Just something I thought would happen. I may do more of these one shots, just let me know what you guys think. Can't you just see this happening?

The first broomstick to ever enter Minerva McGonagall's room was a dark mahogany silver streak and its owner wasn't going to make it the last.

"JAMES CHARLES POTTER WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS?"

James had barely a half second before crashing headfirst into the chalk board, but he still managed to turn his head and wave triumphantly to his Transfiguration professor.

The collision wasn't long lived as McGonagall made her way towards James pulling him upright by his collar and looking down at him sternly.

"Fancy seeing you here?" James managed still grinning. He had most definitely won the bet. Sirius owed him many chocolate frogs.

"James Potter, you may recall that broomsticks are not allowed inside my classroom." His professor swooped down and seized his broom. "And I'll be taking this."

James pouted but left the room with a wide grin and a weeks' worth of detentions.

"Cough up Sirius." James announced climbing through the portrait hole where the Gryffindor's were cheering with anticipation.

"Go James!" someone was patting him on the back.

"I didn't think you could pull it off," Frank grinned pulling him away. "Now we'll definitely find the Grindelwald card!"

"If Sirius is up to his bet that is." Remus added joining them. "Peter says he's locked himself in his room ever since you managed to fly through McGonagall's window."

They found Peter standing guard by the door.

"Peter," James started carefully eying the short boy "Where's Sirius?"

Peter shook his head and mumbled. "I don't know."

"Peter." Frank moved forward. He was easily the largest out of them and Peter trembled quickly stepping out of the way. Sirius was laying on the bed, a mess of chocolate frogs laying around him. James immediately noticed the lack of cards accompanying the wrappers.

"You at all the chocolate!" Remus exclaimed faintly looking up at Sirius. "All the chocolate…"

"Sirius we won fair and square," Frank added stepping forward. "Now hand over the cards."

Sirius looked up at them sheepishly. "Oh the cards. About that."

James shook his head. "Sirius where are the cards. I won the bet. Are you a coward? Is that is? Ashamed that you lost?"

This caused Sirius to snap up. "I'm not a coward. And I let you win. As for the cards they're in the proper hands."

"Proper hands?" Frank laughed loudly. "Like you?"

Remus was still looking solemnly at the chocolate frog wrappers muttering. "All that chocolate…gone."

Sirius was heading towards the door now hands up in the air. "Oh don't look at me like that. I had to do the right thing. These cards, they-they were getting in the way of our friendship."

Frank looked livid. "Sirius you better fess up and tell us what you've done with the cards before James and I do something."

"Yeah." James said. Turning to Frank he whispered. "What are we going to do exactly?"

Peter was whimpering by the door and Frank didn't answer. James decided he was going to have to step up and fix it himself. He was going to be the one to save the day, as usual.

"Sirius just tell us where the cards are." James sighed. "It's not like we were going to find Grindelwald anyways. It's even more ancient than Binns."

Sirius only laughed. "Oh Jamesie, that's the least of your worries. She's even worse than Grindelwald and Binns combined."

James mouth hung open. Remus looked up from mooning over his chocolate frogs and even Peter eye's bulged a little.

"Lily?" Frank cried breaking through the tension. "You gave them to Lily Evans?!"

James suddenly got a mental image of the red head greedily counting all his chocolate frogs' cards before throwing them into the fireplace and cackling evilly. Sirius shrugged before running out the door, his laugh echoing into the room. Peter followed him and James fell to the ground. Not getting the cards was bad enough. But chocolate frog cards in the hands of Lily Evans was even worse. Lily Evans was a tyrant with freckles and red hair. She was the things that caused James to run in the opposite direction in the halls. She was an absolute nightmare.