A/N: This is the first chapter of Lily and the Wolf; a story that the two of us, Elenwyn and myself (MarauderMischeif) are writing without knowledge of what the other person's writing for the next chapter. Here we go the first installment! (And the lyrics before the story are to a song that helped us create all this. It is called 'Chasing Cars' by Snow Patrol.) P.S. They are in seventh year.
Disclaimer: We don't
own Harry Potter. tear, tear We'll
do it all We don't need
If I lay here I
don't quite know Those three
words If I lay
here Forget what we're told Let's waste
time I need your grace
If I lay here Forget what we're told All that I am I don't know where If I
lay here
Everything
On our own
Anything
Or anyone
If I just lay
here
Would you lie with me and just forget the world?
How to say
How I feel
Are said too much
They're not enough
If I just lay here
Would you lie with me and just forget
the world?
Before we get too old
Show me a garden that's bursting into life
Chasing cars
Around our heads
To remind me
To find my own
If I
just lay here
Would you lie with me and just forget the world?
Before we get too old
Show me
a garden that's bursting into life
All that
I ever was
Is here in your perfect eyes, they're all I can see
Confused about how as well
Just
know that these things will never change for us at all
If I just lay here
Would you lie with me and just
forget the world?
James Potter awoke to the repetitive pounding against the panes of glass above his head; against the window. Frustrated with lack of sleep, he swept the bed covers off of him and kneeled on the soft mattress.
The school grounds were lit by stray rays of moonlight peaking through the clouds. It gave the impressive image of a massive outdoor chamber, the sky of a ceiling held by beams of blue light. Though, in this hall, it was raining as if the clouds had decided to cry.
James let his subconscious lead him. Perhaps he would go to the kitchen tonight, or prank the Slytherins. He was unable to sleep, not like his three friends snoring nearby. Somehow, I don't feel like pulling pranks… not tonight. Crawling off from the bed, his feet slid into a pair of maroon slippers. They made not a sound as he left the dormitory and sneaked down through the common room- though he could have sworn he heard the portrait creak shut.
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Lily Evans tossed and turned in her bed, a frown painted onto her perfect portrait. Red hair was splayed across her pillow, matching the covers twisted around her body.
A drop of wet on her forearm made her awaken in an instant. Rising to a sitting position, she released a deep sigh and reached overhead to shut the window. She paused at what she saw outside.
Rain. Clouds. Moonlight. A cathedral of nature. Hogwarts was bathed in beauty, and its' sleeping inhabitants hadn't a clue.
Closing the glass with some regret, an idea sprang to her mind. I'd love to feel the rain on my skin right now… just tonight. She was the type to bring an umbrella whenever she went; but not now. Slipping off her mattress and pulling on a fuzzy maroon bed robe, she crept out from her dormitory and into the silent night.
As she exited the portrait hole, she could have sworn she heard the door to the boys' dormitory creak open.
Finally, she thought little over five minutes laterLily stopped her hurried pace, slowing to a stop. Down the corridor to her right lead down a long flight of stairs; on the left hung a balcony, a stone railing and platform covered in splattering raindrops. With a small smile, she walked toward the balcony and shed her bed robe.
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James eyes were fixed on his feet as he continued down the corridor. They seemed foreboding and desolate, as though they hadn't been walked for ages. Creating a fresh path on the hard stone, he let the walls guide him. Tonight, there was no sign where he was going.
He heard a sudden rustling noise up ahead. Looking upwards, he turned the corner with wide eyes.
Lily Evans, the witch of his dreams, smiled to him. She sat on the high balcony railing, her frail purple nightgown soaked and sticking to her, revealing her slim figure. Her hair lay down by the weight of rainwater clinging to it; and despite the chill April breeze, her smile couldn't be warmer.
Walking forward in a calm rush, James didn't take notice as he tread on her Gryffindor robe. He didn't feel his left slipper slide off and leave him with only one. All he felt, saw, heard, was Lily. As his lips brushed against hers and she responded, he forgot the world.
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Lily didn't know what possessed her to feel so strongly for the man she hated so much. She couldn't understand why she passionately kissed him back under the pouring rain. Perhaps her mind was overwhelmed by the feeling of being wet and cold; yet under his grip, those feelings were not as important as others.
As she led him back to the seventh floor without their lips ever parting, she could feel the back flips and butterflies. When they entered the Room of Requirement- disguised as a lavish bedroom- and removed certain particles of clothing, she was grinning uncontrollably. And as James lay on top of her, his glasses on the floor, she felt their bodies, hearts, and their souls connect.
Tonight, the real magic had begun.
When Lily awoke, her world was
tilted sideways. It took a moment for her mind to register she was
lying on her side, red and gold bed sheets pulled up to her chin, and
James' arm wrapped around her waist.
Lifting her head, she
looked at the sleeping Gryffindor behind her. His face was calm and
serene, almost innocent. He could have been mistaken for the dead,
were he not breathing.
Without a sound, Lily slipped from under
his grasp, holding a small blanket to her body. Finding her clothes,
she crept out from the room with a small smile plastered to her
lips.
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A/N: Well… Yeah… that's my bit. Please read, review, and wait for the next chapter by a Miss Elenwyn! TTFN ;)
Marauder Mischeif
