Hi everybody! Okay, I have posted this before, but this
has been seriously changed to fit in with all of Rowling's recent
revelations. Do bear in mind that this
was written more for fun than anything else, and that I have never claimed to
be a professional novelist. With that
in mind, I'll supply you with the background. I wrote this in the Summer Holidays, when I was seriously bored. It does have sequels, and eventually, I'll
update those too.
Score All To Us – Nil To
Snape
Chapter 1 - Summer Holidays
Lily Evans was in
her room in the small house she shared with her mother, father and sister.
Looking at her, people saw a petite red head of surprising beauty. Curling hair
fell down her back and startlingly green eyes beguiled all but the most
hardened of critics. But what these people failed to realise was that Lily was
no ordinary person. No, she was a witch, and in her sixth year at Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
"Lily!!
Breakfast's ready! Hurry up!" The voice belonged to Petunia, Lily's older
sister. She had freaked when she found out that Lily was a witch, and barely
spoke to her now, save to relay messages. Lily hurriedly fastened the top
button of her jeans, and dashed downstairs.
"Morning dear.
Petunia will be back in a minute; she's just gone to fetch the post. Go and
fetch your father, there's a good girl!"
Lily smiled at her
mother's affectionate chaos, and skipped off, in search of her father. She eventually
found him in his office, head bowed over a piece of paper.
"Daddy!
DADDY!! Leave that now. Mum's got breakfast all ready, and if you don't come
now it'll get cold."
"All right
darling, I won't be a minute." Lily hid a smile behind her hand. Her
father was a brilliant scientist, and he'd soon forget about breakfast if she
were got without him.
"Come on Dad.
If you don't come now you'll be late for work." At that, her father
glanced at his watch, and glared at her, startled out of his reverie.
"Is that the
time. Lily, why didn't you tell me! I'll be late for work!" And he hurried
out of the room, Lily on his tail.
Lily and her father
were tucking into toast and jam when her sister entered. Petunia was tall and
skinny, with blonde hair, and over bright blue eyes, all too ready to spot
other people's faults.
"Three for you
Daddy. Probably bills. Oh look, isn't he sweet! Look Mummy, Vernon's sent me a
postcard, all the way from Greece! There's one for you too. Looks like it's
from them."
Lily laughed.
Vernon was Petunia's fiancé and Lily thought he was the most annoyingly boring
man to grace the earth. And her sister's unwillingness to even say Hogwarts was
funny really - well, it used to be annoying, but after six years you'd have
thought she would have got used to it.
"Thanks."
Lily absentmindedly sipped her tea, while reading the letter in front of her.
It was basically informing her of the travel arrangements and the new books she
would need. That meant she'd need to pay a trip to Diagon Alley. That was fine.
Lily loved the wizard street, full of magical tools and tricks. One thing was
for sure - Petunia wouldn't join her. Her father would be working. She'd have
to go with her mother.
"Mum!! I need
to get my school things. Would you be able to take me, please?"
"Sorry love. I
wish I could, but your Auntie Maureen's having some problems, and I promised to
help out. You'll have to go alone.
Great. Lily
thought. It was typical. She had no way of contacting any of her school
friends. Her best friends were lucky; people like Eleanor Silver and Cecelia
Hall had owls that could deliver messages for them. Lily wasn't so fortunate.
Living as a Muggle meant that her parents had insisted that she have a cat.
That way people wouldn't question them. It wasn't that they weren't proud of
her, they were, but Petunia's feelings had to be taken into account.
Consequently she had Jet, a beautiful black cat, but not much good for taking
messages.
When breakfast was
over, her father kissed her on the cheek, and left the house. Petunia too
disappeared, probably to write a slushy love letter to Vernon. That left her
mother, but Lily knew that she would only annoy her if she stayed with her. So,
she went back to her bedroom, and sat, pointed chin cupped by delicate hands,
eyes dreamy, gazing, unseeing out of the window.
She'd been
indulging in a daydream for over an hour when the soft coo of an owl startled
her from her reverie.
"Aphrodite!
How nice! That means Cee's actually remembered me." Lily couldn't quite
understand her friend's logic in naming her owl after the Greek goddess of
beauty. She assumed that it came from Cecelia's half Muggle parentage. Eleanor,
on the other hand was a pure blood. She had no idea who Aphrodite was, and
thought that Cee had made the name up. When Cee had explained, Eleanor had said
that she could appreciate that the owl was pretty, but what was wrong with a
magic name. Cecelia wouldn't talk to her for a week afterwards.
Lily removed the
sheet of parchment from the snowy owls leg, and offered her a biscuit fragment.
'Dear Lil,
I hope you're
enjoying the hols. I am. Cee came to visit yesterday, and mum was at her wits
end. I reckon we could beat Sirius Black and his lot for mischief if only you
weren't so goody goody. Anyway, I would have invited you, only I wasn't sure if
your parents would approve. Some Muggles are awfully uptight about magic in
general. But I've sidetracked. I got my letter today, and I wanted to know if
you would like to meet me at Diagon Alley. I'm asking Cee too. It will be great
if we can all go together. We can meet at Cee's house - it should be easy for
you to get there. Let me know by giving Aphrodite a reply. Cee lent her to me,
as Merlin's sick.
Hope I see you soon!
luv
Ellie
PS We'll go on
29/08. E.'
Lily read the
letter, and scribbled a reply.
'Hi Ellie,
Love to come.
See you at Cee's on August 29th. Don't forget! Luv Lily.'
Having done that
Lily took herself downstairs for lunch. Once that was over, she went for a walk
in the surrounding countryside, relishing the peace of the area.
Chapter 2 - Diagon Alley
On the 29th August,
Lily rang the doorbell of Cecelia's house. Her mother came to the door.
"Lily dear.
How nice to see you. Go up to Cee's room. I think she can't decide what to do
with her hair or something. Anyway, Eleanor will be here soon - she's coming by
Floo Powder. I'm off to finish my baking."
Lily loved
Cecelia's mother. She was a witch, who had married a Muggle. This meant she
knew more of the Muggle world that Eleanor's parents, who were both magical,
and weren't all that worried about buses and trains not reaching them.
Lily galloped up
the oak stairs to the bedroom Cee inhabited, along with her younger sister,
Josephine. She pushed the door open, and was greeted by a girl at least a head
taller than herself, with very long wavy black hair, and deep brown eyes set in
an English rose complexion.
"Lily! How are
you? Is Petunia annoying you again? Jo's been great this summer. She's starting
at Hogwarts this year you see. Mum and Dad took her to get her stuff the other
day. She's dead excited. Oh, and guess what!! I'm going to be an Auntie! We
heard from Jonathan the other day, and Meredith's expecting!"
"Let's hope
for the baby's sake it looks like Meredith and not Jon then. I mean, he's great
and everything, but Meredith got the stunning looks."
"True."
The door creaked open, and Eleanor entered.
"Hi guys!
How're you doing? Are you ready to go?"
"I am!
Lily?"
"Hey, Cee,
your mum said you were messing about with your hair!"
"Oh. Well, I
was. But I decided I'd just plait it, that way it won't get tangled."
"Um,
Cee," Ellie said, cautiously, "Your hair's still down."
"Oh yeah!
Never mind. I'll sort it out on the bus. So, are we ready to go?"
"Yep!!"
Both Eleanor and Lily replied.
They took the tube
to London, and then walked to Diagon Alley. Having got as far as the Leaky
Cauldron, they stopped.
"Right. We all
need to go to the bookstore. Oh, and I need some new robes, I've grown again! I
don't think you two do though, Lily has hardly grown since we started, and
Ellie's not grown much these last couple of years. Never mind. You can come
with me, and then we'll go and stock up with ingredients for potions. Then we
can finish with an ice cream, and go home. All right?" Cecelia had taken
charge. When Cee was in a bossy mood, Eleanor and Lily both knew it was best to
agree with her. So they followed her plan of action. They were laughing over
ice creams, and causing many people to glance in their direction. They made
quite a group, Lily with her distinctive ruddy locks, Cecelia and her delicate
colouring, and Eleanor, who combined a peaches and cream complexion, with short
straight sunshine blonde hair, and a pair of twinkling violet eyes. It was
universally acknowledged that they were the prettiest girls in the school, and
they were the subjects of much unrequited love. But as Eleanor said, people
only loved the way they looked not who they were, so it wasn't real love
anyway.
Once they had
finished their ice creams, they could have gone home, but there was still
plenty of time, so they looked in the sweet shop and the Magical Menagerie.
Ellie and Lily were arguing about whether to go to Muggle London, or to the
Joke shop, when two boys bumped into Cecelia.
"Cee! Are you
okay?" Lily asked in concern, at the same time as one of the boys, black
hair awry exclaimed
"Sorry!"
"Well I'll
be-," The other boy, also with black hair said, startled. "The three
flowers of spring. What a coincidence."
"Sirius
Black!" Eleanor exclaimed, while Lily helped Cecelia back to her feet.
"I should have known. You're the only person haphazard enough to knock
some unsuspecting soul over. And what do you mean - flowers of spring?"
"Exactly what
I said. Sorry girls. Things to do, people to see. See you at Hogwarts.
Toodle-oo."
"Sirius,
wait," the other boy muttered. "You'll have to excuse him, I think he
had too much butterbeer. Are you okay Cee?"
"Well, I've
been better. Oh, and James, your glasses are crooked. You might as well get on with
your business. We're going to look around Muggle London. See you later."
And she grabbed Eleanor and Lily, and pulled them away.
They left Diagon
Alley, and took the bus home. Cecelia decided that they would enjoy themselves
more at her house than in the city. By the end of the day, they had caught up
on the gossip, and were looking forward to the beginning of term in excited
anticipation.
Chapter 3 - Hogwarts Express
It was September
1st, and Lily was to start school that day. She got up, got dressed, and ate
breakfast as usual, and then her father drove her to King's Cross Station.
Usually both her parents accompanied her, but her mother was busy, so it fell
to her father to do the honours. Petunia would never come, believing that all
magic was abnormal, as she did.
Lily said goodbye
to her father on Platform Nine.
"Goodbye
Daddy. Remember to write to me, and let me know everything. Don't worry, I'll
be good. Tell Mummy that I'll send her an owl as soon as we get there. Take
care of yourself."
"Have fun
darling. Do your best, and enjoy yourself. I must go now, or I'll be late for
work. Goodbye!" He kissed her, and dashed away.
Lily wheeled her
luggage to the barrier between Platforms Nine and Ten, and leant against it
casually. She fell through, to Platform Nine and three quarters.
"Lily!! Hey,
Lil, over here." She turned to see Cecelia waving frantically, Eleanor
stood by her, her expression clearly stating 'I don't know this person really!'
"Hi Cee,
Ellie. How're you doing? Come on; let's get a carriage. We've got heaps of
time, so maybe we'll be lucky and get one to ourselves."
"We'll have to
get a move on then. Let's get on with it!"
The three girls got
all of their luggage into one compartment, and spread out lazily, one in each
corner. Lily was telling them about Petunia's fiancé Vernon, when four boys
entered.
"-so anyway,
he gets back from Greece, and she's ecstatic. I can't honestly see what's so
good about him. Whatever she loves him for it's certainly not his looks.
Compared to Vernon Dursley Cee's Jon looks like Prince Charming. Something
tells me he doesn't like me. She told me she's told him, and I quote, 'my
little sister's a freak, but don't worry about it. She's not here most of the
time, and once we're married, we can forget her very existence if you want'
unquote. Anyway-"
"Do you girls
mind if we join you?" Sirius Black poked his head around the door.
"Only everywhere else is full. We'd have found somewhere else, only we had
to help Peter find his rat..."
The girls couldn't see
any way out of it. They'd have to accept. So, James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus
Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew joined them.
"Have you had
a good summer?" Eleanor was making small talk. Somehow, talking about
Petunia's boyfriend around the jokers didn't seem to be a good idea.
"Well, I had a
great time. I think I blew the shed up five times. It was excellent." They
had to laugh at Sirius' pleasure at causing mayhem. His poor mother must have
been at her wit's end.
"Do you know
who the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teaches is?" Lily asked,
curiously. The boys just stared at her. "What? I only asked."
"Lily, my dear
flower, do you ever stop thinking about school?" Sirius asked.
"Now and then.
Do you boys ever think about anything other than jokes?"
"Offhand?
No." Sirius said.
"It's really
unfair you know. We study like mad, and pass. You don't bother at all, and come
out with pretty much top marks." Cee whined.
"No Cee, you
and I study really hard and pass. Lily studies and gets pretty much top marks,
and then she reads other stuff so that she can throw it at people when they
least expect it." Ellie said, laughing.
"I can't
believe we're having this conversation," exclaimed Sirius, disgusted.
"Well,"
Cee began, "we could always carry on talking girlie things, seeing as you
boys don't want to indulge in intelligent conversation..."
"Well,
actually, we wanted to ask you something." Sirius started, his voice low
all of a sudden.
"What?"
Lily asked, curiously,
"Well,"
James continued, "we've heard that you girls are more devious than you let
on."
"And we
figured that we could use some more brains when deciding what pranks to pull
next." Sirius stated boldly. "We thought we'd set up a society."
"Great idea,
two small problems." Cee whispered. "Problem one. Lily's a prefect,
bless her little cotton socks. It wouldn't exactly set a good example if she
became Miss Prankster of the year. Actually, scratch that. James already is Mr
Prankster of the Year, along with the rest of you. I'm not quite sure how he
got to be a prefect in the first place, but never mind that. Problem number
two. How exactly do you plan to carry these pranks out?"
"Minor
problems. If Jimmy boy and the flower girl-"
"Stop calling
me that!!"
"What?"
Sirius asked innocently.
"The flower
girl. My name is Lily. And it's not my fault that lilies are flowers. And I'm
not one. Okay?"
"I don't
know," James said, not really paying much attention, "they say
flowers are really pretty, you'd fit the bill there."
Lily, Cee and Ellie
stared at him, jaws dropped in surprise. Sirius, Remus and Peter were trying
their hardest not to kill themselves with laughter. Sirius and Remus caught a
bewildered James between the two of them, and hurried out of the compartment.
* * * *
"I rather
think, Prongs my friend, that you put your foot in it there." Remus said,
his usually serious voice teasing.
"Yeah, James.
I thought you said that you weren't interested in the flower girl."
"She told you
not to call her that. And just because I said that she's pretty does not mean
that I'm interested!"
"Really."
Sirius said, knowingly. "Well, we'll just see about that.
Chapter 4 - The New Girl
Eventually the
train rolled to a halt, and finally everyone was in the old castle that was
Hogwarts. The Sorting ceremony was over, and everyone was sitting down to enjoy
the beginning of term feast. Cecelia was particularly happy, as Josephine had
been sorted into Gryffindor, the house she, Lily, Eleanor, and the four
troublemakers were all members of.
James Potter, and
friends were sitting opposite Lily and crew. They were wading their way through
dish after dish of marvellous food, and talking at a rate of knots.
"You know,
this year is going to be the best ever!"
"Sirius, you
say that at the beginning of every year. And have you forgotten, this year
we're doing NEWT's?" Remus Lupin asked, face aglow with laughter and
warmth.
"Well,
something tells me that Prongs is going to have a good year."
"Padfoot...Shut
up!"
"Go James! And
where did you get those ridiculous nicknames?" Cecelia asked, curiously.
"They sound like they're out of Alice in Wonderland!"
"What?"
Pettigrew asked, confused.
"Muggle book.
My dad used to read it to Jo and I. But come on. We want to know what's the
meaning behind this Prongs and Padfoot thing."
"Sorry. Trade
secret. Eat your treacle tart like a good girl." Lily almost choked on her
own treacle tart, at Sirius' treating Cecelia as if she were a five-year-old.
She choked some more when Cee seemed to comply.
"Are you okay
Lil?" Eleanor asked, concerned.
"I'm fine,
just um, it went down the wrong way, you know..."
"Are you sure
you're okay," Cee looked confused. "You don't usually babble. Maybe
you should go to the hospital wing. You might be sick or something."
Before Lily had a
chance to reply, Professor McGonagall appeared by her side, accompanied by a
vivacious brunette, who was looking slightly bemused.
"Ah, Miss
Evans, just the girl I was looking for. This is Felicity. She's just been transferred
from her school in America. She's in the sixth year, and a Gryffindor, so
please look after her." And McGonagall hurried off again.
"Hello!"
Lily said, shyly. "I'm Lily Evans, and these are Cecelia Hall and Eleanor
Silver."
"I'm Felicity
Howell. I was at school in Boston, but I'm back in England now, for good, so
I've been transferred to Hogwarts."
"So are you
British then?"
"Welsh. We
left Wales when I was five, for Boston, and now we're living in England. I
expect someday we'll go back to Wales."
The three girls had
noticed the lilting accent as soon as Felicity spoke. Clearly eleven years in
the USA hadn't robbed her of her accent.
"That'll be
lovely. So, what do you need to know?" Lily asked.
"Everything!!"
Felicity replied, enthusiastically.
"Err, Lil, try
introducing her to some other people so that she has a vague idea as to who
everyone is!" Eleanor suggested, quietly.
"Good idea.
Sit down Felicity, and help yourself to food. Sitting opposite us are James
Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew. Guys, this is Felicity
Howell."
"Pleased to
meet you Felicity."
"Oh, call me
Flick and have done with it. Felicity is such a mouthful."
"To my left is
Emily Johnston, and to Cee's right is Samuel Allen. There are others of us, but
don't worry about it right now. Enjoy the food. I do."
They finished their
meal, and then made their way up to the Gryffindor Tower, where the Fat Lady
guarded the portrait hole. Lily muttered the new password, Flibbertigibbet, and
they entered. All made a beeline for their dormitories. It was late, and they
needed to unpack.
Lily, Cee, Ellie
and Flick entered the sixth year girls' dormitory. Eight four poster beds
dominated the room. The girls took the two beds closest to the window on each
side of the room for their own, to a chorus of complaints from the other girls.
"You always
get those beds!" Helen Canswell exclaimed. "Isn't it someone else's
turn?"
"Nope!"
Cecelia retorted, smiling. "Lily's a prefect, so she gets first pick, and
naturally we want to be near her, so we have these beds. Don't complain.
They're the worst beds really. All the spiders live in them!" And with
this wicked proclamation she returned to her unpacking, while the other girls
screamed.
Eventually all
eight girls were unpacked, and in bed.
"Hey, Flick!
Why don't you tell us about your life so far? I mean, tomorrow Lil will give
you everyone else's life stories, but if you tell everyone, then she won't have
to!"
There was a chorus
of agreement from the other girl in the dormitory, and then Eleanor added
softly.
"Lily's really
shy. It's in your best interest to tell everyone yourself, and save her the
agony."
So Felicity settled
down to tell her tale.
"I was born in
Wales, and for five years I lived in a little cottage called 'The Bluebells'
with my parents. My mum's a Muggle and my dad's a wizard, so I grew up mixing
the best of both worlds. But, when I was five, my mum died. Dad was really
upset, and we left Wales for Boston as soon as we could. The states were great,
but nothing could make up for the loss of my mother. Anyway, when I was eleven,
I got a letter, inviting me to wizard school. Naturally my dad was thrilled. He
came here, you see, and he wasn't sure what would happen to me in America. So I
went there, and learnt great stuff, the same as you guys, I guess. But then
last year Dad met another woman. She's English and her name's Margaret. While I
was at school they started dating, and the next thing I knew, I was being
introduced to my dad's fiancée. They decided to move back to England, so Dad
wrote to Dumbledore to ask about me coming here. Dumbledore said that would be
fine, so here I am. Dad and Mags are married, and living in London, and I'm
safely out of the way at Hogwarts."
"Do you like
your stepmother?" Cee asked, curiously.
"Well, I
suppose so. I mean Mags is great, and really friendly, but she's not my
mother. I think that's the big difference, you know. I can see her as a friend,
but never as my mother."
At that moment
Sirius Black and James Potter entered the room. The girls all shrieked, with
the exception of Lily who hissed 'Shhhh', before glaring at the boys.
"What're you
doing in here? You're not allowed."
"We
know." Sirius said calmly. "But the boys were complaining about the
noise you were making, so we thought we'd tell you to shut up and go to
sleep."
"Practise what
you preach." Cecelia retorted.
"We mean
to." James replied. "'Night!"
And with that the two
boys left. The girls snuggled down under the thick blankets, and soon the tower
was quiet with the peaceful calm of sleep.
Chapter 5 - Potions and Snape
Lily, Felicity,
Cecelia and Eleanor sat down for breakfast the next morning, and very soon
James, Sirius, Remus and Peter joined them. The girls were laughing when
Severus Snape, a greasy haired Slytherin boy, approached them.
"Oh how sweet.
Looks like Potter's found himself a fan club. Pity about their lack of
intelligence, isn't it Potter."
"Get lost
Snape." James growled, angrily.
"What's the
matter? Don't like it when the truth hits you?"
Felicity had been
watching with undisguised disgust, but now she turned to Snape.
"Well. My dad
told me to watch out for Slytherins. It's clearly changed here. He told me that
they were devious. My pet rat has more intelligence than you, and if all you
can do is insult people then I suggest you go back to your little friends.
Maybe they'll think it's clever."
Snape looked at the
outspoken girl in surprise. Then he turned on his heel and left, muttering
about needing girls to fight battles, or some such like. The girls glared after
him, before turning to Felicity.
"Way to go
Flick! Teach the guy a lesson."
"Who does he
think he is anyway?" Ellie asked, angrily.
"Is he blind
or just stupid?" Lily retorted.
"Okay girls,
calm down. We all agree that Snape is a greasy slimeball, who needs to be
taught a lesson. You just happened to be the ones who proved our point."
James said consolingly.
"Yeah, and
we're real thrilled about that, oh, and can we set a couple of things
straight?" Cecelia asked.
"Sure, knock
yourself out!" Remus replied.
"Point number
one. We are not your fan club. Do we look that stupid. Friends maybe. Fan club
- never. Point number two. We are not stupid. Lily could rival you lot for
intelligence any day, and she's far cleverer than Snape. I don't know about
Flick, but Ellie and I aren't that bad. Point number three. What are we doing
for revenge?!"
"I like this
girl!" Sirius said, eyes glinting with mischief. "Okay. Here's the
plan..."
Much later the
Gryffindor sixth years had Potions with the Slytherins. The Slytherin
housemaster, Professor Assize, took potions. He favoured the Slytherins, and
consequently the Gryffindors always did rather badly from his lessons.
"Good morning.
Today we're working on the Gubacious potion. As you should know this potion
serves several purposes. It is most commonly used as a painkiller, when battle
is being waged, but it also has healing properties. Using the notes you made
last lesson, I want you to brew a Gubacious potion, and I intend to test
it!"
And with that, the
class set to work, eight of their number thinking more of their revenge than of
their potion.
Severus Snape was
an average student, although he excelled at Potions. Lily Evans was an above
average student who was excellent with potions, but better with charms. Cecelia
Hall while generally happy go lucky when it came to school was a potion brewer
to rival Snape. James Potter was a star pupil, but his excellence was most
apparent in Transfiguration. Eleanor Silver was a dab hand when it came to
History of Magic, while Sirius Black was better at Arithmancy. Remus Lupin and
Felicity Howell were both serious enough about school that no one would expect
them to cause a distraction, and Peter Pettigrew was useless. It had been
decided that these strengths would be played upon to gain revenge on Snape, who
was, after all, far too full of himself.
"Time to set
Stage one in to action, Lily muttered to Cecelia, who was her partner.
Surreptitiously pointing her wand at Snape, she muttered 'tremelo', and
all of his potions ingredients spilled to the floor. Step one complete; she
turned to Cecelia to do her part. Cee winked at James, telling him that it was
almost his turn. Cecelia then muttered instructions to Lily, who while
apparently working on her potion, added certain ingredients to Snape's potion.
This done James looked at Eleanor, with whom he was working.
"You do know
exactly what it is you're doing don't you?" He asked. She nodded. While
James used a simple spell to transform Severus' quill into a snake that was
gradually slithering out of his bag Eleanor said, in clarion tones.
"Did you know
James, that when they first made this potion in 1190, they used hedgehog quills
instead of porcupines. It made the most unholy mess - and produced a
pain-inflicting potion instead of pain reduction. You did get porcupine quills
didn't you?"
James his task
complete, replied.
"Eleanor. How
many times do I have to tell you, I got the right ingredients," giving
Sirius his codeword.
"Miss Silver,
Mr Potter!" Professor Assize snarled, evilly, "kindly keep your
voices down. Ten points from Gryffindor!"
Eleanor and James looked
at each other, faces contorted with what looked like anger, but was in fact
laughter. Sirius had done his part, and now Snape was dancing around, trying to
subdue his scales. Finally, it was up to Remus and Felicity, seated behind
Snape to bring attention to their part of the room.
"Oh don't be
so stupid Remus. It's one phoenix tear, not two!"
"Felicity!
You're a girl, and I'm telling you! You weren't here last term when we did this
potion! It's two!"
"We did do work
in America you know! And it's one!"
Heads turned to
looks at the comical sight of pale looking Remus Lupin arguing with the new
Gryffindor, who, it was obvious, knew that she was going to win.
Professor Assize
suddenly noticed the commotion in the corner, and once they realised they had
his attention, Felicity and Remus lowered their voices considerably. Professor
Assize strode in their direction, however.
He was just about
to begin a tirade against them, when he notice Severus Snape in what seemed to
be an awful mess. The Professor turned away from the two Gryffindors, and
instead stared at Snape.
"Mr Snape!
What is the meaning of this?"
"I don't know
sir. Everything seems to be going wrong."
"You got that
right Snape. Everything is going wrong. Explain yourself. What have you done
boy?" The professor growled.
"I don't know
sir!"
"Really, well
- Mr Snape, what is that sliding around your feet?"
"It's a snake
sir!"
"Are snakes
allowed Mr Snape?"
"No sir!"
"Well,
congratulations Mr Snape. For the abysmal failure of your potions and your
flagrant disregard for rules, you have detention tonight, and 5 o'clock. Don't
be late."
After class, seven
of the troublemakers met in the Gryffindor common room.
"Score one to
us, and nil to Snape!!" Sirius whispered, excitedly.
"What exactly
did you and Lily do, Cee?"
"Added a few
extra ingredients!" Cecelia laughed. "Don't worry Ellie, suffice to
say that Snape's potion is not Gubacious!"
"Well, I'll
say that was quite some revenge!" Felicity said, slapping Remus, her
partner in crime on the shoulder. "Oh, and Remus...it was two drops of
Phoenix tears!" The whole group laughed out loud.
"Hey guys, I
waited around for a bit, and guess what Snape's got to do!!" Lily entered
the group, face flushed with exertion, eyes bright with merriment.
"What?"
The others asked curiously.
"Clean all of
the Potions equipment without magic until they sparkle like new, and shine all
the trophies. I'd say we did okay!"
"Huh! That'll
teach him for dobbing us up wherever possible. I've lost count of the number of
times we've shined the trophies. That's one good job well done. See you."
And the male part of the group left their female counterparts.
"Come on!
Let's go and see Hagrid. We're free now."
Chapter 6 - Remus' Secret
After
three months at Hogwarts, Felicity noticed something rather strange. Remus Lupin was off sick more than any other
person in the school. It was as if he
had some sort of illness that bothered him once every month. Felicity decided to speak to Lily about
it. She had soon learnt that Cecelia
was a great friend, but rather outspoken, and often impatient. Eleanor seemed to love being the centre of
attention, and Lily was friend and confidante to the entire population of
Gryffindor's sixth year.
"Lily!"
"What's up
Flick? I've just about got time to
listen, as long as you don't mind talking while I eat. I've got to get to the library and research
for a Charms essay, so today's one of those eat and run sessions. Okay?!"
"It's Remus
Lupin." Felicity declared boldly. Lily looked suddenly startled, and said
"What about
Remus?" more cautiously.
"Well, have
you noticed how he's sick about once a month?"
"It's
pretty hard not to Flick. Remus might
not be particularly loud, but you can feel his presence."
"I checked
out when he's sick against the lunar chart, and he's sick at full moon."
"I think I
know where you're going with this."
"Lily. Remus Lupin is a werewolf. I'm 99.9% sure of it."
"Flick,"
Lily said, and Felicity could see that she had thought this whole subject
through. "I agree with you. He probably is, and I think the boys know
too. How do you feel about werewolves?"
"I don't
really know," Felicity admitted sounding confused.
"They say
werewolves are bad, and it's true, a lot of people who are werewolves turn to
the Dark side, but what you have to remember is that 96% of the time Remus is
as human as you or I. And what's more,
he's a really nice person. I'm prepared
to bet he hates the whole werewolf thing. Remus Lupin is not a werewolf, he is a person, and you should judge him
as such. He's no more interested in the
Dark Arts than Sirius Black or James Potter. I've known for ages, but that doesn't stop me from liking him."
"Well, I'm
not bothered about the whole werewolf thing. I mean, I know Remus, and I agree with you, but tell me something...do
Cee and Ellie know?"
"I doubt
it, and if they do they haven't spoken to me about it. Don't worry about it Flick. Right, are you okay now? Only I really need to study!"
"Thanks
Lil. You get on with it. See you later." Felicity called.
Once
Lily disappeared, Felicity made her way back to the Gryffindor Common
Room. She had just settled down, hidden
from view by two huge armchairs, when she heard male voices. She listened intently, and was surprised
when only a second later Lily appeared, from behind what appeared to be a solid
brick wall.
"How did
you get here?" Felicity muttered.
"Secret
passage. Why are we hidden?"
"We're
not. Shhh."
So
the two girls listened with bated breath, as James Potter and Sirius Black
entered the room.
"Full moon
tomorrow." Sirius remarked, genially.
"I
know." James replied. "What're we going to do?"
Felicity
looked at Lily, unspoken question in her eyes. Lily shook her head, and gestured for silence.
"I suppose
we'd better lie low. Last time we were,
um, rowdy, and it's best not to attract attention two months in a row, or
Dumbledore might suspect something."
"Yeah. That could be pretty unpleasant." James admitted. "After all, what we do is illegal!"
"True. Come on James. I'm starving. You must
have found that book by now."
"Hold on a
minute. Yep! Here it is. All
right. We can go to the Great Hall
now."
The
two boys left the room, and Felicity gaped at Lily.
"Do you
know what that was all about?" she asked.
"No, but I
can guess!" Lily replied, looking her in the eye.
"Well, come
on then! Share the secret with me!"
"They're
Animagi." Lily said softly.
"How did you
figure that one out?"
"Come on
Flick, it's not that hard. We've
established that Remus is a werewolf, right. Now, knowing James and Sirius, if there was any way that they could help
him, they would. And drag Peter along
for the ride. We already know that it
is impossible for humans to stay with werewolves without endangering
themselves. What you didn't know is
this. We did Animagi in the third year,
and the boys were awfully curious. And
they knew a lot more about the whole process than the rest of us. It's the first time I've ever seen Sirius
interested in schoolwork. If they take
on animal forms then they can accompany Remus. It's as simple as that."
"You go in
for puzzles don't you Lily. Most people
wouldn't gather that from the evidence you've obtained."
"Yes, but I
had another advantage." Lily said
softly.
"Really. What?" Felicity asked.
"I used my
heart."
"Pardon."
"There's
this thing Flick. It's called
empathy. It's something I'm good
at. I simply put myself in the boys
shoes, and it became crystal clear."
Chapter 7 - Quidditch
James
Potter and Sirius Black were both members of the Gryffindor Quidditch team;
James played as Chaser, and Sirius as Beater. The first game of term was coming up, Gryffindor versus Slytherin, and
consequently, the atmosphere at Hogwarts was full of rivalry.
Snape
hadn't forgotten the joke the eight mischief-makers had played on him earlier
in the year, and he was even more unbearable now, if that was humanly
possible. He could not pass any of them
in the corridor without making a snide remark. Unfortunately for him, they just laughed it off, so the effort was
really wasted.
The
morning of the match came all too soon. James sat down to breakfast in the Great Hall, Sirius and Remus beside
him, and the four girls opposite.
"Where's
Peter?" Eleanor asked, curiously.
"Don't
know." Sirius said through a mouth full
of bacon. "Said he had to do something
earlier. Haven't seen him since."
"Are you
sure he's okay?" Lily asked, concerned.
"Lily, the
boy's sixteen years old. By now he
shouldn't need other people to fight his battles."
"True...Aren't you going to eat anything James?" Lily said, noticing
that his plate had not been touched.
"You should
you know." Felicity piped up. "You'll need your strength later."
Cecelia
laughed. Felicity was not generally
given to mothering people, so her sudden interest in James' well being was
rather funny. But she sobered quickly
enough.
"Flick's
right James. Slytherins don't play
fair. If you don't eat how can you hope
to catch the Snitch. I'm telling you
here and now, Lucius Malfoy's team will do anything to stop you getting it,
including sabotaging your broom."
"I agree
with Cee. And Severus Snape is out for
your blood too. If I were you James,
then I'd be pretty nervous too, but that doesn't mean you should stop
eating." Eleanor added her quota.
"Okay! Okay! I'm eating! Happy now?" James started attacking his breakfast,
mainly to keep the girls quiet. He
supposed that they were right, still, they didn't have to act like his mother.
At
eleven o'clock, the entire school turned out to watch the match commence. Remus and the girls found themselves good
seats, and were sitting on the edge of their seats, ready to watch the unfolding
action.
Unknown
to the Snape was also looking forward to this match, but not for the same
reason. Ever since they had started at
Hogwarts six years ago, he had held a personal vendetta against James Potter. He had decided that today Potter would
finally face a bout of public humiliation. In Snape's opinion he deserved it.
"Give a
rousing cheer for the Gryffindor side!" shouted Judith Barnes, the Ravenclaw
commentator of the event. "Here come
the Slytherins. Well, they're a happy
looking lot. And our umpire has
arrived. Madam Hooch blows the whistle,
and they're off. And Gryffindor's in
possession. There's a surprise. The Gryffindor team has been improving
gradually over the last few years, and this is surely one of the best groups
they've had. Edward Maynard is in
possession, he's going for goal, and they score. Gryffindor..."
Lily
had been concentrating on the match, but something inspired her to look up, and
what she saw made her gasp in horror. James' broom seemed to be disintegrating before her eyes.
"Remus! What're we going to do!"
"What's up
Lily? Can't it wait? I'm trying to watch!"
"Remus! James' broom is falling
apart. If he doesn't get the Snitch
soon then he's not going to!"
"You're
right. Dammit. I wonder if he's noticed. JAMES!! James!"
"Remus you
fool, he'll think you're cheering him on!" Felicity joined the frenzied
conversation. "We need to tell someone,
before he kills himself."
They
were hurrying towards the nearest teacher - Professor McGonagall, when Giles
Sutton, the Gryffindor Seeker suddenly dove. He seemed to catch something, just as James' broom completely
disintegrated, and he was falling through the air. Before any of the horrified crowd could do anything about it, he
had hit the ground with an almighty thump.
Remus,
Lily, Felicity, Eleanor and Cecelia were among the first to reach him, as
Sirius touched down beside them.
"Giles got
the Snitch." Eleanor said, dully.
"What good
is the Snitch if James' dead?" Lily asked vehemently. Eleanor stared at her in surprise. This wasn't the softly spoken Lily she was used to. Before she could utter another word,
however, Professor McGonagall had arrived, in the company of Madame Flooey, the
school nurse. They magicked James onto
a stretcher, and bore him away.
As
they were leaving, Remus noticed Severus Snape looking rather smug.
"Snape did
it." He muttered to Sirius.
"Snape did
what?" Sirius asked, tiredly.
"Snape
killed James' broom."
"He did
WHAT?!!" Cecelia squawked from behind them, drawing heads in her direction.
"Shut up
Cee, people are looking." Sirius said, gruffly.
"The low
down scum bag!!" Felicity said, and proceeded to curse Snape in a manner that
left Lily, Eleanor and Cecelia looking at her in shock, and Sirius and Remus
grinning.
"Boy do I
wish Snape had heard that lot!" Sirius said, looking at Felicity in admiration.
"Could you
stop cursing Snape for long enough for us to see if James is okay?" Lily
snapped. The others looked at her.
"He's not
dying Lil." Cecelia said, soothingly.
"So? He's not dying. In case you had forgotten we just won the match. We need to celebrate!"
"In the
medical wing?" Remus looked at her sceptically.
"Sure." She replied. "Why not?"
Chapter 8 - Bad Tidings
When James
had recovered enough to learn the whole story he was seething. After all, their prank had just given Snape
a detention. Snape's revenge had the
potential to ruin Gryffindor's chances of winning the Quidditch match, and
could have been fatal for James.
Felicity,
Eleanor and Cecelia had noticed something about Lily since that day. She was acting strangely. It wasn't fair to say that she was in a
world of her own, because she was still the Lily Evans she had been before,
prepared to help anyone, and listen to everyone. But she was more prone to delving into the realms of fantasy than
before.
"She's in
love." Cecelia pronounced one
lunchtime, when Lily had disappeared to the library. "It's obvious."
"How do you
know?" asked Eleanor, accusingly.
"She's
doing a female version of Jonathon when he first clamped eyes on Meredith. Haven't you noticed? She's not eating properly, and she's scarily
happy. Plus she spends a lot of time in
La-la land. I know she's always been
into the library, but this is the fifth time in as many days. It can't be a project, or she'd have told us
about it."
"Thus
speaketh Cecelia Hall, font of all knowledge." Eleanor retorted sarcastically.
"She's
right." Felicity observed. "The symptoms all fit. It's like Dad and Mags all over again."
"But surely
she'd tell us." Eleanor said, confused.
"No." Felicity said thoughtfully. "I don't think she would. If it were you or Cee, or I, then we'd let
everyone know. Lil has more bottles of
emotion inside of her than there are bottles of butterbeer in Hogsmeade. She's scared we'll tease her."
"We
wouldn't!" Eleanor and Cecelia said, in unison. Felicity looked at them. "Okay. Maybe just a tiny
bit. But we don't want to upset
her." Cecelia added.
Meanwhile
Sirius, Remus and Peter were talking.
"Prongs has
been acting really weird lately." Sirius spoke suddenly.
"I
know. It's like he's got a
secret." Remus mused.
"Well, he
could tell us." Said Peter,
sulkily. "We're his friends.
"Maybe he
doesn't want to." Remus suggested.
"I vote we
make him." Sirius said, suddenly. "He really needs to lighten up. Besides, Wormtail's right. We're his friends. We wouldn't tease him that much!"
But
in spite of his friends teasing, James wouldn't tell of his secret, and
eventually, Sirius decided that for once he would have to admit defeat, at
least, for the time being. So he turned
their minds to other things.
"Have you
done that essay McGonagall set us, on Animagi. As if we didn't do enough of those in the third year."
"Because
you found it so hard, didn't you Sirius." Remus said, sarcastically.
"What did
Sirius find hard?" Cecelia entered, arm in arm with Eleanor at this point.
"The
Transfiguration work. What's up with
you two?"
"Nothing
much. Oh, have you seen Lily and Flick,
only they were muttering about something earlier, and disappeared."
"Nope. Sorry. Why do you need them?"
"Because
Lily had that look, the one she wears when she has a completely outrageous
prank planned, and needs help carrying it out. We want to know what it is."
"Excuse
me!" James said in mock horror. "Are we
talking about the same Lily here. Lily
Evans, charming prefect, she who can do no wrong."
At that point Lily flew into
the room, and up into the girls dormitory, tears streaming down her face,
completely ignoring her friends. James
looked at Eleanor.
"What was that all about?"
"I don't actually know. It's not like Lily though. I've
hardly ever seen her cry."
There was a commotion outside the portrait hole, and then
Felicity entered, face as black as thunder. She stalked over to the others and sat down with a thud.
"I just cannot believe that boy's audacity. As if it wasn't bad enough, without him
making it worse."
"Um, Flick. I take it you
were with Lily." Cecelia said, looking concerned.
"Yeah. I was with Lily."
She said, sobering.
"Well, what's up with her? Why's she crying?" Sirius asked impatiently.
"Her dad's sick. McGonagall just told her. She's
got to go home, he wants to see her."
"What's the matter with him?" James asked, curious.
"Pneumonia. Apparently
they've had some really rough weather where she lives recently, and her dad
already had a cold. Then some people
got snowed in, and the lady was expecting a baby, so he went to help dig them
out. He's been getting gradually worse
since."
"So why were you cursing someone when you cane in."
"What? Oh, you mean
Snape. Well, somehow he found out, and
he told her that 'That is so typically Muggle. Have to have daughter home because Daddy darlings got a bit on his
chest.'"
"The prat. That was
seriously callous." Cecelia stormed.
"I think Lil agreed with you - she slapped him, and then went off
in this mad dash. And he actually
looked surprised. I mean, of all the
times to go on about her heritage, now!"
"So do you know if her dad'll be okay?" Remus asked. He was looking serious, concern showing in
his eyes.
"I'm not sure. I'm going
to see if she's okay. Cee, Ellie, are
you coming?"
"Try and stop us!" Eleanor replied. James looked at Sirius, then Remus, then Peter. They nodded, imperceptibly.
"We're coming too." He announced.
"You can't." Cecelia said, flatly. "It's against the rules for you to enter our dorm.
"Since when did rules ever stop us. We're in." He said firmly, his tone implying that arguing would
be futile.
So the seven of them made for the girls' dormitory, at
varying paces. Felicity matched Sirius
in energy, by bounding up the stairs, while Eleanor and Cecelia hurried up
behind them, Remus in tow. James and
Peter brought up the rear. When they
reached the door, the boys hesitated slightly, after the girls entered, before
Sirius threw the door open, and made his usual grand entrance.
Lily was sat on her bed, reading a Muggle letter. The boys plonked themselves down, and looked
at her, expectantly.
"Are you okay Lil?" Remus asked, sensitively. Lily looked at him, suddenly seeing them
all.
"What are you boys doing here? It's illegal!"
"We wanted to see you." James said, simply. "Do you want to talk about it?" Lily's eyes filled with tears again, but she
blinked them back.
"Look, Lily. I know it
sounds stupid, but talking helps. When
mum died dad and I were lost for ages. We
were like zombies, in wprlds of our own. But then we talked, and it made it so much easier to deal with each
day. You don't have to tell us if you
don't want to, but we're your friends. We're here for you." Felicity spoke eloquently.
Wordlessly Lily handed her the piece of paper she had been
scanning. Felicity looked at her.
"Read it. Then you'll
know." Was all she said. But her voice
lacked its usual effervescence, and her eyes were without their star like
sparkle.
'Dear Lily,' Felicity began.
'Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but your father is
ill. We need you to come home. He wants to see you. I suppose you're wondering how he could be
that ill without your knowing. We
didn't want to bother you, you see. He
insisted that he would be fine. Initially it was just a cold, and neither he nor I were worried. But then your Auntie Maureen got snowed
in. The weather around here has been
awful recently. I hope it's better at
Hogwarts. Of course, your father wanted
to help dig them out. The baby's due
any day, and so he decided it would be better if they were free. I wasn't so sure that it was a good idea,
but he insisted. So he did. But he was out for hours, and even though he
was well wrapped up, and I sent him with hot tea and soup, the next day he was
worse. By the end of the week he could
barely breathe. Of course, I got the
doctor, and he says that it's possible for your father to get over it, but it's
a bad case of pneumonia. When I asked
your father if I could get him anything he said you. Please come Lily darling. Petunia is always at Vernon's and I get so lonely without either of you,
especially with your father being laid up. He's having difficulty breathing, let alone talking, and can't exactly
strike up a conversation. Let me know
as soon as you can Lily, and don't worry. We'll get him better. Keep
hoping my darling.
All my love
Mum'
Cecelia looked at Felicity, then at Lily, her usually pretty
face contorted into a frown.
"He'll be okay Lil. It
sounds like he just wants to see you. You know what men are like. They
always think they're worse off than they really are!"
"Hey! I resent that!!"
exclaimed James.
"Oh come off it James! What was it like for a week after you came out of the hospital
wing. 'I feel so stiff,' 'my head
hurts' blah blah blah! Talk about
milking it. Don't worry Lil. Everything will work out. I take it you are going?" Eleanor added her
quota.
"I have to." Lily said, softly. "If anything did happen I'd never forgive myself. Dumbledore and McGonagall said that it's
okay. I don't even have to pack. All my Muggle stuff is at home. I don't think I'll be gone for long. Dad should be better soon, and then I'll be
back."
And so, before dusk that night Lily left Hogwarts, and went
back to her home, to nurse her father back to health.
Chapter 9 - Letters
After Lily left, her friends waited anxiously for the
arrival of a letter that would let them know how she and her father were. When, on the Monday following the fateful
Friday that she had left school, albeit temporarily, a letter arrived, the
whole crowd gathered around Felicity, to whom it had been sent.
'Dear Flick,
This
is addressed to you, but it is meant for the others to read as well. I didn't see the point in sending everyone
the same letter. Thanks guys, for being
there when I needed you. I thought you
might like to know that Dad's getting a bit better. Mum says that he's perked up since I got home, but it's still
touch and go. Mum is absolutely
exhausted, and Petunia's no help. She
spends most of her time with the Dursleys, so Mum had to do everything before I
arrived. I would have written to you
sooner, but I had to sort some things out. I hope you're all okay. You'd
better be. If James and Sirius have got
another detention, then they can think of me while cleaning bedpans. Maybe they won't whine afterwards if they
do.
If you could send me the work I need
to catch up on, then I'll love you forever. I don't want to get behind in everything, because of the NEWT's. I can see Sirius pulling faces right
now. Well, to tell you the absolute
truth, I need something to occupy me when I'm not looking after Mum and Dad. I have to go now, but write to me soon.
Luv
Lily'
The reply was a joint effort,
by the seven remaining mischief-makers.
'Dear Lily
We decided to take a leaf out of your
book, and to save paper, we're writing this together. We've enclosed all the notes we've made since Monday, and it's
now Thursday. It's taken us that long
to get this letter composed. I don't
know if you've ever tried to keep Sirius still long enough to write a letter,
but it's been quite difficult. However,
I'm side tracking.
We're all pleased that your dad is getting a little
better. Tell him that we're all
thinking about him. I'm sorry about
Petunia. I suppose she's got wedding
plans or something. Look on the bright
side. You won't have to worry about her
complaining about you being a witch. I
got a letter from Mags yesterday. She's
expecting a baby, and wants name ideas. Send some and I'll be eternally grateful. I'm useless at this whole baby thing. Well. Must dash. We've got Transfiguration next, and
McGonagall's on the warpath.
Lily. How did you
guess Sirius and I would be in detention? Thinking of you didn't really help, as we were polishing the trophies
(fun!) How are you? Your letter was a little on the brief side
when it came to telling us about yourself. I hope you're back soon. It's
just not the same without you. Now there's
no voice of reason.
Lil - how're you doing? Personally I am beginning to think that Professor Assize's mission in
life is to torture us. He gave us yet
another test the other day. How many
tests can you give a class for goodness sake? James and Sirius are still as awful as ever. Snape ended up with itching potion all over him the other
day. It wasn't his though. Sirius accidentally knocked it flying, or so
he says. Something tells me that he's
hiding something. Remus agrees. Thankfully he and I sit on the other side of
the room, so we weren't under suspicion. Incidentally, that's how Sirius and James got their detention. Assize is convinced James was involved, and
he might be right. Anyway, Snape is
absolutely seething. I suppose I would
be too if the same thing happened to me. Itching potion of all things. Lily, I'd love to continue this letter some more, but Remus is
practically taking the pen from my hand in order to gain the parchment. He reckons that he won't be around in the
near future to write his little bit, so I suppose I'd better come back once
he's finished doing whatever it is he's doing.
Sorry about that Lily. Sadly Ellie is waffling about nothing and I really do need to get this
done. I wanted to speak to you, but I think
that I'll be busy in the next couple of days, and Flick wants to send this on
Thursday (tomorrow). So, remember not
to wear yourself out too much. I know
that you're worried about your Dad, but you need to take care of yourself too,
or else you'll be another sick person to add to the pile. We're all with you all the way you
know. If your Dad is getting better, I
expect that you'll be back at Hogwarts before you know it. Until then, don't let Petunia get to you,
and let us know what's going on.
Thus speaks Remus Lupin,
authority on Life, the World and the Universe in general. This pen sucks, but it's all I could
find. While your away, make a list of
good jokes to pull. Flick is reading
this over my shoulder, and she reckons that you've got better things to do than
think of pranks, but I think that it will do you good. Do you enjoy nursing. I think that James would let you nurse
him any day I had to scrap that bit, James was reading over my
shoulder. I don't think anyone ever
told him it was rude. And I don't know
what he was on about. You're not the
only voice of reason. I'm perfectly
reasonable, in a weird sort of way. Any
way, we're still making Snape's life hell. He deserves it after what he said to you. Look after yourself Lily. Must dash
Hi Lil. I'm glad about your
dad. It's a pity you're not here
though. The boys are running wild. At least when you were around they clung on
to an inkling of sanity. Some of the
things they come up with. They have no
common sense whatsoever. Gryffindor won
Saturday's Quidditch match, so we're in the lead now. James is really pleased. I'm surprised he didn't mention it when he was writing. It's really funny about Flick's step mother
expecting at the same time as Meredith. Flick reckons Mags is probably old enough to be Meredith's mother. Jo's having a great time. She's as bad as Sirius if not worse. She's already had five detentions, any one
would think that she was cursed. You
did really well in the Transfiguration essay, 99%. McGonagall's really impressed. So'm I. James got 100%, but he
would, so did Sirius, and Peter got 99%. There's something fishy about that if you ask me. Anyway, we've got to get this letter
finished. Flick has been on at me all
week to hurry up, but it's not my fault. I wanted to write when she started, but then we had Transfiguration, and
then the others have hogged the parchment all week. Enjoy the break. I made
sure all the Potions notes were legible before giving them to Flick.
Hi Lily. I can't
really add much to this letter, so I'll just say I hope you're alright. I didn't do any of the notes. James said you'd probably prefer Remus to do
them. All the same, I made sure that he
gave them to Flick. See you!
Right, that's the
screed. The others are absolutely
useless at this whole letter writing thing, so next time we'll just do it
individually. However, it has been
quite fun. Take care of yourself, and
look after everyone else too.
Loads of love
Flick James Ellie Remus Sirius Cee
& Peter
The letters went back and forth between the seven at
Hogwarts and Lily for three weeks, although they were now written individually
by those at Hogwarts, and to everyone from Lily. Eventually they received the letter they had all been waiting
for.
''Hi
guys.
Thanks for all of your
letters, and the notes. I'd never have
got by without them. You'll be pleased
to know that Dad's much better now, and the doctor says that he'll make a full
recovery. I'm glad. Dad says that I've got to go back to
Hogwarts now that he's better. He won't
be completely recovered for ages, but he's going on a cruise with mum, so
hopefully that'll perk him up. So I'll
be at Hogwarts this Christmas and Easter. I'm glad that they're going to enjoy themselves. I'll see you all soon. Hallelujah, no more letters, at least, not
for a while.
Luv
Lily"
Chapter
10 - Stress and Worry
Two days after her letter
arrived, Lily was back at Hogwarts, but her friends were horrified at the
change they saw in her. For one thing she
was no longer pleasantly slender, but skin and bones, and there were large
circles under her eyes. Her hair had
lost its shine, and all of her energy had gone.
"Are you okay Lil?" Cecelia asked her one day, worried.
"I'm fine. It's good to
be back."
"It's nice to have you." Eleanor replied. "Maybe now we'll be able to stop the boys
from doing something stupid."
But as the week progressed, the girls got more and more
worried. Lily didn't improve, she got
worse. She seemed to spend all of her time
working in the library, and she didn't have time to joke or laugh anymore. It was as if she was scared something would
happen if she was happy.
By the Friday, even the boys could tell that something was
wrong, but still Lily insisted that she was fine. They decided it was best to leave her alone, because for all of
her gentleness, and sympathetic nature, she had a hair trigger temper, to match
her red hair, and they did not want to incur her wrath.
In Transfiguration Lily sat next to James. As usual, they sat down and listened to
Professor McGonagall giving them notes. Then, as they always did, they put the theory into practise. James was working away at transforming a
rock into a dog, when he realised that Lily was incredibly pale, even for her. He was just about to ask her about it, when
she gave a gasp, and fell. Luckily for
her, reflexes born of much practise on the Quidditch pitch meant that he caught
her before she reached the floor, and placed her back in her chair. Professor McGonagall was on the spot,
noticing as usual that something was amiss.
"Good Lord! James, you'd
better get her to Madame Flooey. She
looks rather ill."
Wordlessly, James helped a recovering Lily to her feet, and
then the two of them made for the door. They were walking along the corridor when he spoke.
"So…you're fine are you?" Lily looked at him, and then at the floor. "Honestly Lily, of all the things to do you had to go and faint on
me. You've looked awful this past week,
so tell me, are you going to talk about it?"
"You're a bully, James Potter, and I feel like death warmed up,
so if you wouldn't mind postponing this interview until I'm not likely to keel
over in front of you, then I'd appreciate it."
James continued, as
if he hadn't heard her.
"We've all been really worried about you. At least while you're in the medical wing
you'll have to eat. Yes" he said,
noticing her eyes on him once more. "We've noticed that any food that makes it to your plate is usually
pushed around it until everyone else has finished, and then you abandon
it. Dammit all Lily, you need to look
after yourself. I know that these past
few weeks have been hard for you, but pull yourself together."
They had reached the hospital wing by this time, so James
had to abandon his tirade for the meantime. Once Lily was safe in the nurse's hands he had to go back to
Transfiguration. But he was back at
lunchtime, after forcing down his food.
"I thought that you said I had to eat. If you're in here how am I supposed to?"
"Stop being cheeky and get on with it," he replied. "I only came because I figured you wouldn't
want to get lonely." He sat in silence
while she ate her meal, and when it became apparent that she had finished, he
spoke again.
"So, do you want to talk about it?"
"Do I have any choice?" she retorted.
"Hey, Lil, if you don't want to talk, I can't force you. I just thought it might help."
"Well…seeing as you asked so nicely…it's like this. I was absolutely devastated when I got Mum's
letter about Dad, of course, and I got myself home as fast as I possibly
could. At home it was awful. Dad looked like he was going to die any
second, and Mum wasn't much better. Petunia was no use, so I had to take charge. First of all, I had to get mum to actually listen to me, and then
when she did, the whole house relied on me. I had to look after Mum and Dad, and keep everywhere clean. I didn't have time in the day to do anything
else, so I wrote to you lot, and learnt all my school stuff at night. I was tired out by the end of three weeks,
but Mum and Dad were going to be okay, so I didn't mind. But since I got back I can't sleep, and
eating is like forcing slugs down my throat. Still, Madame Flooey thinks that I'll be okay by the end of the week,
and then maybe you'll all get off my back."
"I knew it," Felicity said, entering at this point. "I knew you were trying to do too much. No point in telling you that though. You know how to give a girl a fright, Lil,
I'll say that for you. I almost had
hysterics when you fainted, and Cee and Ellie were even worse."
"What are you doing in here?" Madame Flooey shouted at Felicity
and James. "This girl needs rest. You must go." So they did grinning wildly. However, Lily's collapse, and James' actions afterwards began a series
of rumours that were eventually going to affect the pair concerned.
Chapter 11 - Rumours
When Lily was back
in circulation, she was acutely conscious of the whispers and stares that followed
her around. She knew only too well that people thought that she was a spineless
weakling, and this sudden influx in Avoid-Lily Syndrome did nothing to put her
at ease. She spoke to Felicity about it.
"It's really
unfair Flick. They all think that I'm pathetic, just because I'm small, and
quiet, and it just so happens that I fainted. That's not the real me...is
it?"
"Lily, listen
to me honey. Yes you're small, but no one who really knows you would ever
describe you as quiet. They might think that you're spineless, but they don't
know the real you. You're one of the toughest people I know."
But even Felicity's
reassurances didn't stop Lily from worrying. One morning at breakfast she
noticed James was looking at her in a strange manner.
"Great."
She thought "Now even my friends are going to desert me." She was
about to comment, but he got in first.
"Don't start
that again," he said, looking at her plate. Lily looked down at the food
she had been pushing around for the past half an hour, blushed, and then smiled
at him, before proceeding to clear the plate.
It was only through
her friends' watchfulness that she didn't begin to start doubting herself. She
hated people she didn't know knowing anything about her, especially when what
they knew was not necessarily truth. What Lily didn't know, and none of her
friends were going to tell her, was that the rumours were actually about her
and James. Sadly for them, their plan didn't quite work out the way it was
expected too.
One day, Lily was
sitting, hidden from view, in the library, writing an Arithmancy essay, when
she heard her name mentioned. She heard her name, and her ears sharpened,
unconsciously.
"-I reckon
that they're hiding it. It's obvious that they're together."
"What, James
Potter and Lily Evans? You've got to be joking. He's Mr. Irresponsible, and
she's Little Miss Perfect. There is no way the two of them would ever get
together."
"I don't know.
Potter's been more responsible since he got the whole prefect thing, and Lily
isn't as perfect as she seems."
"So let me get
this straight. Lily and James are together, but no one is supposed to know, but
everyone does. Sounds a bit far fetched..."
Lily didn't stay to
hear any more. On the one hand it hurt her to think that people would believe
things about her that were not the truth, and on the other hand, she found it
highly amusing that they put her with James of all people. To Lily he was
nursemaid and guardian, but never lover. Not looking where she was going, she
bumped into someone. Looking up, she saw James Potter, and she burst into gales
of laughter. He looked at her, frowning, probably suspecting that she was
slightly unhinged.
"Um...Lily?"
"Um..James!"
she teased.
"Why are you
laughing at me?"
"I'm
not."
"Yes you
are."
"No I'm not.
Don't worry about it James. It's just something I heard. It was rather
funny."
But when she told
Felicity, Eleanor and Cecelia about it, they didn't find it funny at all.
"Oh lighten up
girls. I'm mean, of all people James Potter. He acts like my dad, not my
boyfriend."
"Lil, it's not
funny. People in this school are starting to hate you. They want old James for
themselves you see, and you've snagged him." Felicity said, stating
bluntly what all three were thinking.
"But we're not
together." Lily said, suddenly confused.
"People think
that you are. And let's face it Lil, sometimes the two of you could appear to
be lovey-dovey."
"How?"
"Because the
two of you get on so well, and before you say it I know that you get on equally
well with Remus and Sirius, but it's James you sit next to." Cecelia put
in patiently.
"Only in
Transfiguration, and only because you three and Remus, Sirius and Peter decided
to pair up boy/girl. And you decided who got to sit with whom. James and I were
stuck with each other whether we liked it or not."
"But they
don't know that. Look Lil, just forget about it. The rumours will die down.
They always do. In the meantime, don't worry."
Later, when Lily
was off catching up on some of the work she had missed, Felicity spoke to
Eleanor and Cecelia.
"I was
wrong." She began. "Lily isn't worried about us teasing her, because
she doesn't even know that she's in love. And now I know exactly who it is that
she's gone for,"
"Who?"
Cecelia asked, curiously.
"Honestly Cee,
you can't see anything unless it's shoved under her nose. The rumours aren't
all that wrong. Okay, James and Lily aren't together yet, but I reckon they
soon will be."
"You're
reckoning without taking them into account. How do you know that James likes
Lily? I still can't work out how you decided it's him she fancies. But never
mind."
So the conversation
ended. Eventually it became obvious that James and Lily were not an item, and
so the rumours died down, but those in their inner circle were all too aware of
the growing warmth between them.
Chapter 12 - A Trip to Hogsmeade
Halloween had been
and gone, and Christmas was on the way. The sixth years were all looking
forward to a trip to Hogsmeade. Lily was particularly interested, as she had
missed the last visit, and was dying to see all the new jokes that were out at
Zonko's. Also, being literary minded, she planned to buy a couple of books to
keep her going throughout the Christmas break, much to Sirius' disgust.
On the Saturday
morning, Felicity was the first to wake. Glancing at her watch, she realised
that it was six o'clock, far too early to wake the others, so she tiptoed out
of bed, and hurriedly put on her robes, shivering madly as she did so.
Realising that it was unusually cold, she peered out of the window, to a fairy
tale scene of whirling flakes of snow, and frost patterns in the lattices.
"Pretty isn't
it?" A voice murmured from beside her. She turned to see Lily sitting up
in bed. "A bit chilly though. We'd better go down to the common room,
otherwise we'll disturb this lot." So Lily too dressed in haste, and the
two girls crept to the common room. Once there, the fire was stoked up, and
they stood in front of it to warm themselves.
Much later, a tired
looking Cecelia entered the room, yawning.
"What are you
two doing?" she asked, suspicious.
"Don't worry
Cee, Flick was just telling me how her father managed to single-handedly ruin
all their Christmas decorations last year."
"But how long
have you been here?"
"What's the
time?" Felicity looked at her watch. "About two hours, lazy bones.
And it's stopped snowing now, so you missed a treat. Where's Ellie?"
"She was
muttering something about lost socks. Better leave her too it. You know what
she's like. They're probably adorning the astronomy tower, or something equally
pathetic. She'll be down soon."
But the boys beat
Eleanor by a fraction of a second, Sirius grinning wildly, a super angelic
glint in his eyes that could mean only one thing - mischief. James and Remus
looked equally self satisfied, while Peter showed no sign of any preoccupation,
so the girls decided not to say anything As Eleanor had once pointed out, they
had big enough egos that the girls didn't need to improve them.
Chattering merrily,
the made their way down to breakfast. By ten o'clock, they were on the way to
Hogsmeade. The chill in the air gave Lily's usually pale cheeks an extra flush,
and Cecelia's blue black hair had broken free of it's usual restraint, and
waved down to her knees, studded with icy jewels. Sirius was employed teasing
Eleanor, who had wound five scarves around her neck.
"So,
Eleanor...is this the new fashion?" he asked, gesturing towards the
colourful lengths of knitting, "or did you just feel like showing us your entire
wardrobe."
"Neither
actually," Eleanor said icily, "I just don't want to catch a
chill."
Lily. Cecelia and
Felicity looked at her in astonishment. It wasn't like Eleanor to worry about
her health, in fact, if Cecelia wasn't there to ensure that she was rational,
she would have spent much more time in the medical wing.
Felicity, sensing
that if the topic of conversation was not changed then something could go badly
wrong, hurriedly changed the subject.
"Are we all
going together, or are we just meeting up later?"
"Well...obviously
everyone wants to go to Zonkos..." Cecelia started, "but Lily wants
to go to Bewitched Books, and I know that Ellie needs to get some more
quills...didn't you say that you needed to go to the Post Office Flick?"
Felicity nodded.
Then Remus entered the conversation, an unusual glint in his eyes.
"Prongs wants
to get a book or two as well, don't you James? And Sirius, you have to get some
more nightshade, or Assize will put you in detention for the next six weeks. Wormtail?"
"I'm going to
the sweet shop." Peter said, decisively. "That way if Sirius tries
another of his trick I'll at least have something to remove the taste."
At that, the rest
of the company fell about with laughter. It had turned out that the reason for
Sirius' glee that morning had been a joke at Peter's expense. A foul tasting
potion had been poured over his food, and when he had taken a bite of what was
supposed to be scrambled egg, the yelp he made had the entire table in
hysterics.
"So."
Remus said, with a glance at Eleanor. "We'll all go to Zonko's, then James
and Lily can go off to the bookshop. Sirius and Ellie can go to Super
Scholastica together, and I'll go with Flick to the Post Office, while Cee can
take Peter to the sweet shop."
The only change
made to Remus' plan involved Cee going with Flick, and he himself was to
accompany Peter.
"So, do you
reckon Remus has twigged on?" Cee asked Felicity.
"I think so.
And something tells me that old Moony likes stirring more than anyone imagined.
Come on Cee, I really do need to get this letter to Dad. There's a parcel to go
with it, and all the school owls are in use."
Meanwhile, James
and Lily, unaware of their friends' ambitious plan, were walking companionably
to the bookshop.
"What exactly
is it you want?" Lily asked James, suspiciously.
"Well...there's
a new book, 'How To Play Jokes and Remain Innocent'. I thought it might
be rather...erm...handy!"
"I'll
bet." Lily said dryly. "I should have guessed you wouldn't want
anything educational."
"Yep. If I
haven't got it already, then I don't need it. My mum gave me all of hers. She's
a swot like you!"
"You take that
back James Potter. I'm no more swot than the next person, and if I didn't read
half as much as I do, your jokes wouldn't be any where near as good as they
are." As she was speaking, Lily grabbed a handful of snow and threw it at
him with all her might. He retaliated, and ten minutes later her efforts paid
off. A particularly large snowball resulted in him lying flat on his back in
the middle of the street.
"I believe I
won." Lily said primly, but he saw the laughter in her eyes, and when she
offered him her hand, instead of hauling himself up, he pulled her down.
"Never give up
until your enemy is totally defeated. Otherwise you might find yourself joining
him." Their eyes met, and for what seemed like hours they gazed at one
another.
"I'm going to
kiss her..." James thought. As if she could read his mind, Lily blushed,
and scrambled to her feet.
"Come on
smarty, or we'll never get back in time." James looked at her, but she was
studying the ground intently. So he to got up, and they resumed their walk in
the usual way, albeit in silence.
The eight of them
met up in the pub later, and James recounted their tale. Sirius looked up, and
spoke with the usual laughter in his voice.
"Well. I seem
to recall hearing how shy you were right at the beginning of the year.
Obviously the sources got it wrong."
"Hey!"
Lily replied laughing. "Quiet does not mean shy. If you live with Petunia shyness
is not something that you can keep."
"Yeah, Sirius!
Did we forget to tell you? It's all a careful myth..." Felicity lowered
her voice. "...in her free time Lily is an actress. She's a member of a
Muggle society. And they taught her that the best way to remain unnoticed is to
say nothing and pretend to be bashful."
Sirius glared at
her, and she returned his look with a smile. Then Remus glanced at his watch,
and they realised that they would have to finish up, as in twenty minutes they
were due back at school. The rest of the day passed without incident, but a
spark had been lighted, and eventually that spark could only grow into a huge
fire, spreading warmth and happiness.
Chapter 13 - Hagrid
Christmas was over,
and January had been and gone. At last it was February, and the inhabitants of
Hogwarts rejoiced at the return of the sun. Though fine days were few and far
between, they enjoyed them as much as possible, and even the bad weather was
suddenly worthy of praise.
Hagrid lived in a
small house near to the castle that housed the students of witchcraft and
wizardry. Many of the school loved his open way of dealing with them but it was
the eight mischief-makers' company that he enjoyed the most. Perhaps it was
James' unassuming friendliness, or Lily's sympathetic nature, but when he was
with them he was at his happiest.
It happened that
the second Saturday of February was fine, and being free of lessons, the girls
decided to pass it with Hagrid. The boys had some mischief of their own to be
getting on with, and when questioned they would give cryptic clues that not
even Lily could solve.
Hogwarts in spring
was one of the most beautiful scenes Lily had ever witnessed. The Forbidden Forest
blossomed, and the ground was covered with delicate blooms that would later be
used in Potions or Herbology.
At the door to
Hagrid's hut Lily rapped a rhythmic rap, and called in a musical voice that
could soothe the sourest of tempers
"Coee!! Hagrid.
It's us. Is it all right for us to join you, only we thought you might forget
what we looked like if we abandoned you for much longer."
"Why it's Lily
an' Flick an' Cee an' Ellie. How're you three doin'? I 'aven't seen you four in
many a day!"
"We've had so
much work Hagrid, you wouldn't believe. And it's been hard too. Professor
Assize must really hate us, because I swear he sets us essays on the least
known potions on purpose. We've been in the library every day this week
researching. But how are you?" Cecelia babbled at a rate of knots.
"I'm just
fine. Lookin' after Dumbledore's pumpkins. Great man, Dumbledore. I was just
weedin' them. We'll have some fine ones come Halloween."
"Marvellous...Hagrid...wouldn't
you want to get married and have children one day?"
"Well, Lily, I
'ave to say that the thought never crossed me mind. I suppose if I met the
right girl...yeah...then I would. Otherwise, there's no point. Don' worry
though. I think you'll find the right person for yeh, if yeh haven'
already."
"Oh. Okay. Hagrid! What on earth is that?"
Lily glanced warily at the rodent-like creature sprawled on the floor.
"That's my new
pet. She's a ratunike. Rattie, meet Lily, Flick, Cee an' Ellie." The rodent
looked up and bared her teeth at the girls. Ellie shrank back.
"Ah, look at
'er. She's smilin'."
"Yes. She's
very, um, different." Cee said, quickly.
"I think she's
adorable." Lily said, and Flick laughed, seeing the fingers she had
crossed behind her back.
"She is
that." Hagrid agreed. "Stroke her." Lily realised that she would
now have to do as Hagrid suggested, so she stretched her hand towards Rattie,
and let the bizarre looking creature sniff her fingers. The creature had a
guinea – pig's body, with a rat like face, and rabbit ears, and looked slightly
sinister. She sniffed the proffered fingers warily at first, and then climbed
on the hand before her. Lily gasped, and tentatively stoked the black and white
striped creature.
"She likes
yeh." Hagrid said smiling. "Yeh've got a friend for life there
Lily."
To her surprise.
Lily actually began to agree with Hagrid. In spite of her peculiar appearance,
Rattie showed Lily great affection. But when Cee came close enough, and tried
to stroke her, the little animal bit her, drawing blood.
Cecelia's squeal
startled Lily and Rattie, and the two of them jumped. Rattie hid herself away
somewhere, and Lily sat down, heavily, on one of the old armchairs that adorned
the room. Hagrid hurriedly saw to Cee's cut, and then they stayed for lunch, in
spite of Ellie's misgivings. She'd eaten with Hagrid before, and his cooking
erred on the less than successful side of cuisine. However, it would be cruel
to refuse the offer, and so the girls devoured doorstep sandwiches and rock
hard rock buns, washing them down with huge cups of tea.
They spent the
afternoon with Hagrid, listening to him regaling them with tales of old. In
spite of his appearance, Hagrid was an excellent storyteller, and all too soon
it was time for the four listeners to leave. It was getting dark, and soon
dinner would be served at the castle. But they promised to come back soon, and
Lily privately decided to learn more about ratunikes. Little did she know how
useful the knowledge she was to gain would be to her in days to come.
Chapter 14 - The Marauder's Map
The girls enjoyed their afternoon with Hagrid, while James, Sirius,
Remus and Peter were industrially employed. They had decided in the weeks
beforehand that they needed to pass what Sirius called their "superior
knowledge" of the school's design on to younger generations. Remus did
mention that they had another year to work on this plan, but James and Sirius
had brushed his announcement off. As James had pointed out, next year would be
their last, and they would have other things to sort out. Besides, as they had
realised their dilemma now, they should solve it at once.
"But how can
we do anything?" Peter had wondered.
"Well, the
obvious answer to that would be a map..." James mused. "That way
people could follow it easily. Most people have some understanding of
maps."
"Yeah."
Sirius replied, deep in thought. "But if it's a map, then everyone would
be able to read it. Can you imagine what McGonagall would say if she saw it?
'I've never been so disappointed in my life. You boys should know better' blah
blah blah. We'll have to do something to sort that out."
"That's simple
enough." James declared. "We'll charm it to respond only to a
specific phrase."
"Great! But
shouldn't we have it a little more interesting. It should help the prospective
mischief-makers, not just guide them."
"I've got it.
Remus said suddenly, startling James out of ten years' growth. "What would
be the most useful thing to have when we go on nightly prowls?"
"What, you
mean apart from knowing exactly where Filch and Mrs. Norris are?" Sirius
retorted.
"Exactly."
Remus replied. "We'll charm it so that it will show where everyone in the
castle is. That way, you'd be able to move before you were found."
"Yeah, not everyone
has an Invisibility Cloak." Peter added.
"Nice one,
Remus. But we want to, um, upset anyone who tries to read it unlawfully."
Sirius replied.
"Insulting
Charm." James was quick to come up with it. "And we should mention
that we wrote it. Not our real names you idiot!" This to Peter who was
about to protest. "Our nicknames. Right. So we've got the framework."
"James...you're
the best at drawing. You'd better draw the thing. If we let Sirius or Peter
loose, it'll just be a black blob, and I'm not that good." Remus said,
firmly.
So, James sat down
to draw a map of the school as they knew it. It would have been easier had they
been able to use magic to plot it, but Hogwarts was Unplottable. While James
drew, the others looked up the various charms in preparation to use them. After
an hour's solid work, they just needed to charm the parchment.
Before anyone could
do anything, Remus removed the parchment form James' grasp, and began to write
on it.
Messrs Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs
Purveyors of Aids to Magical Mischief-Makers
are proud to present
THE MARAUDER'S MAP
James peered over
his shoulder, and read it.
"Excellent
touch Moony. Very poetic. McGonagall would be impressed...if she didn't
understand what it meant."
Thereafter they performed
the charms. The first and most important was the Invisibility Charm. Unless the
correct password was used, the map would not reveal itself, and it would
disappear on command. The Insulting Charm was then added. Each of the Marauders
added their own charm to this, so each would be able to insult unlicensed
readers. Finally came the trickiest charm. The Tracking Charm, which would
ensure that all of those in the castle would appear on the map, complete with
label. The charm was complex, but James, Sirius and Remus were up to the
challenge, and when the girls arrived back from their visit to Hagrid their
work was complete. The Marauder's Map was now a reality.
"So, what is
it you've been doing then?" asked Cecelia, curiously.
"Well, being
as you are like ourselves, I suppose we might let you in on the secret."
Sirius looked at his friends, who nodded. "This." He presented the
startled girls with a blank piece of parchment.
"You spent all
day doing nothing." Felicity guessed. "Well in that case you'd have
been better off at Hagrid's. He told some great stories."
"Flick."
Remus warned. "There is more to this parchment than meets the eye."
Eleanor looked at them, then fished out her wand and placed it on the
parchment.
"Invisibilis
removium." Nothing happened.
"Nothing
happened." Lily observed.
"Hey, you'll
show your secret, or my name isn't Eleanor Anne Silver." Eleanor replied,
hotly. To the girls' surprise, writing began to bloom across the page.
Mr Moony
appreciates the suggestion but politely requests you to find something else to
do, as this is a futile attempt to gain knowledge.
Mr Prongs concurs,
and would like to add, 'Have a nice life'.
Mr Padfoot suggests
that Miss Silver turns her hand to something more in tune with her character.
Mr Wormtail would
like only to finish with Good Riddance.
"Why do I get
the feeling doing something you shouldn't be?" Felicity asked, eyes
narrowed.
"But Flick, I
can assure you - I solemnly swear I am up to no good." James replied, his
eyes glinting mischievously. The map surfaced, and in the Gryffindor Common
Room, the girls noticed their own names and positions.
"It's a
map." Lily said stupidly.
"Congratulations
Lil. You have learnt to recognise the obvious." Sirius replied,
sarcastically.
"Something tells
me that this isn't just for show," Cecelia joined the conversation.
"No."
Remus said, grinning like a Cheshire cat. "We're putting it to good
use."
Chapter 15 - Young Love
As the weeks went
on, Felicity began to despair of James and Lily ever getting together of their
own accord. Lily was too naive to realise what was going on, and James seemed
to be equally so. In the end, Flick decided to take matters into her own hands.
So, she called a meeting, involving herself, Cee, Ellie, Sirius, Remus and Peter.
The boys came, curious, wondering why they had been told not to mention it to
either James or Lily, and the girls knew exactly what Felicity was going to do.
"Thanks for
coming guys. I suppose I'd better explain." she began.
"Too
right!" Peter exclaimed. "I should be revising for the
Transfiguration test."
"Anyway,"
Felicity continued, unperturbed. "I suspect you've noticed how James and
Lily have become rather, how can I put this? Preoccupied recently."
"Difficult not
to." Sirius whined. "James has been in cloud cuckoo land for months.
I'm surprised he ever deigns to join us."
"I know where
this is going." Remus said smiling.
"You know,
don't you." Felicity said, her eyes meeting his.
"Know
what?" Sirius asked, confused.
"About James
and Lily." Remus replied. "They've fallen in love."
"What?!!"
Sirius nearly fell off of his chair in his surprise. "I thought the whole
thing was just an act. Anyway," he calmed down, coming to his senses.
"How do you know?"
"Sirius, it's
obvious." Felicity retorted, patiently. "Look at how worried he was
when she was ill...and vice versa. And the Hogsmeade thing. It all adds up. But
anyway. That's beside the point. What I want to know is this. How do we get
them together...?"
While their friends
were planning how to bring them together, James and Lily were together in the
library, supposedly helping Flick by looking up some outrageous potion recipes.
James kept glancing at his female counterpart out of the corner of his eye, and
Lily had read the same page three times, without absorbing any of it.
Usually James was
the outspoken one, but for some reason, he was suddenly shy. Lily, the more
reserved of the two, on the other hand, was prepared to stick her neck on the
line.
"James..."
"Mmmm..."
"Did anyone
ever tell you, you've got nice eyes?"
"No."
"Well you
have."
"So have
you."
For another half an
hour they worked, or rather appeared to work, steadily. Then James spoke.
"Lily..."
"Yes?"
"Would you
mind if I did something?"
"What?"
"This."
He leant forward and kissed her on the lips. Then he sat back, watching her
flush prettily.
"Em...that
was...unexpected." She said grinning. "At least we're hidden away
from everyone else here."
"True. So, are
you thinking what I'm thinking?" he asked, smiling at her.
"It depends
what you're thinking." she replied, softly.
"I'm thinking
that you feel the way that I feel. And I think that we're sort of, um..."
"in
love?" she suggested.
"Yes. Thank
you." He looked at her, and sparkling eyes of blue locked on jewels of
emerald green. For a moment, nothing was said, they just looked into each
others' eyes, as if they could see their souls in them. At last Lily broke the
spell.
"I think that
people will start to think I live in the library if I don't leave soon.
Besides, you can guarantee that the others are up to mischief. Without us. It's
criminal!"
"Yeah. Why
would they want us out of the way anyway...unless they're planning to do
something to us."
"I'd like to
see them try," Lily smirked. "We'd have to retaliate, and between us
we could give the six of them a couple of pretty hectic weeks. But anyway, I
don't think they're planning mischief in the way you mean. I overheard Cee
talking to Sirius, and Flick called the meeting. And if I know Felicity, she's
trying to act as matchmaker."
"How do you
know?"
"From the way
she's been acting for the past couple of weeks. She's itching to get us
together. So's Remus if it comes to that. Why else did they send us book
shopping together."
"Book shopping.
Yeah...really romantic." James replied, deadpan. "But if they're
trying to get us together and we already are...at least...I think we are?"
"Yes."
Lily said, decisively. "Something tells me we should go and finish the
meeting before they plan something completely outrageous. I'll bet you a sickle
that's what it's about."
Arm in arm they
left the library, talking companionably as they went. Anyone who saw them would
not define them as a couple, but that is what they were. When they arrived
outside the portrait hole, Lily turned to James, and kissed him.
"For
luck."
"Hey, you can
do the talking. I'd just put my foot in it." He exclaimed.
"I know."
she replied. "Which is why you need luck." He glared at her. "For
goodness' sake James - these are our friends. But if you're that bothered then
I'll do it." And having announced the password - Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- she marched in, and spied her friends almost immediately. When she arrived,
they stopped talking abruptly.
"Hi
guys." She announced her arrival.
"Lily,
hi!" Felicity spoke, a frown creasing her brow. "Weren't you in the
library?"
"Yeah, but
Flick, why exactly do you want to know how to talk to the animals? I'd have
thought that this lot were animal enough for you." At which James, Sirius,
Remus and Peter spluttered, although they managed to control themselves.
"Well. Um. I
thought.."
"Flick - what
exactly are you planning? Only we've been secluded in the library for a good
hour and a half, and if we'd stayed there much longer, then we'd look like
books."
"She wants to
get you two together." Peter squealed, in spite of the glares Remus and
Felicity were bestowing on him. Lily looked at James, and then held out her
hand. He reluctantly gave her a sickle, and then the two of them burst into
gales of laughter.
"What on earth
are you doing?" Cee interrupted their squeals of mirth.
"It's
okay." James calmed down enough to give a coherent answer. "Only Lily
bet me a sickle that you were plotting to get us together."
"But that's
not funny." Peter objected.
"No, but what
is funny," Lily replied. "Is that we're already together, so you
needn't have bothered."
"But you
weren't when you left." Ellie objected.
"Well, after
an hour and a half looking up potions in the mustiest corner of the library,
you'd be ready to declare your love too!" James replied.
"You mean we
didn't need to..." Remus said, smiling.
"Nope. Now. If
you've quite finished planning out our lives for us perhaps we could do something
more constructive."
Chapter 16 - The Joke Gone Wrong
It became obvious
even to the most unobservant of those attending Hogwarts that James and Lily
were an item. He was envied by many a man, and she was multi-cursed by the
female population of the school. Fortunately, neither of them knew of this, and
so the days passed without incident.
Severus Snape,
meanwhile, was determined to discover where it was that Remus Lupin went every
month. It was difficult for anyone to ignore Lupin's perpetual absences, and
Snape was devious enough to realise that the cause of them could be used to his
advantage. However, his intelligence did not branch to the same levels as that
of Remus' friends. Snape did not notice the telltale signs that Remus was a
werewolf - the boggart that turned into a full moon, checking out the lunar
chart and the like. He was curious, and his curiosity led to carelessness.
One day, Sirius
overheard him talking to his cronies. Sirius, quick of wit, and hot of temper
decided that Snape deserved a lesson. Not realising the harm he could cause,
Sirius told Snape the secret of the Whomping Willow.
"You want to
know about the Whomping Willow? Fine. I'll tell you. Use a long stick to tap
the knot in the roots, and the willow will freeze. Satisfied?"
Snape was, and
Sirius went about his business, never dreaming that his revealing this
information would later cause more harm than he could ever imagine.
Unknown to both
Snape and Sirius, someone else had overheard their exchange. Felicity Howell
was no fool. Knowing that Remus was a werewolf meant that it would be unsafe
for any human to come into contact with him when he transformed. She recalled
Cecelia once telling her that the Willow had been planted the year they started
at Hogwarts. She put two and two together, and realised that it was the
Whomping Willow that prevented anyone coming into contact with Remus in his
transformed state.
Flick may only have
been at Hogwarts for a term and a half, but she knew enough about Severus Snape
to realise that he would use Sirius' information. She also knew that for him it
was a potentially fatal situation.
Prior to Felicity's
arrival, Lily, Cecelia and Eleanor had formed a threesome, but Lily had once
mentioned that Cee and Ellie were closer to each other than she. Since Flick
joined them, she had become Lily's confidante, and she instinctively knew that
her softly spoken friend would know exactly what to do with this information.
Unfortunately for
Flick, she had no opportunity to catch Lily on her own that day. Even more
worrying was the knowledge that tonight was going to be a full moon.
It wasn't until the
two of them were in the dormitory that she told Lily all that she had
overheard. Lily looked at her in horror.
"But if Snape
does what Sirius told him..."
"Bye bye Snape
- I know. And while I admit that Snape is highly annoying, even Sirius wouldn't
want him dead. And Remus would be mortified. We've got to do something Lil.
Have you got any - Lily! Where are you going?" For as Felicity had been speaking,
Lily had grabbed her robes, and was struggling into them. Felicity hurried
after her, but it was no good. For someone so small, Lily was incredibly fleet
footed, and by the time Flick had reached the common room, Lily had disappeared
from sight.
Lily knew exactly
what she needed to do. Like any other witch who had studied werewolves, she
knew how to deal with them. But this wasn't a werewolf, it was Remus, and if
she didn't find James quickly then everything would go horribly wrong. But by the time she reached the Whomping
Willow, she had not got the energy to travel any further. After running a good few miles from the
common room, she sank to her knees, and hoped that some divine power would help
her to prevent the inevitable.
By a queer twist of
fate James Potter happened to be studying the Marauder's Map at the time Lily
arrived at the Whomping Willow. Startled, he decided to investigate, knowing
that she would never leave the Gryffindor tower this late, unless some prank
was planned. If that had been the case, then he would have known. So, he
hurried to discover why it was that she had come to the Whomping Willow of all
places.
"Lily?"
"James. You
took your time didn't you." she gasped, trying to breathe, and talk at the
same time.
"What are you
doing?" her concerned boyfriend enquired, mildly.
"Flick told
me."
"Told you
what."
"James, don't
play dumb. I know Remus is a werewolf, okay. And there's no time for me to
explain, so just listen." she continued, seeing an unspoken question on his
lips. "Flick heard Sirius tell Severus Snape how to stop the Whomping
Willow from tearing you into shreds. Flick, in her wisdom, realised that the
Willow was there to protect us from Remus in a werewolf state, and Snape will
come, and if we don't do something, then either Remus or Snape will get
hurt."
"Right. Damn
Sirius, he never did know when to keep his mouth shut. Lil. You get back to the
castle, and let Flick know that everything will be fine, before she blabs. I'll
stay here, and wait for Snape. And don't worry. I have ways and means of
protecting myself." Lily gave him a ghost of a smile.
"I know you're
Animagi - Prongs." and with that she fled, hoping that he would be able to
stop Snape before it was too late.
Back in the girls
dormitory, she gave Flick a muttered explanation, before climbing into bed to
fall into a restless sleep.
She was up early
the next morning, and she reached the common room as a tired James, Sirius and
Peter entered. She knew that Remus would probably be in the medical wing,
recovering. Sirius and Peter ignored her and made for their dormitory, but in
answer to her imploring look, James stayed long enough to explain.
"What
happened?" she asked curiously.
"Well,"
James began, and
settled back to tell the tale.
After Lily had left
James was prepared. Lying in wait for Snape, without being seen to lie in wait
was difficult, but he pulled it off. Snape had stilled the Willow and entered
the Shrieking Shack before James could get to him. He froze in horror in front of
the werewolf, and were it not for James' forceful pushing, he would have stayed
there, easy bait for the creature. Thankfully, James had enough presence of
mind to get Snape into the passage leading back to the castle.
Had it been anyone
else, they would be grateful. Snape had no knowledge of James' capacity to
transform at will, and so as far as he was concerned, the Gryffindor had risked
his life to save him. But Snape merely snarled at James, and insisted that
Dumbledore would expel him for his folly, which James thought was rather rich,
as Snape himself had been wilfully defying as many rules as he himself had.
However, Snape had gone and the danger was over.
"Now all I
have to do is wait for Dumbledore's summons. And I'll guarantee that Snape'll
tell him." James concluded. "Now, if you don't mind, I'd like to
catch forty winks before breakfast." He kissed Lily quickly, and then
hurried after his friends. But an interview with Dumbledore was inevitable, and
Lily knew that it would happen sooner rather than later.
Chapter 17 - In Dumbledore's Study
Lily, Felicity,
Cecelia and Eleanor met the boys at breakfast later that morning. The boys said
very little, but Cecelia and Eleanor more than made up for it with trivial
small talk.
Lily and Flick,
knowing of the boys' antics as they did, said very little. They were waiting
for the climax that was yet to come. Sure enough, as they left the dining room,
Dumbledore clapped his hand on James' shoulder.
"Mr Potter.
I'd be very much obliged if you'd step into my office."
"Yes,
Professor." James met Lily's eyes, and winked. Lily sighed with relief.
Apart from any residual tiredness, James was on the top of his form. Snape had
no chance.
In Dumbledore's
office, there was an undercurrent of mischief that James was quick to pick up
on. The Professor may well have been the best wizard ever to grace the earth,
but James Potter realised that the old man was not without his eccentricities.
He gestured that
James should sit down.
"Now Mr
Potter. Mr Snape seems to think that you and your friends planned to ...
assassinate him last night. He seems to believe you deliberately attempted to
molest him. What would you say?" Dumbledore looked at James, and although
his expression was sombre, his eyes were more questioning than incriminating.
"Well,"
James began, slowly. "I suppose I should start at the beginning. I know
that you know that Remus is a werewolf. We found that out for ourselves. He
explained everything to us, and I for one, didn't see any reason to discontinue
our friendship." James frowned. "Remus is not a werewolf, and just a
werewolf. He's a human being most of the time. He deserves a little happiness.
I don't see why he should be reviled. If you ask me, the attitude most people
display towards Remus borders on xenophobia. I appreciate that most werewolves
fall under the influence of dark magic, but if anyone is good, then Remus
is." James stopped his tirade for long enough to draw breath, and
Professor Dumbledore entered the conversation once more.
"I know all of
this James. I need to know about last night."
"I understand
that. Sorry Professor. Well, it all began when Flick -"
"Flick?"
"Felicity
Howell, Professor. She overheard someone tell Snape how to freeze the Whomping
Willow. She also knows about Remus, and for someone as intelligent as she is,
it was easy enough to put two and two together." And you knew all that
anyway. James added, silently.
"Well,
Felicity told Lily, and Lily decided that I should deal with it, as I see more
of Remus than they do. So I did. Snape arrived, and I couldn't stop him from
seeing Remus, but I got him out before he could come to any harm."
"Snape thinks
that you knew of this plan, James, and got cold feet." Dumbledore
declared.
"I'm not
stupid Professor, and I know that Remus would be devastated if he caused harm
to anybody. I had to stop Snape and I would never put anyone into that kind of
jeopardy - even my worst enemy."
"Which Snape
is." Dumbledore finished, smiling. "I suppose I should really
interview Miss Howell and Miss Evans, as well as Mr Black. Snape told me that
it was Sirius who told him of the secret. I'm assuming he got the information
from Remus."
"No! Remus
promised you he wouldn't tell anyone. Sirius' dad works at the Ministry, and
you'd be surprised at how much research he can do. Once he knew we needed a
knot, it was a case of trial and error.
"Well thank
you James. I would suggest you all stay away from the Whomping Willow. It was
planted for a reason. Obviously I cannot comment now, but I think that, perhaps
Severus was mistaken."
More like you know,
James thought. There's not much you don't know, and I'm prepared to bet that
you know Snape hates me.
"Could you
send Lily and Felicity to me, please James. I need to sort out this whole mess,
and then everyone will be so much happier."
James left
Dumbledore's office and went of to find Lily and Flick. Somehow, he
instinctively knew that their interview would not be as easy as his, even
though they had done nothing wrong.
On hearing of his
summons, Lily and Flick travelled to Dumbledore's office with a sense of
foreboding. As Lily pointed out, it was stupid to worry. They had nothing to
hide, or to be scared of. Then again, unlike James' band of merry men, Lily and
Co. had never had to visit Dumbledore before, and consequently didn't know what
to expect.
On reaching the
portrait, they heard Dumbledore's voice.
"The password is
Liquorice Allsorts. Muggle sweets that I'm not above eating."
The girls smiled at
each other and announced the password. The picture swung, and they entered.
"Miss Evans,
Miss Howell. Have a seat." Lily and Felicity sat down, and Dumbledore
began.
"Mr Potter has
informed me that the two of you heard of Mr Snape's supposed plan. I would like
to know why you did not inform a member of staff. It was a high risk to
take."
Felicity and Lily
looked at each other. They couldn't exactly say that James, Sirius and Peter
would have been there anyway, and to inform a teacher would culminate in a
discovery of the boys hidden talents.
"I suppose we
didn't think, Professor," Felicity began, to smooth ruffled feathers. She
could ooze charm on occasion, and was not above using it to get her out of a
sticky situation. "Really, there wasn't time. I couldn't talk to Lily
about it until we were in our dormitory, and it was getting dark by then. We'd
have to have found a teacher, and explained, and by that time it would probably
have been to late."
"I see."
Dumbledore was pensive. "But why go to James Potter? You could have told
Snape himself, and then all of this," he waved his hand around,
"could have been averted." Lily frowned.
"That would
have been an excellent idea, but I don't think that it would have been viable.
Snape doesn't really ... like James and-"
"Doesn't like
him! Hey, Lil, join the real world. They hate each other!"
"Thanks for
that clarification Flick." Lily said dryly. "Anyway, as we're James'
friends, he doesn't like us either, I suppose it's by default." As Lily
stopped for breath, Felicity took up the tale.
"If we'd said
anything to Snape he'd think we were either trying to stop him finding
something incriminating about Remus, or he'd ignore us."
"I see.
So...you couldn't tell a teacher - it was too late. You couldn't tell Snape -
he wouldn't believe you. What I want to know is why James was your first
choice?"
Lily looked at
Felicity. She could see that Flick was thinking the same as her - Dumbledore
was suspicious. At last Felicity, in her usual forthright manner gave an
explanation.
"Okay. I know
I'm going to embarrass you Lil', so just sit tight and let me get this out.
When you know someone really well, then you can tell where they'd be useful.
Lily and James are sort of, um, together, and she knows him almost as well as
he knows himself, and he's good at problem solving. And he and Remus are our
friends. So he'd know what to do. I suppose we could have gone to Sirius or
Peter," Lily suppressed a snort at that, "But," Flick continued,
"it was Sirius' fault, and he can be awfully hot headed on occasion. And
Peter. He's great and everything, but he relies on Remus, James and Sirius to
help him, so he wasn't any good either. So it had to be James."
Dumbledore seemed
to realise he wasn't going to get anything else out of the girls. Perhaps he
didn't want to. After all, he had ways and means of obtaining the exact truth
if he wanted.
"Thank you
girls. You may go. Send Sirius to me please."
Lily and Felicity
left the room thankfully.
"Flick! You
are the absolute limit. He's the headmaster, not your granddad!"
"He was
fishing, and you know it. And that's strange for a start. I mean, dad said he's
quite laid back. He's being awfully...I don't know...uptight about it
all."
"It was a
stupid thing to do, and it could have got Snape killed, which would probably
have lost Professor Dumbledore his job. If there was an award for coming up
with the most harebrained scheme of all time, Sirius would win it - Flick -
what are you staring at?"
For as Lily had
been speaking, Felicity had come to an abrupt halt outside a seemingly empty
classroom. Lily peered in, and then looked at Felicity, the colour draining
from her face.
Inside the classroom,
James Potter was kissing another girl.
Chapter 18 - Consequences
Eventually,
Dumbledore finished his interviews. He passed judgement. Snape lost Slytherin
thirty points. As Dumbledore had told him, his actions were against the rules
for a reason, and if he was not capable of reasoning, then he must bear the
consequences.
Sirius lost
Gryffindor ten points. He had no right to tell Snape about the Whomping Willow,
and his thoughtlessness could have caused serious repercussions. However,
Dumbledore was perceptive enough to realise that Sirius had not meant to
endanger Snape, and so had been lenient.
James Potter had
won his house twenty points for bravery in the face of danger. It could have
been more, but in his actions he had broken rules, and had to be penalised.
This meant nothing
to Lily. People may have seen her as a walkover, but she wasn't. Most of the
time, she was either bitterly angry, or highly bemused. Her friends supported
her, and they were all giving James the silent treatment. Not knowing what Lily
and Felicity had seen, James himself was confused at her attitude. She would
happily chat to Sirius, Remus and Peter, but she froze every time she saw him,
and the other girls weren't much better.
Sirius, Remus and
Peter were concerned, and so they spoke to Felicity about their diminutive
friend's sudden coldness.
"Flick! Why's
Lily suddenly become an Ice Maiden in Jimmy boy's presence? Come to think of it
you, Cee and Ellie are just as bad. The guy's really cut up about her freezing up
when he walks into a room."
"Good! He
deserves it!" Felicity replied in heartfelt tones.
"Why?"
Remus asked.
"He was
kissing someone else. If he wants to play with fire then he should expect to
get burnt. Lily's far too good for the likes of him."
"No way!"
Remus exclaimed. "Look, Flick, I know James, and he'd never two time Lily.
He thinks she's the best thing that ever happened to him."
"Yeah? He's
got a funny way of showing it. I mean, I agreed with you, but I was with Lily
when we saw him. She's devastated, understandably. I suppose it was too much to
hope for - a sixteen year old boy who actually cared!"
"Hey, don't
put all of us down. I never had you singled out as a man hater!" Sirius
exclaimed.
"I'm
not," Felicity sighed. "I suppose I'm just mad at James, and taking
it out on you. Then again, I don't need to be. Lil's absolutely livid. I
wouldn't advise messing with her right now!"
"There's
another explanation." Sirius was convinced, and his tone showed it.
"And I'm going to find out what."
The boys were never
going to turn against James, and the girls were never going to alienate Lily,
so the two groups were at a checkmate. The boys were not so sure that Lily and
James should be together if she didn't trust him, in spite of Felicity's exasperated
reasoning. Lily only believed because she had seen.
The atmosphere
among the mischief-makers was fraught with tension. All of the previous
camaraderie had been eaten up by suspicion. One day, when there was yet another
awkward silence, Cecelia cracked.
"Look,"
she began, heatedly, "I hate this. If you two don't sort something out
then I'm going to explode. For goodness sake, deal with it! If you want us to leave, we will."
"Don't
bother," came Lily's frigid tones. "I have nothing to say."
"Exactly!"
James exclaimed. "You've been ignoring me for a week, but you forgot to
let me know what I've done wrong!"
"You already
know." Lily said, quietly. "Or have you forgotten already?"
"What? Lily
grow up and talk to me!"
"Grow up? GROW
UP! You're the one who needs to grow up James Potter. I'm not the one who's a
two timing good for nothing!"
"WHAT?!"
"Oh, you've
forgotten have you. Well, I suppose I'd better remind you. You remember
Dumbledore telling you to find Flick and I. When he dismissed us we had to find
Sirius. On the way we happened to glance into an empty classroom. Only it
wasn't empty was it? No! Because you were in it, weren't you. Kissing someone
who definitely wasn't me." The icy calm of Lily's voice was more
disconcerting than any temper tantrum. James looked at her, startled, and then,
to everyone's surprise, he laughed. Lily looked at him, and then her temper got
the better of her. Her hand came up, and before anyone could realise what she
was doing, she slapped him. Then she turned on her heel and left, throwing one
final shot as she left.
"I'm glad you
find it funny. Well, you just keep laughing because I never want to see you
again. Ever." And with that she left, leaving an astonished company gazing
in her wake. No one would have thought that Lily, usually so docile, had enough
pepper in her to dish that one out. Typically, it was Sirius who spoke first.
"Well."
He said in awed tones. "That went well."
"Oh yes, it
was a complete success." James spat at him. "Absolutely marvellous.
Now I'm one girlfriend down."
"Only one to
go." Felicity muttered, angrily.
"Pardon?"
James turned on her.
"Only one more
to go!" Felicity said clearly. "You deserved every word of
that."
"Oh, I see.
Let's all support Lily. Didn't anyone ever think that perhaps it might be a
good idea to ask me about it?" James stormed.
"No, because I
saw you too. And the only thing higher than you on my top ten hate list is
Voldemort. I even hate Snape less!"
"But I didn't
kiss her." James said, testily.
"I saw you,
lovey, and it wasn't just a friendly kiss on the cheek!"
"No Flick, I
didn't kiss her, she kissed me. And she was a Slytherin. One of Snape's little
friends. Something tells me that it was planned all along. Snape knew that Dumbledore
would never expel us. That was his revenge."
"Try telling
that to Lily." Felicity said, sceptically. "Although I actually
believe you. It was hard to believe in the first place. Snape must be having a
field day."
"Tell me about
it!" James said, wryly.
"Um, James.
I'm not particularly good at this whole apologising thing. It isn't really me,
but I owe you one. I'm sorry. Forgive me?"
"Sure. It's
not your fault. But even if you girls know the truth, Lily doesn't."
"So tell her
the truth." Cecelia entered the conversation. "You sit next to her in
Transfiguration, and we can't swap seats this late in the year. She'll listen
once she's cooled off. She's been in tempers at Ellie and I before, and we're
still friends."
"Um, Cee? I
doubt she told you she never wanted to see you again!" Remus intervened.
"Still there's no harm in trying. But I've got a better suggestion. She
probably won't listen if you talk. Try writing. Then she'll have to read it.
Cee, your dad's a Muggle, can't you send her a Muggle envelope thing, and then
James can put his letter inside that.
"It's worth a
try." Ellie said doubtfully. "Have you Cee?"
"Yeah. You
write the letter, we'll see she gets it. That's the best we can do."
So the seven of them
set to, and Lily received the end result two days later. She tore the letter
open curiously, not knowing the handwriting. Cee had got Jo to address it for
her, and her younger sisters clear print was an unknown to Lily. She opened it,
and looked at the contents.
Dear Lily,
You said you never
wanted to see me again, you didn't mention letter writing. So here is my
explanation. Yes there was a kiss, but I wasn't the one doing the kissing. You
should know me well enough to know that if I say something, I mean it, and I
told you I was in love with you. While I won't guarantee you can't be in love
with two people, I'm not, and so here's my explanation. You saw one of Snape's
female Slytherin cronies kissing me, not the other way round. It's his idea of
revenge. And if you don't believe this then you're playing into his hands. So,
Lil, forget about it. I love you, not some other pathetic nobody.
Love
James
Reading the letter,
Lily could tell that it had a ring of truth to it. There was no beating about
the bush. James told her exactly what he wanted to, with no fancy poetry or
lovey dovey stuff. He could tell that in her current mood she'd never accept
that. And while she admitted that he could be lying, she doubted it. Her face
broke into a smile, and she winked at him across the table. He smiled at her,
and winked back. Sirius, Remus, Peter, Flick, Cee and Ellie all breathed a sigh
of relief. The tempest was over.
Chapter 19 - A Peculiar Warning
Now that harmony
had been restored in the realm of romance, there were more practical matters to
deal with. Like how to get back at Snape for his attempt to damage James and
Lily's relationship.
"I
swear," James said, from the comfortable chair they were sharing, "if
I had it my way he'd remember this one for a fair few years."
"Yeah, but
James," Lily said tartly, "he had to ruin us because let's face it,
who'd be interested in a slimeball like him?"
"Now
now," Ellie intervened, laughing. "Looks aren't everything!"
"Yeah but they
help." Cee giggled.
"No." Felicity
said decisively. "I'd go for character over looks any day."
"Yeah, but
Flick," Sirius said, mocking her, "Snape has no character."
"Are you girls
going to get girlie?" Peter asked, from his perch by the fireplace,
"Because if you are, I'm leaving."
"No they're
not." Remus replied. "We're here to decide how best to bring Snape
off of his high horse - again."
"You lot are
awful." Lily said, in spite of the merriment they could see in her smile.
"We should just leave the poor guy alone."
"Um, Lil,
" Sirius ventured, tentatively, "Yesterday among the many insults
that you heaped upon him in his absence you mentioned a desire for revenge,
quite emphatically. As I recall you were prepared to carry out the deed there
and then."
"Yeah, but you
didn't come up with a plan did you? And today I'm not quite so violent."
"Hey! You
never told me you were violent when I declared my undying love for you!"
James joked.
"That, my
dear, is because I didn't think you'd be subject to it. Sadly, fortune meant that
all did not go to plan, and now you know."
In spite of the
prolonged meeting, none of them, not even Sirius, could come up with a solution
which would sufficiently pay Snape back. And very soon, Snape was the last
thing on their mind.
The next morning,
Lily received an owl. That in itself would not have been strange, but she
didn't recognise the owl. Not knowing anyone in the wizarding world, she was
scarcely likely to receive one, and her curiosity was aroused.
"I wonder who
it's from?" she said to Felicity.
"Open it and
see. You seem to do nothing but get mail!" Felicity retorted.
Acting on her
advice, Lily took the parchment, and unrolled it. The owl didn't leave, but
that wasn't unusual. Many owls waited for replies to their letters. However, the
note the owl carried was unusual, and Lily's went pale as she read it.
'Miss Evans,
You must heed this
notice, or I fear it will be too late. Listen to the owl. I have bewitched her
so that she can speak. She, like myself has been in captivity for the past
several months, and only recently did I find something that I think might
interest you. Don't show this to anyone that you do not trust. Above all, be
careful. The information the owl has is paramount to your continued survival.
If this is found then I am in grave danger. Good Luck my young friend, and take
care.
Halfreda Dubrillsiod'
The others were
startled when Lily pushed back her chair, and hurried out of the room, the owl
on her shoulder, eyes wide with fear. Felicity looked at James, and the two of
them followed her. Rolling his eyes, Sirius motioned for the others to follow,
which they did curiously. It was something that they always did. The eight of
them stuck together, and any threat to one of them, was a threat to all.
Eventually, all eight
of them assembled in the Gryffindor common room.
"We can't stay
here," Lily murmured. "We need to go somewhere private." In the
end they made their way to the Shrieking Shack. The rumour of a haunting
presence were enough to keep others away.
Once they arrived
there, Lily read the cryptic letter to them all. When she finished, she added
her own thoughts.
"It says not
to let anyone that I don't trust know, but I think I can trust you, besides, I
might need your help."
"Why don't you
ask the owl to tell her story?" Remus suggested. If he was uncomfortable
in the Shack then he didn't show it.
"I was just
getting to that." Lily turned to the owl. "Who sent you? And what on
earth is this all about?"
The owl replied,
much to her delight. But as they listened they grew sombre.
"My mistress,
Halfreda, sent me here to warn you. She is special. She doesn't need a wand to
make magic, which is why I am able to talk to you in this way. I suppose you
need to know everything.
In recent years
there has been a lot of fuss about Voldemort." Only Peter looked stricken,
the rest just nodded their agreement. "People seem to have forgotten that
just because there is one bad person who is publicly prominent, it does not
mean that others cannot exist."
"I agree with
you there." Lily said, softly. "All we ever hear about are the
atrocities Voldemort has carried out. Yet in times of war there are often
others, equally bad, who are overlooked, or who become allies. The Muggles do
it, and the witches and wizards do it. I suppose it's a part of human
nature."
"Yes. Well
anyway, have any of you heard of Endommager?" The owl asked.
"I have,"
James spoke up.
"So've
I," Sirius agreed. That was no surprise, both boys had fathers who were
high up in the Ministry hierarchy, and consequently heard more than most
wizards and witches.
"Well, for the
sake of those of you who don't, I'll explain. Endommager has been around for
years, and he is about as bad as they come. His only reason for existence is
revenge. You see, when he was a child his parents were killed by a freak
accident, and he blamed the Ministry for improper supervision. Ever since he
has been trying to ruin Ministry members, trying to hurt those close to them,
make them understand how they feel. He is evil, and my mistress was caught up
in an attempt to reprimand him. She and the hit wizards were all taken
prisoner, and have been treated as animals ever since. That was seven months
ago, in October. In the time since then, she has been listening, trying to
fathom his next plan. And you, Lily Evans, are it."
Lily looked at the
owl calmly, although Cee gasped, and even Felicity looked worried.
"But why would
he want Lily?" James asked, puzzled. "She's Muggle-born. She's never had
anything to do with the Ministry. If it were Sirius or I then I'd understand,
but what good will harming Lily do?" His question was valid. Lily, as the
only one of them with no magical heritage should have been the only one not
likely to be affected, not the first on a hit list.
"But my young
friend you are very wrong. You see, the young lady has something that
Endommager wants very much. She has the power to make you, James Potter,
miserable. She has stolen your heart, and any threat to her will affect you. If
you are affected then your family will be. As your father is Minister for
Magical Maintenance, you are an exceptionally good target. And by hurting Lily
rather than you, you are helpless, in the same way Endommager was helpless all
those years ago. He's twisted, but he's clever. Endommager wants you to suffer,
and if you are not careful suffer you will. Now, I must go. I have been away
from my mistress for too long as it is. But listen to what I say, you will need
to remember it."
Chapter 20 - What Shall We Do?
Once the owl had
flapped off, the young witches and wizards looked at each other in horror. They
did not see how anyone could use someone to hurt someone that they cared for.
"Do you think
that it's true?" Lily asked Sirius for confirmation, and avoided meeting
James' eyes. She wasn't sure how to react to the information the owl had
brought. She certainly had no intention of hurting the Potters. Not to mention
the worry it would give to her own parents should they find out.
"It's
true," James answered anyway. His own head was spinning. How on earth were
they going to solve this problem? "And the owl's right - you need to be
careful."
"Why?"
Lily challenged. "Because this evil wizard might hurt me, or because he
might use me to hurt you?"
"Because he
might hurt you." Remus looked at Lily. "You know Lil, hard though
this may seem to believe, James does actually care about you."
"Yeah. Prongs
worries about more than just mischief, though you wouldn't want to believe
it!" Sirius added. Then Felicity started laughing. The others looked at
her, startled.
"Oh, come on
guys, you have to admit it was kind of funny. The owl knew more about our two
lovebirds than we did, and we're with them every day. The owl had never even
met them."
"It was
slushy," Peter said, disgusted.
"Yeah, thanks
for that little slight on my personal life Peter, Flick, but you may have
forgotten that I'm the one who this evil wizard is going to come after. Pardon
me for being edgy, but if someone you'd never even heard of held a major grudge
against you, you'd be upset too. And I don't have a clue as to what to do about
it." Lily was flushed, and she leant against the wall thoughtfully.
"Do as it said
- be careful. There's not much else you can do." Cee stated the obvious.
"We could tell
Dumbledore," Ellie added, doubtfully. "Maybe he'd know what to
do."
"Like he'd
believe us. Excuse me sir, but a talking owl told me that my life was in
danger. Can you help?" Felicity mocked. "It sounds rather far
fetched, don't you think. And that lot," she nodded towards the boys,
"have got the reputation that'll make him think it's one huge hoax."
"Flick's
right." Remus said, sorrowfully. "And we've been in enough trouble
recently without this."
"Oh come on
Moony. You love it really. Just think how boring life would be without
Wormtail, Moony, Padfoot and Prongs!" Sirius sounded pleased with himself.
"Boring and
safe." Lily retorted. "I don't think safe is a word that features in
your vocabulary Sirius, but for future reference, it's part of mine. Right now,
a very important part of mine. Which means I'd rather you didn't come up with
any stupid stunts that left us wide open to ambush."
"You sound
like a blinkin' army general," Flick moaned. "Lighten up Lil. So
someone's after you. There's not much that we can do about it. I suppose we'll
just have to be careful. Don't let it get to you. Be your normal bubbly self,
or people will get suspicious."
"What, that
dopey lot?" James smiled. "Don't make me laugh. They wouldn't notice
that something was wrong even if you pointed it out to them. But Flick's right.
Under the circumstances, there's not much we can do, except watch and
wait."
"Besides,"
Cee chipped in. "Who'd attack you at Hogwarts? They'd have to be
insane."
"Look, Cee,
just because Voldemort is scared of Dumbledore, doesn't mean that this
Endommager will be."
"Yeah, but at
Hogwarts, it would be pretty hard for anything bad to happen to you without
someone noticing. And it's the Easter hols next week, which means that we'll be
able to look out for you."
"I'm not five,
you know!" Lily snapped. "I can look after myself."
"I know you
can," Ellie said soothingly. "But we've established as much as we
can. Now we just have to wait, and hope for the best. Oh, and I suggest we get
out of here. No offence but it's horrible in here - cold, damp and fusty musty
dusty. Let's get back to the castle. At least it's warm and cheerful
there."
No one could argue
with her assessment, and so they left the Shrieking Shack. Although none of
them were particularly happy with the plan they had formulated, they needed to
sleep on it, before they could do anything else. Their main concern was to last
until the Easter holidays. That way they had some chance of finding more
information on this Endommager.
The week flew by,
and the Easter holidays were upon them. Of the eight mischief-makers, Ellie,
Cee and Peter were going home. James, Sirius, Remus, Lily and Flick would
remain in school for various reasons.
On the Saturday,
they woke up optimistic. In spite of their extraordinary escapades, all five of
the remaining mischief-makers had a positive outlook on life, and even Lily
couldn't stay worried for long. By the end of the previous week she was her
usual self. Now that the owl was no longer there, it was difficult for her to
worry. It was a case of out of sight, out of mind. However, she had listened to
the often-repeated warnings, and was careful about what she did and where she
went.
"You know,
this could be quite fun. Now that Wormtail, Cee and Ellie have gone, the 'don't
do that, it's dangerous' army have disappeared. We can blow things up to our
hearts content." Sirius said, with a beam of satisfaction.
"Sirius, only
you, James and Flick like blowing things up," Remus replied. "Lily
and I go for more sedate forms of mischief."
"Apart from
the time she blew Snape's breakfast up. Although he deserved it." He was
referring to an incident of a couple of weeks ago, when James and Lily had still
been at odds with each other. Just because she was no longer speaking to James,
didn't mean that Lily liked Snape any better. And when he ruined her Potions
homework, she let rip. After insulting him with vigour, she bewitched his meals
for a whole day, so it was impossible for him to touch it without it blowing up
in his face. And although he knew full well it had been Lily, he had no way of
proving it. So, as always, she got off scot-free.
"I agree with
you actually," Flick said to Remus. "We don't need to blow anything
up - Snape's gone home for the holidays. Which means that we can explore
instead. I reckon the Forbidden Forest could be potentially interesting."
She looked at the boys with a peculiar glint in her eyes, knowing all too well that
they were very familiar with the forest's layout. She was prepared to bet that
they preferred to travel in a transformed state while within it though.
"That's
actually a good idea," James said, hiding the uncomfortable pause, while
Sirius and Remus collected themselves. "We could take a picnic. I'll bet
the forest's not as bad as it's made out to be."
Lily took pity on
the squirming boys. It would make it so much easier if they knew that she and
Flick knew.
"Okay, you can
drop the innocent act. Flick and I aren't stupid you know. If Remus is a
werewolf, which we know he is," at this, Remus squirmed, "then you
guys will have found some way to join him. And unless I'm mistaken, you're
Animagi. Which is probably why you were so interested in them when we studied
them in the third year. And why you're so particularly good at Transfiguration.
So 'fess up. Oh, and I think that Flick agrees. You go into the Forbidden
Forest more than you'd like us to think, don't you?"
"How did
you...James?" Sirius' gaze hardened and he fixed his friend with a glare.
James held his hands up in a gesture of innocence.
"Not guilty. I
told Lily nothing. Anything they know, they worked out for themselves."
Realising that he meant it, Sirius sighed, and turned to Lily and Felicity.
"Okay, I'm not
going to deny it. We got fed up of breaking school rules, and decided to break
the law instead. Yeah, we're Animagi, at least, James, Peter and I are, and we
do use the Forbidden Forest fairly frequently. And I don't think I want to know
how you found out. Do Cee and Ellie know?"
"No. At least,
they haven't mentioned it to us, which they would have done if they did. Well,
seeing as you boys are experts at navigation, you can find us the perfect spot
for our picnic..."
And so the week
passed. It was a week full of laughter and fun. If James, Sirius and Remus were
awful for teasing, then Lily and Flick were more than able to match them. They
ran riot, and yet no one in authority found out. An Invisibility Cloak was an
asset that they were prepared to use. Free run of the forest was granted to
them, although they always stuck together. It wasn't called the Forbidden
Forest for nothing, and there were plenty of not so pleasant characters
inhabiting it. But by the end of the week, they were tanned, happy, and
exhausted. On the Sunday evening before the summer term started, Felicity
coined the phrase to describe it.
"It's been too
good to be true, you know. Something's bound to go wrong soon, I'll guarantee
it."
Chapter 21 - Endommager
The summer term
began. Those in the sixth year had to study. They had NEWT's to take next year,
and there was no time to be wasted in classes, or so they were told. Sirius was
never one to heed warnings, and consequently, the entire Gryffindor sixth year
enjoyed the occasional bit of light relief, when things began to get too
overwhelming.
The first three
weeks passed without incident. If Lily was in danger, then no one seemed to be
acting against her. Indeed, she had almost forgotten the owl with it's ominous
warning. Almost, but not quite. In spite of her best efforts there was
something about it that scared her. And that in itself was strange. Lily Evans
did not go in for being scared. There were better things to do with your life
then live it in fear. But then again, she had never been threatened by an evil
wizard before, if you didn't include Snape, so perhaps that was it. Whatever
the problem was, she wasn't prepared to discuss it. So outwardly, even to her
friends, she was her normal, carefree self. Late at night, it was a different
story. Nightmares broke her sleep, and she often went to breakfast with dark
circles under her eyes. That was put down to studying. She was cautious.
But clearly she
wasn't cautious enough. At the end of a seemingly normal day, as usual, she
retired to the Gryffindor common room. But by a queer twist of fate, she
realised that she needed her Defence Against the Dark Arts Notes, which she had
left in the classroom, accidentally.
She entered the room,
and went to her desk, humming merrily. But the silvery notes died on her lips
when she looked up. Someone was there, and that someone was not a resident at
Hogwarts. Lily, usually so organised, had left her wand in the common room, not
thinking she would need it on a ten minute walk to find some misplaced notes.
And that was her mistake. The dark presence in front of her wasn't likely to
let her go back and retrieve it. Thoughts ran through her head, and she was
about to scream. But before she got the chance, the world went black.
She awoke, much
later, in what looked suspiciously like a prison cell. Fantastic. She thought.
One slip and everything goes wrong. Her head was pounding, and she seriously
doubted that her limbs would ever work properly again, but with an effort of
will, she hauled herself to her feet, and then leaned against the wall for
support. There was only one thought in her mind - escape.
"You won't
escape." A chilly voice penetrated the thick cloud that was clogging up
her mind. "You see, I'm not that stupid. I have studied you, Lily Evans,
and I know how you work." The evil presence in front of her could only be
the evil wizard she had been warned of, so many weeks ago.
"What do you
want with me?" she asked, defiantly. Whatever it is, she added, silently,
I'm not giving you it.
"Why my dear,
I'd have thought it was obvious." he replied.
"Don't call me
your dear, you pathetic lynch. Do I look like I've sprouted antlers?" She
had to smile at that. James could not have used that particular piece of wit.
As a deer, he did have antlers, even if it wasn't all the time.
"I suggest you
learn some respect, darling, or you might find this stay much less
comfortable." The icy tones were full of menace. Lily matched the tones
with frostiness of her own.
"I'm sorry, I
don't recall you inviting me. This stay isn't a stay at all, it's a capture.
Oh, and if you want respect, you're gonna have to earn it honey, and you're not
doing too well so far. I don't tend to be polite to people who assault me when
my back's turned." I spend far too much time with Flick, she chastised
herself, and that sounded like something out of a Muggle film. Oh well, it
sounded good. Her thoughts were interrupted as a huge gloved fist connected
with her head. Once more, the world went black.
He was with her
again when she came to. It hurt, but she could live with pain, and there was no
way she was giving into this particular man. Not in a million years, and not in
eternity. So her defiance was not curbed.
"I hope that
you've come to your senses. I don't particularly like playing games. Not even
the childish ones you seem to favour. Now. You're going to tell me about the
Potter family. Everything about the Potter family, and then you might like to
enlighten me with stories of the Blacks. You see, darling, I'm not just a
pretty face. I did my homework, and I know for a fact that you and James Potter
are on intimate terms. And that you and Sirius Black are what one would term
close friends. Myself, I think friends are a ridiculous waste of time."
"I'll never
tell you anything about any of my friends. It would betray their trust, and
unlike you, I have morals."
"How charming.
But my dear, where are your precious friends now? You've been missing for
hours, and I can assure you that no one is concerned about your
whereabouts."
"It's the
middle of the night you moron, of course they're not concerned. They're asleep.
As soon as they find out I'm gone..."
"They'll do what?
Come and rescue you. You seem to have read far too many Muggle fantasy books.
This isn't fantasy darling, this is real, and there's no one there to save you.
Your knight in shining armour hasn't turned up, and my dear Sleeping Beauty,
until you tell me what I want, you're going to be spending a lot of time in
this little room." And with that he directed his wand at her, and she was
fast asleep.
He continued his
little talks with her, but to no avail. The pretty girl had more determination
than he could have anticipated, and her faith in her friends was extraordinary.
Endommager wanted to know about the Potters, wanted to hurt them in the way
he'd been hurt. It gave him great pleasure to inform Lily that when she gave
him his information, he planned to kill James Potter. That way his parents
would appreciate the anguish you went through when those close to you were hurt
by powers you couldn't control. That was his mistake, letting her know his
intentions. After the horrified look had left her eyes, she had pursed her
lips, and he couldn't coax any words out of her. Threats didn't work, nor
promises. She was resolute. She would never betray James.
Endommager was
growing desperate. In the end, he decided that he needed to take more drastic
measures. He did not have time to mess around with schoolgirls, even spirited
ones such as this. First he tried the Cruciatus curse. After all, he was an
evil wizard. He could use the Unforgiveables if he wanted. But pain did not
weaken her resolve. In fact, it strengthened it. So he went on to Imperius
curse. But she resisted his control. She would not break under that one. In the
end he fell back on the tried and tested. Veritaserum was made, and she was
forced to drink it. Now he had his chance. She would reveal all of the Potters'
secrets, and then he could continue to avenge his parents' deaths.
Chapter 22 - The Search
The morning after
Lily's capture, Felicity woke up early with a sense of foreboding. The previous
night, Lily had not been around when she went to bed, but this wasn't unusual.
She had spent a lot of time in the library lately, brushing up on defensive
skills. So it was strange that Flick should be so concerned.
Rubbing the sleep
from her eyes, Felicity sat up, and the next moment, she wished she hadn't.
Lily's bed was empty. It was true, she sometimes did get up early, to enjoy a
morning walk, or to write letters to her parents. Lily's pyjamas were neatly
folded on her bed, which was tidily made. That was nothing new either. Felicity
knew that her friend always ensured that all her things were in perfect order
before leaving the dormitory. But even the logic of this knowledge could not
shake Flick's feeling that something was badly wrong.
Hoping to render
her fears as useless, Flick went down to the common room, praying that she
would find Lily there. But she didn't, and what she did find brought her heart
into her mouth. Her friend's satchel was on the floor by a table which was
strewn with writing paraphernalia. But the most telling sign was the wand
sticking out of the bag on the floor. Felicity waited ten minutes, but Lily
didn't arrive. And then she knew it was serious. Lily would never abandon her
things or leave her wand if she was going to be gone for more than ten minutes.
Which meant that something bad had happened.
Flick realised that
the chances were that Lily had never been to bed the previous night, and the
memory of the talking owl was suddenly all to clear. Picking up the ten and a
quarter inch wand made of swishy willow, she hurried up to the dormitory once
more, and attempted to shake Cee awake.
"Cee...Cee...CECELIA!!!"
She whispered as loud as she dared. But it was to no avail. Cecelia could and
would sleep like the dead. Realising that she was attempting the impossible,
Felicity tried Eleanor.
"Ellie, wake
up. Come on girlie, get with it...I need your help."
"Leave me
alone...too early..." Eleanor mumbled in her sleep. Felicity threw her
hands up in despair. Her friends were clearly going to be no use for at least
the next hour, and she didn't want to wait that long. She got dressed as fast
as she could. Sighing in a resigned fashion, she headed for the boys'
dormitory.
For a second she
paused outside the door, but she decided that rules would just have to be
broken. And that was a laugh. Since when did she ever pay heed to the rules?
She marched into the room in a determined fashion, and gazed in wonder at the
boyish forms sprawled in each bed. How could they sleep at a time like this?
But this wasn't the time to have trivial thoughts either, so she hurried over
to the nearest bed, which James Potter happened to inhabit, and plonked herself
on his legs. Fortunately for her, he'd always been a light sleeper, and he sat
up almost immediately.
"Flick? What's
wrong?"
"Tell you
later. Get the others up." She whispered. In tandem they interrupted the
slumbers of Sirius, Remus and Peter. Once all four boys were up she suggested
they went to the Common Room.
"In our
pyjamas?" Peter said, doubtfully.
"Well hurry up
and get dressed," she replied exasperated.
"In front of
you? You'll be lucky!" Sirius replied.
"I'll wait for
you downstairs. Now get on with it!" And she vacated the room. Within ten
minutes, all four boys were downstairs, and Felicity told them all that she
knew.
"Look, I hate
to be the bearer of bad tidings, but for goodness sake don't shoot the
messenger." She looked at James as she spoke. "Did any of you see
Lily last night."
"The last time I saw her, she wanted to do her Dark Arts homework, but
she'd left her notes in the classroom. I met her in the corridor when she was
on the way." Remus volunteered the information.
"So did any of
you see her after that? I know I didn't and I can't ask Cee or Ellie. I tried,
and their fast asleep, and likely to stay that way." All four boys
acknowledged that they hadn't seen Lily since that time. "Well, all her
Dark Arts stuff is all over the table, and I know it wouldn't take her more
than half an hour to get it finished. Oh, and I found this in her satchel
too." Flick held up Lily's wand. "And I don't think that her bed's
been slept in either. Which means that something is badly wrong."
"So, let me
just get this straight," Sirius growled, "you think Lil's gone
missing. And you're worried about her. And you want us to help you look for her."
"Got it in
one. So, are you with me?"
"It might be a
good idea to have a look in the Dark Arts room, to see if there's evidence that
she went there." Remus suggested.
So the group
wandered to the room, and looked around. It wasn't long before James came
across evidence that was hard to ignore.
"I've found
her notes guys, and I suggest you come and see this!" The others crowded
round, and saw Lily's notes scattered over the floor, as if she's dropped them.
Even more telling were the huge muddy footprints marring the neatness of the
notes.
"Well,"
Flick said, breathlessly, "that solved that problem."
"Not really.
We don't know whose footprints they are." Remus replied.
Felicity voiced the
fear that was with them all. The most probable explanation was Endommager.
Which meant that Lily wasn't having it easy. In the discussion that followed,
it was difficult to know what to do. Eventually it was time for breakfast, so
the four boys, and one girl made their way to the Great Hall.
The arrival of the post
gave them the news that they feared the most. It was addressed to James, and
when he opened it, the other four crowded round.
'Dear Mr Potter,
I thought you might
like to know that I have Miss Evans right where I want her. Her belief in you and
her friends is touching, but she can't resist forever. You might appreciate the
knowledge that she resisted the Imperius and Cruciatus touchingly well. Don't
try to help her, it will be a fruitless attempt, and I guarantee you'll regret
it. I'd love to stay and chat, but some of us have prisoners to torture.
Remember, I have her
Endommager'
"Fantastic, I
don't think." Flick spluttered.
"Look on the
bright side." Remus suggested.
"Remus, there
is no bright side. My best friend has been kidnapped by an evil wizard. I don't
see anything promising in the situation!"
"He said she
was resisting the Imperius and Cruciatus. That's something to celebrate."
"We've got to
rescue her." James said, suddenly.
"Prongs, have
you gone mad?" Peter asked, terrified.
"No he
hasn't." Flick retorted. "And I'm with James. We'll find her. We'll
just have to figure out how. Oh, and it might be a good idea to tell Cee and
Ellie. Two more will make it so much easier."
"I'm with
you!" Sirius exclaimed. "That guy has got some nerve. Those curses
are Unforgivables!"
"Count me
in." Remus added, quietly. They looked at Peter expectantly.
"Okay, okay.
I'll come too."
When Cee and Ellie
were approached, they wanted to join the rescue party. Strangely enough, no one
missed Lily's presence, and none of those aware of it thought to go to someone
in authority. Instead, they plotted. Today was Friday, which meant they would
be able to execute their plan on the morrow.
How they got
through their lessons that day, none of them knew. But as soon as all the
learning was over, they hurried to the Shrieking Shack. On the way there, they
were waylaid by a Hippogriff.
"What
the...Why exactly is there a Hippogriff loose in the grounds?" Cee asked,
confused.
"I am here
because my mistress sent me. She is Halfreda Dubrillsiod, and I believe she has
contacted you before. I am here to help." The hippogriff tones were
lilting, but understandable.
"So, does your
mistress know anything about Lily? Where she is would be a good start."
Flick suggested.
"I can do
better than that. My mistress instructed me to bring four of you to assist your
friend in her escape. We regret that more could not come, but I can only carry
so many of you. The journey is long, and as you cannot Apparate, we will have
to go there slowly. Miss Evans does not know it, but she and my mistress are in
cells that adjoin each other. Consequently, Miss Halfreda can hear everything
that goes on. I will take you to her as soon as we get to Endommager's castle,
and she will help you rescue your friend."
"That's great!
Thanks!" Flick was enthused. "Okay guys. Only four of us can go,
which means three have got to stay behind. So I suppose we're going to have to
argue it out amongst ourselves."
"It shouldn't
be that difficult," Sirius was scornful. "Obviously Prongs will have
to go-"
"I'm not so
sure that would be a good idea," Ellie mused. "It seems that
Endommager is after the Potters, which would put James at risk. And I don't
know that Sirius should go, either..." The hippogriff entered the
conversation once more.
"Miss Halfreda
realised that you would have difficulty in deciding. From the information she
has gained, she suggested I tell you this. In spite of the danger to Mr Potter,
she thinks it would be wise for him to come. He has talents that would be
handy, talents that Endommager does not know about. She heard Miss Evans
talking about 'Flick' when Endommager was not with her. I believe that Miss
Halfreda thinks it would be wise for this 'Flick' to come with me. She feels
the Miss Evans would appreciate her friend joining the rescue party. And Mr
Black would likewise be an asset. Miss Evans was wishing that she was as
'devious' as him so that she could get away, so Miss Halfreda wishes him to
come. And Hibou, the owl who brought her warning to you told my mistress that
Mr Lupin would be of assistance. Hibou seems to think that you are
intellectual. Miss Halfreda understands that Mr Pettigrew and Misses Silver and
Hall would like to join, but the others are more likely to be useful. I know it
sounds harsh, but all of you would help, if you could, and we really do not
have time to argue."
"I say we go
with Miss Dubrillsiod's suggestion. The hippogriff - what's your name
again?" Remus asked.
"Palo."
"Well Palo's
right - we don't have time to argue. If Cee, Ellie and Wormtail will agree,
then we'll do as she says."
The three agreed,
and James, Sirius, Flick and Remus clambered on to Palo. When they reached the tower
outside the boys' dormitory, James collected his Invisibility Cloak, and then
they said goodbye to their friends, telling them to let Professor Dumbledore
know of Lily's predicament. Then they were off in earnest, clinging to the
creature, and hoping against hope that none of them would fall off.
The journey was
long, and there was very little conversation. As Remus said later, there were
more important things to worry about than talking. Like not ending up as a blot
on the landscape.
Eventually they
reached a castle, surrounded by wrought iron railings. There was an opaque
cloud of mist surrounding the actual building, and the negative emotions
surrounding the building were palpable. But the four adventurers didn't care.
They had a mission, and they planned to carry it out.
Chapter 23 - Rescued and Freed
Palo suggested they
use the Invisibility Cloak to enter the castle. The hippogriff could get them
in, but it was vital that they were not seen.
"But if Lily
knows about the cloak then surely Endommager will have been able to find out
about it. If he knows I have one, then surely it won't be as much good."
James said, in a worried fashion.
"Even if he
knows, he won't be able to see us. So
we have an element of surprise, and I suggest we use it."
The cloak wasn't
manufactured to house four bodies, and if James, Sirius and Remus weren't used
to dealing with it, a lot of time would have been wasted getting it to cover
them. However, they were quickly invisible, and Palo took them to a small
entrance to the castle. From there, they would be on their own, but they could
not get lost.
After thanking the
hippogriff, the explorers started ion their journey.
"You know, if
someone asked me what life was like in England when I was in the States, I'd
have said pretty much the same as there. I take that back. Over here it's far
more dangerous, and people are much more eccentric. Have any of you got any
idea when we're going to find Lil?"
"No. And we're
finding this Halfreda Dubrillsiod first. Palo said this tunnel led to her cell.
And be quiet, just because we can't be seen, it doesn't mean no one can hear
us."
They travelled up
the dusty passage, cold and clammy, in silence, save for the occasional
berating of one of their counterparts.
"Ouch! Flick
that was my toe!"
"Well, I can't
help it...if you didn't have such big feet..."
On one occasion,
Felicity found herself in Sirius' arms, after Remus had pushed in exasperation.
"Oh, getting
scared are we?"
"Shut up
Sirius."
"Don't move, I
was just getting comfortable."
"Sirius, you
are disgusting, and this is not the time for teasing."
Eventually they
reached a dimly lit cell, with a sole occupant. The woman could only have been
in her early twenties, not much older than the rescuers. But her wavy blonde hair
was tangled, and the blue-green eyes that she turned to them were haunted.
"You must be
Lily's friends." The voice was musical.
"Hi, you're
Miss Dubrillsiod right?"
"Call me
Halfreda, please."
"I'm James
Potter, this is Sirius Black, Remus Lupin is on your left, and our female
counterpart is Felicity Howell."
"Only you can
call me Flick," Felicity smiled. "Thanks for all your help. If it
wasn't for you we'd never have known where to start. Have you got any idea as
to how we're going to get Lily out of this place?"
"The only
solution I can see is some serious magic. If she'd had her wand, she's have
been out of here ages ago. I'd have helped, but the extent of my wandless magic
is limited, and use of it leaves me tired. You'll have to be gentle with her
incidentally, he's been a bit rough."
"Yeah, and by
the looks of it, Lil's not the only one to suffer." Remus said wryly,
eyeing the purple bruise adorning her eye.
"That's
nothing. I've learnt to live with pain, and he can do far worse. But this is
getting us nowhere. You need to get your friend out of there, and soon.
Endommager has used Veritaserum on her, there is nothing you can do about that,
but he'll want to hurt her even more. He is a madman, and it gives him strange
pleasure to hurt other people."
"Right."
James said, with determination. "Anyone have any ideas?"
"Well, letting
Lily know we're here might be a good start." Flick suggested.
"Good
thinking. You can do the talking - it was you're idea."
"Sirius, she's
not going to bite."
"Yeah, but
you're her best friend. Hurry up - I'm getting jumpy."
So Felicity hurried
over to the wall that Halfreda indicated.
"Lily! Lil,
are you there?"
"Flick! Is
that you?"
"Yeah, it's
me. You okay?"
"Sure I'm
fine. Some imbecile has just interrogated me using the most potent form of
Truth Potion known to man. I'm in top form. Are you by yourself?"
"No, Sirius,
Remus and James are with me."
"What did you
bring those jokers for? No, actually I don't want to know. Guys!"
"What's up
Lil?" Remus asked.
"I swear, if
you do anything stupid, I'm never going to let you forget it. But thanks for
coming."
"Our pleasure.
Okay, we're trying to formulate a plan."
"You're
useless at plans." Lily groaned. "And none of you are any good at
charms, or we could get a door in the wall."
"Hey, that was
insulting. James could do it. And that was actually a good idea!"
Before they knew
it, Lily's plan was implemented, and she joined them in Halfreda's cell. After
an emotional reunion, she sobered up.
"Okay, I'm grateful
that you rescued me and everything, but couldn't you have done it just a tiny
bit earlier? He knows just about everything he wants to now, and believe me,
coughing up information that you really don't want to give, but having
absolutely no power at all over what you say is not particularly
pleasant."
"I'd have to
agree." Halfreda concurred. "I'm Halfreda, if you hadn't guessed. We
need to get you lot out of here. Palo can carry all five of you, if you squash
up a bit. You'd best go back the way your rescuers came."
"But what
about you?" Lily asked, suddenly concerned. "How are you going to get
free?"
"I can't, my
dear. You and your friends are able to use that tunnel, simply because you're
all flexible enough to wriggle down the narrower bits. I am not. So I shall
have to bide my time until Endommager is stopped. However long that may be, I
am content to wait."
"If I have
anything to do with it, it will be sooner, rather than later. And how did you
get in unseen? Endommager was certain that you'd never get far enough to rescue
me."
"Lily, there
are some things even you don't know." James said, smiling at his
girlfriend's expression. "We have an Invisibility Cloak, and we're
perfectly happy to use it."
"Well, I'm not
fussy. Let's get out of this joint."
The five of them
made their way back out of the castle, and it was much harder covering all of
them. Lily may have been small and slight, but she took up valuable surface
space. At last they were back in the fresh air.
"Pardon me for
asking, but how exactly are we getting back to Hogwarts?" Lily asked.
"Palo. He's
Halfreda's hippogriff. Come on."
Chapter 24 - Explanations
It was Sunday by
the time they arrived back at Hogwarts. Cee, Ellie and Peter greeted them, and then
informed them that Dumbledore wished to see them as soon as possible.
"Like after I
get changed." Lily said, firmly. "I've been in these robes since
Thursday, and there doesn't seem to be much left of them."
Flick, James,
Sirius and Remus agreed with her, and so they departed to freshen up. When they
arrived back, all looked much better, but Cee noticed that Lily's hair, usually
tied back and out of her face, was gripped back only on the right side.
"Lil, what's
wrong with your face?" she asked, curiously.
"Nothing,"
Lily replied, firmly in a tone that allowed for no disagreement. So all eight
of them proceeded to Dumbledore's study.
"You know,
before we joined forces with you, I didn't even know where Dumbledore's study
was. Now I'm back again. It's your influence."
Flick laughed at
Lily's attempt to lighten the mood, and Cee and Ellie joined her. The boys just
looked at them, silently wondering if all the tension had got to them, and they
were having hysterics.
Once in Dumbledore's
study, Lily began her story.
"I'm assuming
that Cee, Peter and Ellie have told you all that they know, so I'm only going
back to Thursday evening?" she questioned. Dumbledore nodded. "Right.
I wanted to get the Dark Arts homework done, but I needed my notes to complete
it, and I'd left them in the classroom. On the way to get them, I bumped into
Remus on the way. Anyway, I got to the room, and I was just about to leave,
when this dark presence stepped in front of me. I was about to scream, but I
don't remember anything else. I think he stunned me. And I think I dropped my
notes as well."
"You did - we
found them." Cee informed her.
"Actually,
James found them. You and Ellie were still asleep. Carry on, Lil." Flick
chimed in.
"Next thing I
knew, I was in this dingy little cell, and Endommager was with me. And I was
thinking that now might be a good time to escape, only he assured me that I
wouldn't, and he wanted me to tell him all about James and Sirius, but I
suppose I insulted him, because I remember coming round again, and he was
there, and he kept telling me that none of you cared, and that I'd never get
out. I think he was trying to intimidate me, but it didn't work, it just made
me mad. Well, I remember he tried using the Cruciatus Curse. And let me tell
you that one hurt. So I told him he could take a hike if he thought I was going
to tell him anything using that tactic. Then he tried the Imperius Curse, but
it didn't exactly work the way he planned. I think that he realised that there
was no way I was going to tell him anything voluntarily, so he force fed me
Veritaserum. That potion is not one to be taken lightly. I think he knows
pretty much everything I know now - including details of my personal life,
which was quite embarrassing. And he knows where you all live, and the password
to the Gryffindor tower; he even knows Cee's middle name is Marie. Well, then
you guys came along, and you know the rest. So I'm here, he's there, and if I'm
not mistaken, he plans an ambush. But not of Hogwarts. I think he's going to
torture Mr and Mrs Potter, and trust me his idea of torture isn't particularly
pleasant. So I suggest you get an owl to them ASAP, so that they can catch him
when he comes. Then he'll go to Azkaban, and we can all go back to living a
normal life."
Having heard Lily's
story, Dumbledore dismissed the mischief-makers, and settled down to think. In
recent years not much had been done about Endommager - Voldemort was a more
visible problem, and consequently time and resources had been devoted on
stopping him. However, Endommager had attacked a schoolgirl, which meant that
he was out of control, and from what Lily had said, rather insane. Dumbledore
began to plot.
That evening,
Flick, Sirius, Remus, Ellie, Peter and Cee left James and Lily to their own
devices. Instinctively they realised that the two of them would want to talk.
In the owlery,
meanwhile, Lily was acting rather strangely.
"Lily, what
exactly is up with you?" James said, at last.
"Nothing,"
she said, keeping her head down. He tilted her head back, and gasped at what he
saw. The whole of the left side of her face was one huge purple bruise, and her
eye had swollen shut.
"Lil, honey,
that isn't nothing. Have you been to Madam Flooey?"
"No, and I
don't want to. Besides, it doesn't hurt that much."
"Liar."
"Okay, so I'm
a liar. It hurts like crazy. But that's not why I wanted to talk to you, so
forget about it."
"But-"
she covered his mouth with her hand.
"I wanted to
say I'm sorry, okay. I never meant to let things go this far. If I'd been a
little bit more careful, none of this would have happened. Your parents
wouldn't be in danger, and I wouldn't feel like I've betrayed everyone."
Gently, James pried her hand free.
"Lily, listen
to me. It wasn't your fault. There was nothing you could do. It must have taken
an awful amount of will to withstand the curses, and Veritaserum is failsafe.
There was no way you could conceal anything. Ask Flick, or Sirius, or Remus, or
Cee, or Ellie or Peter, we all agree. And you've told us everything, so we're
all prepared. Mum and Dad are tough, he'll never get anywhere with either of
them. Before you know it he'll be locked up for life. Stop giving yourself a
hard time."
"I'm
sorry."
"And stop
apologising!"
"So-Okay."
"Right, now lets
see Madam Flooey. Something tells me that you need a little bit more than TLC
at the moment."
"I don't know,
it could work."
"I don't think
it would have the same effect."
"True. Come on
then."
Two weeks later, James
received a letter. After reading it, he showed it to Lily.
Dear James,
Next time someone
kidnaps your girlfriend I suggest you tell Dumbledore, rather than joining the
rescue team. However, that's completely beside the point. Your father and I got
your letter about Endommager, and so we have been on our guard. He came two
nights ago, after we'd had a message from an enchanted owl. Anyway, the owl
told us to expect him, so a team of Hit wizards were in the house. I suspect
that you'll be pleased to know that he's now under lock and key, and is not
likely to escape. Your father says he'll get life in Azkaban for what he's
done.
We'd like you to
thank Lily for all that she did. From what the Ministry have heard from
Endommager, she was a very difficult case to crack, and if it wasn't for her
warning, no one would have taken us seriously when we requested Hit wizards,
even if your father is important to the Ministry.
Look after
yourself, and for goodness sake, try to keep out of mischief for more than two
days in a row. Remember that you're a prefect. Give our love to Lily, and our
regards to Sirius.
Love
Mum
And so it was all
over. Later Lily got a letter from Halfreda Dubrillsiod telling her how she was
now free, and was grateful to Lily and her friends for their contribution to
the capture of Endommager. But there was no time to celebrate. Exams were on
the way, and studying was the order of the day.
Chapter 25 - The End Of Term
Exams were in full
swing, and Lily had never seen anyone so carefree as Sirius on the subject.
"Do you ever
study?" she asked him, just before their Charms exam.
"Well,
yeah...I read up on Endommager when you got that letter, and I know all sorts
of things about magical mischief making."
"I didn't mean
that, and you know it!"
"Sure I study.
Just not very hard, and not for too long. Besides, James is just as bad."
"I can't argue
with you on that. It never ceases to amaze me that you both pass with flying
colours. I haven't seen James touch a study book at all.
"We couldn't
get them, even if we wanted to - you, Flick, Cee and Ellie have got all of the
Charms books, and I haven't seen any of you leave them alone for more than ten
minutes."
"Touché. Must
go - Flick's finished with Medical Charms, which means that I can read
it."
Sirius sighed. But
Lily's studying paid off. When the results came out, she was third in the year,
with only James and Sirius above her.
"That is so
unfair." She glowered at James, who smirked at her. "As far as I can
tell you and Sirius did absolutely nothing, and you still did better than
me."
"We went in
for real life training, Lily, it's more fun, and much easier to absorb."
"Yeah, well,
next year, you can take me training with you. Then perhaps I'll be able to experience
this new form of study, and do even better."
"Um, I don't
think so."
"Scared I'll
do better than you?"
"No. But I
don't think Sirius' idea of studying would quite coincide with yours."
"Do you know
something? I think you're right."
All eight of the
mischief-makers passed the end of year exams, even Peter, thanks to tuition
from the other seven. Flick, Ellie and Cee did particularly well, so perhaps
all their studying paid off. Whatever the reason, all eight of them were
particularly pleased with themselves at the end of term feast.
They sat down at
the Gryffindor table, and looked to Dumbledore for his end of term speech.
Gryffindor had won both the Quidditch Cup and the Inter House Championship, so
the hall was decorated with Gryffindor's scarlet and gold colours.
"About time
too!" Lily muttered to Flick. "We won in the first year, but last
year it was the Slytherins, and the year before the Hufflepuffs. The Slytherins
got it in our third year, and Ravenclaw the second. But we've got to get it
next year. They way we can leave with a bang."
The feast was full
of merriment, and Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs couldn't resist the
opportunity of playing one more joke on Snape. When their nemesis' hair started
sprouting chips they were hard pushed to keep from laughing.
"I always did
say you could fry food in his hair." Sirius muttered to James, who choked
on his roast lamb. Lily thumped him on the back, and then murmured at him.
"I thought
your mum told you to stay out of trouble."
"They won't
know it was me."
"We all
did."
"Lily, you
were there when we planned it!" Sirius whispered.
"I told you
not to do it then. As if he didn't hate you enough!"
"Well, you
can't be universally loved."
"Never mind
Sirius, we'll put an add on the Lonely Hearts Club page of the Daily
Prophet." Felicity said loudly. Cee, Ellie and Lily burst into gales of
laughter.
"Did you see
his face?"
"What I
wouldn't give for a camera!"
"Go
Flick!" Sirius grinned at Felicity, and then spoke.
"Flick darling,
why would I need the Daily Prophet when I have you."
"Wishful
thinking, honey. Not going to happen."
"Yeah. If you
two ever get together, I'm getting a one way ticket out of here." Cee
joked.
"I'll go with
you." Remus concurred. "Flick and Padfoot together. On second
thoughts, it could be quite amusing. They should have learnt something from
observing Lily and James-" Lily attacked him then.
"Not a good
idea to say that when one of us is sitting next to you, Remus dear."
"Something
tells me you and Flick spend far too much time together."
The meal was passed
in lighthearted chat. While they planned to get together over the summer
holidays, they would not be able to arrange for all eight of them to see each
other at any one time.
The next day, they
adopted a compartment on the Hogwarts Express. If it was a bit of a squash,
they didn't seem to mind. After a rowdy game of exploding snap, they sat back
to enjoy a good lunch.
"You'll get to
see Jon's baby, won't you Cee. How does it feel, being an auntie...oh, and what
have they decided to call her?" Flick asked, curiously.
"Being an
auntie doesn't feel much different to being a sister-in-law which didn't seem
to be much different from being a sister. And they're going to call her Violet.
And don't laugh!"
"Why
Violet?" Lily asked, stifling her giggles. "It's almost as bad as
Lily."
"Lily's a
pretty name. As for Violet, they didn't say, and I really don't want to
know!"
"Mags' baby's
due at the end of August. We can compare horror stories. What about you Lily?
Isn't Petunia getting married?"
"So my mother
informed me, last time she wrote. And I've got to be a bridesmaid!"
"What's wrong
with that?" Peter asked, inquisitively. "My mother says all girls
love weddings."
"I like weddings
just fine. I'm just not so sure about Petunia's fashion taste. I have this
really bad feeling that I'm going to look awful. She's only having me because
she has to, as I'm her sister. She'll probably have lot's of pretty pink.
Yuk!"
The conversation
couldn't continue, as they reached platform nine and three-quarters. So they
all piled off, and said their last good-byes.
"Write to
me." James said to Lily.
"Try and stop
me. And you'd better reply. And you should send the first letter too - I don't
have an owl, and how else are you supposed to get a letter?"
"Okay."
James kissed her, and then she had to hurry away. Her father was waiting for
her on Platform Nine.
Chapter 26 - Petunia's Wedding
True to his word,
James wrote a letter to Lily, and she received it in the first week of the
holiday. But at the beginning of August, Lily sent James a letter that startled
him.
'Dear James,
This is going to
sound really stupid, but how else am I supposed to ask you. Mum's told all of
her friends about you, and they're expecting to see you at the wedding. You
see, everyone can take a partner or guest. As my mum's friends are Muggles,
they have absolutely no idea about magic, and they think I go to boarding
school in Scotland, which isn't strictly speaking a lie, because Hogwarts is in
Scotland, and it is a boarding school.
I suppose this
letter is really an invitation, and a plea. Please please please please please
come to Petunia's wedding. I hate having to do this to you, but you'll either
find it completely boring, or amusingly quaint. I'm hoping it will be the
latter. Obviously you can't come in wizard robes, and I doubt you've got a
formal suit in amongst your Muggle clothes, so if you agree (and you will
agree, won't you?) then I suggest you come shopping with me to London. Reply as
soon as you get this.
Love you (but only if you agree)
Lily
P.S. I was only
joking about not loving you if you don't agree. Lily.'
James replied that he
could manage a wedding, and would meet her on the Muggle side of Diagon Alley
on the 18th of August.
"James?"
"I'm over
here."
"Why are you
skulking in the shadows? Come on. We'll go to Harrods, I think you'll be okay
there. Oh, and don't make any remarks that mention anything magical, or the
shop assistant will think you've gone mad."
"Okay."
They spent the
whole morning shopping, in spite of James' moaning.
"Lily, you
know I hate shopping."
"James, my
sister will kill me if I turn up at her wedding with someone who looks like
they got off at the wrong stop. If you'd stop whining we'd be finished much
faster."
"But I don't
want to outshine the groom."
"You've got
the biggest ego! Anyway, if you turned up wearing a black sack you'd look
better than Vernon Dursley, even if it is a little unconventional." Lily
noticed the glint in his eyes that usually meant trouble. "And don't go
getting any ideas or I'll never speak to you again!"
When they
eventually left London, James had a morning suit, complete with waistcoat,
shirt and cravat. Lily looked at him dubiously.
"Look, you'd
better stay with us the night before the wedding, otherwise you'll be late, and
I'm prepared to bet you'll need help putting that stuff on."
"Won't you be
busy getting turned into a bridesmaid?"
"They'll do
Petunia first. So, be at my house at 7:00 on the 20th August. The wedding's at
one o'clock on the twenty first." She kissed him, and they parted ways, he
to catch the Knight Bus, and she to the London Underground.
On the morning of
the wedding, James was up and dressed before Lily. He met her, looking rather
dopey, at the breakfast table, at eight o'clock that morning.
"Morning Lil'!
Sleep well?"
"I would have
if you didn't talk in your sleep."
"I do not talk
in my sleep."
"Well, you
talk in mine. And just for the record, I don't want a wedding like this."
"A wedding
like...hold on Lily, who said anything about getting married."
"Well, as far
as I'm aware, Vernon mentioned it to Petunia."
"I meant
us."
"No one. I
just said I didn't want a wedding like this. I never said anything about
you."
"Are you
always this crazy in the mornings?"
"You should
know. I have breakfast with you most mornings of the year."
"You've been
up for hours at Hogwarts. Go and have a bath or something, but for goodness'
sake wake up!"
"I'm going,
I'm going. Oh, and James!"
"What?"
"Your cravat's
on crooked!"
"Thanks."
When Lily emerged,
some time later, she looked significantly more awake. And she was wearing her
dress, rather than her pyjamas.
"Can you do
the buttons up for me?" she asked, with a pleading look. "Petunia's
having hysterics, and mum's trying to calm her down, and Daddy's in the study,
practising his speech, and the hairdresser will be starting on me soon!"
"Don't fret
Lily, I'll sort your dress out. Are all weddings this hectic?"
"I don't know.
This is the first one I've been to."
"Marvellous.
There you are. You look lovely."
"Flattery will
get you everywhere. Love you." And she disappeared once more.
By half past
twelve, everyone was ready. Lily, her mother, and James were going in one car
to the church, and Petunia and her father would arrive in another one, slightly
later.
When James said
that Lily looked lovely, he wasn't lying. Her fears of pretty pink were not
realised, and the soft green silk emphasised her slight figure, and rich
colouring. The red hair was loose at the back, while there was an elegant braid
circling her crown, studded with tiny flowers.
James himself
looked rather more dashing than usual. The suit was a change from the robes
Lily was used to, and it emphasised his height. Even his unruly black hair did
not look out of place, and the spectacles he was forced to wear made him look
intelligent.
The wedding went
well, and then they all went off to the reception.
"Was it
okay?" Lily asked James, anxiously.
"Perfect.
Although if I outshone the groom then you were ten times as beautiful as the
bride."
"That's my
sister you're talking about. Besides which you're biased. Come on, we've got to
circulate."
James had to laugh
at some of Lily's Muggle acquaintances.
"You look
lovely Lily dear. Who's your friend?"
"This is James
Potter, Auntie Maureen. He goes to my school."
"Ah, you're Lily's
young man. Will we be hearing your wedding bells soon?"
"Not too soon.
For one thing we're still at school. For another, I'm not sure that's what we
want." As soon as they left Lily's aunt, Lily stood on tiptoes, and
whispered into his ear.
"You want to
get married James love, I heard you propose in your sleep." and she
giggled.
"Lily? How
much champagne have you drunk?"
"None. And I
resent that slight on my sanity." She hit him in mock anger, and soon the
two of them were in fits of laughter.
"Come on
James, let's dance."
"Muggle
dancing?"
"It's the same
as wizard dancing, you fool, and I know you can do that, Flick told me."
So the two of them
glided around the room, oblivious to the events around them. Lily's Auntie
Maureen turned to her mother.
"Those two
will be a match, if I'm not mistaken, Evie. And something tells me they were
made for each other."
THE END
DISCLAIMER – All of the characters and situations in
this story are based on the 'Harry Potter' novels by J. K. Rowling.
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