Summary:Lily Evans is in love, but not with who you'd expect. She came from muggle family but hated the fact she'd be different at her new school. For the past five years, she lied about her parents and heritage. At Hogwarts, she has always been pureblood Evans. Now she's in love with the snottiest, cruelest, funniest, and handsomest pureblood Lucius Malfoy.

What about James? He's loved her since first year, how is he handling this? What if he found out Lily's secret? What if he told everyone? Would he hurt and humiliate his true love to get her away from Lucius?

A/N: Yay! Go me, new story, who's cool? Me cool! Ok not really, but yeah I had to start a new story because a stupid disk glares at evil disk won't let me open First Year Lupin. So yeah some day I'll retype it all faints (that's a whole lotta rewriting) and then write the next chapter. I am terribly sorry for all my reviewers, which really isn't that many cries. Ok anyways now back to this story.

Let's hope I keep a kind of regular track on this one. It's doubtful but I can always wish. I have school, sports, and social life too. Sorry but writing isn't my life, yet. Ok now to the actual story, happy reading!

Chapter 1

Flashback

"Evans? I never heard of the pureblood clan Evans," Lucius Malfoy sneered as Lily Evans stood boldly against him.

"Maybe because I just moved here from up north," Lily said breezily. It had only been five minutes since she had walked into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and already she was in a fight with an arrogant, but cute, she added, jerk.

"You moved from up North? I still would've heard about your family name. Did you go to Drumstrung?" Lucius asked.

"I'm only a first year," Lily said. "Why else would I be standing here? You think I would be standing talking to you on my own free will?"

"You are though," Lucius said, smirking at her.

"No, actually I'm being civil. I was taught never to walk away unless the person insulted you personally," Lily said, raising her head proudly.

"Fine," Lucius said, pretending to think. "I don't believe you're a pureblood and I think you're a Mudblood."

Lily gasped. "How dare you!" Thank goodness Lily had done some 'light' reading over the summer to get familiar with the wizardry ways. If she was going to pull off this pureblood scandal, then she'd have to know all about them.

"Hullo there! Is this man bothering you?" a boy with messy black hair said coming up. Lily looked at him with a raised eyebrow and then with anger.

"No, I was just leaving. And thank you but I can fight my own battles," Lily said coldly, turning on her heel. The messy haired boy, also called James Potter, stared in disbelief after her then turned toward Lucius.

"What did you say to her?" James asked angrily.

Lucius looked very amused. "I didn't say anything." He took one last glance at Lily's retreating back and then turned around walked back to his friends.

End of Flashback

"Lily! Let's go!" Lily Evans' mom called from downstairs.

"I'll be there in a minute or two!" Lily called down; fifteen year old Lily to be exact. Today was September 1 and in three days it would be her sixteenth birthday. She was so excited.

Lily rushed around the room to make sure she didn't forget anything. She ran the straightener through her hair once more, retouched her lip gloss, and looked at herself in the mirror. For a fifteen year old semi-nerd, she looked pretty hott.

"Lily! Come on!" her mother called again, the anger rising in her voice. Lily jumped and grabbed her small bag and then started to drag her trunk.

"Now are you sure you have everything? Uniform, books, wand?" Mrs. Evans asked, ticking the items off her fingers.

"Yes, yes, yes. I have it all," Lily said, dragging the trunk to the car and putting it in the backseat.

On the ride to the train station, Mrs. Evans continued to tick things off her fingers and Lily continued to say yes.

"No!" Lily said suddenly to the question of whether she had her perfects badge. Mrs. Evans slammed on the brakes and cars honked behind her. "Just kidding mom," Lily said timidly before her mom could turn around.

"Lily! You almost made me cause an accident back there," Mrs. Evans said, driving back into traffic.

"Sorry, but you were asking if I had all my twelve pencils. You're overdoing it a bit," Lily replied.

Mrs. Evans parked the car at the station and sighed, looking at Lily. "Now you're sure you're going to be ok?"

"Of course mom, it's my sixth year. I've been through this process five years now. I'm a pro," Lily replied, hugging her mom. She gave her a kiss and got out of the car.

"I love you Lily, don't forget to write!" Mrs. Evans shouted from the open window.

"I love you too, mom. I'll see you next year!" Lily shouted back, pulling her trunk from the car. She dragged it into the station and looked around for a cart. She didn't find any.

"Hello fair flower, you seem to be in trouble. Would you like a knight to help you?" a deep voice said behind her. Lily growled under her breath. Only James Potter would say something as stupid at that.

Lily turned around with a fake smile plastered on it. "James, how sweet of you. You mean you want to carry my trunk all the way to my compartment in the train? You shouldn't have," she said sweetly.

"Anything for a flower," James said, bowing.

"Shut up," Lily said, rolling her eyes, but with a small smile on her lips. She picked up her trunk and continued to walk toward Platform 9 & ¾. She grunted as the trunk lagged behind her. Why did she have to carry so much junk?

Suddenly the weight on the end was lifted. Lily looked back and saw James carrying the end of her trunk. Lily rolled her eyes and then smirked.

"You wanted to carry my trunk," Lily smirked, dropping her end of the trunk. Lily walked off, delighted as she heard him grunt under the weight. Lily walked through the barrier with a smirk on her face. She laughed at James as he came up behind her a few minutes later.

James stood there panting with both trunks behind him when a shout rose up above the noises of the crowd and of the train.

"Noooooooo!!!!"

Lily looked around wildly, searching for the source of the yell. She found it immediately. In the middle of the platform, Sirius Black, one of James' friends, was down on his knees with his head in his hands.

"He's gone over to the dark side! We must save him!" Peter Pettigrew, James' other friend, yelled, making a lunge toward James.

"No! It's too late, we've lost him," Remus Lupin, another friend said, holding Peter back. They all bowed their heads.

During this performance, everyone was quiet, but when they finished, laughter filled the platform. The three boys stood up, also laughing, and came over to where James stood. James was also laughing

"Nicely done, guys, nicely done," James said, high-fiving them all.

"Thank you," Sirius said, bowing. "But I can not take all the credit, was dear Remus' idea."

"On contraire, it was Peter's idea for the last part," Remus said, pointing to Peter.

"Alas, but Sirius was the one who saw you carrying the trunks," Peter said, gesturing at Sirius.

"Ah, but-" Sirius started.

"Excuse, can I get my trunk now?" Lily asked, gesturing toward her trunk which Sirius and Remus had both decided was a good sitting place.

"Right, here you go," Remus said as both he and Sirius got.

"Thank you," Lily said, pulling her trunk away.

"Hey! Don't I get a 'thank you'?" James asked.

"No," Lily said, still walking away.

"Fine, then I won't carry your trunk anymore," James said, smirking.

"Yes you will," Lily said matter-of-factly.

"She's right, James, you will carry her trunk again," Peter said, sighing and putting his hand on James' shoulder.

"Yeah I know, doesn't it suck?" James laughed.

"So I guess Lily is still the old icicle, huh?" Remus asked.

"Yeah, but my Potter charm is warming her up, I believe," James said proudly. Sirius, Peter, and Remus and all looked at each other and then burst out laughing.

"That was a good one, James," Sirius said in between laughs. James just glared at them.

As Lily listened to the boys laugh, she went in search of her two best friends. The train wasn't to leave for another ten minutes so she had time.

"If I were Julie and Rochelle, where would I be?" Lily asked, wandering around the crowds. She had deposited her trunk near the train so she wouldn't have to lug it around. Suddenly she saw her two friends in a corner.

Lily went closer and realized they were talking to someone. Not someone, some guys. Some tall guys at that. Some tall, hott guys. Some tall, hott, Slytherin guys. Some tall, hott, Slytherin,--

"Lily!"

Lily's ramblings were cut short what she heard someone call her name. She looked over at Julie and Rochelle and saw them waving her over. She immediately went over and saw that the tall, hott, Slytherin boys were none other than Lucius Malfoy, Chase Zabini, and Severus Snape, some of the most popular boys at school.

"Come here Lily!" Julie Dubstein called, ushering her over. Lily walked over there with a smile on her face. As she stood by Julie and Rochelle Calvine, she had the feeling that eyes were roaming her body. When Lily looked up at the boys, they were all staring at her body.

"Lily, we haven't talked in awhile," Lucius said, lifting his eyes to her face.

"Well, not having an owl, will limit conversation usually," Lily said nervously, laughing a little bit. It was always hard for her to be around guys, especially ones she liked. Lily got nervous, stuttered at times, and started to sweat. Maybe it was just hormones.

"Next summer, you'll have to come over so we can talk," Lucius replied, smiling.

"I'll have to think about," Lily said, smiling back a, what she hoped, was a flirtatious smile. Suddenly the whistle on the train sounded for the two minute warning.

"We have to get on the train!" Rochelle exclaimed.

"I still have to get my trunk on board to," Lily moaned.

"We'll help," Chase said, smiling at Lily.

"My trunks over there," Lily said, pointing to the only trunk on the platform.

Chase, Lucius, and Severus all went to her trunk, but Lucius was the only that carried it. He lifted it off the ground and started to climb on the train. Lily, Rochelle, and Julie followed him.

When Lucius finally put away her trunk, it was in the room where the three boys were going to sit.

"Guess I'll take that as a hint," Lily said, smiling as she sat down. Rochelle and Julie did the same.

"You guessed correctly," Chase said, taking a seat next to the window, which is next to Julie. Beside Julie was Severus, but he sat farther away. Lily took a seat next to the window and then Lucius sat next to her. Rochelle sat on the other end of the seat.

Soon after the train started its journey forward, Lily yawned.

"I am so tired. I didn't get any sleep. I was up late doing some last minute homework and then I had to get up early this morning," Lily said, leaning her head back.

"We had homework?" Rochelle asked.

"Yeah, in all the classes pretty much," Lily said, looking at Rochelle's surprised face.

"Ah man! I didn't know!" Rochelle moaned.

"Rochelle, you wouldn't have done it anyway," Julie laughed.

"True," Rochelle said, perking up.

Lily smiled and leaned her head back, shutting her eyes.

"Lily, if you'd be more comfortable, you can lay on my shoulder," Lucius said.

"Can I?"

"Of course, we'll make sure to wake you up when we have to change."

"Oh, thank you Lucius, that's so nice of you," Lily said, laying her head down on her shoulder. Within minutes she was fast asleep. Before she fell asleep, though, she did catch a shadow in the door that looked like a certain Potter.

A/N: The other chapters will most likely not be this long, sorry. I had a lot of time on my hands then and now I have school sighs. Stupid Algebra 2. Anyways I hope you all enjoyed this chapter and I'll try to get the other one up as soon as possible. Which might, but hopefully not be that long.