Authors Note: Lily Evans was known for her kindness. For seeing all the good in people, and nothing else. The truth about Lily, however will be heartbreaking to those who loved Lily so, to read this revealing story on the truth of her life.

Lily Evans loved her little muggle sister, Petunia (Also known as Toony). They did everything together, up until a boy by the name of Severus Snape met her and told her of her true identity: that of a witch. Toony didn't like Snape and, when Lily left for Hogwarts, began to loath her. Severus, however, didn't think Lily should be particularly sad that her younger sister thought she was a freak. As they started their years at the school, Severus became friends with Mulsiber and Avery, two kids that enjoyed tampering with the Dark Arts. Lily thought it unwise to be friends with such evil, and she expressed that with her best friend. When this did not seem to have any effect on him, however she took a different approach and set out to confront the two culprits who seemed to have turned Severus to the Dark Arts. She approached them during a break, on a beach of the Black Lake, not visible to anyone by the castle.

"You stay away from him," she spat at the two boys. They sniggered at her.

"We don't do anything to your adorid 'Sev'," they said. "He's doing everything on his own behalf. You want him away from us, tell him, not us."

"I did," she snapped. "But he won't listen! So if you don't keep away..."

"What are you going to do about it, Mudblood?" They cackled. "Oh, please don't preform a Jelly-legs jinx on us," they said sarcastically. "Oh, no! Anything but a Stunning spell!"

Lily drew her wand and pointed it at Avery's face.

"You don't stop filling Sev's head with Dark stuff," she hissed. "I'll hurt you so badly that every Healer in St. Mungos put together won't heal you."

Cross-eyed, Avery nodded quickly. But, the moment she lowered her wand Avery's hand flew up an he said "Avada-Kadavra". Green light shot from the tip of his wand and missed Lily by inches. She fell to the ground with fear and started shaking uncontrollably. The two boys glanced at each other and a nasty grin stretched along their evil faces.

"You know, Evans," they said. "We can show you how to keep you from never dying."

She did not answer. She only continued to stare blankly ahead of her.

"You could live forever," Avery hissed. "At a very small price."

"That's impossible," she croaked back, still looking blankly at the lake.

"No it's not," they said. "Come with us, we'll show you."

Lily considered for a second, but stood up.

Just curious, she thought. I doubt it's true...

They led her to the library and into the restricted section. They pulled out a book that looked so old, it was thousands of years old. The binding was almost off and it was brown and dust. They dropped it onto a table. In very faint letters, the cover read Magick Moste Evile. They flipped through the pages until about half way through it. The chapter name was Horcruxes.