Ok, let me start by saying that the delay this time isn't my fault, for once! The keyboard on my computer broke and is still broken now, but I attached a Microsoft keyboard to it. It really looks quite ridiculous with my macbook pro... Anyway, this is most likely the last chapter of this story, so thank you everyone for all the wonderful reviews that I got! Here it is:

Epilogue

Lily lay on her back, savoring the feel of warm sun on her face. She couldn't believe that this was really the end. So much had happened this year: She was dating James, she had befriended Sirius, and Alice had even found a "prince charming", as Emmeline called it, of her own who went by the name of Frank Longbottom. She could never have foreseen her relationship with James, but she wouldn't give it up for anything. Maybe it was strange it to be completely positive that you were in love with somebody at seventeen, but Lily was. She loved everything about him, even his imperfections, and was absolutely positive that they would spend the rest of their lives together.

James, Lily, and Emmeline were going to start auror training when the summer ended and Alice was working in a bookstore. Delia was going to be a healer and Sirius, who was currently "undecided", would be working at The Three Broomsticks until he did decide. Remus and Peter had gotten a flat together, but neither knew what they would do. Peter simply wasn't good at much and due to Remus's "condition" he was having difficulty finding work.

"Lily, come on!" James called. "We're gonna miss the train!" Most students had wanted to apparate themselves to wherever they wanted to go after the term ended, but the Marauder's, Lily, and her friends had decided on one last train ride, for old time's sake. She stood and brushed the dirt off her jeans. Lily ran over to where James was standing, smiling at her. He was giving her the look that made her melt. The one that had "you are beautiful" written all over it.

"Take a good look, James." She told him, taking in the castle and the grounds. "It's your last chance." When she turned to face him, though, he was staring at her.

"I have everything I need with me," James said. Laughing, Lily tugged on his hand and pulled him towards the train. She looked back over her shoulder one last time, though. One day, James and her kid would go here, she just knew it. And they would be right next to he or she every step of the way.

Aww, how sad. Sorry about how short this was and how there wasn't any humor, but it just felt right to end it like this. Once again, I really appreciate everybody's support! I'm going to try really hard to write some more Lily/James over the summer, but I'm gonna be busy!