Author's Note.

So, I don't own these characters, in case you didn't already know that. I'm not fabulous or even British, unfortunately.

Oh, good story about that actually. My German exchange student friend came to my other friend's Un-birthday party (Christmas Party, only I kept trying to call it birthday party) and my boyfriend type person looks at me and goes, is she from England or something? And I was like, she's German. How can you not tell?

Anywho, that is neither here nor there. Here's the next chapter, I will seriously try to update again before the Holidays, but I really haven't slept in like a week, and I'm so stressed about all the stuff I have to get done. Which is what I'm going to go do now, soooo...

ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!


Sixth Year: Train After Easter

"How did she manage to avoid me since the party?" James asked in total amazement.

"It hasn't been that long," Remus replied soothingly.

"She was at my house!" James exclaimed.

"You do have a really big house, Prongs," Peter pointed out helpfully. James glared at him.

"Well, I'm going to go talk to her now," James stood up and Sirius pulled him back down.

"No, you aren't."

"Yes, I really am, Padfoot," James tried to stand up again, but Sirius yanked him back down.

"No, you really aren't, Prongs. That is, unless you really want to piss her off," Sirius shrugged, letting go of his best friend.

James remained sitting. "Maybe I should let her come to me," he said with a sigh.

"Why hasn't he talked to you yet?" Marlene exclaimed in the girls' compartment two over. "He's being a real jerk."

Lily sighed, "I was the one who overreacted. Maybe I should talk to him."

"No," Dorcas announced.

"Why not?" Lily asked.

"Because that's his job. You may have overreacted, but he's the one that made you overreact in the first place," Alice explained. "You can't go crawling back to him. Let him do the crawling."

"I wasn't going to crawl!" Lily crossed her arms. "I was just going to walk in and say 'Hey Potter, I heard you wanted to talk to me'. See, that leaves it open. He could just be like, 'Where'd you hear that, Evans? Cause it so wasn't true'. And that would be the end of that."

"You're still crawling. Fishing for his apology falls under the 'crawling' category," Alice replied.

"Says who?" Lily demanded.

"Says the Handbook by Gloria Willstoncraft," Emmeline spoke up.

"Lily Evans does not crawl!" Lily announced resolutely, sitting back down. "Doesn't he care at all? Obviously I was wrong about him."

"The Handbook also says not to overanalyze things until you hear the whole story," Emmeline added. "You should really read it, Lily. Alice is borrowing it from me right now, but I'm sure she'd let you look at it, especially under these circumstances."

"Absolutely," Alice nodded. "Things are just peachy with Frank right now. Which reminds me, I will be back later."

Lily raised an eyebrow as her best friend hurried out of the compartment.

"Wait a second, Alice!" Marlene called. "I've got to go to that thing as well."

Emmeline simply stood up and walked out with a wave. Lily looked at Dorcas, the sole other person in the compartment.

"Don't tell me she and Remus finally got together," Lily sighed. "Maybe all boys aren't dumb."

"Yeah, well, I've got to go and…" Dorcas shook her head. "Oh, sod it. I met this great Ravenclaw seventh year at the party and we've got a snogging date in compartment 4D."

"Well, at least you're honest about it," Lily muttered as she glared at the door that had just shut on the empty compartment. "Dumb James Potter."

"Dumb Lily Evans," James muttered as his compartment emptied out, Peter having to make an emergency trip to the loo because of something Sirius fed him. James had a feeling he was going to be there for a while.

James punched the seat angrily. Then he sighed. Why shouldn't he go talk to her? She was probably sitting two compartments over, sighing and moping about, waiting for him. Plus, he had nothing better to do than get yelled at by Lily Evans. At the very least it would give him the Lily-fix he was yearning for.

"Sod it all," James stood up, threw open the compartment door and found himself face to face with Lily.

"Oh, h-hello," Lily stammered, obviously unhinged by his sudden appearance. She took a breath and regained her composure almost instantly. "I heard you wanted to talk to me?"

James wondered who had told her that, "Erm, yeah. Yeah, I did actually."

Lily seemed to let out a breath he hadn't noticed she'd been holding. She looked at him expectantly.

"What?" He asked.

"Well, if you want to talk in the middle of the hallway, that's perfectly alright," Lily raised her eyebrows.

James felt his face heat up. It wasn't fair that she could be so calm when just seeing her made him flustered. "Oh, right. Sorry."

He stepped out of the way and let her into the compartment and then took a deep breath and closed the door. Then he turned to her, "Right. Well, I've never been terribly diplomatic, as I'm sure you're aware, but what the sodding hell happened at that party?"

Lily looked at him, and then simply burst out laughing. James eyed her cautiously; afraid it was some sort of hysterical reaction, but soon joined in when nothing sinister seemed to be occurring.

"I don't know, I was so scared about the whole thing, and then everyone saying how cute we were, and you finding it funny, and then I panicked…" Lily trailed off as James stepped closer. She was starting into his hazel eyes, and he was staring back into her emerald ones. "I guess what I'm trying to say is that I'm sorry," Lily whispered.

"I'm sorry too," James echoed softly.

It was at that moment that Lily had the sudden urge to grab James Potter and just snog him senseless. And nothing would have pleased the entire school more than if she had gotten the chance to do it, but right as she stood on her tiptoes and kissed him and he started to kiss her back, Peter Pettigrew returned from his emergency trip to the loo.

"Ah!" Peter cried as he stepped into the compartment, slapping his hand over his virgin eyes. "I'm terribly sorry! I thought this was my-- James? Lily? Did I miss something?"

"It's okay, Pete," Lily laughed, quickly gliding out of the compartment. "I'll see you both later."

"But she was-- And you were--" Peter stuttered. "You kissed!"

James was staring at the place where Lily had disappeared like a lost puppy. He shook himself lightly and pushed his friend playfully, "You have rotten timing, Wormtail."


Sixth Year: Exam Time

"I can't believe that blockhead hasn't asked you out yet," Dorcas said suddenly one day as the girls were studying for their end-of-year exams. "I mean really, it's been months."

Lily laughed and flipped a page in her Transfiguration book, "It's not like he's really gotten a chance to. Besides, I'm perfectly content as is. If I see something I like better, there aren't any messy break-ups I'd have to go through before I can snag them."

"Like there is anything you'd ever like better," Marlene grumbled. She had gotten into a fight with Sirius and they were both grouchy. None of their friends were concerned, since it had happened several times previously, which just made them even grouchier.

"Oh, just drag Sirius into a broom closet and snog him already," Dorcas threw a pillow at her friend. "That would save us all this moping about."

"I don't know what you're talking about," Marlene sniffed, though she had been thinking the same thing just ten minutes ago. Then she stood up, "But you've got me convinced that it'll work."

The other four Gryffindors watched her march out of the room with grins on their faces.

"Oh, thank Merlin," Alice flopped back onto her bed. "That gets more tiresome every time."

"So Al," Lily started, "how's Frank?"

Alice turned pink, "I'm trying to study my Transfiguration for McGonagall."

"I'm surprised he hasn't proposed yet," Dorcas stage whispered to Lily and Emmeline, who laughed. "I mean, I thought James Potter was smitten, but oh Merlin, he could take lessons from Frank Longbottom."

Alice seized her book, now looking even pinker than before, "I'll just go and study with Frank then."

Dorcas and Lily made kissing noises as Alice left the room and she stuck her tongue out at them.

"Good," Lily grinned. "Now with that over, on to the real business... Emmeline, given any thought to your one month with Remus?"

Emmeline blushed, "It's tomorrow night. He said he's going to surprise me. I'm so excited."

"Aww, that's cute," Dorcas flipped to another page in her Transfiguration book. "My one month is coming up as well. Lily, I know you helped Remus come up with his plan for Em, care to drop hints for Tommy?"

Lily laughed, "I think you'll be pleasantly surprised, Dorcas, but that's all I can say on the matter or both of them will have my head."

"Want us to drop some hints for that Potter boy?" Dorcas asked. "Or maybe we should just drop him on his head."

"No," Lily replied absently. "I know James Potter, and I'm sure he has a plan. Speaking of which, I hope he's in the Common Room. Transfiguration is just not my subject."

"Hold on a second and we'll come too," Dorcas said, standing up and gathering her stuff. "I'm supposed to meet Tommy and I know Em is itching to discuss something with Remus."

"How did you know that?" Emmeline asked in a surprised manner as she gathered her things.

"She knows because you chew on your lip when you're thinking of something that you want to talk through," Lily explained, shouldering her own bag and slipping her Transfiguration book inside. "You've been chewing away all afternoon."

"Really?" Emmeline thought for a second. "I guess I do."

"You do," Dorcas assured her as the three glanced around their room to make sure they hadn't left anything necessary. "Got everything?"

The other two nodded and the three headed down to the Common Room, Dorcas waving goodbye and heading out the picture hole. Lily and Emmeline headed over to where James was sitting in the window seat looking at his Transfiguration book.

"Hey," Lily dropped her bag and joined him in the window seat, giving him a peck on the lips. "Mind if I join you?"

"Hey gorgeous, of course not," James replied, lowering his book. "Hey Emmeline, how are you?"

"I'm good," Emmeline replied. "How about you?"

"I'll be better once exams are over. Oh, and Moony is in the library helping Peter for exams."

"How did you know I was looking for Remus?"

"You do this thing when you're thinking about something you want to discuss…" James shrugged. "That's how I knew."

Emmeline adjusted her bag with a laugh, "Everybody has noticed it but me. I wonder if Remus knows."

"He thinks it's drop dead attractive," James informed her with a grin.

"Yeah, okay then," Emmeline rolled her eyes. "Thanks, James. See you later, Lily."

"Bye, Em." The couple chorused as she made her way to the Portrait Hole.

"So, what'd you need?" James asked, turning to the redhead.

"Well, you see, I don't understand Transfiguration so well all the time…"

"And you needed my help," James finished.

"Eh, well, I…" Lily started, but James gave her a look. "Ok, fine, that's exactly right."

"Okay."

"Okay, just like that? No 'only after you say I'm the best at Transfiguration ever'? To be honest, I'm a tad disappointed."

"You can say it again if you want," James shrugged. "But I've got Charms to learn as well."

Lily shook her head and ignored the slightly nagging feeling that something wasn't quite right. "I'll help you with that."

"It's alright, I asked Tommy's twin sister to help me," James replied. "Now, what do you need help with?"

Lily hurriedly bent down and picked up her Transfiguration book to hide her face. What was that feeling? Jealousy? She, Lily Evans, was jealous because James Potter had asked another girl to help him with Charms. A gorgeous, smart, Ravenclaw seventh year who happened to be Head Girl. Lily tugged her book a little harder than absolutely necessary and it flew out of her bag and bopped her in the nose.

"Ouff!" Lily groaned, trying to still the flow of blood from her nose. "Thab hurb!"

James pulled out his wand and waved it, causing the bleeding to stop. He gently tilted Lily's head and examined her nose. "Good as new," he announced, reaching instead for her textbook. He waved his wand again and the blood was instantly wiped off.

"Thanks," Lily said quietly, taking her book back. The James Potter she was used to, the one who had taken her sudden kissing of him on the train back at Easter as a sign that she was over her aversion to kissing and that he could now, and frequently did, kiss her whenever he wanted to, had passed up the perfect opportunity to kiss her. Taking a deep breath to steady herself, she flipped through the textbook to the very last chapter, "Here it is."

James took the book from her and looked at the place where she was pointing. "Ah, partial Transfiguration of people," James looked at Lily, "but you we're getting it in class."

"I know," Lily sighed, "but it doesn't seem to make sense anymore now that I'm outside of class."

"You just have to look at it the right way," James replied, and began to explain partial human Transfiguration to Lily carefully, in a way he knew she would understand. It wasn't long before she could explain it flawlessly back to him.

"Are you sure you don't want help with Charms?" Lily asked, sliding her book back into her bag.

"Mmhmm, thanks for asking though," James replied, giving her a quick peck on the temple.

"What time are you supposed to meet Tina?" Lily asked, leafing through some papers in her bag to find a Transfiguration essay she wanted to read over again.

James glanced at his watch, "Right now." He slid off the window seat and shouldered his bag. Then he grinned at Lily, "See you at dinner, then."

"Yeah," Lily replied with a strained smile, but James didn't seem to notice as he turned and walked out of the Common Room. Suddenly, Lily felt as if she had a strong headache and she rubbed her temples lightly. Putting the essay that she had just located back in her bag she picked it up and headed up to her dorm dejectedly.

"I'm not going to dinner," Lily informed Alice, who had just gotten back from studying with Frank. "I don't feel well at all."

Alice felt her friend's forehead in a concerned manner, "Do you want me to bring you anything?"

Lily shook her head and then had a second thought. "Mmm, I am craving chocolate. Would it be terribly difficult for you to get me some from the kitchens?"

Alice climbed onto Lily's bed and shut the curtains so that Dorcas, who had just walked into the room, wouldn't hear their conversation. "Okay, what's wrong?"

"Nothing. I just want some chocolate."

"It isn't that time of the month, because that was last week."

"Alice, nothing is wrong."

"Seriously Lily, you can tell me."

"Fine, if you're going to interrogate me about why I want it, I'll get the bloody chocolate myself!" Lily snapped, rolling onto her side.

"Mmmhmm, that's what I thought. Something is wrong with James."

"Nothing is wrong with me and James bloody Potter!" Lily bellowed. "I mean, it's not like I'm busy or anything, and I know Charms, but I don't care that he asked Tina perfect-Head-Girl-smarty-pants Ryder to help him instead of me. And I definitely don't care that he's been acting odd for the past couple days."

"He asked Tina Ryder to help him with Charms?" Alice furrowed her eyebrows. "That doesn't make any sense."

"No, it bloody well doesn't," Lily muttered.

The pair was silent for a moment before Lily sat back up, a path of tears running down her face. "Alice, would you get me that chocolate?"

"Oh Lily!" Alice hugged her friend. "Of course I will."

Emmeline Vance stopped talking mid-sentence, causing Remus to stare at her in a concerned manner.

"Is everything alright?" He asked.

Emmeline shook her head to clear it, "Yeah. Yeah, everything's fine."

"You stopped mid-sentence."

"I lost my train of thought, sorry. What were we talking about again?"

"Are you sure you're alright?" Remus asked. "You look kind of confused."

"I'm fine, I was just wondering what James was doing sitting that closely to Tina Ryder." Emmeline pointed at a table just past Remus' left ear.

He turned, made a noise, and immediately turned back. "That's certainly not Lily he's letting sit practically in his lap. Keep watching them, but not obviously."

"What's going on?" Peter asked, coming back from the loo and sliding into the seat next to Emmeline.

Emmeline pointed to the table again. "How am I supposed to be discreet about spying?"

"Just, make it look like you're talking to me," Remus responded hurriedly. "What's going on now?"

"Oh my," Emmeline covered her mouth with her hands.

"That isn't Lily," Peter murmured in a kind of horror as he watched the scene.

"For Merlin's sake, what is it?" Remus demanded.

"He put his arm around her chair," Emmeline whispered in a horrified manner. "I can't believe this. How am I going to tell Lily?"

"What kind of 'arm around her' thing? A 'we're friends' kind of thing? Or more of an 'I just want to touch you' kind of thing?"

"I'd have to go with the 'I just want to touch you' one there." Peter replied sadly.

"Oh, I wish we could hear what they were saying!" Emmeline wailed.

"That's it!" Remus whispered urgently. "Wormtail, go 'look' at the books on that shelf right behind them and find out what they're saying."

"But that's eavesdropping," Peter pointed out.

"So?"

"Okay then, I have no problem with it. I was just making sure that you were aware," Peter rolled out of his seat and onto the floor before crawling rapidly towards the bookshelf.

Emmeline buried her head in her arms and wailed, "Why, oh why does the bad stuff always happen to Lily?"

"Maybe it's nothing," Remus patted her on the arm, taking another quick glance across the library. "I hope to Merlin it's nothing."

"Hiya Moony, how's it going?" Sirius asked loudly, suddenly popping up next to Remus's right elbow.

"Ahhh!" Remus exclaimed.

"Shhh!" Emmeline hissed. "He'll hear you and then he'll see Peter!"

"Whatcha talking about?" Sirius asked, furrowing his eyebrows.

Emmeline pointed discreetly. Sirius sank into the seat beside her, his eyes gaping. Remus nodded weakly.

"Please tell me you sent Wormtail to spy," Sirius muttered.

"Naturally," Remus replied.

"Surprisingly enough, Peter is the best spy out of the three of us," Sirius observed. "Which doesn't make much sense seeing as he's the clumsiest."

"You get distracted too easily, I don't like the deception, and Prongs isn't patient enough," Remus mused. "Somehow though, the lack of all three qualities mentioned adds up to the ideal spy."

Emmeline shrugged and then exclaimed, "They're leaving!"

Peter slid into the empty seat next to Remus and the other three turned and look at him expectantly.

"She was helping him with Charms. She definitely has a thing for him, and they have a rendezvous set for eight-thirty in that secret passage behind the tapestry of St. John the Muggleborn," Peter whispered.

Remus's eyes bugged out slightly, "What are we going to do?"

"We're going to not tell Lily-flower, that's what!" Sirius exclaimed. "Well, at least not until we know what's going on. I'll follow them with the invisibility cloak tonight."

"You aren't the best spy, Sirius," Remus observed.

Sirius stuck his tongue out, "Fine. Peter can follow them."

Peter nodded eagerly, "I always wanted to be a spy."

"Oh no!" Remus moaned.

"Oh yes I did," Peter gave him an odd look. "What's so wrong about that?"

"I think it's absolutely spiffing that you wanted to be a spy. I was merely remembering the fact that Lily and I are supposed to patrol tonight."

"Oh no!" Emmeline exclaimed. "What time?"

"After dinner until ten," Remus groaned. "And Lily always checks that secret passage at least twice."

"Well, I'll just have to arrange for some commotion on the other side of the school then, won't I?" Sirius grinned deviously. "See you lot later, I'd best get hopping."

"I wonder if that's a clue," Emmeline observed as she watched her conniving friend leave the library.

Remus rubbed his temples, "I don't even want to think about it. C'mon, let's go to dinner."

James looked up at Alice curiously as she sat down next to Frank at dinner that night, "Have you seen Lily? Nobody else has."

Alice gave him a look. "She's sick."

"What kind of sick?" James asked.

"Headache," Alice replied shortly, before mumbling to herself. "More like heartache."

James furrowed his eyebrows with concern and grabbed another roll, "I'll just go check on her. Did she want anything?"

"Well, if you insist on going, you ought to bring her some chocolate. She said she was craving it."

James nodded and stood up, "See you lot later then."

"He's going to check on her," Emmeline whispered to Remus hopefully. "Maybe that's a good sign."

Remus sighed, "Let's hope."

Marlene looked at Alice suspiciously. "So, what's really wrong with Lily?"

"I'll give you three guesses," Alice stabbed her piece of chicken pot pie a little too enthusiastically. "James asked Tina Ryder to teach him Charms and he's been giving her the brush off."

"He has seemed a little less 'enthusiastic' regarding her," Dorcas made a face. "I thought the boy was just stressed about exams or something."

Emmeline suddenly got an idea, "Dorcas, you're dating Tina's brother Tommy. So go over and sit with them. Fish for some information."

"Why are you so suspicious, Em?" Dorcas asked. "You aren't one to encourage possible drama until you've seen some evidence of it."

"We saw their study session this afternoon, Remus, Peter, Sirius, and I," Em explained. "I want to know what Tina Ryder thinks is going on."

Dorcas swore, knowing that if Emmeline was concerned, something was probably seriously wrong. She stood up and made her way over to the Ravenclaw table. Sirius came up and took her empty seat.

"So, I've set the plan in motion," He announced, forgetting that only three of the table's occupants knew what he was talking about.

"Sirius, whatever you're talking about can wait," Marlene placed her hand on his leg. "We're trying to figure out what Lily and James's deal is."

"You're in on it too?" Sirius asked incredulously. "Wormtail isn't going to be very stealthy with you lot in tow."

Remus hit Sirius in the arm. "We hadn't told them that part yet!"

"I wasn't planning on it!" Emmeline hit him as well. "At least not until we know what's going on ourselves!"

"Ow, hitting is not necessary!" Sirius exclaimed. "And now that you've hit me, you're going to have to explain. If you hadn't hit me, they would have just written it off as more of my ramblings."

"This is true," Marlene observed with a nod. "But wait to explain until Dorcas comes back."

The group waited patiently for another ten minutes while Dorcas remained at the Ravenclaw table, then they waited on bated breath as she walked back and slid into James's unoccupied seat.

"So?" They chorused eagerly.

"She thinks he's hot. He asked her to tutor him, she agreed eagerly. She says to tell Lily she hopes she feels better and mentioned that she needed to change before her meeting with James tonight," Dorcas turned to Emmeline. "What exactly happened in the library?"

Emmeline, Remus, and Peter relayed the story with occasional interruptions from Sirius. The other four hung on their every word, Alice slamming her fork down angrily when they had finished.

"We spent years trying to get her to date him and now she falls in love with him, he knows it and he decides that it's a lovely time to move on. I don't know about you lot, but once I find out for sure what's going on, I'm going to go beat some sense into that boy!" Alice fumed. Frank tried to calm her down, but he looked irritated as well.

"Nobody say anything until we find out what's going on. Everyone meet in the Common Room at ten-thirty after our patrol and we'll discuss our course of action," Remus directed. "Wormtail, you follow them until James comes back, alright?"

Peter saluted, "Yessir!"

"Padfoot, I hope you have that distraction ready." Remus muttered to his friend as the disgruntled group headed out of the Great Hall.

Sirius grinned maniacally. "The question is, are you ready for it?"

Lily opened her eyes and sat up as she heard the door to her dorm open, "Alice? You sure ate dinner quickly. Did you get my chocolate?"

"I'm not Alice, but I do have your chocolate," James replied, sitting on the bed next to Lily. "How are you feeling?"

"I have a headache and I want to sleep."

James unwrapped a bar of chocolate and handed it to Lily, "This'll make it better."

Lily took the chocolate from him, "Thanks."

James snatched his hand away, "Uh uh, I don't think so. You aren't getting this that easily."

"Please, James. I just want to eat the chocolate and go to sleep," Lily rubbed her eyes with the palms of her hands.

"Why are you mad at me?" He asked. "And don't even try to deny it."

Lily glared at him and flopped over on her side.

"Well then, two can play at that game," James nodded, set the chocolate on the table and picked Lily up off the bed, tossing her over his shoulder.

"James! Put me down!" Lily squealed, pounding him on the back with her fists.

"Nope. We're going to go have a nice little chat about what is bothering you and I know you won't come with me unless I force you to."

Lily continued to pound on his back until James finally set her down on a couch in the Room of Requirement. Then she crossed her legs and arms and gave him a dirty look, "What was the point of that?"

"To get you alone," James shrugged, completely unfazed by her glare and tone. "Now would you please tell me what's eating away at you?"

"I don't know what you're talking about, but I have a patrol to start on," Lily replied smoothly, starting to stand up.

James sighed, "If you make me guess instead of you just telling me, we're both going to feel dumb."

Lily shrugged, "That doesn't seem to matter. You've got Tina to make you smart again."

James furrowed his eyebrows, "Is that what this is about?"

"You tell me."

James swore. "It started off that I just needed a tutor that wouldn't distract me every time she said my name. Because when you were helping me with charms, my mind tended to drift to other moments spent with you. But then I asked her to help me with something else…"

James reached into his pocket and pulled out a tiny teddy bear. With a wave of his wand it suddenly became huge and fluffy. James squeezed the paw of the bear and it began to talk. It said, "Lils, James loves you more than anything. Would you do him the honor of being his girlfriend?"

James tossed the bear at Lily and she caught it, setting off the speech again. The bear saying, "Lily-flower James thinks that you are absolutely amazing."

Lily gasped, "It changes!"

"I couldn't have done that by myself, so I asked Tina for help," James looked hurt. "But obviously I was wrong about you being ready for me to date you. So, as much as I hate to have to do it, I have to take back that question. You aren't ready to trust anyone yet."

"James!" Lily called after him as he walked out of the room. She sprinted after him, but as soon as she stepped out of the door, she was swept into a sea of tap-dancing bunnies in top hats.

"Hiya Lily!" Sirius exclaimed as McGonagall dragged him towards her office by the ear. "How d'you reckon these cute little bunnies got here?"

"Sirius Black, I'm going to kill you," Lily whispered hysterically as she pushed her way though the dozens of bunnies. "James! James, where are you?!"

Lily rounded the corner to find the hallway completely empty. James was nowhere to be seen. She clutched the teddy bear to her chest as tightly as possible and began to cry. The bear said, "Don't cry, Lil! James will never make you cry again, I promise. If he does I'll beat him up!" Instead of laughing, Lily simply began to cry even harder.


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