That
Night
By Kyra
(This is for all you "Come What May" fans.
This is what all the hullabaloo is about…)
"Potter passes the Quaffle to… Black! Has
heaven turned upside down?" Celeste, Lily's best friend, barked as commentator
at the Gryffindor/Hufflepuff game. "Apparently our fearless leader is using the
rare, yet effective, Beater Pass Diversion! I don't believe it! Black scores,
bloody hell!" Celeste grimaced as McGonagall shot her a furious glare. "I mean,
hot dog!" Celeste corrected, "That one hundred and forty to Gryffindor, and one
ten to Hufflepuff!"
James turned to glance at Sirius, who was
doing a lap around the stadium. "Get your arse down here, Black!" He shouted as
a Bludger zoomed past his head. "Shit!" he exclaimed, ducking. Instantly, the second
Beater, Alana Smith rumbled by, smacking the ball away from him. "BLACK!" James
barked, nose diving toward the Quaffle.
Suddenly, Celeste's voice broke his
concentration. "The Snitch!" she screamed at the top of her lungs, bolting
upright. All play stopped at that moment. The game had gone on for six hours,
and all the players were exhausted. If someone would just get the Snitch, they
could rest.
Lily Evans was the first to see it, but the
Hufflepuff Seeker, Gregory Damia, was right behind her. As Lily dove, James
watched her, terrified out of his mind. "LILY! PULL UP!" Celeste screamed, her
voice thundering down on them. Something caught James' eye. A bit of gold… Lily
had passed the Snitch!
Opening his mouth, James began to shout, but
then he realized that Damia had passed it too. At the last second, Lily
muttered something under her breath, and the broomstick bounced in the air,
sending her shooting back up, backwards. She did a spin, and launched her hand
into the air. Red hair flying, Lily soared upwards, the golden ball captured in
her deft fingers.
"GRYFFINDOR WINS! GRYFFINDOR WINS!" Celeste
screamed, her eyes wide as she bounced up and down. Sirius hooted from
somewhere behind James, but his eyes were locked on Lily. She seemed paler than
usual, and was she shaking?
Before he could even begin to think about
flying over to her and asking if she was all right, she tottered. Seconds
later, she tumbled off the broomstick and began to plummet the hundred and
twenty feet to the ground. Breath in his chest, heart in throat, James kicked
his feet and swept toward her. He was too far away, he couldn't make it, and he
knew it. Before he realized what was happening, he had Lily in his arms, and
his broomstick was smoking.
Dumbledore came racing across the field to
where James had landed. Madam Pomfrey, the young school nurse took the girl
from the young man's arms, and started off to the infirmary, muttering
something about overexertion. Numb, James saw Sirius' arm come around him, and
faintly heard him as he said, "She'll be all right now. Can't believe you just
did that."
People were clapping him on the back, shaking
his hand. Somewhere in the crowd, James saw Remus, grinning broadly, and
Celeste mauled him, thanking him through her tears. But James was numb. He'd
just watched Lily nearly plummet to her death, and suddenly, he felt powerless.
Sure that dive had saved her, but what if he hadn't gotten there?
He already knew what Sirius would say, "But
you did!" When James asked him, in their dorm, he just gave a half smile, and
replied, "James, I watched you when you went for her. Like a bat out of hell!
It was amazing! James, someone wanted you to save her, and that's what you did.
Be glad she's alive, instead of splattered all over the pitch." Shuddering, James
tried not to imagine Lily's entrails showered all over the field.
"I need to get drunk," James muttered,
throwing clean robes over his freshly scrubbed body.
A smile spread over Sirius' features as he
replied, with his usual presumptuous air, "Nothing better!" When James shot him
a glare, Sirius gave him a mock pitiful look, and finished, "Gryffindor House
parties will get you drunk and then some!" Together, the two seventeen year
olds moved down the staircase to where the party was raging.
~
"Gimme a minute, here," James hiccuped,
swaying his hand at Remus. "Man, there's three of you!" the drunk laughed.
Remus rolled his eyes, causing James to topple backwards. "Don't do that!"
James snapped, "One at a time!" he continued, pointing to the three Remus' with
each word.
Remus reached over to steady his friend,
saying, "James, you cannot hold your liquor."
"Hah!" James laughed, swinging his hand again,
sending a shower of brandy all over the floor. "I can too! See!" He shoved the
glass into Remus' path of sight. "Me, holding liquor!" Maniacal laughter
bubbled from his thin frame, and he staggered a few feet, before righting
himself, and calling out to his friend, "Remus, old chap! I am SO drunk!" Again
he subsided into a fit of sniggering.
But this fit got the best of him, and he
tumbled over, much to Remus' displeasure. Before he could right his drunken
friend, James had passed out. With Sirius' help, Remus and Peter managed to get
James to his bed, and tucked in.
"Never seen him this bad…" Peter whispered as they
left the room.
Nodding, Remus shut the door. "Real concerned
about Lily," the young man replied.
Next, Sirius spoke, "He'll be fine tomorrow, a
hangover'll do him good." Remus rolled his eyes as Peter sniggered behind his
hand.
"Hey, look! It's Lily!" Remus interjected as
they walked into the common room.
The girl wasn't as pale as she was at the
match, and she was beaming. "Where's James?" she asked, "I heard what he did…
Bat out of hell, huh, Sirius?"
A sheepish smile on his face, Sirius nodded,
then said, "We put your knight in shining armor to bed. He got mighty drunk,
thinking he was going to lose you."
Lily nodded, her red hair swishing back and
forth with her movements. "I'll grab a drink and go up, see if I can work out
some of that tension…" she trailed off, winking at Sirius. The young man
smirked and stepped aside for her to make her way to the food.
~
Halfway through his drunken doze, James felt a
warm hand on his bare arm. It moved up to his shoulder, and then down to his
chest. Sighing in relief, he slipped his hands out and pulled her tight. In the
dark, he helped her pull off her robes, and slid her along the length of him.
Kissing her slowly and softly, he caressed her bare form, moving on top of her
slightly.
Too dark to see anything, James felt his way,
moving with her sighs, and gasps. Something was different, she was less
vibrant, less inviting to him. But nearly dying would probably do that to
someone. Afterward, he fell asleep, but she moved away, got up and dressed.
Leaving the room silently, she slipped out just before the guys came up the
stairs.
~
"You'll never believe it, Celeste,"
Karen was saying as Lily slipped into the room. "I went up to talk to my
brother, but he wasn't up there, and I saw one of the dorm doors ajar, so I
went in. Remus was in bed, right, so I went over to ask him where my brother
was. Next thing I know, he's got me in bed!"
Lily stopped dead in her tracks, and stared at
Karen Joseph. "Remus Lupin?" she questioned. Karen nodded, "I was just with
Remus in the common room, he wasn't in his room…" Celeste's eyes narrowed in
confusion. "Which bed was it?"
Karen thought a moment, "Where yours is,
Lily," she responded, looking around the room.
Instantly, Celeste and Lily stared at each
other. "Oh, god!" Lily cried, sinking down to the floor, pale, and near tears.
Celeste rushed over to pull Lily into her arms.
"That was Remus' last year," Celeste
explained. "He and James traded so that Remus could be near the window." She
didn't add that they'd switched so Remus could gauge the moon.
Eyes wide, Karen gaped at the girls. "I slept
with James Potter?" she asked, incredulously. "Incredible!" Celeste shot her a
look, and she fell silent.
Lily sobbed against her best friend, clutching
her face, not bothering to stop the flow of tears. Over and over, she tried to
get up, but Celeste pulled her back, saying that nothing would be accomplished
by barging in and yelling at a man in a drunken stupor. Silently, Lily agreed,
and soon, cried herself into a fitful sleep, while Celeste held her close all
night.
~
Downstairs, Lily sat in the armchair, waiting
for the Marauders. They were late coming down, but after the night before, and
Lily felt tears coming again, they would be. The common room was crowded with
far more people then Lily would have wished, but she didn't care anymore.
Around eight, she heard Sirius' familiar
footfalls, and the Marauders turned the corner from the stairway. Apparently
Celeste had already told Sirius, because his eyes were filled with grief as he
glanced to her. Instantly, Remus, Peter and Sirius slowed down so that James
was the first one she greeted.
"How could you?" she demanded, her eyes
flickering silver green. James looked stunned. "How could you!" she almost
screamed, stamping her foot. The whole common room stopped and stared.
Within seconds, Sirius was between them. "How
could I? What?" James asked, his eyes bewildered.
Lily rolled her eyes, and took a step forward.
"Bastard," she muttered through clenched teeth. "How could you sleep with her!"
James' eyes filled with confusion. Screaming at the top of her lungs, Lily
launched herself at him, "DO YOU DARE TO TELL ME THAT YOU DIDN'T DO IT? DO YOU
DARE!"
Sirius caught her mid-leap and held her at
bay. Inadvertently, James took a step back, and stared at her in shock. "I
don't know what you're talking about, sweetie…" he whispered, mentally hailing
the events of the night before.
Desperate, he glanced to Sirius, then Remus,
then Peter, who all nodded confirmation. Sickened, James stumbled backwards, gripping
the nearest table. "How could you?" Lily whispered, staring at him with
unforgiving emerald eyes. Sirius still held her, though she had stopped
struggling against him. "ANSWER ME!" she screeched, trying to duck under
Sirius' arms.
But the man caught her. She fought against
him, trying to claw her way toward James. "I don't remember anything!" James
yelled over the commotion. "What am I supposed to do?" he begged, gripping the
chair until his knuckles turned white.
Finally, Lily stopped flailing and looked
directly at him. "Say good-bye James," she whispered.
"No," James said, shaking his head in
defiance.
But Lily stamped her foot, and said, "It's
over. I can't be with someone like you."
Now, James felt his legs give out, and he
tried desperately to hold himself up with his arms. "Someone like me," he
uttered, "Lily, I'm not like that… You know me!"
"I thought I did… But apparently not," she
finished, and stormed from the room, out of the portrait hole and away from him
forever.
(Read
"Come What May" to find out how it all ends up…)