A/N: Two drabbles a week-I think that's how it's going to go.


[ 1 ]

"The poor prat. He's probably fallen heads over heels for you right now," James acknowledged. "He was all over you." He sounded disgusted and jealous at the same time, glaring at the back of the boy's retreating figure.

And for the first time in his life, he found himself cursing at the fact that Lily was so beautiful, as she had attracted many other unwanted male admirers. Although, he couldn't blame them, for they've fallen for her charm the same way he fell for hers.

Lily scoffed loudly, flushing a bit. "That's not possible. We just met five minutes ago, James. I hardly think it's possible for someone to fall in love with me the first time they met me."

"You don't believe in love at first sight." It wasn't a question; it was a statement.

She nodded in response, inputting her opinions afterwards, "No. I don't think it's possible to become infatuated with someone after one meeting. You have to know more about that person to be able to harbor romantic feelings for them."

James simply shrugged carelessly. "It only took me three seconds to fall in love with you."


[ 2 ]

As he apologized, he was glad she accepted. However, the fact that she was stating that returning the kiss was nothing but a mere mistake on her part shattered his heart to pieces. He knew that no matter what happened, that part of his heart would never heal, for you can never really forget your first love.

He was really pathetic. Now, all hopes that he had a chance of her were disintegrated with lost hope and a broken heart. He always believed that he had a chance, and now that they were friends and she was able to see another side of him, he thought there was still hope. However, that was all gone. And it hurt more than anything else he had ever felt or experienced since she was more than just a girl. She was Lily Evans and Lily Evans was the one girl that he would always love, despite everything.


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