Hello! I've only got a few minutes and then I'm going to watch the EAA and practice driving!
I deleted the AN because it was a one day thing. Summary: The time setting is different and the ages are different and anything that strays from the plot is on purpose. :) Also, I make a lot of mistakes and don't catch them. That's what BETA's are for, but, quite frankly, I'm too lazy. I have BETA'd before, and I'm much more careful with their stories than I am with my own. ^^
Disclaimer: Don't own anything you recognise.
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"I can't believe you kissed James Charlus Potter!" Alice exclaimed in a whisper.
"Shut up, Al!" Lily exclaimed. "Merlin. You'll wake the entire House."
Lily made sure her dormmates were still alseep, then turned back to Alice. "It was just a little peck. And it was because we were playing seven minutes in heaven, remember?"
"Yeah, but you don't have to do anything in seven minutes in heaven!" Alice said. "And you said yes! When are you going out?"
"As soon as I came up here, James went to Dumbledore to arrange the next Hogsmeade trip," Lily explained. "Which will be Sunday."
Alice nodded. "Oh, my gosh! Okay, so tommorow, I'll pick out your outfit, and we'll try out some makeup, and I'll teach you how to flirt properly and make James drool more than he does when he sees you! Oh, I'm so excited, and-"
"Yeah, okay, goodnight, Alice," Lily said while Alice continued to ramble. She climbed out of Alice's bed and got into her own. It took a few minutes, but the sheets warmed up, and Lily drifted off to sleep.
Sunday morning, Lily awoke to a strange sight. The sun that was pouring through the window seemed to be green. Shrugging, she threw off her blankets and stood, pulling on the frilly pink and white dress Alice had picked out for her. She didn't exactly remember Alice picking it, or remember Alice ever having this taste in clothes, but it was best to not defy Alice. She had on her monkey crap lip gloss, and some really thick eyeshadow and mascara. Skipping down the stairs, Remus was waiting with a sign that directed Lily to James, who was waiting for her outside the castle.
"Thank you my good sir," Lily said, handing him a deer.
"Thank you ma'am," Remus said, biting off its head.
Lily skipped off to find James, which was weird, because she rarely ever skipped. She found him outside of the castle inside a large box that read, "Closet."
Lily pulled open the door, where James was standing with no shirt on. Lily jumped into his open arms and kissed him on the lips.
"HOLY CRAP!" Lily shrieked, sitting up quickly in bed.
"Lily?" Alice asked, rubbing her eyes. "What's wrong?"
"Oh, nothing," Lily said, pushing back her hair and quickly braiding it. "I just had a really weird dream."
"I could tell," Alice said, smirking. "You kept whispering, "James, James!""
Lily blushed as red as her hair as she tied it with the rubber band around her wrist. "I don't talk in my sleep."
"Ha! You just admitted your dream was about James!" Alice began a sitting version of her happy dance.
"I did no such thing!" Lily exclaimed.
"Was your dream about James?"
"...yes..."
"I knew it!"
Lily rolled her eyes. "Good night, Alice."
"Good night Mrs. Lily Potter! Oh my merlin! If you two got married you'd make the cutest babies!"
"Alice!" Lily exclaimed. "You're going to make me throw up! I don't need dreams about little tiny James' attacking me!"
Alice laughed. "Good night, Lily."
"Yeah, whatever," Lily grumbled.
The next morning, Saturday, Lily got up, quickly showered and dressed, and went to the Great Hall.
As she entered, she felt the stares of many people, making her feel incredibly awkward. She assumed it was because of the fact that she had finally agreed to go out with James, but then she couldn't fathom why the Slytherins were also watching her carefully. Of course, they're looks were more sneers, while everyone else looked either jealous our angry.
As she walked to the Gryffindor table, she felt gentle hands close around hers. She jumped and turned to look up at the boy standing next to her.
She smiled at him, a genuine smile, stretching across her face before she could even stop herself.
He grinned back, as proud as ever.
They sat next to each other at the table, of course. James held her hand under the table. And strangely, even though Lily had doubted she would before, she felt happier than she had in a very long time.
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Pretty much a random, terrible filler. Boring. Her dream could have been more creative.
I know. I'm lame. But it only gets more exciting and plot/romance filled from here! ^^
So, review. Lily has a dream about James, and they sit by each other at breakfast. It's saturday.
Try to stay tuned after this, okay?
