Alright, here's the last chapter of Lily Black and the Animagus Book. Hope
you like!
The following morning Lily woke up and sleepily threw herself in the shower. After that she put on her cleanest uniform, shoved the Animagus book into her bag and trudged down to breakfast.
The rest of the day, Lily was pushed to listen to lectures, making sleeping potions, float toads around the room, and sleep in the back of the classroom. Lily didn't mind the sleeping part.
When classes stopped for lunch, Lily got some unexpected news.
"Lily?" Dylan said, nudging her on the shoulder. "Can I speak to you for a moment?"
Lily nodded and followed him to an empty classroom. He looked pretty sad.
"Lil, I got bad news." Dylan said, looking almost tearful. Lily thought the worst.
"My mom doesn't like Hogwarts." He said, resting his hands on Lily's shoulders. "She's sending me back to Beaubatons."
Lily stood silent for what felt like eternity. She couldn't believe what she was hearing She had already gone through enough misery, and now this?
"Why?" Lily managed to say. Dylan looked extremely sorry. He ran a hand through his curly blonde hair.
"I can't say exactly." He said, hugging Lily.
"When are you leaving?" Lily asked, looking a bit on the scared side. Dylan looked at his watch.
"Tomorrow. I know it's a late notice, but my mom wants me back in France, ASAP." He said.
This was too much for Lily. She ran out of the room and burst into the girl's loo. She sat in a stall, crying her eyes out. The bell rang and Lily went to her next class, as if nothing happened.
After lunch, Lily gave no effort in her classes. She skipped dinner and went straight to bed.
The next day Lily got up and did the same routine as yesterday. Shower, uniform, and breakfast, except this time, with no Dylan Morris to look forward too.
At Breakfast Lily got a letter from Remus. It read:
Dear Lily,
I know how you feel about Sirius. He was a good friend and father. I miss him almost as much as you. And about your offer to meet in Hogsmeade, I'll come. I know you must need to talk to someone who knew him. I'll see you then!
-Remus Lupin
The letter made her happy the rest of the week. The next Hogsmeade trip was on Saturday.
Nothing extremely eventful happened through the rest of the school week. Unless you count Fred and George's version of a 'lunch' uneventful.
When Lily walked into the Great Hall on Thursday, she expected to sit down to a nice meal of stew. Harry, Hermione and Ron had followed Lily into the hall. They were just amazed as Lily when they saw what had been laid out for lunch.
Instead of the normal stew, potatoes & soup; candy, pastries and cooks had been placed. Lily looked up at the staff table. Dumbledore and McGonagall were missing.
"Ten-to-one, the twins were behind all this." Lily said, turning to Harry. He grinned and Hermione scowled.
"They could get into terrible trouble!" she squeaked. Ron rolled his eyes. Hermione looked shocked.
"It's not like they care! It's they're last year here. They just care about their joke shop." Ron said, shrugging. He picked up a lollypop off the Gryffindor table.
"Oh Ron! We're prefects!" Hermione bellowed, seizing the lollypop from Ron.
"We can't eat this! Who knows what they did to it!" Hermione said. Lily looked at the two, who were bickering like an old married couple.
"She has a point you know." Lily said, picking a spot at the Gryffindor table. Harry, Ron and Hermione followed her lead.
"So what about the Lupin thing?" Harry said, picking up the plate of stew that had just reappeared. Lily smiled.
"He's going to meet me this Saturday. You guys still want to come?" she asked, fiddling with her eyebrow ring.
"Yeah, We'll come." Harry said, shoveling stew into his mouth.
Before Lily knew it, it was Saturday morning. Lily had stayed up all last night studying. She showered, dressed and went down for Breakfast. Once she got to the Great Hall, she found Harry, Hermione and Ron and sat next to them.
"Are you okay?" Hermione asked, passing a piece of toast to Lily. Lily smiled softly and gratefully shoved the toast into her mouth. Fifteen minutes later, the gang left for Hogsmeade.
In the carriage, Lily was extremely nervous. She was finally going to go meet one of her dad's best friends.
"Lily, come on, Lupin's waiting!" Harry said, pointing to a figure in front of the Three Broomsticks. Lily jumped off the carriage and waited for Ron to gather his bag.
Once everyone was ready, Lily led the way to Lupin.
"Hello, Lily. Interesting choice of hair color." Said Remus, winking at Lily. Remus smiled.
"Oh, nice to see you three as well! Are you coming too?" he asked, opening the door to the Three Broom Sticks. He led the way to a large table in the back corner.
"Four Butterbeers please!" Lupin said when Madame Rosmerta took their order.
"So you wanted to talk about your Dad. And your Godfather. "Lupin said, taking a sip from his drink. Lily nodded.
"Yeah, I was wondering about my dad again." Harry said, running his hand through his black messy hair. Lupin gave a sympathetic smile to Harry and Lily.
"Well, then, for right now, just listen." Remus said, putting down his butterbeer.
"Okay." The four sat and listened to Lupin. Remus sighed and took a deep breath. He hadn't talked about James and Sirius for a while. Before speaking he took a long look at Harry and Lily. Remus could see his two best friends echoed in their faces.
"We met in our first year on the Hogwarts Express. James had met Sirius in Diagon Alley, where they had to stay overnight because the Floo network had been shut down. You see, James's dad had been a famous Quidditch player. That's how they met. Again, I met them on the train." Lupin took a breath. He rambled on.
"Severus Snape had always had a grudge against me. One time in our first year, he cornered me in the Transfiguration corridor, and threatened to curse me into oblivion. James and Sirius saw and jinxed his shoes so they bit him." Remus chuckled.
"Ooh, but they could have gotten into trouble!" Hermione squealed. Again, Ron rolled his eyes. Remus split them up.
"She's right. Anyway, going on. After the Snape incident we became the best of friends. Peter joined us in the 2nd year. And then in our 3rd year, they figured out what I was. And amazingly, they still wanted to be my friends. Your parents are the reason I became was I am. Without them, I would have been sunned my whole school life. In our 4th year..." Lupin ranted on about their parents till 3 o'clock. Lily looked down at her watch. The time it read surprised her.
"OH, jeez, Professor Lupin. Thank you so much for coming and talking about Dad. But, we have to go. It's 3 o'clock. We're supposed to be back by 3:30 and Ron needs to buy a new quill." Lily said grinning from ear to ear. She finally heard about her dad. Remus got up and smoothed out his tattered robes.
"Your very welcome, Lily. May we see each other very soon." He said, giving Lily a light hug.
"Bye!" she said, waving as they left the Tree Broomsticks.
On the way back to Hogwarts, Lily was grinning the whole way there. But one thing was haunting her. The fact that Dylan had left Hogwarts , and then that she'd probably never see him again.
Once inside the castle, Lily went straight up to the Gryffindor house. She left Harry, Hermione and Ron in the Great Hall. Lily went up to her dorm and flew on to her bed. She pulled out an old photo album of her parents and stared at a young picture of Sirius in 2nd year.
His hair was scruffy, longish and very brown. Sirius's eyes were a deep brown, lit with excitement. He was looking at something off the camera, and was leaning on the side of the photo.
Lily turned the page to her parents wedding picture. Sirius was grinning wildly, his hair speckled with grey. Her mother, Camellia Dale was about 5 in. shorter than him, grinning all the same. Her mother was a metamorphaguuys. The day of her wedding she had long brown curly hair. They both were waving up at Lily.
At about midnight, Lily nodded to sleep.
Two years later, Lily was at her graduation. She was 17 years old, still had her purple hair and her eyebrow ring. Fred and George were long gone, opened their joke shop. Lily had been miserable those 2 years.
Lily stepped near the Forbidden Forest. She looke dup at the sky and a silent tear dripped down her cheek. Lily let the tear drip down her chin and whispered.
"I'll never forget you Padfoot."
Then she transformed into the grey husky and was gone into the forest.
Author's note- this story is dedicated to all who are believers that Sirius Black is still alive! Oh and, please give me reviews, or I will send my rabid house elves to come and get you. 0o
The following morning Lily woke up and sleepily threw herself in the shower. After that she put on her cleanest uniform, shoved the Animagus book into her bag and trudged down to breakfast.
The rest of the day, Lily was pushed to listen to lectures, making sleeping potions, float toads around the room, and sleep in the back of the classroom. Lily didn't mind the sleeping part.
When classes stopped for lunch, Lily got some unexpected news.
"Lily?" Dylan said, nudging her on the shoulder. "Can I speak to you for a moment?"
Lily nodded and followed him to an empty classroom. He looked pretty sad.
"Lil, I got bad news." Dylan said, looking almost tearful. Lily thought the worst.
"My mom doesn't like Hogwarts." He said, resting his hands on Lily's shoulders. "She's sending me back to Beaubatons."
Lily stood silent for what felt like eternity. She couldn't believe what she was hearing She had already gone through enough misery, and now this?
"Why?" Lily managed to say. Dylan looked extremely sorry. He ran a hand through his curly blonde hair.
"I can't say exactly." He said, hugging Lily.
"When are you leaving?" Lily asked, looking a bit on the scared side. Dylan looked at his watch.
"Tomorrow. I know it's a late notice, but my mom wants me back in France, ASAP." He said.
This was too much for Lily. She ran out of the room and burst into the girl's loo. She sat in a stall, crying her eyes out. The bell rang and Lily went to her next class, as if nothing happened.
After lunch, Lily gave no effort in her classes. She skipped dinner and went straight to bed.
The next day Lily got up and did the same routine as yesterday. Shower, uniform, and breakfast, except this time, with no Dylan Morris to look forward too.
At Breakfast Lily got a letter from Remus. It read:
Dear Lily,
I know how you feel about Sirius. He was a good friend and father. I miss him almost as much as you. And about your offer to meet in Hogsmeade, I'll come. I know you must need to talk to someone who knew him. I'll see you then!
-Remus Lupin
The letter made her happy the rest of the week. The next Hogsmeade trip was on Saturday.
Nothing extremely eventful happened through the rest of the school week. Unless you count Fred and George's version of a 'lunch' uneventful.
When Lily walked into the Great Hall on Thursday, she expected to sit down to a nice meal of stew. Harry, Hermione and Ron had followed Lily into the hall. They were just amazed as Lily when they saw what had been laid out for lunch.
Instead of the normal stew, potatoes & soup; candy, pastries and cooks had been placed. Lily looked up at the staff table. Dumbledore and McGonagall were missing.
"Ten-to-one, the twins were behind all this." Lily said, turning to Harry. He grinned and Hermione scowled.
"They could get into terrible trouble!" she squeaked. Ron rolled his eyes. Hermione looked shocked.
"It's not like they care! It's they're last year here. They just care about their joke shop." Ron said, shrugging. He picked up a lollypop off the Gryffindor table.
"Oh Ron! We're prefects!" Hermione bellowed, seizing the lollypop from Ron.
"We can't eat this! Who knows what they did to it!" Hermione said. Lily looked at the two, who were bickering like an old married couple.
"She has a point you know." Lily said, picking a spot at the Gryffindor table. Harry, Ron and Hermione followed her lead.
"So what about the Lupin thing?" Harry said, picking up the plate of stew that had just reappeared. Lily smiled.
"He's going to meet me this Saturday. You guys still want to come?" she asked, fiddling with her eyebrow ring.
"Yeah, We'll come." Harry said, shoveling stew into his mouth.
Before Lily knew it, it was Saturday morning. Lily had stayed up all last night studying. She showered, dressed and went down for Breakfast. Once she got to the Great Hall, she found Harry, Hermione and Ron and sat next to them.
"Are you okay?" Hermione asked, passing a piece of toast to Lily. Lily smiled softly and gratefully shoved the toast into her mouth. Fifteen minutes later, the gang left for Hogsmeade.
In the carriage, Lily was extremely nervous. She was finally going to go meet one of her dad's best friends.
"Lily, come on, Lupin's waiting!" Harry said, pointing to a figure in front of the Three Broomsticks. Lily jumped off the carriage and waited for Ron to gather his bag.
Once everyone was ready, Lily led the way to Lupin.
"Hello, Lily. Interesting choice of hair color." Said Remus, winking at Lily. Remus smiled.
"Oh, nice to see you three as well! Are you coming too?" he asked, opening the door to the Three Broom Sticks. He led the way to a large table in the back corner.
"Four Butterbeers please!" Lupin said when Madame Rosmerta took their order.
"So you wanted to talk about your Dad. And your Godfather. "Lupin said, taking a sip from his drink. Lily nodded.
"Yeah, I was wondering about my dad again." Harry said, running his hand through his black messy hair. Lupin gave a sympathetic smile to Harry and Lily.
"Well, then, for right now, just listen." Remus said, putting down his butterbeer.
"Okay." The four sat and listened to Lupin. Remus sighed and took a deep breath. He hadn't talked about James and Sirius for a while. Before speaking he took a long look at Harry and Lily. Remus could see his two best friends echoed in their faces.
"We met in our first year on the Hogwarts Express. James had met Sirius in Diagon Alley, where they had to stay overnight because the Floo network had been shut down. You see, James's dad had been a famous Quidditch player. That's how they met. Again, I met them on the train." Lupin took a breath. He rambled on.
"Severus Snape had always had a grudge against me. One time in our first year, he cornered me in the Transfiguration corridor, and threatened to curse me into oblivion. James and Sirius saw and jinxed his shoes so they bit him." Remus chuckled.
"Ooh, but they could have gotten into trouble!" Hermione squealed. Again, Ron rolled his eyes. Remus split them up.
"She's right. Anyway, going on. After the Snape incident we became the best of friends. Peter joined us in the 2nd year. And then in our 3rd year, they figured out what I was. And amazingly, they still wanted to be my friends. Your parents are the reason I became was I am. Without them, I would have been sunned my whole school life. In our 4th year..." Lupin ranted on about their parents till 3 o'clock. Lily looked down at her watch. The time it read surprised her.
"OH, jeez, Professor Lupin. Thank you so much for coming and talking about Dad. But, we have to go. It's 3 o'clock. We're supposed to be back by 3:30 and Ron needs to buy a new quill." Lily said grinning from ear to ear. She finally heard about her dad. Remus got up and smoothed out his tattered robes.
"Your very welcome, Lily. May we see each other very soon." He said, giving Lily a light hug.
"Bye!" she said, waving as they left the Tree Broomsticks.
On the way back to Hogwarts, Lily was grinning the whole way there. But one thing was haunting her. The fact that Dylan had left Hogwarts , and then that she'd probably never see him again.
Once inside the castle, Lily went straight up to the Gryffindor house. She left Harry, Hermione and Ron in the Great Hall. Lily went up to her dorm and flew on to her bed. She pulled out an old photo album of her parents and stared at a young picture of Sirius in 2nd year.
His hair was scruffy, longish and very brown. Sirius's eyes were a deep brown, lit with excitement. He was looking at something off the camera, and was leaning on the side of the photo.
Lily turned the page to her parents wedding picture. Sirius was grinning wildly, his hair speckled with grey. Her mother, Camellia Dale was about 5 in. shorter than him, grinning all the same. Her mother was a metamorphaguuys. The day of her wedding she had long brown curly hair. They both were waving up at Lily.
At about midnight, Lily nodded to sleep.
Two years later, Lily was at her graduation. She was 17 years old, still had her purple hair and her eyebrow ring. Fred and George were long gone, opened their joke shop. Lily had been miserable those 2 years.
Lily stepped near the Forbidden Forest. She looke dup at the sky and a silent tear dripped down her cheek. Lily let the tear drip down her chin and whispered.
"I'll never forget you Padfoot."
Then she transformed into the grey husky and was gone into the forest.
Author's note- this story is dedicated to all who are believers that Sirius Black is still alive! Oh and, please give me reviews, or I will send my rabid house elves to come and get you. 0o
