These will be a collection of mini-moments in time mostly revolving around James and Lily's time at Hogwarts. It will be updated whenever I fancy an update and it really has no plot. It's simply a collection of small stories documenting the Marauders, Lily and Snape's time at Hogwarts. Just a little snack, rather than a full meal. :)

Enjoy and review, please!

Setting: 5th year. Shortly after Snape calls Lily a mudblood.

"James Potter, you insufferable prat!" Lily Evans stormed through the Gryffindor common room and smacked the snitch James was playing with straight out of the air. He barely flinched and only shrugged his shoulders, leaned back in the plush chair, and laid his heads lazily in his hands.

"You know, Evans. I think we could have a much more enjoyable relationship if you didn't insist on calling me names every time you see me." Sirius snickered from the floor and laid back by the fire. Lily looked at the two of them angrily, her eyes glazed with a fire James was used to seeing. "What've I done now?"

Huffing slightly, Lily put her fists on her hips. "You know perfectly well what you've done. Why did you have to go and lock Severus in that broom cupboard?"

"He called you a mudblood," James said simply. "I was defending your honor."

"Defending my-" Lily yelled hotly. "I can take care of myself, thank you very much."

"Clearly you can't if you didn't think to lock Snivellus in that closet."

"I don't stoop to your levels."

James shrugged, stood up, and picked the snitch off the floor. He frowned as he wiggled the wing. "You broke it."

"Why do you even have that? You're a chaser, not a seeker." snapped Lily.

"Knicked it."

"Of course." Lily swiped a stray piece of hair from her eyes. "You walk around Hogwarts like you're some sort of prince, Potter. You're not nearly as cool as you think you are. Severus hasn't done a thing to you. You and your friends," she turned a narrowed eye to Sirius who had now taken to flirting with a young blonde Gryffindor across the room. "-torment everyone you can think to bother. You're a nuisance, James Potter, and nothing more than that."

"Tell me how you really feel." he said dully.

"Tell me, James. What gives you any right to pick on Severus?"

Jame grinned at Sirius who was still flirting with the pretty blonde. "He exists, for one thing."

"And that's a good enough reason?"

"C'mon, Evans." he looked straight into her eyes. "You really think defending that sod does anything? He doesn't give a flying whizzbee about you, and you know it. What're you playing at? You can never be friends with a wanker like that. You're too different."

"What do you know?" she snapped.

"Plenty." Lily picked her dropped bag off the floor and shoved past James. "Oy!" he shouted. "Come back here."

"I don't want to be anywhere near you."

"Let's have dinner." he offered, a sly grin stretching across his face.

Lily's eyes grew wild. "Git."

"-some?"

"James!" she smacked him hard on the shoulder with her astronomy book.

Wincing slightly, James stumbled backwards away from Lily. "You're mad."

"And you're a pig," she snarled. "You and all your friends. Well, maybe not you, Remus." Lily nodded at Remus Lupin who had just strolled into the common room, a book under one arm and his bag slung over his shoulder. "Though you'd do yourself good to surround yourself with better company." She took the stairs two at a time, ignoring James shouts from the common room, and slammed her fifth year door behind her.