Author's Note
Omigod. So... my life blew up, how 'bout you? There's been so much drama and I've been busy and I've got auditions to get ready for because we're doing 'High School Musical' for our spring musical.
Okay, enough of my lame excuses. I really wanted to post this right away, so I didn't have my beta look at it. Just a little forewarning in case of grammar issues.
Sorry if you don't remember what's been going on... I'll give you a little refresher:
Lily Evans hated James Potter, almost as much as James Potter loved Lily Evans. The problem is, her friends think they'd be cute together. So, the first night of school, she writes a list of several things that James Potter would have to change in order for her to date him. Slowly, over th course of their first five years, things get checked off, but Lily keeps adding them, trying to keep him away. But after her relationship with Adam Becker goes terribly wrong and he tries to rape her, James is the only person besides her best friend Alice that Lily can turn to. Patiently getting on Lily's good side, everything was looking up for James, until she kissed him and he kissed her back. They agreed that they would take things as slowly as Lily needed to, and things are looking up again for James. However, we know that Hogwarts' dream couple don't get together until their seventh year. So what's keeping them apart until then?
Sixth Year: Springtime
"Don't you find it odd that more people stay at school over Easter Break than do over Christmas?" Sirius asked randomly one day as the group sat in their normal spot in the Common Room.
"That has got to be the most random thing anyone has said all day." Marlene shook her head, "But it makes sense seeing as how Easter Break is only five days long."
"Speaking of Easter," James commented as he walked up to the group and took a seat beside Lily, "I just got a letter from Mum telling me that I have to go home for Easter because she's throwing one of her fancy parties. She says I can bring a couple friends along."
"How many is a couple?" Marlene asked.
James shrugged, "She wasn't specific. She was probably thinking the Marauders, but I doubt she'll argue if I bring a few more guests. In fact, I'm sure she'd be delighted that I expanded my horizons and made a couple of friends with decent behaviors."
"Marlene would be invited anyway, as would Sirius," Remus pointed out, "So it's not like it would even be a problem."
"So?" Lily asked. "Who's going?"
Marlene, Sirius, Remus, Dorcas, Emmeline, Alice and Frank all replied that they would be there. Peter replied that he'd have to ask his mother, but could probably come as she wished him to 'broaden his social horizons'.
"And what about you, Miss Evans?" James asked, tickling her side, "Will you grace us with your presence."
"I wouldn't dream of missing it, Mr. Potter." Lily replied with a smile. "But I shall need some help deciding what on earth I should wear."
"Don't worry Lily, I've got you covered." Marlene announced. "We'll go shopping at Hogsmeade tomorrow and pick you out something lovely."
"Sounds magnificent Marlene." Lily smiled at her friend in anticipation of the shopping day.
"Ooh, d'you mind if I tag along?" Alice asked, "I want to get something new to wear."
"Count me in as well." Emmeline smiled.
"I guess if we're all going, then I should come as well." Dorcas laughed, "I can't have you lot making me look shabby in last year's robes."
"Then it's a date." Lily laughed, "Girls' Day in Hogsmeade tomorrow."
"Aww, that's no fun." Sirius groaned, "What about us?"
"It gives you the perfect opportunity to visit Zonko's without me griping about every little thing you buy." Lily pointed out, "And then we'll meet you at the Three Broomsticks for lunch, yeah?"
"Sounds good." Sirius replied, perking up immediately, "And you can tell us at lunch what to go back and exchange for things that will actually work in our schemes like you normally do."
"I do no such thing." Lily huffed. "I do not promote your mischief making. I only tell you when something is going to backfire so that you don't get yourselves blown up like you nearly did with those fireworks last week."
"I rest my case." Sirius crossed his arms and leaned back in his chair.
"I still don't know where you got the idea that fireworks would make monkeys fly, or where you got a dozen monkeys for that matter." Lily muttered. James just patted her on the head with a laugh.
Sixth Year: Hogsmeade Shopping
"Now Lily, you need something spectacular if you're going to be James' date." Marlene commented as she browsed her way through dresses the next day.
"He didn't ask me to be his date." Lily protested quickly.
"Doesn't matter." Marlene laughed, "You're his date whether it's an official thing or not. Everyone will think you are, that's just the way you two are."
Lily turned slightly pink. "D'you think it'll matter that I'm Muggleborn?"
Marlene froze for a second, muttered, "More than spectacular," and left Alice and Dorcas to assure Lily that everything would be fine.
Lily furrowed her eyebrows and touched Marlene's shoulder, "Marlene, please answer me honestly, I need to be prepared."
Marlene sighed, "You will be under close watch all night. There will be some who will disapprove of you, there will be some who will be moved to tears with pride when they see you, but there shouldn't be any problems other than gossip. Nobody is dumb enough to make a scene at a Potter party."
Lily nodded, "Thank you, for telling me."
Marlene turned back to the dresses, "James will take care of you anyway, so there is absolutely nothing to worry about. Now try this one on."
Lily took the dress and tried it on. She walked out of the dressing room to see Marlene standing there holding another dress. Marlene shook her head and handed Lily the second dress. It took Lily trying on five more dresses before Marlene broke into a smile.
"That's the one Lily," She announced, "Take a look."
Lily peered into the mirror and grinned widely. The dress was strapless emerald velvet and hugged her curves effortlessly. It would need some hemming, but then it would just brush the floor with a slit to her knees up the middle of the back. Marlene topped it off by tossing Lily a pair of elbow length black satin gloves and a pair of black strappy heels. Alice added the final touch as she fastened a simple black satin choker around Lily's throat from which hung an emerald tear drop.
"Magnificent." Dorcas nodded.
Emmeline clapped her hands together, "Now, the rest of us need an outfit."
Lily peered in the mirror again, a huge smile on her face, whispering, "Wait until James sees me in this."
Sixth Year: Train Home for Easter
"OUCH!" James yelped, yanking his hand back and cradling it against his chest protectively. "What'd you hit me for?"
"I warned you not to look." Lily replied, "That's why. You'll just have to wait and see it at the party."
"Doesn't mean you have to hit me!" James pouted.
"Yes it does, you did something I told you not to do, so I punished you." Lily took his hand. "Oh, you are a big baby, it isn't even red."
"Not the point!" James protested. "And I am not a baby. I just don't see why I can't look at your dress."
"Because I want it to be a surprise. Did Sirius see Marlene's dress?"
"No."
"Did Frank see Alice's?"
"No, but-"
"No buts James, we decided together to keep you lot from seeing our dresses until the party."
"Speaking of the party…"
"No, James, you cannot see my dress."
"That's not what I was going to ask." James pouted. "I was going to ask you if you'd be my date, but if you're going to be so mean about it…"
"Well, if you aren't going to ask then I suppose that I can't say yes then. Oh what a shame. I was so looking forward to giving you a nice answer for once."
"Well, if you're going to be so nice about it... Lils, can you be my date for the party?"
Lily shrugged, "I guess that wouldn't make me want to gorge my eyes out with a fork."
"Was that a yes?" James asked, "Cause with the image your answer put into my head, I wasn't really sure."
"Yes James, it was a yes." Lily laughed. "I have a question."
"What's that?" James smiled.
"Why is it taking the others so long to get their food?"
James blinked, "Oh, right." Then he slid the door open and their friends all came tumbling into the compartment.
"You were right Moony," Sirius said weakly, "The doors aren't made of wood after all."
Sixth Year: Day of the Potter Easter Party
"Come one, Lily." Emmeline called into the redhead's room. "Everything will be fine."
"Did you see what the Daily Prophet had to say about Mugleborns being targeted?" Lily retorted, "I'm not going to this party."
"You just don't want to go because you're afraid of James." Marlene shouted through the closed door. "You're afraid that you'll fall in love with him and he'll hurt you."
"What the bloody hell does that have to do with going to a party?" Dorcas asked, but Alice and Marlene both hushed her.
"Shows what fat lot you know Marlene McKinnon. I'm already in love with him." Lily announced curtly, then, "Oh Merlin, did I actually just say that?"
"Pretty sure you did, Lils." Alice replied, grinning like a maniac.
"I'll send a formal retraction into the newspaper to be printed tomorrow." Lily moaned. "And that is not what this is about."
"Oh." Marlene said simply, "Oops, I could've sworn it was."
"No, I mean, his parents seemed nice enough, but what if they don't like me? And what if something does happen tonight. I know there'll be a bunch of Aurors here, but I'm going to upset a lot of people with my presence and the Aurors would only react to a situation. What if my being at this party gets someone hurt?"
"Lils, those are a bunch of 'what ifs'." Emmeline replied soothingly. "You can't live your life in fear of 'what ifs'. That's no way to live."
"I won't be able to live after the 'what ifs' become 'remember whens' either!" Lily exclaimed hysterically.
Dorcas threw her hands into the air, shooting Alice a look that clearly stated, 'she's your best friend, make her better'.
"Lil?" Alice asked tentatively.
"Oh, just go away!" Lily exclaimed.
Dorcas shook her head and left the room, Emmeline trailing behind her. Alice stood doubtfully beside the bathroom door.
Marlene shook her head, "It's time to send in the professionals."
Alice sighed and took Marlene's arm, "I remember when I was the professional."
The pair walked out of the room in search of their host, James Potter.
James entered Lily's room two minutes later and knocked on the bathroom door.
"Alice, I swear to Merlin, I'm not changing my mind. Now go get ready for that blasted party." Lily bellowed.
"Lil, it's me." James called through the door. "Open the door."
"No." Lily replied. "I don't want to talk to you either."
"Lily, I swear to Merlin, either you open this door or I will open it for you."
"James, I'm not going."
"Lily Evans." James said warningly.
"Okay, okay, don't have a hissy fit; I'll open the bloody door."
The door swung open with a wave of Lily's wand to reveal the redhead dressed in a deep purple sweater and a pair of jeans, sitting with her arms around her knees and her chin resting on them.
"Happy now?" She asked, setting her wand down again.
"No," James replied, closing the door and sitting down next to her. "I'm not happy at all."
"I suppose you still want to see the dress." Lily muttered, "Figures, you're never satisfied. It's hanging over there."
"Lils, I don't care to see the bloody dress, that is, unless you're in it, downstairs, at my parents party."
"Oh, well, then I don't suppose you'll ever get to see it then."
"My parents are going to be so mad at me."
"Why, because you picked a mudblood loser who's too scared to show up at their party?"
James gaped at her, "What did you just call yourself? That's it, stand up right now. I meant because neither of us was going to this party, but we both bloody well are now."
"James, I'm not going." Lily insisted.
"Yes you bloody well are." James replied, pulling her up off the floor. He lifted her chin so that she was looking him straight in the eye. "Do you know how many people I've hit because they've used that term? It's such a filthy name and I never, ever, want to hear you call yourself that ever again. You may be a Muggleborn, but you are not a loser and you are not too scared to show up at a party, even one with the highest ranking ministry officials in attendance.
"My parents already think you're great because they can tell how much I care about you, and you could be a full blown muggle for all they care, once they get to know you, they'll be just as smitten with you as I am.
"Lily Evans, I love you. You may not remember it all the time, but do you honestly think I would ever let anything bad happen to you? No? Good, now I want you to promise me that you will never call yourself that again."
"I-I promise James." Lily replied shakily.
"I'm sorry if I scared you, Lils," James pulled her into a tight hug, kissing the top of her head, "I'm sorry, I yelled, but I couldn't let you call yourself that."
"No, i-it's just… James, I l-l… I l-l-lo"
"Oh thank Merlin!" Marlene cried as she burst through the door. "Please tell me you talked some sense into her."
Lily nodded, not able to tear her eyes away from James' face.
"Yeah, yeah, Marlene, could you go away for a sec? Lils was telling me something important." James waved the girl away, his eyes searching Lily's eyes desperately, wanting to read in them the rest of her sentence.
"Fine, but Lily is coming with me." Marlene seized the redhead by the arm, "Surely you can wait two hours to hear what she has to say. We have a party to get ready for."
"No, Marlene!" James called, but Marlene was off, Lily trailing after, looking back at James and giving him a little helpless wave goodbye. Once he was alone, James slammed the bathroom door shut. "Bloody Hell!"
Sixth Year: At the Easter Party
"Oh, look how many people there are!" Lily exclaimed nervously as the girls peered over the railing at the party below.
Emmeline gasped in awe, "Look at all the beautiful dresses!"
All five girls looked splendid in their own gowns, but each thought the other looked better. Alice's gown was a dark blue, with a sweetheart neckline and off the shoulder sleeves. The cinched look of the bodice created a slimming effect and the full skirt complimented her figure. Emmeline's dress was a crème colored silk, reminiscent of an older time. The train in the back had been buttoned up with tiny buttons so that it hung gracefully down the back creating a waterfall of luscious fabric. Marlene was wearing a sweetheart neckline strapless dress of deep purple that was more modern than the other girls' dresses. The skirt was straight with a cinched bodice. Dorcas wore a simple sea foam green colored dress with spaghetti straps and a medium sized skirt.
All of them were gorgeous, but Lily was glowing in a way that none of the others were. It wasn't that she looked any nicer than the others, but she held herself in a way that made her appear that she was gorgeous, made others know she was the belle of the ball. After her talk with James earlier, and almost getting to tell him that she loved him, Lily was more confident than ever and it showed. She was absolutely radiant, and everybody noticed as soon as she stepped into the party.
James was reduced to dumbness as he watched her walk over to him, and Remus had to nudge him in the back to restore him to animation. He took her hand and spun her around in a circle to get a good look at her. "You look abso-bloody-lutely gorgeous, Lils."
"Don't cuss at your party, James." Lily reprimanded, but she was beaming all the same.
"Lily-flower, you are simply glowing." Sirius observed, smiling broadly. "What did they do to you?"
Lily laughed, "James, I just want to thank your parents for inviting us. You don't think they're too busy?"
James grinned widely, "They're never too busy for me; it's been a Potter family rule for ages."
Lily took James' arm and the couple walked over to his parents, extending their greetings to a few other guests along the way.
"Lily is going to be just fine." Alice observed with a nod and a proud smile. "I knew it all along."
"Oh did you?" Marlene asked teasingly, "So that's why you were on her side about her not putting in an appearance."
Alice stuck out her tongue at her friend, "I knew that if I was on her side, she'd give in to coming."
"Mmmhmm," Dorcas laughed.
Alice made a face, "Come one Frank, let's leave this bunch of party poopers and go dance."
Frank laughed as his girlfriend dragged him towards the dance floor, waving goodbye over his shoulder as her went.
James' mother spotted her approaching son and his date over the Minister of Magic's shoulder. She made quick niceties with the Minister and his wife and then pulled her son into a hug. "Oh, James, don't you both look stunning. I can tell you picked a lovely girl," she whispered into his ear. Then she gave Lily a huge warm hug. "You look magnificent, Lily. I'm so glad you could come, nobody even comes close to you."
Lily turned a pleasant shade of pink. "Thank you for inviting me, Ms. Potter."
Mr. Potter threw an arm around his son, "She's the belle of the ball, James. What a beauty."
"She's smart too." James replied, grinning, just looking at Lily who was talking to his mother. "I've never met another girl like her."
Mr. Potter thumped his son on the back, "I doubt you ever will son."
James smiled at his father who winked back before giving him a slight push in Lily's direction. Mr. Potter wrapped an arm around his wife's waist, "We don't want to keep them from the party, do we Janet?"
"Oh, of course not Harold." Mrs. Potter replied, "You two have fun. And Lily dear, please keep James out of trouble?"
Lily smiled as James wrapped an arm around her and glared at his mom, "It's like you don't even trust your own son."
"Not really, no." Mrs. Potter called after them as the couple made their way into the next room. Then she turned to her husband, "He's growing up, bringing a girl home to meet us. Next thing we know, he'll be marrying her."
"I hope so." Mr. Potter replied, smiling at his wife, "She reminds me of you."
James, blissfully unaware of the fact that his mother was planning his future marriage to the girl he wasn't yet dating, prized the fact that Lily was dancing with him at the Potter Easter Party of her own free will. The idea that she didn't hate him was still quite a novel one, and he relished every moment that she didn't spend yelling at him.
"James?"
"Yes, Lily?" James asked, shaking his head a little to clear it. "Sorry, I think I zoned out there a little bit."
"Well, I know exactly what you need then," The redhead announced, dragging him off the dance floor and into the next room. She gestured to the buffet tables laden with scrumptious looking food. "Let's eat."
"Ah, a woman after my own heart." James sighed, gazing at all the food, "I vote we skip right to dessert."
"But it all looks so good." Lily protested, "I want to try all of it."
"No need. I'll tell you what everything tastes like." James pointed to the first dish, "It tastes like lemon chicken. That one is squid; I hear it's a muggle delicacy. There's some deviled dragon eggs, actually forget that whole 'only dessert' rule, you have to try that." James scooped an egg onto each of their plates and continued down the buffet, occasionally dishing samples of various dishes onto their plates.
When they reached the dessert table, Lily touched James' arm, "James, if we eat this first, then we'll have more room on our plates for dessert."
"Good thinking Lils!" James exclaimed, leading the way to an unoccupied table nearby. "I think we'll get along swimmingly."
"Mmhmm." Lily replied as she took a cautious bite of the deviled dragon eggs. "Ooh, those are good."
"It's all good, Lily-flower." Sirius laughed as he sat down next to James, "It's the Potter Easter Party."
Lily made a face at her handsome friend and took a bite of another dish, not wanting to fill up entirely on one thing.
"I see you two used the same strategy of eating dinner and then having a clean plate for dessert." Marlene observed as she slid into the chair next to Sirius.
"Lily's idea." James replied with a nod, "It was her idea to eat in the first place."
"A woman who likes to eat?" Sirius joked, "She's a real keeper James."
"Oh, believe me, I know." James smiled at Lily who swallowed her mouthful of something or other and smiled back.
"Because that's the only category that matters," Marlene commented sarcastically. "She could be a real witch, as long as she keeps eating her first priority."
"You forget, my dear, that you and Lily are both 'real witches' in the technical sense of the word." Sirius smirked.
"I would hit you, but I'm too busy eating."
"Dessert time!" James announced suddenly. "Are you ready Lils?"
Lily sighed, "As much as I think you really don't need the extra sugar… that cake looked like it would taste really good."
James practically dragged Lily back towards the buffet tables. Then he proceeded to dish a little bit of everything onto her plate and a lot bit of everything onto his own.
When he placed the final dish only on his own plate, Lily looked at him curiously, "Why don't I get any?"
He looked at her blankly, "You don't like coconut."
She laughed in reply and shook her head, "You, James Potter, know me far too well. And on top of that, you spoil me."
"You deserve it," He kissed her on the temple and then took her arm, the couple making their way back to the table where Sirius and Marlene quickly ceased their discussion of some topic.
"No, it's okay," Lily smirked, "You can keep talking about us."
Marlene looked slightly guilty, "Oh! We weren't-"
"Okay then!" Sirius exclaimed, "I swear I heard them say it."
"Heard who say what?" James asked.
"Sirius thinks he heard your parents say that it was obviously only a matter of time until the two of you got married." Marlene replied smoothly.
Lily choked on her cake and James ran his hand through his hair nervously, glancing sideways at Lily to see her reaction.
"What?" Lily wheezed.
"Mr. and Mrs. P said that-"
"Thank you Padfoot, we heard the first time." James cut his best friend off.
"I was just answering Lily-flower." Sirius protested.
James opened his mouth to reply, but Lily laid a hand on his knee to cut him off. "I heard Sirius, it was just a reaction," she explained diplomatically.
"Oh." Sirius nodded, "right."
"See, Irving!" A ministry employee's wife exclaimed loudly, pointing at Lily's hand that was still resting comfortably on James' left leg, "Janet and Harold are going to have grandkids in no time!"
Lily snatched her hand back and turned as red as the cherry pie on her plate. She picked up her fork and took a bite of cake to distract herself.
"His black hair with her green eyes!" An older witch was exclaiming to her friend at the next table. "Simply adorable."
"Indubitable." The witch's companion agreed.
"James!" Lily exclaimed in a panicked voice, burying her face in his shoulder.
James rubbed his date's back comfortingly, "I'm going to take Lily outside for a minute."
Sirius managed to nod between his snorts of laughter and Marlene waved from her half-collapsed position against his shoulder. James attempted a glare at them, but couldn't quite manage over his own large grin. He took Lily by the hand and led her through the kitchen and library to the reading balcony beyond.
"You think this is funny!" Lily accused, popping him in the stomach.
"A little, yeah." James replied honestly.
"Well… well, I don't." Lily huffed. "People trying to rush me."
"Nobody is trying to rush you, Lily," James assured soothingly.
She continued as if he hadn't spoken. "Predicting what our kids are going to look like."
It was James' turn to splutter, "Did you just say 'our kids are'?"
"I don't even know when I'm going to start dating you, let alone marry you!" Lily carried on. Then something registered, "W-what did you say?"
"You said 'what our kids are'!" James replied in a weak voice, "Implying that we are definitely going to have kids."
"I meant theoretically speaking." Lily was wide-eyed.
"Wait, what did you say after that?"
"I don't know." Lily lied, "I was rambling."
"No, you do know. You said that you didn't know when you were going to start dating me, let alone marry me."
"Oh… yeah."
"What if I don't want to marry you?" James asked suddenly, "I want to date you, but what if I don't want to get married?"
"Excuse me?" Lily looked at him as if he was crazy. "Why wouldn't you want to marry me?"
"I dunno." James shrugged, "Maybe you snore or something."
"You wouldn't marry me just because I snore?" Lily demanded.
The warning light went off in James' head, "Why are we talking about marriage and kids? We're only sixteen."
He winced as this was obviously the wrong thing to say.
"We've got to start sometime!" Lily bellowed. Something clicked in her head; it was much safer to yell at James than it was to be in love with him. "But if I snore and you wouldn't marry me, then I don't see the point of even dating you!"
"Lily." James started soothingly.
"No, I mean it James!" Lily's voice had dropped to a deadly whisper, causing James' heart to stop as the redhead stormed away from him back through the library.
"Lily!" James cried after her, "LILY!"
But the gorgeous redhead ignored him and stormed out of the room.
"Bloody Hell!" James swore loudly.
James leaned against the rail, muttering to himself and occasionally kicking the railing angrily. After a couple minutes James slumped against the railing dejectedly, through with being angry with Lily. When he heard someone come onto the balcony, he turned around quickly, thinking it was Lily, but it was just Sirius. He sighed and slumped into a chair.
"What happened mate?" Sirius asked, placing a hand on James' shoulder comfortingly. "You didn't try for those grandkiddies, did ya?"
James didn't even crack a grin. "I dunno what happened Padfoot. First she hits me because I think the whole thing is funny and the next minute she's rambling about the kids we're 'going to have' and marrying me. And I panicked and said maybe I wouldn't marry her because she snored or something, then tried to save my own skin by saying we should just drop the whole thing because we're only sixteen and she blew up!"
"Whoa, go back to that first thing you said." Sirius sputtered.
"I dunno what happened?"
"No, after that bit."
"She hit me?"
"The next bit."
"The kids we're 'going to have' and marriage?"
Sirius blinked, "Ah, so I did hear you right."
"Yeah."
Sirius was silent for a minute, "Prongs?"
"Yeah Padfoot?"
"You've been in love with this girl for years already. I don't think it's just a phase you're going through anymore."
"I realized that, thanks." James replied sarcastically.
"What I'm trying to say is… well, you panicked, yes, and you are only sixteen, but don't you think that maybe, just maybe, Lily is it for you? That maybe she's 'the one'?" Sirius held up a hand as James opened his mouth, "No, seriously Prongs, hear me out. When you think of ten years down the road, when there are mini-Prongs running around, who do you picture their mother being?"
James swallowed, "Lily."
"And did you ever think that maybe, just maybe, Lily-flower has fallen in love with you and you're the one that she pictures chasing after miniature terrors with? And maybe that's the reason why she freaked out, because she lets one little thing slip about her possibly wanting to spend the rest of her life with you, and you panicked. You, the one who has been reassuring her that she wasn't going to get hurt again, that she was safe as far as you were concerned, you were the one that panicked, thus ruining her vision of safety because you suddenly decided that forever was a long time to spend with one person."
James dropped his head into his hands, "What did I do Padfoot?"
"Something human," Sirius replied. "You did something human."
Author's Note
Okay, yep, so that's the end of that chapter. Shocking right? You can all scream with excitment now... or anger because of the end there. Or if you're more the silent type...
ANYWAYS... moving on...
I learned something with my life blowing up, that I NEED to write. To quote Libba Bray "I'm one of those people who has to write. If I don't write, I feel itchy and depressed and cranky. So everybody's glad when I write and stop complaining already."
... in other words I, MOTHERCRUMPET, PROMISE TO UPDATE AGAIN ASAP. YOU CAN COUNT ON THIS BECAUSE I AM HALF CRAZY AND HAVE TO WRITE OR I'M THROWN OUT OF WACK!
Yeah, that's about it. Betcha you're looking forward to next chapter. I know what's going to happen! Do you?
Love From,
MotherCrumpet
