A Word from the Author: Alright...less than one minute! Hello everyone it's jediclonecowgirl. This is one of my newest Harry Potter projects with the title "The Legacy of Windy". One day at my winter break I thought of how the life of Lily and the Marauders would've worked out if they had been friends from the start...if Lily never had become friends with Snape...don't get me wrong...I love their bond but the idea just wouldn't leave me alone and to put the crown onto it all I have invited Sirius and James, known as Padfoot and Prongs, as my guests today.

Sirius: Evans is SO gonna have your hide for that! You DO know that she never would've hung with us willingly back in the day.

James: Even though I am pretty sure that my companion and best mate is right...it's still her project and she can do what she wants.

Me: Thanks a lot there James.

James: Just don't let Evans see this or the thing that Sirius said is going to happen faster than you can look.

Me: I...uh...will keep that in mind. Let's get started shall we?

Lily and Petunia Evans. Two sister who were as different as they could be. Lily was the dreamy one. She had a wild imagination, cracked jokes really often, was often gleeful, dreamed about the strangest kinds of stuff and so much more. Despite the fact that Petunia was one year older than Lily was she had always been serious and proud of the fact that they were all in all normal. Even with all those differences the two of them still got along good and Lily really looked up to her sister. This day they had both run off to the park of their hometown Little Whinning to play on the playground. It was summer, school was out for the both of them(Lily had ended Elementary School while Petunia was in High School already), they had the nicest weather and felt wonderful.

"Let's go swinging!", Lily suggested gleeful as always.

"Okay.", Petunia said.

So they did and began swinging. Lily and Petunia both had been sporty but Lily began to swing higher and higher and giggled all throughout it.

"Stop it Lily! Mommy told you to stop that!", Petunia nearly yelled.

"But I am fine Tuney.", Lily giggled

Lily wasn't listening to her sister at all and as she was at the highest point the swing could possibly go she let go off it but instead of falling all the way to the ground and landing onto her stomach or her back she did a triple flip into the air and then landed onto her feet softly.

"Mommy forbid you to do this!", Petunia said as she was stopping her swing.

"But I am alright. Look Tuney! Look what I can do!", she said and picked up a Cherry Blossom from the ground.

Petunia stood right opposite to her wanting to see what her little sister was refearing to.

"Seeing good? Okay.", Lily said.

Petunia couldn't believe what happened next: The blossom was opening right into her little sisters hand! This was almost magical but she knew that there was no such thing as magic.

"Stop that Lily! Before you attract a crowd", Petuinia now screamed shrilly.

"Come on! We are going home!", she ordered then.

Lily sadly dropped the blossom onto the ground and dashed off after her older sister. She knew that her sister had felt humilliated by the things Lily did but there was nothing she could do about this! It was just there. It had been like that her entire life so those incidents were not new to her anymore. One day in school she had seen some boys picking on a girl. Lily had gotten angry and knocked them all outta the path...and almost injured the girl...what she had never meant to do. She had just wanted to teach those boys a lesson. She had also ended into the treetops of the park while playing tag with Petunia and the park had been crowded with people. Because of this Lily had even made the local newspaper since there were barely any trees you could climb on into the park of Little Whinning and she had been sitting in some tree you couldn't climb. The two sisters arrived at the Place they lived. Privet Drive Number 4.

"Hello Lilly. Hello Petunia. Back already?", they heared a voice from outta the kitchen.

That was their mother. She was already making dinner. Petunia really did not look like she wanted to awnser this question and Lily did not either.

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Lily sat into her room. It had yellow walls and an orange floor and anything in this room was in bright neon colours. She was wearing a bright blue dress and white summer shoes. Today had been the day of her birthday. Her eleventh to be clear. The worst birthday of her entire life but in some way also her best. It had all started out with Petunia not wanting to talk to her but then this strange young man had turned up onto the doorstep of the family and told Lily that she was a witch and accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The man had listed up the connection between the strange things that had happened to Lily her entire life and her being a witch. Her parents had been a bit confused but in the end they had understood. What Lily hadn't known was that petunia had overheared the entire conversation. She had also shown her face to them all and called Lily a freak. Freak...Petunia never had done that before. Things had changed onto that very day. Lily was not very pleased with the way her sister was acting. She did not want that to happen at all. She had taken the Acceptance letter to Hogwarts with a smile but she now didn't know if she wanted it if it made her sister be mad at her.

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She knew that rumaging around in other people's stuff was rude but it wasn't that rude if it was one of your family wasn't it? Maybe it was rude but Lily just had to know what had been in the letter that Petunia had gotten this morning and besides Petunia did not have to know that she had ever been here. She was out with her friends know so Lily had plenty of time. The colours in Petunia's room were less brighter and some of them had always looked dull to Lily. On Petunia's desk was a letter. It had been from the school's headmaster who was apperantly called Albus Dumbledore. She couldn't believe her eyes. Petunia, who had called Lily a freak for being magic, had apperantly asked the headmaster of Hogwarts to take her too. She saw it at the very kind way of saying that only magical people at Lily's age could be taken.

"I just can't seem to figure my big sister out anymore! She calls me a freak for being what I am but than she begs the headmaster of Hogwarts to take her?", Lily thought as she left the room since the last thing she needed was her mother spotting her in the room of her sister. It was enough that one family member was mad at her.

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It was Lily's last evening at home. Her mother had cooked her favourite food and had made a cake for Lily. Tomorrow she was going to leave for Hogwarts. She had checked her trunk more than once to check if she hadn't forgotten anything and fed her new pet owl she had named Stormrain. Her father had also told her that she could always come home if she did not like Hogwarts. Petunia had generously returned that Lily should stay where she went tomorrow and had earned a big ammount of scolding by their parents for it. After dinner they had all played card games and then Lily went to bed afterwards. Even though it was probably already past midnight now Lily couldn't sleep. It all still seemed unreal to her and she was a bit nervous about...it all. Her mother had told her once she made friends everything was gonna be great. Maybe she was really worrying too much. She would just try to look foreward on going to a magic school and probably even try to make up with Petunia.

Ending Word: This will be the prologue and one of the first chapters I will publish of this fiction since I will still have to sort some stuff out with the plotline. I hope you guys still like this fiction.

Sirius: You sound like this is one great deal.

James: I just tell you to portray us somewhat good and everything's cool.

Me: I'll try my best James. I hope you leave some reviews behind and now all I have left to say is bye, bye and mischief managed. (Fitting isn't it?)