleep in your house dormitory, and spend free time in your house common room."
Of course Felix and Lily already knew all of this, but they listened anyway.
"The four houses are called Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin." The professor continued. "Each house has it's own noble history and each has produced outstanding witches and wizards. While you are at Hogwarts, your triumphs will earn your house points, while any rule breaking will lose house points."
Lily glanced over at Felix who was talking to a boy with platinum blond hair and two rather large boys. They all looked rather smug, and just one look, Lily disliked them.
"At the end of the year, the house with the most points is awarded the house cup, a great honor. I hope each of you will be credit to whichever house becomes yours."
Hermione smiled brightly, she seemed even more excited then she was. "What house do you think you'll be in?" She whispered.
The bushy haired girl turned to her. "I hope I'm in Griffindor. I heard it's the best one."
Lily chuckled. "Me too. Good luck."
"The Sorting Ceremony will take place in a few minutes in front of the rest of the school. I suggest you all smarten yourselves up as much as you can while you are waiting."
McGonagall's eyes lingered for a moment on Neville's cloak, which was fastened under his left ear, and on Ron's smudged nose. Harry nervously tried to flatten his hair.
"I shall return when we are ready for you," said Professor McGonagall. "Please wait quietly."
She left the chamber.
"It it true then, what they're saying on the train." A smug voice spoke out loudly. "Harry Potter has come to Hogwarts."
"Yes," said Harry.
Lily's eyes widened. "Oh, no." She saw her brother behind the one who was talking.
Harry was looking at the other boys. Both of them were thickset and looked extremely mean.
Standing on either side of the pale boy, they looked like bodyguards.
"This is Crabbe, and Goyle," He boy carelessly, noticing where Harry was looking. "And I'm Malfoy...Draco Malfoy."
Ron gave a slight cough, which might have been hiding a snigger.
Draco glared at him.
"Think my name's funny, do you? No need to ask yours, Red hair, and a hand me down robe? You must be a Weasley. Well soon find that some wizarding families are better than others, Potter. Don't want to go making friends with the wrong sort. I can help you there."
Lily barged through the crowed, Hermione had started to talk to the toad less boy again.
Just as Draco held out his hand to shake Harry's, Lily stood in front of him. "I think he can tell who the wrong sort is for himself," She said coolly.
Draco smirked. "Got yourself a girlfriend, huh, Potter?"
Lily glared at him. "He's not my boyfriend!"
Felix rolled his eyes. "Get lost, Lily." He snapped.
"Is this your sister?" Draco asked him, noticing the annoyance from his new friend's voice.
Felix nodded. "Unfortunately." He sighed.
Professor McGonagall returns and smacks him on the shoulder with a paper. The four of them retreated with one last glare.
Lily turned around and smiled at Harry and Ron. "Hi."
"Hey." Said Henry.
Ron grinned. "That was bloody wicked!" He stated.
Lily laughed sweetly. "Thanks."
"Why weren't you on the boats?" Henry asked her. "I didn't see you."
Lily smiled. "I live here." She stated.
Their eyes widened. "Really?"
She nodded. "My dad works here."
"Is he a teacher?" Hermione asked from beside Harry.
The two boys jumped slightly. "Where'd you come from,"
She glared at him, before she could reply, however, Lily answered Harry's question. "No... He works on the grounds... His name is Hagrid."
Harry's eyes widened. "Hagrid?"
"You know him?" She asked, confused by his reaction.
He nodded. "He was the one who practically bought me to Hogwarts."
"Awesome!" Lily exclaimed.
Someone cleared their throat from behind her. It was the Professor. "Sorry, Miner-Professor."
She led them into the hall.
"Now, form a line," Professor McGonagall told them, "And follow me."
Feeling oddly as though his legs had turned to led, Harry got into line behind a boy with sandy hair, with Ron behind him.
They walked out of the chamber, back across the hall, and through a pair of double doors into the great hall.
Lily had been in this room many times and she smiled to herself whenever she saw the strange and splendid place.
It was lit by thousands and thousands of candles that were floating in mid-air over four tables, where the rest of the students were sitting.
These tables were laid with glittering golden plates and goblets. At the top of the hall was another long table where the teachers say.
Professor McGonagall led the first years up there, so that they came to a halt in the line facing the other students, with the teachers behind them.
The hundreds of faces staring at them looked like pale lanterns in the flickering candlelight.
Dotted here and there among the students, the ghosts shone misty silver.
Mainly to avoid all the staring eyes, Lily looked upward and saw a velvety black ceiling dotted with stars.
She heard Hermione whisper to her, "It's not real, the ceiling. It's just bewitched to look like the night sky. I read about it in Hogwarts: A History."
It was hard to believe there was a ceiling there at all, and that the Great Hall didn't simply open up to the heavens.
Professor McGonagall silently placed a four-legged stool in front of them.
On top of the stool she put a pointed wizard's hat.
This hat was patched and frayed and extremely dirty.
"So we've just got to try on the hat!" Ron whispered to Harry.
"I'll kill Fred, he was going on about wrestling a troll." Lily frowned, wondering who this 'Fred' was.
Harry smiled weakly. Yes, trying on the hat was a lot better than having to do a spell, but he did wish they could have tried it on without everyone watching.
Professor McGonagall stepped forward holding a long roll of parchment.
"When I call your name, you will put on the hat and sit on the stool to be sorted," she said, "Hermione Granger."
"Oh, no... Okey, relax," Whispered Hermione, to herself.
"Mental that one, I'm telling you," said Ron. Harry nods in agreement.
Lily glared at them playfully. "Actually she's just a nerd." They chuckled in response.
"GRYFFINDOR!" shouted the hat. Ron Groaned.
Hermione jumped off the stool with a smile.
Lily noticed the look on Harry's face and asked. "What's wrong?"
A horrible thought struck Harry, as horrible thoughts always do when you're very nervous.
"What if I'm not chosen at all? What if I just sit there with the hat over my eyes for ages, until Professor McGonagall jerks it off my head and says there had obviously been a mistake and I'd better get back on the train?"
Lily giggled. "That never happens! I promise!" She'd seen enough sortings to know.
Draco Malfoy's name was called out and he pushed pat Lily roughly. "Git." She hissed, loud enough so he could hear her.
He got his wish at once: the hat had barely touched his head when it screamed, "SLYTHEREIN!"
Malfoy went to join his friends Crabbe and Goyle, and of course Felix, looking pleased with himself.
"Ronald Weasley," said Professor McGonagall.
Ron gulped and walked up. He sat down and the hat was put on.
"Ah! Another Weasley. I know just where to put you...Gryffindor!"
"Harry Potter!"
As Harry stepped forward, whispers suddenly broke out like little hissing fires all over the hall.
"Potter, did she say?"
"The Harry Potter?"
The last thing Harry saw before the hat dropped over his eyes was the hall full of people craning to get a good look at him.
Next second he was looking at the black inside of the hat. He waited.
"Hmm," said a small voice in his ear. "Difficult. Very difficult. Plenty of courage, I see. Not a bad mind either. There's talent, Ah, my goodness, yes - and a nice thirst to prove yourself, now that's interesting...So where shall I put you?"
Harry gripped the edges of the stool and thought, 'Not Slytherin, not Slytherin.'
"Not Slytherin, eh?" said the small voice. "Are you sure? You could be great, you know, it's all here in your head, and Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, no doubt about that - no? Well, if you're sure - better be GRYFFINDOR!"
Harry heard the hat shout the last word to the whole hall.
He took off the hat and walked shakily toward the Gryffindor table. He was so relieved to have been chosen and not put in Slytherin, he hardly noticed that he was getting the loudest cheer yet.
Percy, the Prefect and also Ron's older brother, got up and shook his hand vigorously, while the Weasley twins yelled, "We got Potter! We got Potter!"
Harry sat down opposite the ghost in the ruff he'd seen earlier.
"Thomas, Dean," A black boy, with dark chocolate eyes, joined Harry at the Gryffindor table.
"Jones, Felix," said Professor McGonagall.
Felix hitched nervously when he heard the name, but he quickly realized that the last name was wrong and started to relax again. "Jones, Felix," repeated
Professor McGonagall and was now looking over at him and he knew now that she meant him.
Felix sat on the stool for what felt like a whole minute before the hat declared him a Slytherin.
He's shocked by the name Professor McGonagall had called out, but he doesn't say anything and walks over to the Slytherin table.
Lily frowned and her stomach churned when McGonagall called her. "Jones, Lily."
Shakily, she walked over to the hat and Professor placed it on her head.
She almost jumped out of her skin when it spoke to her. "Ah! Another Jones child. But you're different, I can feel it. Special..."
Lily had tensed when he called her 'Jones.' "My name is Lily Evangelina Hagrid..." She whispered.
The hat laughed at her comment. "No, you're Lily Evangelina Jones... Destined a life faraway from here."
'Hurry up... Sort me..." She had taken even longer than Harry and people started muttering.
"You're a difficult one, aren't you." He said. "But I think you'll do well in... GRIFFINDOR!"
Lily gave the hat back to Professor McGonagall and ran out of the hall.
Felix stood up and ran after her, she was his sister after all. No one else went after them.
Hermione, Harry and Ron exchanged worried glances. "Funny, really." Said Fred. "One's in Slytherin and the other in Griffindor... They're related! It's not right, is it?"
His twin, George nodded. "Strange. But you gotta admit, she's pretty cute." They snickered.
"She only eleven, it's not illegal... For once." He muttered under his breath.
Hermione glared at them. "Don't you have any idea how she must be feeling?"
"What?" They asked her.
She sighed deeply, but it was Harry who replied. "She thought her dad was Hagrid..."
Rubeus Hagrid had seen when Lily and Felix run out of the Great Hall after the sorting ceremony.
He hadn't been in the hall, for he was just coming back from the third floor of the castle.
Dumbledore had given him some work to do up there.
Concern crossed his face and he decided to follow them.
It was a beautiful night. The stars sparkled like millions of diamonds in the sky and the bright light from the moon kept him calm.
His son and his daughter's trail ended at the wooden hut that was built right next to the Forbidden Forest.
Hagrid heard sounds that came inside the cabin and was able to tell at once that it was Lily who was crying and opened up the wooden door quickly.
There are two rooms inside, one with harms and pheasants hanging from the celling.
There is also a fireplace where, most of the time a copper kettle is used to boil water.
In the corner stood a massive bed with patchwork quilt over it.
The other room belonged to Felix and Lily. "Lily, calm down!" Felix insisted.
Hagrid cleared his throat and Felix glared at him. "Were you going to tell us?" He hissed angrily.
"Of course..." Said Hagrid, sticking his right hand into his coat pocket and pulled out what would appear to be a handkerchief and gave it to Lily.
"...I-I just didn't except it to happen today... and especially not like that- A-at the ceremony." He sighed and turned around so that he was now facing the kitchen. He walked up to the fireplace where his copper kettle hung over the calm embers of the warm fire.
"Wh-what happened? H-how exactly d-did you find us?" Lily asked with a hoarse voice she had gotten after all her crying.
"First-and understand this, 'cause it's very important. Not all wizards are good. Some of them go bad. A few years ago there was a wizard who went as bad as you can go and his name was P - ...his name was P - ..." Hagrid gulped, but no words came out.
"Maybe if you wrote it down?" suggested Felix with a hint of annoyance in his voice.
"No, I can't spell it. All right. His name was Peter Pan."
"Peter Pan?" repeated Lily.
"Shh!" Hagrid decided to explain. "It was dark times, very dark times. Pan started to gather some followers, brought 'em over to the dark side. Anyone that stood up to him ended up dead. Harry's parents fought against him, but nobody lived once he decided to kill 'em. Except for Harry Potter."
"Harry? He tried to kill...Harry?" asked both Lily and Felix with shock.
"Yes. That ain't no ordinary cut on his forehead. A mark like that only comes from being touched by a curse...and an evil curse at that."
"What happened to Pa-...You-Know-Who?" asked Felix.
"Good question. Some say he died. Codswallop in my opinion. Nope, I reckon he's out there, still, too tired to go on, but one thing's absolutely certain.
Something about Harry stumped him that night. That's why he's famous. That's why everybody knows his name. His the boy who lived." Hagrid looked both at
Lily and Felix with warmth and respect blazing in his eyes.
The sibling's eyes widened. "What does that h-have to do with you finding us?"
Hagrid let out a deep heavy breath. "The day... You-Know-Who killed Harry's parents, a... um..."
"A what?" Felix snapped.
"A tornado struck..." Hagrid stated, his eyes glassy. "Right here, at Hogwarts... Somehow, you two are connected with whatever happened that night..."
Lily's eyes widened. "What happened... Wh-when the tornado came?"
"A handmade basket of straw came flying out of the tornado and in that basket... lay a baby boy and a baby girl tucked in a gray blanket made of wool," said Hagrid.
Lily frowned. "I-I don't understand..."
"I means we're not from this world." Felix explained, staring daggers at who he thought was his father.
Tears leaked down her eyes and Lily ran out of the house. "Lily, I'm sorry!" Hagrid's voice was faintly heard from within.
She ran into the forbidden forest and Felix was on her trail.
"Lily wait!" At the sound of her brother's voice, Lily ran faster into the forest.
But Felix was faster and caught up with her. "He lied to us!" She cried.
He nodded. "I know. But it doesn't change anything-"
"It changes everything, Felix!" She yelled. "We're not even from this world! I just... I just feel so... Lost."
Before Felix could reply, a faint but enchanting music could be heard deeper within the forest.
They instantly started to follow the sound. It was a strange melody, Lily wouldn't know how to describe it.
All she could say is that it came from pipes. That it was creepy, yet somehow she felt she needed to follow it.
Hagrid came striding towards them out of the door, Fang at his heel. Felix and Lily had been gone for a while, and he had a sick feeling in the pit of his stomach that they were in the forbidden forest.
Filch had sent him an owl, with a letter telling him that he had three students, first years, who already needed detention.
Apparently they had been caught wandering the castle after dark.
Hagrid was carrying his large crossbow and a quiver of arrows hung over his shoulder.
"Abou' time," he said flatly. "I bin waitin' fer half an hour already. All right, Harry, Ron?"
"I shouldn't be too friendly to them, Hagrid," said Flich coldly. "They're here to be punished, after all."
"That's why yer late, is it?" said Hagrid, frowning at Flich. "Bin lecturin's them, eh? 'Snot your place ter do that. Yah've done yer bit. I'll take over from here."
"I'll be back at dawn," said Flich. "For what's left of them," he added nastily, and he turned and started back forward the castle, his lamp bobbing away in the darkness.
Malfoy now turned to Hagrid. "I'm not going in that forest," He said, wanting to make himself clear.
Harry was pleased to hear the note of panic in his voice.
"Yeh are if yeh want ter stay at Hogwarts," said Hagrid fiercely. "Yeh've done wrong an' now yeh've got yer pay fer it."
"But this is servant stuff, it's not for students to do. I thought we'd be copying lines or something, if my father knew I was doing this he'd-"
He was cut off. "-tell yer that's how it is at Hogwarts," Hagrid growled. "Copyin' lines! What good's that ter anyone? They'll do summant useful or yeh'll get out.
If yeh think yer father'd rather you were expelled, then get back off ter the castle an' pack. Go on."
Malfoy didn't move. He looked at Hagrid fractiously, but then dropped his gaze.
"Right then," said Hagrid, "Now, listen carefully, 'cause it's dangerous what we're gonna do tonight, an' I don' want no one takin' risks. Follow me over here a moment."
He led them to the very edge of the forest. Holding his lamp up high, he pointed down a narrow, winding earth track that disappeared into the thick black trees.
A light breeze lifted their hair as they looked into the forest. "My chi- Lily and Felix are in there somewhere, and we're gonna get 'em."
Lily smiled brightly at the lovely sound luring them towards a loud fire, where boys danced savagely around it.
Without any hesitation at all, the two siblings joined them.
She couldn't have felt happier, the way she moved gracefully amongst the young boys, ignoring the sadness in her heart.
But she didn't noticed the hooded figure watching her every move.
Her face was still wet with tears, shimmering on her pale face, reflecting the fire.
All of a sudden the music stopped, but the boys kept dancing, as though it was still playing.
Lily collapsed and so did Felix. The hooded figure walked over to Lily and pulled her up.
"Th-thank you." She sniffed.
He narrowed his eyes unexpectedly. "Who are you?" He demanded.
"I'm L-"
Before she could reply, Felix came over. "Wh-who are you?" He asked.
"Oh, did I forget to introduce myself?" He grinned. "I'm Peter." Lily's stomach churned uncomfortably. "Peter Pan."
Her eyes widened and she went to run, but he appeared in front of her. "Where do you think you're going, princess?"
Felix ran over to them. "Leave her alone."
Peter raised an eyebrow. "Perhaps I should... She looks a little down in the dumps, doesn't she." He remarked. "What happened?"
Lily sank to the floor in tears again, Pan just stared at her, confused. "We just found out we aren't even from this world..." Felix said angrily.
Peter scoffed, "Is that all?" He asked rhetorically.
"What do you want from us?" Felix asked, a slight sound of worry in his voice.
He knew he was talking to a murderer. "Well, I would have killed you." He stated calmly, causing Lily to sob louder. "But seeing as you don't come from this world... Where did you come from?"
"W-we d-d-don't k-know!" Lily cried.
Peter raised an eyebrow and knelt down to her level and cupped her chin. Felix felt his brotherly side take over at Pete's actions, but he didn't do anything, afraid of the consequences.
But the Pan spoke. "Lost. Pretty and alone... I could do with a little girl like you in Neverland, you know." Lily shivered.
"Neverland?" Felix asked him.
Peter grinned. "Neverland. Is an island beyond this earth's galaxy," He stated. "And the word 'Enchanted' isn't the word enough to describe it's true nature. It can be like a paradise in heaven and it can be hell. Depending on the point of view." He added, smirking at Lily.
Lily closed her eyes. "No... I-I don't want to go there... D-don't take me."
He chuckled darkly. "Not yet, love." He looked her up and down after he'd pulled her to her feet. "You're too young."
"Don't take her at all." Felix hissed. "They way you describe it sounds like somewhere a girl would hate."
Pan grinned. "They do. But you would like it... All boys do."
"Then take me." Felix stated. "I'd rather be there than here anyway."
Peter turned to him. "You've got until she turns seventeen to find me the Philosophers stone. Fail and I'll take her... Forever."
Malfoy narrowed his eyes at Hagrid. "I thought the forbidden forest was FORBIDDEN. Hence the name."
"They know the forest almost better than I do... But now... I- We really need to find 'em." Hagrid stated. "Now, we're gonna spilt up. Malfoy, go with Harry. And here, take Fang with ya'."
He sent an apologetic look towards Harry before he and Ron went the other way.
They walked for nearly half an hour, deeper and deeper into the forest, until the path became almost impossible to follow because of the trees were so thick.
There were times he swore he could've heard some distant music.
Harry could see a clearing ahead, through the tangled branches of an ancient oak.
"Look-" he murmured, holding out his arm to stop Malfoy.
Something bright and orange was gleaming on the ground a little further away.
They could see boys wearing ragged clothing and as they looked carefully, they spotted Lily and Felix talking to another boy.
Draco tried to push Harry out of the way to get a better look, but it only caused the other boy to notice them.
Peter raised its head and looked right at Harry, staring daggers at him, piercing his skin and the scar on his head burned..
Then a pain like he'd never felt before pierced his head; it was as though his scar were on fire. Half blinded, he staggered backward and struck the back of his head on a rock.
Blood began to seep out from the small cut.
His vision became blurred and just as he fainted an image of the boy he'd just seen in the clearing, -the one that caused his scar to burn- was holding a glowing heart.
He was grinning down at someone, someone crying, but Harry would never know who that person would be... At least not yet.
So... um yeah... Like I said... LOOOOONG prologue... The other chapters will be long... but not this long :P
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