Disclaimer: I don't own a unicorn, dragon, Draco Malfoy, or Harry Potter. If I did I would be much richer and older and smarter. But I don't all I've got is an obsession with Harry Potter and computer.
Prologue
Lily Evans was ecstatic. It was a week before she returned to Hogwarts for her final year. This year would be the best of them all. She was head girl and James Potter, the boy she had secretly been crushing on since the end of fifth year, would be the head boy. James had liked her in the beginning of fifth but at the end of the year he did what Lily told him for the first time ever. He left her alone. It wasn't until she was on the train home that she realized that she liked him. That she had always liked him but now she had lost him. He hadn't talked to her more than necessary in sixth year and it almost broke her heart. This year was going to be different. She was going to tell him how she felt and that way she could at least be sure if he didn't like her. She needed to move on and she couldn't unless she was sure. The bell on the shop door brought her back to her senses. She was here to buy school books, not fantasize about the head boy. She had already found all the books required for seventh years and was now looking for extra books to read. She loved all the wizarding books because she could find books about knights fighting dragons under nonfiction and tales about muggles climbing Mount Everest in the fiction. As she pulled out a book about Godric Gryffindor's time in Godric's Hallow, she noticed a book that had been hidden behind The Founder's First Fall. It looked old and forgotten, covered in dust, but when she pulled it out she saw that the page where still as white as snow. After Lily brushed off the dust and saw the title, she opened it and started to flip through the pages until she found something odd, writing. All of Florish and Blots books where new so there shouldn't be any writing. As shocked as she was at the fact there was writing in was nothing compared to what the narrow, loopy writing said, "For Miss Lily Evans." Lily quickly placed the book on top of her stack of books so that the title was visible. It read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
