Lily flower and Black eyes

Disclaimer: as much as i wish i did, i sadly do not own the wonderful world of Harry Potter.

Ok so i'm not entirely sure if this is gonna work out the way i hoped, but pls pls R+R, it's a one shot set just before Lily dies. The relationship between Lily and Padfoot isn't very evil, they never actually do anything so yeh pls pls pls R+R.

Oh one more thing i stole 'the deepest pit in hell was reserved for traitors' from 'Pirates of the Carribean'

This story is dedicated to my Sirius, my King.

He sat by the lake, watching the golden pink sunset in the sky, undisturbed by polluting clouds. By him sat his Lily flower, graceful, beautiful, unearthly. As much as he wanted to, he would not touch her, or take her hand in his, take her in his arms, as much as he wanted to.

She did not make any move to communicate with him physically, she knew it would cause him too much pain. For him, the deepest pit in hell was reserved for traitors, oh and severus snape. For her it did not matter, she loved him too much, but for that reason alone she would respect him.

Looking into his eyes, she knew why she fell in love with him, the mystery behind the black eyes, the eyes that she could not reach without the effort of her soul, speaking to his. Sitting with him, on the warm, early September evening she knew there was no need for words, each knew the thoughts of the other.

' Nice weather we're having'

He turned to look at her then smiled lovingly down at her.

' mmm'

' Coming to ours for dinner? James is making spag bol'

' Nah, I think I'll give it a miss thanks.'

She looked down at her hand, upon where her wedding ring sat blissfully, unaware of her inner turmoil. She had been unfaithful, she loved her husband's best friend, her husband's brother, but he had made sure nothing could evolve from the love they shared so deeply.

Sirius gently shifted, then raised his body from the ground nodded at her then left.

That night she would die. That night, his soul would die with her, and he had never told her how much he loved her.