AN: Ok first off I'd like to say I am disappointed in my readers. Only two people voted for a house for Lillian to be in and it was Gryffindor, so yay for you two; you got what you wanted xD.
Anyway, one person kinda voted for Slytherin but that didn't count because I said only Hufflepuff and Gryffindor, however I did like this person's constructive criticism.
Either way I hope you all continue to read my story and enjoy it. I'm proud of all my alerts an favorite this story got and am defiantly not going to give up. I would enjoy reviews though. Please? I'm begging you!
Pity/begging moment gone, please enjoy and continue reading my story.
This chapter is for all the people who faved and alerted this story even if it's kind of short. xD
Chapter Four
Of maybe-Giants and telling off idiots
Lillian was nervous again, and it was annoying her to no end.
She was once again waiting for Professor McGonagall, but now had the pleasant presence of her pig-like cousin and vile horse-necked Aunt.
Note the sarcasm in that sentence.
Anyway, she was trying to ignore her cousin, who was poking her with his new smelting stick he had gotten for his new School Smelting's or something like some kind of interesting creature while she tried to evade it as she also tried to ignore her Aunt's condescending looks at the same time.
Apparently her skill had lessened because she wasn't dodging her cousins pokes as often as she ought to. At least she was able to ignore her Aunt's looks but the way they were acting was starting to get on her nerves.
As if God was listing into her mind, which was thinking about the knife in the kitchen- only a few feet away, the doorbell rang.
A quick "I'll get it." was out her lips the same time she was out of her seat and she ran trough the house towards the door, and hopefully her freedom, ignoring her Aunt's angry and insulting shouts toward her.
Out of breath Lillian opened the door, only to gain widened eyes as all she saw was a huge stomach and defiantly not the old short yet prim woman she had been expecting.
" 'Ello Lilliahn." a cockney voice spoke.
It took a few moment's, during which he stepped back so she could he his large yet kind eyes and scraggily beard, before she was able to squeak out a shocked yet quiet "Hello."
Beaming the Giant, for that was what he had to be to be such a big man, stepped back a few steps before addressing her once again.
"Du yeh mind if eh call yeh Lilleh?" he asked.
Lillian stood there staring at him for a few minutes before she realized he had asked her a question and answered, proud of herself for not gapping at him like her body was telling her to do so.
"Sure." she was able to stutter out before he shifted his large weight onto his left foot and spoke to her again.
" 'anks Lilleh." he said and Lillian was about to speak, ready to ask thousand of questions, when he continued.
"Yeh need to get yer stuff in uh 'urry Lilleh."
Lillian blinked a few times before blushing and nodding to him. "Right!" she cried to him. "I'll go get it now."
She ran off and found her cousin sitting on her trunk. As she frowned at him he gave a huge grin before speaking.
"Where do you think your going freak?"
Huffing, Lillian drew herself up to her small stature of 4 foot two before actually snarling at her cousin in a very angry manner.
"I am going to a awesome school and YOU, you insignifigent whale-pig mix of a boy, are going to get off of my trunk before I punch you in your dirty teeth making it where you can no longer eat your favorite food- candy- and are made unable to speak what few words your stupid small pea-like brain allows you to remember."
As he stumbled off of her trunk, having become very pale and wide-eyed, Lillian took a few breaths to calm herself before grabbing her trunk and dragging it toward the maybe-giant so she could go on and do the two things she had always wanted, get away from her relatives and finally go on the adventure of a lifetime.
She never noticed the glares sent from her Uncle and Aunt as they tried to calm their son from his panic attack she had caused.
