Hey guys!
I hope you enjoyed the first chapter. Just wanted to say that this fanfic will eventually turn into both Wolfstar/Sirilu (Remus x Sirius) and Jily (James x Lily) so if you don't ship one of those, ya might wanna leave.
ENJOY!
-doeshogwartshavewifi x
Chapter 2
Lily woke up to whispers a couple of beds away. She sleepily looked at her watch. 3:02 am. A lot of people would turn over and go back to sleep, but not Lily. She knew those voices.
Lily clambered on the bed where she had heard voices. She lay down on it and began breathing slowly, trying her hardest not to sound like herself. Then, when you would least expect it, Lily threw the covers back. Alice, Emmeline and Marlene's petrified faces immediately softened.
"Lils! You scared us half to death!" hissed Alice.
"That was kinda the point."
Alice hit her with a pillow.
3 HOURS LATER
Lily groaned as she turned over and smacked her alarm clock.
"Rise and shine, girls."
The third year Gryffindor girls clambered out of their respective beds and began putting on their neatly ironed robes.
"What've we got first?" Marlene questioned, although she didn't really want to know the answer.
"Herbology with the Hufflepuffs," replied Emily, a shy half-blood girl who had joined in the second year.
"That's not too bad," beamed Alice.
"I guess," Marlene muttered.
The four arrived in Herbology a good few minuted before James and Sirius walked in with their other two friends, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew. Professor Slughorn tottered in not long after them.
"Good morning, class. Today, we are going to study the properties of a Mimbulus Mimbletonia. Now, the Mimbulus- boys, if you don't mind, I'm trying to teach a lesson."
He was – as you probably guessed – talking to James and Sirius, who had been chatting animatedly in the back row until then.
"Sorry, professor," they grinned. Professor Slughorn smiled back at them. Lily, however, glared at them. How could they be such arrogant bullies and idiots but still win the hearts of EVERY SINGLE PROFESSOR? Well, whatever personality equivalent of amortentia he pulled on her, she was certain it wouldn't work.
