A/N Thank you all for your nice reviews! They mean a lot to me! Sorry my chapters have been so short, I know that must be quite bothersome. I'll try to lengthen them up a bit! This one will be especially long because I expect I won't be able to update tomorrow.

James's View

"Good afternoon my dear Lily Flower." James said to Lily, who was sitting on the dock, her feet dangling in the water, reading Hogwarts, A History. She looked up at them and rolled her eyes, continuing to read.

James sat on one side of her and Sirius on the other. "Can I help you two?" Lily asked, still looking at her book.

"No, but I expect we can help you." Sirius said, grinning. "We have a plan to give your sister and her boyfriend a little scare."

"No! Petunia already hates me. I don't want to give her any more reasons to." Lily said seriously, looking up at Sirius. "Really guys, don't."

"Well do you ever wonder where they go all day?" asked James. Lily looked at him and shook her head. The sun made her eyes shine brighter than he had ever seen them, and made her hair glow. James was lost for words for a moment, but recovered quickly.

"Today we followed them because we were curious, and my parents aren't home so they couldn't stop us. They went the opposite way from the lake and it turns out they found quite the secret spot. It's a little pond across the road and in the wood a bit. There's a nice little tree fort we reckon some muggles made and it's very cool." James said, forcing himself to take his eyes off of Lily's.

"So?" asked Lily.

"Well think about it! Wouldn't it be nice for us to be able to hangout there? But obviously we won't get a chance if they're going to be there every waking moment…but if we scare them off a bit…" Sirius looked at Lily hopefully.

"I told you guys! We can't use magic against them, Petunia would never speak to me again and Vernon doesn't even know about wizards!"

"No, no, no! Not magic. I don't know if old James here has ever told you, but he has an invisibility cloak." Lily widened her eyes. "Muggles believe that ghosts are scary invisible things right? What if we made them think that place was haunted by going under the cloak? They would never know it was us!" Sirius said happily.

James could tell Lily was seriously considering this. Lily looked at them both. "Well…say we did do this…who says I'm going to want to hangout with you two at this spot? What if I want to study sometime?"

"Then we will let you have it! Trust us, we're really not bad guys, as long as you're on our good side." James winked. Lily scoffed.

"Alright then, so…when are we going to carry out this plan?" Lily asked, James could tell she was trying to hide her excitement.

"Shall we do it tonight? Perhaps…before bed? I guarantee they'll sneak off for a late night snog." Sirius said, looking quite disgusted.

"Excellent." Said James grinning.

Lily's View

It was very much unlike Lily to agree to do something like this. She was very nervous, but still excited as she pushed open the screen door and walked across her dark lawn to the Potters.

The only logical reason that she would agree to do something like this was the fact that she had been reading Hogwarts, A History for over 3 hours when James and Sirius asked her, causing her to already be quite bored and in the need for something exciting. Having a place like that to do her essays would be quite peaceful. Also, she was still feeling bitter towards Petunia and Vernon and she couldn't help but think this would be quite enjoyable for her. Lily had never done anything like this before and couldn't help but feel a sense of foreboding as she opened the screen door to the Potter's cottage, finding Sirius and James huddled over a letter.

"Oh hello, Lily Dear." James said, looking up from the letter, grinning. "We've just received an owl from my parents, they're going to be a couple more hours at the Ministry, they think they have a lead on some of the Death Eaters who attacked that family."

"Oh well that's good." Lily said. She was feeling a little nervous; she was not used to working with these marauders.

"Yes, oh I hope it's Bellatrix." Sirius said happily, also looking up from the letter. "My filth of a cousin." He added, to Lily's confused expression. She nodded, still nervous.

"Alright, so here's the plan. We are going to walk to the place where Petunia and Vernon will be. Lily will cast a silencing charm on us before we go so they can't hear us walk. Lily and I will be under the cloak, and Sirius will keep hidden behind a tree or something. And…I guess we will improv from there. Ready? Let's go!" James said enthusiastically, giving Sirius a high five.

"Wait, so we don't even know what we're going to do once we are there?" asked Lily, panicked.

"Well no…the best plans are always improvised!" Sirius said, walking past Lily out to the yard. Lily was feeling a bit skeptical but she followed and cast a charm to silence their walking.

"Okay, so Lily, if you would just slip under this cloak with me, and Padfoot, could you run ahead and find a good tree to hide behind?" James gave Sirius a wink, which Sirius returned as he jogged off ahead.

James and Lily started walking, the cloak covering the both of them fairly well. If they had tried to add Sirius under it, their feet would have definitely shown.

"Are you scared Evans?" James whispered in her ear after a couple of steps.

"No." Lily said, a chill running down her spine at James's voice. They walked past the dirt road and into a wood, filled with dark trees. After a few more steps a small glistening pond came into view. Two figures were huddled together on a log facing the pond, and as promised, a small but stable tree house was sticking out of a tree above them.

Suddenly, James tugged Lily's hair, Lily gave a surprised yelp. The couple jumped and looked around, alarmed.

James stifled a laugh. Angrily, Lily kicked him in the shin. He let out a groan of pain. Petunia got up with Vernon, they were both looking everywhere for the sign of the noise.

"Who's there?" Yelled Vernon in a slightly panicked voice.

"My…name…is…Billius…" moaned a voice from a different corner of the pond, which could only be Sirius.

"And I am Sara…" Lily said, surprised at herself that she was improvising, and disguising her voice the best she could.

"Finally, I…am…Vernon…" James said. Lily went into a fit of silent laughter. Vernon looked positively terrified.

"Leave this place…let us rest…in peace…" Sirius said, his voice much lower than usual. "Don't come BACK!" Sirius yelled the last words. Lily and James couldn't contain themselves, they were both doubled over with laughter. Thankfully, the sound of Petunia and Vernon's screams of terror tuned them out. They both sprinted past Lily and James under the cloak, Vernon struggling to keep up, stumbled and fell on his bottom a little past James and Lily. He heaved once, and couldn't get up, Petunia long gone, Lily thought he might just start rolling back to the cottage when he grabbed onto a tree limb and pulled himself up, nearly snapping the limb in the process.

Once they were out of sight, James whipped off the cloak, "Excellent job Padfoot! Nicely done!"

Sirius emerged from a row of dark trees across the lake, grinning. "Thank you Prongs! I loved the name choice, that was classic. And our newcomer, Miss. Evans! Very well done, I didn't expect you to say anything. You can have a very spooky voice when you want to."

Lily smiled wide. She had to admit, watching Petunia and Vernon run from them was a mood lightener.

"It looks like this spot is ours!" James said, throwing his arms around both Lily and Sirius. Lily removed his arm immediately. She may have had a good time but that still didn't excuse the fact that Potter was…Potter.