Alexis' Poutof view
I'm cool.
Not because I'm a pure blood, because I'm an eyer.
I bet you're confused, huh?
Let me explain-later-much later. Let me go say Good-Night to my 7 siblings (and my 4 cousins who are muggles-we live in a mansion, BTW).
I'm finally at Hogwarts.
LILY'S POV
Mary Anne was acting ice cold when I saw her. She was quite literally an ice-berg!
"I know you're mad at me, but I'm not sure why," I said cockily, raising my eyebrows.
She practically exploded.
"Why didn't you tell me Snape was a liar?" she asked, her voice quaking ever so slightly.
I shook my head.
"Mary MacDonald, what's that even got to do with me? That's the real question. Huh!"
I regretted saying it almost the moment I said it.
Mary Anne's chin wobbled.
"Y-you said my real name," she said.
I was like, duh!
But then she smiled. "Sorry, Lils."
I was relieved. I was like, phew, baby!
James' POV
Tina and Alexis paired up at Charms, as Mrs. Steel said, "Pair up, girls and uhhhh boys."
I was like, "What's wrong with boys?"
And she was like, "Oh, dear, did I say there's anything wrong?"
I could tell.
Like, duh!
Peter looked shyly at Remus who grinned at him.
They paired up.
Sirius and me.
Lily, Wanda, and Mary Anne.
I felt wistful.
"Morning, class!" Mrs. Steel(er!)'s terrible voice trilly drawled. Malfoy nudged Avery and Macnair snickering.
Snape shook his head bored, and Lily made a mad face at him, listening intently.
Snape immediately sat up and started to take notes.
He fancies you, Potter! He fancies you! I don't… I mean, I just…
Sharply, I drew my eyes from Snape's back and my attention at his future.
Then I looked at Sirius, whom I was supposed to grant a Cheering Charm upon.
I stared blankly.
Sirius grinned.
"Got a clue of what to do, buddy?" He sniggered, merely stating the obvious.
"No," I said not thinking.
I was annoyed, too, as I looked at Lily Evans, who had a superior smile across her face, as Steely scribbled a note with her quill on a piece of parchment.
"Excellent, Evans! Full marks!"
Well, I thought logically as Ol'dy Steel crazily, madly blew her whistle (awfully loudly, mind you) to indicate the end of class, I'm better in transfiguration.
