So, a little self promotion here... This is an excerpt/preview from my fic 100 Moments...hope you check it out! :)

The Marauders and Lily had decided to go camping together right after graduation. It had seemed like a very good idea at the time, but the weather proved otherwise. Rain pounded down on the two tents in the clearing, and all was quiet except for the pitter-pattering sound of raindrops on the fabric of the tents. Suddenly a piercing and very unmanly shriek wrenched through the air. Evidently a spider had found its way into the Marauders tent.

If one looked inside the Marauder's tent, they would see pure chaos n the form of four teenage boys acting like arachnophobic three year old girls. One of the boys, who was chubbier than his friends, was attempting to squash the spider with one of the other boys steel toed boots. The owner of said boot was practically strangling the chubby boy and whipping his long hair back and forth, begging the chubby boy to kill the poor innocent spider who had no idea what the hell was going on. A third boy with dark blonde hair and a skinny frame was nearly hysterical and sobbing. He was soggy all his books were soaking wet, and now there was a spider on his sleeping bag. Hehated spiders… they were worse than being soggy. The fourth boy, who had wildly messy hair, was probably the most calm… the reason being that he had fallen unconscious after being hit on the head with the metal part of the steel toed boot.

None of the boys heard the angry squelching of boots outside their tent, or saw the madly bobbing lumos until the zipper was yanked down, the three conscious Marauders all screamed when they saw the furious face of Lily Evans glaring down at them.

"It is two in the morning, my tent isflooded, and all of my things are soaking wet. And just when I thought things couldn't get any worse, I hear you threesquealing like immature little infants! Now… I am cold… I am wet… and I amMISERABLE!" The Marauders cowered underneath Lily's livid glare. "I am goingback to my soggy pathetic little tent now, and I'd better not hear one more peep out of any of you for the rest of the night!" And with a final scowl, Lily stormed back out into the rain.

Needless to say, the boys decided that Lily was much more frightening than an itty-bitty spider.