Rivals … or not?
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Lily Evans sat alone in
one of the many compartments Hogwarts Express provided, reading a book. Her
bright red hair is divided and tied neatly to the back in two braids and her
blazing bright green eyes sat beneath her neat fringe, carefully surveying a
page in the thick book. Her pale complexion glowed even brighter in the black
Hogwarts school robes and a tawny owl sat beside her obediently, pecking her
once or twice to show its affection to its mistress.
The compartment door
slammed open and two boys ran in quickly, breathing hard for air as the taller
of the two slammed it shut again. They sat opposite, gasping hard for air and
clutching their chests tightly. Lily looked up at them, annoyed by the interruption.
'Boy, Snape almost had us
there!' a boy with unruly hair gasped to his companion. A pair of gleaming
brown eyes twinkled behind his glasses and he looked quite thin, though not
very.
His companion said
nothing, but breathed hard. He shared the same dark black hair as his friend
and piercing dark eyes. When he finally subdued his normal breathing, he looked
around.
'Hey, we have company,' he
said to his friend, nudging him to Lily. Lily just looked on.
'Huh? Oh, yeah. And one
with carrot hair along with lettuce eyes,' the first one said after a look at
Lily. Lily sat up in amazement and glared at him sharply. How dare he, a
stranger, called her carrot hair and lettuce eyes?
'Well, might as well
introduce ourselves first. Sirius Black,' the second one said, holding out a
hand. Lily took it and shot a glaring look at the first boy.
'Lily Evans,' Lily said
curtly.
'James Potter. Nice to
meet ya,' James said, sticking out a hand.
'Very nice, thank you,'
Lily said coldly, taking it. She has manners and she planned to give James a
second chance.
'What's with this carrot
hair anyway? Not many has them,' James said, pulling a thin braid.
'Well, I'm one of the very
few, Potter, along with lettuce eyes. By the way, the color isn't carrot, as
you may call it,' Lily snapped, jerking her braid away from him.
'Hey, why so workout?'
James said casually. 'You dyed this?'
'Unfortunately for you, I
did not. It's natural, like your seaweed hair,' Lily snapped again.
'Whoa! Why so touchy?'
Sirius said.
'Yeah, mom always calls
this thing a seaweed,' James chuckled, pointing at his hair.
'That's really good, 'cause
it tells me that I should feed it to my pet fish at home,' Lily said again.
'Why so touchy?' Sirius
said again.
'Because he doesn't have
much manners,' Lily said. With that, she gathered her things and stomped out of
the compartment.
'What was it?' Sirius
said.
'Who knows?' James
shrugged.
**
The next day, Lily sat
herself at the Gryffindor table, just as James and Sirius burst into the Great
Hall with a fair haired boy. As soon as they rushed in, the door burst again as
a greasy headed boy with a menacing face ran in.
'Potter!!! Put me back
this instant!' the latter cried at the three.
'But Snape, you looked too
good!' Sirius laughed as he sat himself opposite Lily. the fair headed boy took
a place beside him and James sat next to Sirius after pulling a face at Snape.
'Hah! Should've known
better than to try and curse Remus!' James said triumphantly.
The boy, who is called
Remus, nodded. He turned and saw Lily staring daggers at James.
'Hello. What's your name?
I'm Remus Lupin, first year,' Remus said.
'Hi Remus. Lily Evans.
Ditto,' Lily said before biting into her porridge.
'Why're you staring
daggers at James?' Remus asked.
'He has no manners, pulled
my hair, called it carrots, call my eyes lettuce and…' Lily trailed off.
'Um, okay,' Remus said
slowly.
'It's not! I mean, if I
can choose to have a color of hair and eyes I liked, I'd liked it to be brown,'
Lily said.
Remus tried to imagine
Lily in sandy brown hair and dark brown eyes. Somehow, it didn't seem to suit
her at all.
'I don't think that'll be
a nice color.'
'Well, what I mean is dark
brown hair,' Lily said helpfully.
'Hey Lily!' James said,
turning from his conversation with Sirius.
'Hello James. I'll see you
guys later,' Lily said, getting up from the table, her porridge unfinished.
'Got up on the wrong side
of bed?' James called.
'No. Seeing you put me
off,' Lily replied.
'You called her carrots?'
Remus said.
'Her hair is like those red carrots.'
'Her eyes are lettuces?'
'Aren't they? Lettuces are
green, right?'
**
Lily glared angrily at
James. Professor McGonagall, head of Gryffindor house and Transfiguration
teacher, had just announced the first year's positions and to Lily's utmost
horror, James was top of the Gryffindor house and form, followed soon by Sirius.
Right after the professor
left, half the first years crowded over James and Sirius eagerly and Lily
looked sourly at them. True, as a muggle-born witch, her standard isn't as high
as most pure-blood ones, seeing that they had parents to confront to whenever
they don't understand a thing, but she was determined to be one of the best.
Her determination had brought her up to third, which is below Sirius' position
amongst the whole form.
This could never do, Lily said angrily to herself. I will pass James Potter and be the best of
the best. From now on, I will beat him.
James saw Lily leaving the
common room.
'Hey Lily!'
'Yes?'
'I'm sorry for calling you
carrots and lettuce. And congratulations for getting third. That was pretty
good for a muggle-born.'
'You're insulting me, aren't
you?'
'No, not at all. Hey, how
about we be friends?'
'We will never be friends;
not even when the world come to an end,' Lily flared, stomping off to the girls'
dorm.
'What was it I say again?'
James said, turning to Sirius who just came.
'Girls are hard to
understand,' Sirius replied with a shrug.
**
Lily worked on harder and
harder, stressing herself even more. Sapphire, a friend of Lily's, began
noticing that she had dark rings under her eyes.
'Lily?' Sapphire started.
'Yes?'
'You're stressing too
much. Maybe you should get some rest, Lily.'
'But-'
'We all know that you want
to beat James, but killing yourself isn't a good way. Relax and liven up! There's
a proverb which says "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy and-"'
'I know that well,
Sapphire,' Lily laughed. 'Oh well, I guess I'm just getting on myself too hard.
I know, I'll stop forcing myself on now.'
'Good! How about a picnic?'
Sapphire said. 'I'll get Ruby, Mary-Jane and Pepper, kay?'
'Pepper?' Lily asked.
'That's Felicity's new
nickname. She likes to eat pepper, so we called her Pepper!'
'How come I don't know
that?'
'You're rushing to the
library all the time, so how can we?'
'Oh, right. Okay, we'll go
now, how about that?'
'Right!' and Sapphire ran
off for the remaining three Gryffindor girls.
'Ooh! A picnic! Can I
come?' Sirius said eagerly, popping up from behind.
'Oh sure,' Lily said. She
was fine with either Sirius or Remus, but James still get on her nerves.
'I'll come too, okay?'
Remus grinned.
'Whatever. So long as
four-eyed monkey stays out of this,' Lily said.
'What?' the two chorused.
'Okay,' Sirius said
slowly, hiding a grin.
'We'll be by the lake
then,' Lily said, putting her books into her bag before running out of the
library.
'I'll come,' James said
from behind.
'But Lily says that-'
'I'm not Four-Eyed Monkey,
am I?' James grinned.
'Nope! You're James
Potter!' Sirius laughed loudly, and Madam Pince soon had them kicked out.
'So you're coming?' Remus
said.
'Just as sure as the sky's
blue,' James replied.
Back at the lake, the
girls were all laying out the dishes and mat.
'Hey!' Remus said, running
to them. Lily's face turned dark at once.
'I told you not to bring
him!' Lily said to Sirius.
'Well, you said not to let
Four-Eyed Monkey come. No one is name that,' Sirius said logically.
'Also, we didn't bring him. He came in an invitation,' Remus added. Lily just
groaned.
'I'm out of here. See you,'
Lily said, running back to the library.
'Mmm! What nice food!'
James said, eating everything with relish. 'Better cook than carrots. I bet she
can't even boil water!'
'Lily cooked this,'
Mary-Janes said, pointing at all the food.
'We can't cook,' Ruby
shook her head.
'Can't even hold a
spatula,' Felicity added.
'I'm not allowed in the
kitchens,' Sapphire said.
'So she can cook,' Remus
said, nibbling on a fried chicken.
'You're wrong, James!'
Sirius laughed.
'Whatever.'
**
In the end, Lily did beat
James in the year end tests, but James won the battle of in Transfiguration,
which Lily isn't quite skilled at. Her cushion turned into a fish, but her fish
had cottons instead of it's usual organs, thus, minusing a couple of points.
This went on until their
seventh year, where Lily managed to beat James by two points to all the year
end tests, OWLs and NEWTs.
'Congratulations, Lily!'
Sapphire said, hugging her friend so hard that she tumbled.
'Thanks Sapphire!' Lily
managed to breathed out, for the other girls had jumped on her with happiness.
'How can I ever thank you?'
Lily said.
'Let's see… I can't think
of anything,' Sapphire said.
'Congratulations Lily,'
James said, advancing to her.
'Hey Lily! You beat James!'
Sirius said, bouncing over, knocking half the girls aside.
'Lucky you. I only managed
to win him at DADA,' Remus muttered.
'You're missing half the
time,' Lily said to Remus. 'Where were you anyway?'
'Um, I was, uh, visiting
my folks. They were always sick,' Remus fidgeted.
'Oh, I'm so sorry.'
'Hey, are you still gonna
forgive me for calling you carrots?' James said.
'Not even until my
deathbed, James Potter,' Lily said, flashing her eyes at him.
'Fine then. Carrots and
lettuces mashed up to potatoes,' James started singing.
'When carrots and lettuces
turned to potatoes?' Ruby asked.
'See that? He's the proof
to my theory!' Mary-Jane said.
'What theory?'
'Boys are all idiots and
had no brains!'
'Simply wonderful! I'll
keep that in mind.'
'Hey!' Sirius, Remus and
James snapped.
'It's true anyway,' Lily
smiled.
'So friends?' James tried
again.
'Never in a million years.'
'A million years went
already. So friends?'
'Never until my next
reincarnation.'
'Your next reincarnation
went already. So friends?'
'Never forever! Not even
when the world comes to an end!'
'Hey Sirius! I saw a
dragon burning a lily in Romania last year!'
'Really?' Sirius and Remus
said.
'Yeah, so maybe our little
flower here should be called Burnt? Or will Ashes do?'
'I think Burnt is nice,'
Sirius said.
'Maybe Ashes will do with
her,' Remus said thoughtfully.
'First carrots, then
lettuces, and now I'm given ASHES???' Lily flared.
'Well, your hair's red –
so carrots there – and then your eyes are green – lettuces go just fine! – and
your name is a flower that got burnt – there's Ashes!' James said happily.
'Do you think I like my
red hair? And my green eyes? And my name?' Lily demanded.
'I think you do.'
'Well if I'm allowed to
choose, I'll most like to have raven black hair and violet eyes! And I'd choose
Sabrina as a name, not any stupid flower!'
'Uh, you said you wanted
brown,' Remus said, remembering the first time the two had met.
'I'd changed my mind
completely. Black's more for me and Sabrina at least sounded so much better
that any Lily!'
'I like your name!'
Sapphire said to Lily. 'It's better than Sapphire and at least it matches you!
Look at me! I'm barely even like my name!'
Sapphire is a short girl
with strawberry blonde hair, tanned skin and blue eyes.
'I'd rather Sapphire than
Lily!' Lily insisted.
'Let's just see how you'd
look in your wanted color then,' James said, an evil grin creeping onto his
face. With a wave of his wand, Lily's red hair turned into black and her eyes
color shifted to a violet purple.
'How'd you like THAT?'
James said smugly. He turned to see Lily and his mouth fell.
Lily changed, but her
complexion was still the same. Black made her skin even more brighter and her
violet eyes matched perfectly with the pale skin. Lily grinned at everyone who
looked at her.
'What d'you reckon?' Lily
said, twirling around.
'Lily, you're pretty
enough in your usual colors, but this is even better!' Sapphire gasped.
'Well, I guess colors well
chosen,' Remus said.
'I told you that I'd look
better!' Lily said to James smugly.
'Lily, you're gorgeous!'
Ruby squealed.
'With your long hair and
all, you can easily beat the Miss World fast!' Felicity said happily.
'Maybe you wanna change
your name?' Sirius suggested.
'She won't want to. This
isn't permanent,' James said. True enough, after a good five minutes, the red
hair and green eyes came back to her.
'I like this Lily more
though,' Ruby said. 'More Lily-like and so much more like the flower lily!'
'Yeah. Your name goes well
with your complexion,' Sapphire said. 'See, lily flowers are pretty and light,
not dark.'
'I still hope that James'll
make that permanent,' Lily sighed. 'That way, no more carrots or lettuces.'
'Hah! I'd never let you
live that way!' James said.
'Whatever. I beat James!
Hah! Smartest boy of all form! I beat him!'
'Well, I still am the
smartest boy, and it'll stay that way!'
'You're smartest girl,
Lily, and top student,' Mary-Jane said when she saw Lily burning.
'Right. Top student's
better than everything.'
'That's the spirit, Lily!!'
Felicity cheered.
Sirius pulled Lily away
for a moment.
'Hey, why can't you
forgive James?' Sirius said.
'You're calling me here
for that?'
'Exactly. Why else?'
'I thought you want to ask
me how I cursed Snape.'
'Later. So when are you
forgiving James?'
'When he stops calling me
carrots and lettuces and when he admit that I'm smarter than him.'
'Will it do if I say that
all for him?'
'Never at all.'
'Oh. Fine then.'
Lily walked back to her friends
and Sirius beckoned James over.
'What was that all about?'
Mary-Jane asked.
'When am I ever forgiving
four-eyes.'
'So when?'
'Until he admits that I'm
smarter than him and he won't call me carrots or lettuces.'
'Lily-'
'No others. I'm not
changing it either.'
'Hey Lily!' James called.
'What now?'
'Okay, you're not a carrot or a lettuce and you're
smarter than me. Friends now?'
Lily gaped at him.
'You sick?'
'No, I'm very fine. So are
we friends now?'
Lily felt stares at her
and turned. Mary-Jane, Sapphire, Ruby and Felicity were looking hard at her,
wondering if she's going to keep her promise. In one corner, she saw Sirius
waiting impatiently for her to take James' outstretched hand. Remus was waiting
patiently next ot James.
'Friends. And if one more
word escaped that I'm a carrot and a lettuce…'
'Don't worry, it won't
happen,' James said. 'I always keep my word.'
Sirius sighed a relief
before bouncing over.
'Now, how did you curse
Snape? As far as I'd known, he's defenses are really high these days,' Sirius
said.
'First, I got a Slytherin –
whatever her name is – to flirt with him. Once done, I attacked the girl first –
of course, false alarm there – and then voila! A blue Snape with Jelly-Legs,
leg-locker, body-bind and – you get the clue.'
Remus was hurriedly
scribbling everything down in a piece of parchment.
'Very good strategy here,'
Sirius said, grabbing the parchment from Remus and stuffed it into his pockets.
'Okay, now that you're my
friend, how about you help us plan revenge on Snape?' James said.
'He bomb my cauldron,'
Remus said gloomily.
'You're on,' Lily said. 'They
can help.' Lily pointed at her four friends.
'How?'
'Snape's a little stupid
sometimes. They have his timetable.'
'What?'
'He always does stupid
things at various times. His timetable was taken by them and we use it to
attack him.'
'Oh… okay, gone with Snape
and Marauders forever!' James said happily.
'Marauders?'
'Our group,' Sirius said.
'Weird name…'
'You won't want to know
how it comes about,' Remus said, remembering their night raids under James'
invisibility cloak.
'Been marauding huh?' Lily
said.
'Loads of them! And Mrs
Norris is the best part!' Sirius said. The boys giggled at their night before's
expedition, where Mrs Norris was frightened till petrified when Remus' head
slipped off the Invisibility Cloak.
'You are all stupid,' Lily
muttered before drawing a plan on a parchment.
'We are? You're my friend,
so you won't care, will you?' James said. Lily paused for a while before
replying him.
'Yeah, whatever…'
**
Lily did a deep thinking
that night in her dorm. She sat awake in her bed. Seven long years had went by
before James had vowed to not called her carrots or lettuces. He even admitted to her that she's better, a
thing he wouldn't usually do.
So, was she his friend?
Deciding that her four-poster bed isn't quite large enough for her to think in,
she crept down to the Gryffindor common room, for there's a really large place
and really good place for deep thinkings at night.
Slumping down tiredly onto
a sofa, she let her head fall.
Back to the question: am I James Potter's friend?
Or still long rivals? Somehow, him being gone from my life is going to be a
really depressing fact to me.
Why?
Perhaps the traces you left inside one's life
couldn't be erased as easily as it had been printed on.
So are we friends, or rivals?
Considering that James had apologised, maybe
friends.
Now friends or lovers?
WAIT!! Where'd that come from?
But still, it's a nice question to think. Friends
or lovers? James was nice enough, sweet, and caring. Somehow, he seemed to be
another part of me. What will happen if James left me forever?
I'd be furious.
Furious and jealous.
James was always one to argue, a person to talk to
and a partner in any crime. Overall, he was smart, just like me. Lily, you like
smart people to compete with. People to argue with. A person to chat with and
with your number of crimes, you need an allie. James sort of answered to
everything.
Lily nodded her head
firmly. Just then, someone hit his fist to his palm.
'Got it!' he exclaimed
eagerly.
'Got what?' Lily asked
curiously.
'The answer!'
'What answer?'
'Who're you anyway to nose
into my buisiness?'
'Well, you're issued a
detention for offensing me and another for roaming up late at night!' Lily
said.
'Same goes to you. You're
given fifteen detentions, all for the exact same reason,' the voice laughed.
'Who're you to issue me a
detention?' Lily asked, temper building up.
'Who're you to issue me a detention?' the voiced asked back.
'I'm Lily Evans, Head Girl
and prefect of the year!' Lily retorted.
'I'm James Potter, Head
Boy and prefect of the year, so quit lying!'
'I'm not lying!'
'Oh, Evans doesn't go
around at night, does she? Now say your name and I might let you go with only
ten detentions.'
'Unfortunately, this Evans
does,' Lily said indignantly.
'Oh, you're Petunia? Worst
luck, isn't it? You can't be a witch, so don't tell tales!'
'A ha ha. Show up!'
'You show up!'
Lily's temper gauge was
full by now. She walked right over to behind the couch, wand in hand. She came
face with face with James himself, who was grinning, as though enjoying
everything.
'Oh, it's really Lily, isn't
it?' James grinned.
'What are you doing up
late?' Lily asked, ignoring his grin.
'Thinking. You?'
'Thinking.' Lily was
feeling really uncomfortable. Here was James, standing right in front of her.
Their faces were barely an inch apart and Lily's hands were sweating. She wasn't
quite used to being near boys, since she was always with her friends.
'About?'
'Nothing in particular.
What about you?'
'You.'
'What?'
'You. The truce. Somehow,
I wondered why I even bothered to stick up to you.'
'Oh?' Lily couldn't think
of any words. They just won't come.
'Yeah. If it's some other,
I'd have her cursed by second year. I wonder why I stuck up to you and let you
beat me in everything.'
'What? You purposely let
me-'
'Yeah. That's why I'm
thinking. Why did I bother apologizing to you this morning? Why did I wish that
I could keep you permanent in your dark colors?'
'Hormones, what else?'
Lily shrugged.
'And overall, why did I
even bother to rival you. Why did I annoy you so?'
'Very good question to
ponder…'
James ignored that.
'Just then, I got the
answer.'
Lily fidgeted
uncomfortably. They were dangerously near now. 'What?'
'Because I love you.'
'What!?' Lily said in
disbelief. 'You love me? You're
mental!'
'No, seriously, I do. I
just got the answer after answering all five hundred of the questions that swam
in my mind. I didn't bother till now. I answered each and every one of them
sincerely and I came to the conclusion of my ever pouring questions. I love
you, Lily Evans. I love you without even knowing it.'
Lily felt a lump up her
throat. James' voice was strong and full of passion.
'W- well, I was thinking
too. I was thinking about what would I do without you. How I wouldn't even ace
everything. I had came here, unspirited about the magical world. I mean, I'm a
muggle. I'm awfully back from you all, and I wasn't quite sure I'd pass
everything.
'And then the train ride.
You teased me. My red hair, my green eyes… they were the parts I hate about
myself. And detest. Just like many redheads, I have a temper. I held revenge,
promising myself to win you. I want to show that I'm not an ordinary muggle. I
want to show that I'm worth it.
'Our truce this morning,
indicating that I had won the battle, had left me pondering. Are we really
friends? I know deep down in my heart, I have feelings too. Of love, of
passion… just after concluding a few answers, I understood. I may be a stubborn
type, but I'm honest to myself. I refused to believe it at first.'
Lily tried to swallow the
lump, which had kept her from talking. James was looking earnestly at her,
wanting to know her answer.
'I- I-' the words were
stuck. It just won't come. Lily tried again.
'I- I- I- I-' it was stuck
again! Lily mentally cursed herself as she put everything into her final try.
'I love you.' It came out. Finally. Why, only after a long
struggle, did it come out? Stupid, stupid, stupid! Stupid voicebox, stupid
lump-in-throat, stupid me!
James looked as if he could
kiss her right there and then, which is what he did. His faced glowed brightly
and he hugged her tight to him before kissing her. His tongue slipped in gently
into hers and they played a little together.
The kiss was sweet. As sweet as sugar. No, it was
way sweeter than that. Too sweet that words failed to describe, Lily said mentally to herself before giving in
completely to the kiss.
So they may be rivals,
they may not for the past seven years, but both knew that they had found love
in the rivalry, which probably crowned all.
*****
AN: o_o;;; okay, it was
supposed to be two stories at first, but I thought I'd just push everything
together and finish it up early! Yes, some parts were just pointless parts to
fill in the space, so that answer your question? Um, I guess. I have a little
grudge with titles and always can't seem to get a good one… review this please!
