SO GUYS, I'm back!

I know, I know, this isn't the type I usually do but I got inspired and I really like Lily and Snape somehow... I have a thing for red-headed female characters. My exams are almost done so now I have a lot of time. UHM, I don't think I did well in my exams. Anyways, here's a little about the story before I continue.

Yes, I'm still on the second book oh the HP series but I'll try my best not to go OCC. I do my research. There's probably going to be some AU in this as well- Enjoy~

I'll update the rest of my stories soon.


Smiling goofily to herself, Lily Evans, continued making her flower crown. Her gorgeous green orbs shining brightly as she turned the daisy she had plucked.

The nine-year-old was happily playing in an empty park down the road. Despite that she was alone, she enjoyed herself. She hummed along to a tune she only recognise if she heard it while doing another knot on the white daisy.

"What are you making?" asked a familiar voice. She recognised it immediately and turned her head to see her sister, Petunia Evans; her blonde hair all over her face as she was bending down towards the younger girl. A smile plastered across her face as she asked.

Beaming with glee and satisfaction, Lily held up the daisy crown she has made. "It's a daisy crown," Lily told her sister. "I made one for myself and one for you," she said picking up the other one she had made next to her. She handed it to the blonde who took it gladly.

"Thanks Lily, it's beautiful," she said, looking at the flower crown admiringly, "But anyway, the real reason I came ot'here is cause Mum wants you back in an hour or so for dinner. Don't stay here too long!" She had already began to walk off while waving at her.

"Where are you going?" Called Lily as she watch her sister walk away.

"Gotta get the shopping! I volunteered; you owe me!" Petunia shouted back and giggled to herself before heading to the nearby shop where they always get their groceries.

Lily went back to her flower crown, her fingers touching the circumference lovingly as if it was such a ethereal object.

Just then, she head a few crunches of leaves ahead of her. She jerked her head up to the sound curiously and spotted a dark headed boy hiding behind an old oak tree (but failed miserably). They're eyes met for awhile and in response, the red headed cocked her head sideways at him and did a very awkward wave, "I can see ya, y'know?"

The boy behind the tree was so nonplussed, he took a step to the right so that the tree was now completely blocking him.

A little taken aback and confused, Lily pushed away her long auburn hair behind her shoulders and stood up. She walked over to the old oak tree cautiously. Once she was there she immediately caught sight of the boy. His dark onyx hair stood out and his dark obsidian eyes were also glinting with curiosity and excitement.

His skin was pale, very pale but she had noticed his cheeks were currently bright pink.

"Hi," gleamed Lily; she had always been very friendly with people, "I'm Lily Evans, and you are?"

The boy didn't answer her question but continued to stare at her in awe. Lily felt more taken aback now; the boy seemed rude yet shy at the same time.

"You're a witch!" He suddenly blurted, pointing an accusing finger at the red-headed.

The ginger didn't take it very nicely, "No," she barked, "You're the one who's the witch! I don't go around spying on people then tell them they're a witch."

The boy's cheeks burned even more and he sputtered, "No! No, I didn't mean that, I mean a witch as in, you can do magic!"

"There's no such thing as magic," huffed Lily, glancing away from him.

"There is, I can show you..." He then thought a moment, "actually, I can't. I might be breaking the rules."

"Then, I don't believe you," said Lily rather coldly. She was firm with her words and was just about to leave. He grabbed her by the arm and pulled her closer to him.

"I can't do much," he told her, a hand still on her arm, "but I can show you my books and tell you about some things. I could recognise that you were a witch right when I saw you! I haven't stop thinking about-"

He stopped talking, releasing what he had just said. He let go of her arm, she blushed.

He cleared his throat, "I mean, I didn't-"

"Okay, okay, I believe you," Lily told the stranger quietly, "would you tell me your name already?!"

"Severus," he informed her shyly, "Severus Snape."

She repeated his name under her breath, "it's official then! I'll call you Sev." She grinned at him cheekily, "Nice to meet you~"

Severus didn't know what to say and so he stood there dumbly looking at her with an unreadable face. She stared at him eagerly, waiting for a nice 'glad to meet you too' or something. But, it didn't came. Not bothered by him at all, she held out the flower crown she had made.

"Here," she said, "it was suppose to be mine. I made it one for my sister and this one's for me... But, I guess you can have it." She grinned yet again at him.

Severus took it hesitantly, "Thank... Thank you," he muttered quietly though really meaning it.

Lily then looked up at the sky which were painted in multiple colours of red, orange and faded blue. "I think I should head home now, mum wants me back, where do you live?" asked the girl when she had her gaze back at him. He shifted awkwardly.

"Spinner's End; it's... Just a few blocks away," he answered.

Lily scratched her head in confusion, " I don't really think I know where there is, why don't I meet you up tomorrow?"

"That would be nice," he agreed shyly. Severus was really a boy with a few words.

Lily... Well, lets just say she's a very bubbly girl. "Great! I'll tell my mother and- Hmm, should be meet here tomorrow?"

"We can meet at your place?" He suggested, looking to the direction of where he house sat.

"How'd you know where I live?" inquired the little girl, slightly amazed.

Severus didn't reply to her question but said instead, "I'll see you tomorrow, Lily. I'll be there in the afternoon."

"Okay," she nodded her head and turned to leave, "Bye, Sev!"


"I met a new friend today, mother!" announced Lily as she finished swallowing her piece of steak, "He's rather lovely and kind, also weird.."

"He?" inquired Mr. Evans, his eyes getting quite big and round.

Mr and Mrs Evans thought it would best to sent both their daughters two and all girls' school so having a boy as a friend was quite shocking.

Lily nodded excitedly, "I met him at the park today."

"That's nice sweety, it's good to see you're mixing around," said Mrs Evans, eyeing her husband cautiously. She noticed that he was about to say something and so she quickly intervened, "It's nice to see Lily meeting new people, isn't it, hunny?"

"Not with a bo-" he began but stopped immediately; the glare his wife was giving him quelled him really well, "Yes, dear, yes it is."

"That's nice," commented her older sister, Petunia, reaching for her second helping of pasta. Her mother helped her by handing her the sauce. "What's his name?"

"Severus," replied Lily, "Severus Snape." She then grabbed her glass and drank a chuck full of water. "And we're meeting to play tomorrow. He's going to meet me at our place tomorrow."

Petunia left of a high-pitched giggled, "Seems like you like him a lot."

Lily felt her cheeks getting hot and her ears literally burning but not one word was said from her. She then let her gaze drop back to the half-eaten steak and then, continued to cut it.


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This is written on 11th Oct 2013. See you guys soon~