Loralei felt like she blinked and it was summer time. She could barely even remember her finals, either way, she hoped she did well on them. Lily went home to be with her parents, she couldn't wait to get home after the attack so close to her home. Peter went home too, Remus decided to stay, mostly since the three of them could keep him company after he transformed, and they could all go into a field and charm it so they had to stay in until they were back in their human form and took down the wards.

The summer was, for one time in a while, boring. There wasn't much they could do, and Loralei made sure everyone staying over was on Potter grounds before dark. Though she was the youngest, and the only one unable to do magic, she took it upon herself to make sure they all were safe.

"Is Lily coming over at some point?" James asked.

"I don't know, why don't you owl her and ask?" Loralei replied.

"I think I will." James said, before running to go get some parchment and call one of their owls.

Sirius shook his head. "Does he realize that you're pushing them together?"

"Does she?" Remus replied.

"Nope. She just thinks I'm lazy and I'm getting my brother to do all the writing for me." Loralei raised her right hand to look at it. "I think I'm getting carpal tunnel."

"Really?" Remus asked, not believing it a bit.

"No, but she doesn't need to know that, does she?" Loralei replied.

Sirius, who was sitting next to her, hugged her. "Isn't my girlfriend smart?"

"Yeah, your only smart girlfriend you've ever had. Ever." Remus told him. "I thought you only liked dumb girls for a while there."

"You mean the ones that care if their hair is perfect?" Sirius asked.

Loralei looked at him. "Are you saying my hair doesn't look good?"

Sirius started backtracking. "No-I-no. It always looks great! Doesn't it, Remus?"

Remus and Loralei started laughing.

"You're so mean to him, Lore." Remus told her.

"I'm waiting for him to catch on that I'm making fun of him." Loralei replied. "No harm done."

"That's what you say, the poor boy's whipped!" Remus said.

"Hey! That, 'poor boy's' right here!" Sirius told him. "I don't understand what the big deal is. I don't want to upset her, what's the problem?"

"You back pedaled so fast..." Remus trailed off.

"Okay, is this better?" Sirius turned to Loralei. "Your hair is always messy, but I love it because I'm the one that messed it up."

"Aw," Loralei gave him a peck on the lips. "Isn't my boyfriend great?"

"You guys make me sick." Remus said.

"Still looking for a girl?" Sirius asked.

"Yep, a pink-haired one apparently." Remus rolled his eyes.

Sirius looked confused while Loralei's eyes widened. Sirius didn't know about her sight yet. She even forgot she hadn't told him yet...Lily didn't know either.

"What?"

Remus didn't notice the face Loralei was giving him, or the little, "cut it out" movements she was making with her hand. She meant to tell him before, and she didn't want it coming from anyone else. Getting news second-hand never felt good.

"Oh, you know. Loralei's just telling everyone's future. Mine is apparently with a pink haired girl."

"I think that divination is getting into your head, Lore." Sirius told her. "You can't see who everyone's going to belong with."

When Loralei was about to respond, Remus started talking.

"I don't know, she saw you laying on their front steps last summer apparently. And that James and Lily are having a kid with his hair and her eyes."

Sirius slowly turned to Loralei. "Lore...?"

"See? This is why I don't tell people. They don't believe me." Loralei told Remus. "If I told Lily she'd tell me I'm bullshitting her."

"He's serious?" Sirius asked. "You're serious?"

"No, you are actually." Loralei told him. "But yeah, I can see things before they happen."

"Who else knows?" Sirius asked, shocked.

"Alive? James...and Fabian."

"You told Fabian?" He pinched the bridge of his nose with his thumb and forefinger.

"First boyfriend, and I kinda let it slip." Loralei defended. "I wasn't as good hiding things a couple years ago."

"And now you are?"

"Well I forgot I didn't tell you, didn't I?" Loralei replied. "Sorry."

"So you forgot you didn't tell me?" Sirius said. "You actually meant to tell me, but you forgot I didn't know?"

Loralei nodded. "I'm kind of a forgetful person."

Sirius shook his head. "Anything else I should know?"

Loralei shook her head. "I don't think so."

"Well it explains why you're so good at Divination. You already get how it works. It's either a set point in time, or it wants to change."

"Exactly." Loralei nodded.

"So which do you think Moony's girl is?" He asked her.

"Fixed point. It's, for some reason, important." Loralei told her. "Same with James and Lily's baby boy."

"Why do you think their kid's important?" Sirius asked.

Loralei shrugged. "No idea. I don't want to know why either. I've had so many about that kid that he's really important. I don't want to know why, because I know I won't be able to tell anyone or help him."

"Why can't you tell?" Sirius asked.

"Someone might try to change his future." Loralei told him. "Whenever someone's important, that means they're going to have a tough life. I haven't told James that, but as long as we're around, he'll have a good life."

"You bet he will. With a family like us, he'll be messed up, but happy." Sirius agreed. "Moony and Lily can make sure he's smart, you and James can teach him quidditch, and I'll teach him how to be sneaky."

Loralei laughed. "Yeah, sounds perfect. I'll make sure he can beat James in quidditch. My little protégé."

"As soon as he can walk we'll get him a toy broomstick."

"Sounds perfect."

"What other visions have you had?" Sirius asked when they were the last ones awake that night. They were in the large kitchen and Loralei was sitting on the island drinking tea while Sirius was leaning on the counter opposite her.

"What do you mean?" Loralei asked. "Narrow it down please."

"What visions have you had about me?" Sirius asked.

"Only a few. I saw us here, actually, just you and me in this big house." Loralei told him. "Not too many really. I don't know why, it's not that I can control it. It gets bad when I'm doing my makeup and one comes and somehow my eyeliner ends up on my cheek."

"That explains the ink mark from finals week..." He muttered.

"Nope, that was me falling asleep studying." Loralei told him. "My quill flew out of my hand and grazed my cheek."

"And you didn't feel it or see it?" He asked.

She shook her head, laughing quietly. "I was running on coffee that week, remember?"

"Yeah, you could barely sit still, and you couldn't eat because you were nervous." Sirius shook his head. "Which isn't healthy."

"I know, doesn't change what happens during every finals week." Loralei told him with a shrug.

"What did you and Prewett talk about when you walked him to Dumbledore's office?" Sirius asked.

"It's taken you three months to ask me that?" Loralei laughed, before shaking her head. "Nothing really. We talked about you. He thought we got married because I was wearing this." She reached under her shirt to get her mother's ring that was on the chain she fixed. "He also asked why we got back together."

"And you told him?"

"Because I wanted to. Because I love you. Because I wanted to be with you again." Loralei told him. "He told me he was sorry for asking me to marry him."

"And you said?"

"That it's okay. It wasn't meant to be, and he'll find some girl in the end of it all." Loralei said. "I think we're friends again. I think we can be at least."

"Would it be terribly jealous of me to ask you not to get together alone? Like, have people around or something, for me?"

Loralei smiled kindly. "That's fine. I might see him tomorrow when I go see Molly. I haven't seen Percy in a long time, and I bet he's gotten big now."

"You really like her, don't you?"

"It's like having a big sister, and I fill my need for baby-talk. It's perfect." Loralei smiled.

"It gives you an excuse to play with wooden blocks, doesn't it?"

"And have the kids tear it down. It's perfect." Loralei laughed quietly. "And they love me for it. Win win."

Sirius smiled, shaking his head. "You're ridiculous. I love it."

"As you should." Loralei told him. "Otherwise, I'd be wondering what you're doing with me."

"Easy, I'm here for your body."

"So what are your plans for your seventeenth birthday?" Molly asked her the next day.

"Nothing, really. I'll be able to drink legally for the first time, and since I'm the last one of my group legal, we're probably going to go to some pub and drink or something." Loralei told her honestly. "It's an immature thing to do, but none of the others really got a birthday party last year, so we're just celebrating all of them at once."

"Getting candles and everything?" She teased. "Don't worry, my seventeenth birthday was pretty much the same, but I was only celebrating my own birthday."

"I'm Loralei freakin' Potter, the bar will give me a candle." Loralei said, in her most conceited voice before laughing. "No, we'll probably just start singing happy birthday really loud after a couple drinks."

Molly laughed. "I remember being like that, remember to be careful, though."

"We're going to a hotel for Wizards in London. There's doormen and guards at the doors, and we're getting a hotel room right upstairs." Loralei told her. "Lily and I did the research, and I made reservations. It's the weekend before school starts, but I'm excited. A month away and all."

"One hotel room?"

"Two, but their connected rooms. Just so we all can stick together." Loralei said. "Even though we're probably getting sloshed, I don't think we're going to split up, and if we do, we probably will be in two groups, so none of us will be alone."

"That's good. All of you are barely legal." Molly told her.

"Yeah, but it's supposed to be the safest place right now from reviews I found in magazines and in papers." Loralei shrugged. "I'm willing to believe them unless I get there, and it's a dump."

Molly nodded. "Good reasoning."

"I like to think so." Loralei smiled.

"I hear from Fabian that you started a Defense group at Hogwarts."

Loralei nodded. "I figure at least I can put it on my resume for if I go for being an Auror."

"Are you thinking about it?" Molly asked.

"Yeah, I don't see why not. I'm pretty good with magic and defense, and I want to make a difference in the war. I don't have any kids I need to stay alive for, so I have nothing holding me back, and if Sirius goes into it to-which he will-he won't be able to say anything about me going for it too." Loralei replied. "Then the three of us will all be Aurors, Remus and Lily will be Healers, and Peter will be whatever Peter wants."

"You don't like Peter." Molly said.

"I don't mind him, he just always seems to be around." Loralei told her. "I mean, the guys like him, so that's fine and all, but he doesn't really like me, so I don't like him."

Molly nodded. "I get that. What kind of stuff does he do?"

"He called me a slut until everyone jumped at him for it. I see him watching me tan whenever the sun's out and its warm enough." Loralei shrugged.

"Ah, he fancies you." Molly said. "And he doesn't like that you're dating Sirius because that means he can't date you."

"It's not like I'd date him anyway. I don't date people who are rude to me." Loralei said.

"You're far too good for it." Molly agreed, smiling. "Bill's missed you." She nodded towards where he was playing on the floor with his brothers, stopping Charlie from messing with Percy, who was almost one year old.

"I've missed him too." Loralei told her. "I've missed all of them. I love kids, and yours are some of the most well behaved, I must say."

"Thank you." Molly said sincerely.

"And the prettiest. I don't get how it's bad to be ginger, it means you have the brightest hair in the room." Loralei told her. "I wish I was ginger!"

"Well, you know we don't have souls." Molly teased.

"No! Really?" Loralei played along. "You had me completely fooled!"

"Well, I just needed to suck you in so you learn to love us, then I steal your soul then feed it to my children."

"Oh no!" Loralei pressed the back of her hand to her forehead. "Someone save me! I need my soul!"

Molly laughed as her eldest son ran to Loralei and threw his arms around her neck to hug her.

"I'll save you!" He cried.

"Aw, look, my little knight in shining armor." Loralei laughed, hugging him tightly back as she swung him on her lap. "How are you doing, Bill?"

"I'm good Auntie Lai." He smiled. "Percy cries all night."

"Not that you'll notice." Molly smiled at her eldest son. "You sleep like the dead."

"But you and Dad talk about it all the time." He complained.

Loralei laughed. "When you have kids you'll get it."

"But you don't have kids and you get it." Bill said.

"It runs in my blood." Loralei explained. "We've all been kept up by someone crying at some point in our lives."

Bill have her a look. "I don't want to have kids."

Loralei laughed. "That's what we all say, then one day the cuteness of babies gets too much and we give in."

"I'm not!" Bill said stubbornly.

Loralei laughed. "Okay, okay."

Molly changed the subject as her son slipped off Loralei's lap. "I saw your spread in Witch Weekly a couple months ago."

"Oh, did you like it?"

"Yeah, what made you decide to do it?" Molly asked.

"They asked permission. I guess I was rewarding good behavior. Plus, I'd rather have them get the inside scoop than have the Prophet stalk me." Loralei replied. "I liked Alina Webber. She let me keep things off the record, and let me choose what questions to answer."

"That's good to hear." Molly smiled.

Loralei nodded. "Yeah. It was fun too. I love getting my hair and makeup done. I felt like a muggle movie star."

Molly laughed. "Don't let Arthur hear you saying that. He might think you know things about muggles and not let you leave until you answer his questions."

Loralei laughed. "He's funny like that." She looked at her watch. "Ooh, I got to go, but we have to get together again before summer ends." Loralei told her. "And if you ever need a babysitter or anything I'd love to come hang out with your kids. They're great."

Molly smiled. "Good seeing you."

Loralei hugged her. "You too."

"How are the Weasley's?" Sirius asked when Loralei got in that evening.

"They're good." She told him, putting her purse on the kitchen counter and looking around for other signs of life. "Where's everyone?"

"Lily invited James over to show him muggle life. They should be here soon. Moony's taking a shower, and he'll be down in a second. Peter's meeting us at Leaky Now, go put on something sexy, we're all going out for dinner."

"But-"

"Don't say it's dangerous. We're apparating to the Leaky Cauldron and then going to a nice restaurant." He told her.

Loralei rolled her eyes. "What's the occasion?"

"I have an announcement." Sirius said proudly.

"And I don't get to know first? What's being your girlfriend worth if I don't get to know things first?"

He rolled his eyes. "Go get changed."

Loralei shook her head. "Fine. Give me five minutes."

"You mean thirty." He corrected.

"Do you want me to look hot or not?"

"You always look hot!" He called after her.

She started walking away as she laughed. "That's why I'm your girlfriend!" She called over her shoulder.

"You better believe it."

Sirius made them all get dressed in something nice, and took them to a nice restaurant. They were not only the largest table there, but also the youngest. The other guests were looking at them like they shouldn't be allowed in. Loralei wondered what they would think if they found out that with all the money the teenagers had together would be more than the rest of them combined.

They were able to order wine, and their food, that's when Sirius spoke.

"You all know you're wondering why I made this happen. I am not poor anymore." He said proudly. "My uncle died, I didn't even know him too well, but he liked that I ran away from my parents, so he left me everything he owns. He didn't have any kids or a wife or anything. It's all mine."

Loralei looked around grinning. "So my boyfriend's not a freeloader off me anymore? Wicked."

Everyone laughed.

"Seriously, love. This is great." Loralei kissed him lightly. "You're still living with us, though, right?"

"Of course, you need to be protected! You cannot use magic for another..." He thought for a second. "Month and two days?"

"Aw, he remembers." Loralei leaned into him, looking at everyone around the table.

"So, now half of us are heirs, and the rest of us are peasants?" Peter asked.

Peter's question came at the perfect moment when James was taking a sip of wine, and he choked on it. Everyone was already laughing, but that put them over the edge into hysterics.

"I think they should start bowing to us." Loralei said to her fellow heirs. "Like the peasants they are."

"Hey, the rest of us are steady middle class." Remus told them.

"No! Bow to me!" Loralei commanded quietly.

Lily rolled her eyes at her best friend and turned to Sirius. "You never told us your uncle died."

Sirius shrugged. "I didn't really know him. I was owled today to go to the ministry to go over what he left me. I traded some of the galleons for muggle money, and figured that I could take you all out for a nice dinner. Muggle-style."

"There's not a big difference between the two." Loralei told him.

"Either way, it goes along with the day James and Lily had. I was always thinking of them." Sirius said with false selflessness.

"Oh, what a good person you are." Loralei replied sarcastically. "You should be given an award."

Sirius rolled his eyes. "Shut up."

"No." Loralei said, turning to Lily. "So I got a rich boyfriend now."

"Lucky you." Lily said. "Speaking of which, I need to talk to you. Now."

Loralei looked concerned. "Is everything okay?"

Lily laughed. "Yes, everything's okay. No big drama, okay? Nothing serious...well kinda serious...but not really."

"You're confusing me." Loralei told her. "Just tell me."

"How about I tell you alone?" Lily replied looking around the table at the boys.

Loralei followed her line of sight. "Sure. But you're gonna tell them anyway right? You know I don't like to keep secrets."

"Yeah, I just need to hear what you're going to say first." Lily told her. "Bathroom?"

"Sounds good." Loralei stood up and turned to the boys. "We're going to be right back. Don't blow anything up while we're gone."

Remus snapped his fingers in disappointment. "Damn it!"

Loralei laughed. "Seriously. We're in a muggle place. Keep it to a minimum."

"Yes, mother." James said in a bored voice. "Now, go talk to Lily. The suspense is killing me about what she needs to talk to you about. I must know what it is!"

Loralei rolled her eyes, and took her hand. Noticing Lily's blush, though she wasn't going to mention it until they were away from the table.

Loralei took Lily's hand and led her through the busy restaurant. Dodging waiters and waitresses as they made it to the bathroom, laughing.

"Did you see that look that woman was giving us?" Loralei giggled. "She wanted to be us or be on us! I don't know which!"

Lily rolled her eyes. "Yes, all old women want to be us. It means we're young!"

Loralei checked her eye makeup in the mirror. "So what was it you were going to tell me?"

"Oh, you know, things." Lily said, obviously trying to be mysterious as she checked her eye makeup as well.

Loralei bumped her with her hip. "Cut it out and spill, girl."

Lily pulled her friend close and whispered something in her ear.

"Are you serious! Yes! You have my permission! When did this happen?" She demanded.

"A couple hours ago." Lily told her.

Loralei sighed. "Forgive me."

"For what?" Lily asked.

Loralei grabbed her friend's wrist, and drug her through the restaurant back to their table. Lily objected the whole way there, but Loralei didn't seem to hear her, or if she did, she didn't care. "Attention Marauder friends. I have an announcement."

They all stared at her.

Loralei cleared her throat. "James Potter and Lily Evans have finally to succumb to the sexual tension of seven years and have decided to date. That is all."

A/N: IMPORTANT! So, the fiftieth chapter everyone! Thank you everyone who has stuck with me though it! Lily and James are finally together!

I am not going to be updating for the next few weeks. Sorry! I'm not going to have internet connection for two weeks, then I don't know about the week after, but I promise to update the second I get home! To make up for this, this is the longest chapter I've written for this story and there is no cliffhanger or anything!

C.B Weasley: Yes! It's going to be looking good for her for a while. YOU ARE SO CUTE AHHH I have no idea who you are but I think I love you. You are such a lovely person! XD Ha ha.

hufflepuffloveforever.x: Aw thanks! :D Isn't she? I think it'd be kind of bad if I made an unlikable character as the main character XD Ha ha!

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