A/n: I didn't think I was going to write a chapter 2
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Harry wished his Dad wasn't so obvious. If he wasn't so obvious he might be able to forgive him. But he wasn't so Harry couldn't forgive him.
Harry saw the way his father looked at him. He wouldn't look at Daniel and Connor the same way. At first Harry just thought it was because he was the oldest.
Then Moony showed him pictures of his Mom and Dad.
He was fascinated of course. There were few pictures of his Mom around and he wanted to know more about her. He knew he had his mother's eyes and talent in Charms but that was it really.
Harry found it sweet how his Dad would always have his arm wrapped around his mother's waist, his gaze hardly straying from his mother's face. From what Padfoot told him, that was difficult, since his father had been quite vain.
Then he noticed it was the same look he received multiple times. He had paled visibly and Moony, always being a mother, had asked, "Is there something wrong Harry? I'm pretty sure I took out all the pictures with the Rat in them."
"It's nothing Remus, really." Harry smiled weakly and kept flipping through the pictures , sweating throughout the whole process with a worried Remus peering over his shoulder.
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A week later, Harry was standing in front of the only portrait of his mother. Lily stared at him green eyes burning a hole in his face. "Is there something you need? I don't know how you even got here, the office is supposed to be password protected and James didn't say anything about telling someone else the password."
Harry left 10 minutes later knowing the woman in the portrait did not resemble his mother.
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James was staring at him again. He could always tell, a crawling sensation always made its way up his spine when he did. It never failed to remind him Snape and his own hateful glares.
Snape wanted him to be James.
James wanted him to be Lily.
Lily didn't want anything. She was dead.
Idly, he wondered when 'Dad' changed to 'James' and 'Mom' to 'Lily'. Did it really matter? It's not like he could fix the problem.
After all, he couldn't be Lily.
