FROM THIS DAY FORTH
Part 5
Chapter
21 - On his Trail
"James,
Sirius! How lovely to see you!"
"Good to see you back in the land of the
living Em," Sirius replied. "We're here
professionally, though."
"Where're Lily and Remus."
"Waiting outside." James informed her. They'd only let two of us in."
"Stupid people." Emily said light
heartedly. "What do you need to know?"
"Pretty much everything." James replied. "We've got some clues as to the identity of your attacker, but we
need to know what he or she looked like. Then we can go through the files and see if we can find a match."
"He was male." Emily told them,
shortly. "Tall, muscular about a
million tattoo's. Black eyes."
"Before or after you were at him?" Sirius
asked.
"No, his eyes were black, same as yours are
brown. He had black hair as well, and a
moustache. Ugly, his face was kinda
disfigured. Definitely not someone
you'd want to see in the dark."
As she was talking, Sirius muttered a
spell, and a picture of a male fitting the description Emily gave wavered in
the air.
"Is this right?" he asked her.
"Not quite. A bit more- there!" After making a few adaptations, Emily looked at him
triumphantly. "That's your man."
"Thanks Em." James transferred the picture
to a notebook. "We'll be back some time
socially."
"James, Sirius, before you go, can I ask you
a favour?" Emily began.
"Depends what it is." James replied.
"Contact Bobbie, Roberta Gillymedows, you
know, and get her involved. I reckon
she might just be able to help you. And
if you want me for anything, just come along and I'll give you a hand."
"Thanks for the offer Emily, but I think
we're actually supposed to figure this out on our own. But we'll get Bobbie involved if you
like. I'll ask Lil to owl her later,
while we see if we can get a match in the files."
"Thanks guys. See you later."
"See you Em." The two men left the room satisfied that they had all the
information that they needed.
That evening, five people were grouped
in James' apartment, discussing strategies.
"It doesn't help that there are identical
twins fitting the description," Bobbie said, irritated. "And neither of them have tattoo's according
to that ancient thing." She was referring to the magical machine that found
exact likenesses to a picture drawn up by the aurors.
"The best bet is to split up and track both
of them," Lily began. "Then, if they
both have tattoo's we'll just have to bring both of them in, and deduce it from
there."
"But we can't split up evenly." Remus
pointed out.
"So we find a temp." Lily said, softly. The others looked at her, astonished. By temp, she meant free lance auror, and as
a rule, they tended to be shunned by the BSA.
"Everyone from Thump on up will want our
guts if we do that." Sirius told her.
"Well everyone from Thump on up are elitist
bigots who don't deserve to hold positions of responsibility." Lily replied,
fiercely.
"Or," Bobbie said, "Lily and I will go to
one brother, and you guys can take the other."
"But then one of them won't have a partner."
Lily objected.
"Yeah, but Lil, there are three of them. So
it doesn't matter. Okay guys?" The boys nodded assent. "Well, what are we waiting for? Let's find the addresses and get going."
Lily and Bobbie were tracking the eldest
of the twins - Jacob Marliosa. They
apparated to his home town in Nottingham, and staked out the building. Eventually, when Bobbie had serious cramp,
and Lily was contemplating developing a new strategy, the man in question
appeared. Lily nudged Bobbie, who
jumped and looked in the direction Lily was pointing.
"Well," she whispered, "he fits Emily's
description. What are we going to
do?" The she noticed a suspiciously
devious look on Lily's face. "Lily?"
"We follow him." Lily said, simply.
"Why?" Bobbie asked, frankly.
"Because," Lily replied, "if he's the man
we're after then he's off on another 'lets attack some poor unsuspecting
target' mission. If we catch him red
handed it'll be that much easier to get a conviction."
"That, Lily my dear, is a good plan." Bobbie
concurred. And so the two of them
followed their ominous suspect to an out of the way house. When he entered, Lily looked at Bobbie, and
nodded. The two of them hurriedly
followed him in, careful to remain hidden from view.
Who are you?"
"That, sweetheart, is something you don't
need to know. Let's just say I could be
a friend, but I make a bad enemy."
"Take whatever you want and go!" the woman
said frantically.
"Now now, is that any way to treat a guest?"
Jacob Marliosa taunted. "You're coming
with me." The woman reached for her
wand. "Now now, that's not very
friendly, is it? Cr-" Before he could finish cursing the woman,
Bobbie and Lily appeared, and disarmed him. Then, leaving Lily with a restrained Marliosa, Bobbie went over to the
woman.
"Excuse me, I'm Roberta Gillymedows from the
BSA. Would you mind coming with
us? We need a statement." The woman nodded assent, and four figures
disapparated.
Back at auror HQ, Sirius, James and
Remus greeted Lily, Bobbie and their companions.
"How did it go?" Bobbie asked them,
curiously.
"Jack Marliosa isn't our man." James
replied. "He's like a lovesick
teenager. It's gross!"
"Who does that remind you of?" Sirius asked
James, innocently.
"Looks like you had more success than we
did." Remus nodded towards Lily and Bobbie's captive and the woman.
"Caught him in the act." Lily replied,
smugly. "I'm going to see to the lady,
you guys can get Marliosa down to the brig."
Chapter 22 - Trial and Sentence
Jacob Marliosa's trial date was set in
the middle of April. By the time the
day came, Emily was completely recovered, and consequently, able to give
evidence.
"What do you reckon'll happen?" she asked
Bobbie, just before the trial. The two
of them had become the best of friends, and had also been accepted at the BSA
central office, meaning that they now worked with Lily, James, Sirius and
Remus.
"We caught him red handed, so I don't think
he'll get off, if that's what you're asking." Bobbie told her complacently. "It's not a case of will he get sentenced,
it's a case of what will the sentence be. Are you ready?"
"As I'll ever be."
Emily, Bobbie, Lily and James were all
witnesses at the trial, on behalf of the prosecution. They waited nervously outside the courtroom as the trial
commenced, joined by the woman that Lily and Bobbie had rescued when they
detained Marliosa - Jenna Uliguy.
"If there's one part of the job I hate,"
Lily began, "it's this one." Before
anyone could reply, a clerk called.
"Miss Samuelson?"
"Good luck Em." Bobbie smiled. "Knock 'em for six."
Nervously, Emily stood on the witness
stand and took her oath.
"Miss Samuelson," the lawyer, Mr Jones,
began, "what were you doing on the evening of the 20th March this year?"
"Well," Emily began, "I was staying with my
friend, Lily Trevallion, at her apartment near the BSA headquarters. First of all, I spoke to my dad-"
"What about?" the lawyer asked.
"I was telling him how I planned to stay
here, and get a job at the BSA. Anyway,
then I wrote to my friend Roberta Gillymedows, about being my partner. I'd just got her reply when I was
interrupted by the door opening. Well,
I thought it was Lily- Lily Trevallion-"
"Where had Miss Trevallion been?" the lawyer
asked.
"Lily had been out with James Potter, her
fiancé. They invited me, but I'd
arranged to speak to my father, so I couldn't go along. Anyway, I asked Lily if she'd had a good time,
and a man replied that he wasn't Lily but he was planning on having a good time. Naturally I was confused. Well, I asked his name, and he said I didn't
need to know, that he was a friend, and that I'd be going with him. So I reached for my wand, and he told me he
wouldn't do that if he was me, and began to hurl curses at me. Well, I blocked them as best I could, but
quite frankly, duelling isn't something that I've ever spent hours practising,
and he was better at it than I was. I
stayed defensive, but eventually he got the better of me. I remember hearing a laugh, and the next
thing I can remember is waking up in hospital."
"Thank you Miss Samuelson. No more questions." Then it was the defence lawyers turn to
cross-examine. He suggested that Emily
had provoked attack by reaching for her wand. Emily replied frankly.
"I suppose it was possible, but look at it
this way. I was alone in a place that
I'm still learning my way around, and a strange guy turns up and starts leering
towards me. What would you do? Invite him in for a cup of tea. And I certainly didn't throw the first
curse."
Eventually the cross examination was
over, and Emily was free to leave the stand. The next witness was Lily. She
explained in simple terms what she had found on her return from her outing with
James, and what occurred afterwards. She then went on to explain what they had done to catch Marliosa.
"So you set up a trap for him?" the defence
lawyer asked her. Lily disagreed.
"No. We just followed him where he chose to go. We wouldn't have had time to set up a trap, besides which there
was only Roberta Gillymedows and myself at the scene, and both of us were
involved in tracking Marliosa. Anyway,
I'm an auror; it's my job to make the best of any situation I'm thrown into. And even if it was a trap, the fact that
Marliosa was attacking Jenna Uliguy is pretty incriminating."
When, at last, the day was over, they'd
all finished being interrogated. Lily
was indignant, feeling that the defence lawyer had undermined her
professionalism, and Bobbie too was feeling the smart of his tongue. Sentencing was to take place the next day,
and all of them hoped that he would get a long time in Azkaban.
The next morning dawned bright and
sunshiny. Bobbie said it should have been
dull and gloomy to add effect to the trial, but Emily told her that the
sunshine reflected how she'd feel when Jacob Marliosa was firmly behind bars.
In
the courtroom, the atmosphere was tense. Then the jury delivered their verdict. Guilty. The judge sentenced
Marliosa to ten years in Azkaban, and the aurors rejoiced.
Later, at Sirius apartment, they all got
together. Emily sighed contentedly.
"Thank goodness that's over," she
began. "Now all we've got left to worry
about is Lily and James' wedding."
"Worry about it?" Lily frowned at her. "What's to worry about? You don't think I've spent three and a half
years doing nothing do you? I've had it
planned since I was about three!" She
smirked at James, who looked slightly disconcerted. "Don't worry, dear, I promise you won't have to wear
tights." Then she burst into gales of
laughter at his expression. "It's all
right James, I'm only joking!" she said in between chuckles. He looked incredibly relieved. But Emily had a point. The wedding was in two months.
Chapter 23 - Preparations
At the beginning of May it was a case of
all systems go at the Trevallion house. The wedding reception was to take place there, and Evie and Hugo
Trevallion were determined that everything should be perfect. When Petunia, their elder daughter, had
married, the reception had been at the local hall. But Lily wasn't Petunia, and she had laughed when the possibility
was suggested. After consulting with
James, she asked her parents if they would object to her having it at
home. They had been touched, and now
they were busy ensuring that everything was in place.
Felicity Evans was working in the
Trevallion's huge garden. She had been
put in charge of decorating the house, and weeding the garden, a job that had
taken several weekends to perfect. She
planned on doing the flower arrangements the day before the wedding, to ensure
that they stayed fresh, but that didn't mean that she could completely forget
about them.
The rehearsal was a week before the
wedding itself. Lily, her father,
Flick, Kat and Kat's friend, Amy Militaris all went to the church. After speaking to Debbie and Paul Militaris
Lily had decided that Kat had a point, and Amy joined the wedding list. They arrived outside the gothic church, and
Kat and Amy looked at it in awe.
"It's huge." Kat breathed.
"Pretty." Amy informed her. "Very pretty."
They met James and Sirius, and then went
off to find the vicar. When he turned
up, he looked at Felicity and Sirius who were sharing a joke arm in arm.
"Are you ready?" he asked them. Looking at Sirius' face, then at each other,
Lily and James spluttered.
"Not us," Flick informed him, "them."
"Oh, sorry," the minister turned to Lily and
James. "Are you ready?" he asked
them. They nodded assent, and
everything went well. After half an
hour, they were happy that everything was perfect and went off home.
Two days before the wedding, James had a
stag night. Thinking about it, Lily
came to the conclusion that in his case it was more appropriate than anybody
else's. Anyway, she didn't know the
details of what went on, and she had no intention of finding out. The words underwear and flag seemed to be
associated with each other, and on discovering this, she kept well away.
The day before the wedding was
incredibly hectic. There was so little
time, and so many things to see to.
"It's manic," Lily gasped at her fiancé,
when he came to help. "I've been up
since five. Go and ask mum. I've got a million and one things to do -
orders from her. No one would believe
it was our wedding." Smiling at her
dishevelled look, James found Evie Trevallion in the kitchen, and was told to
ensure that his parents had rooms in the hotel, and to put up a camp bed in
Kat's room, as Amy was staying the night. He did so without any fuss. He
got on well with Evie and Hugo Trevallion, and he wanted it to stay that way.
Finally, everything was ready, and James
was gone. Evie and Flick were putting
Kat to bed, and Lily was left with her father. Hugo regarded his younger daughter sombrely. This was the last night that she was to be completely his. There had always been a special bond between
Hugo and Lily, and he couldn't help but wonder whether it would be broken. His beautiful red head smiled at him, and sneaked
on to his lap. He was transported back
to the time when she had truly been his little girl; sneaking in exactly the
same way after her mother had sent her to bed. Lily smiled at him.
"Do you remember the day mum found out that
I didn't stay in bed once she put me there?" she asked, "I used to come
downstairs, and visit you in the study, and I wouldn't go to bed unless you
carried me there."
"Right little madam you were," her father
smiled. "I don't know who was more
disappointed when Evie found out - you or me. I don't know Lil, you grew up so fast. I can remember the first time I saw you. You and Pet were the best thing that ever happened to me. I remember your first day at school. You were so proud of that pinafore and
sweatshirt, your mum had a hard job getting them off of you. And you always used to come and find out
what I'd done at work."
"But really I wanted to tell you about
school." Lily smiled. "I remember."
"Now look at you," her father went on. "All grown up, and a credit to your mother
and I. You've always been special,
Lily, never forget that. And no matter
what happens - where you go, or what you do, you'll always be my baby, and I'll
always love you."
"I love you too Daddy." Lily replied, softly, and as she had done so
many years ago, she kissed his cheek, and left him to his thoughts.
Chapter 24 - Dearly Beloved
Kat and Amy were up at the crack of dawn
on the morning of the wedding. They
made quite a contrast with each other – Kat was fair and had eyes of deepest,
darkest blue while Amy had dark hair and hazel eyes. Both girls were small, but where Kat was dimpled, Amy was
incredibly skinny thanks to prolonged illness, although she was beginning to
fill out. The two of them bounded into
Felicity's room.
"Morning Flick!" Kat shook her elder sister
awake.
"Kat!" Felicity moaned. "What time is it?"
"Don't know." Kat replied, glibly. "I don't have a watch!" Felicity glanced at the clock on the bedside
table.
"Katherine Marie Evans! It's five o'clock in the morning! Come back at seven, and I might see about
getting you breakfast." With that,
Felicity rolled over and went back to her well-deserved slumbers. Kat looked at Amy who shrugged, and then the
two of them went back to Kat's bedroom, and got back into bed. Very soon, they were fast asleep.
At seven o'clock, Kat woke with a start,
excited all over again. She shook her
friend gently, and the two of them made their way to Flick's room once
more. Only Felicity wasn't there.
"Where is she?" Amy asked.
"Dunno." Kat replied. "Let's find Lily." And with she danced towards the door of Lily's room. She would have opened it, but before she
could she was interrupted by a melodic voice.
"Kat? Amy? What are you doing?" Lily looked at them in astonishment.
"Looking for you." Amy told her. "Morning Lily."
"Morning Amy. Morning Kat. I suggest we
all go downstairs and get some breakfast before doing anything else." Inwardly, Lily groaned. The prospect of food made her feel quite
sick. But the three of them set off for
the kitchen, where they were greeted by Felicity, who shoved bowls of
cornflakes in front of the girls, and offered Lily some toast. Lily eyed it with disgust, but took a slice
none the less, and sat crumbling it.
"You're supposed to eat the food Lily."
Flick admonished her. Lily smiled
weakly, and then started to eat her breakfast. Slowly. It took her half an hour
to finish one slice of toast, and when she was done, Evie was washing the
little girls, and getting them dressed.
When Kat and Amy had finished in the
bathroom, Lily locked herself in there for an hour. By the time she had finished, Felicity was frantic.
"Lily! The weddings at eleven, and it's half eight now. Aunt Evie, Uncle Hugo and I still need to wash
you know. We've only got two and a half
hours left!"
However, by ten o'clock, they were all
nearly ready. Felicity appeared, her
shoulder length brown tresses sopping wet from a wash, although she had got as
far as her petticoat. She muttered a spell,
and her hair was dry. After running a
brush through it, she sat in front of Evie Trevallion. Evie was a hairdresser, and Lily had asked
her to organise everyone. When she had
finished with Felicity and the little girls, Evie turned to her youngest
daughter. She smiled as she saw the
curly masses floating down Lily's back. Burnishing them with a brush, she set the veil and tiara of flowers on
to Lily's head, and then turned the girl around to look at her. The sight brought tears to her eyes, although
she smiled through them. Lily looked
like a fairy tale princess. She was
completely different to her elder sister. Petunia had wanted a 'traditional' wedding complete with meringue,
frills and flourishes. Lily's dress
looked incredibly simple, a plain ivory dress with ruffled sleeves with an
overdress of white brocade. It was
unconventional, and it was stunning. Lily had always been pretty, but in that dress, she looked surreal.
"Aunt Evie! We've got to go." Felicity poked her head around the door. Evie nodded and wiped away her tears. She looked at Lily one last time, and then
Lily rose on to the tips of her toes and kissed her mother.
"One last time, eh mum." she smiled. "Next time I do that, I'll be Lily
Potter." Evie smiled and nodded, before
kissing her daughter.
"Go and find your father," she told her
daughter. "He's probably moping in the
garden. And remember - no more than
five minutes late."
"Yes mum." Lily blew her mother one last kiss, and then ran off to find her father. Evie laughed. Lily had always been like that. Blasé about everything.
Meanwhile, James and Sirius had made it
as far as the church, and Sirius was doing his best to calm his friend
down. Sadly, his best wasn't very
good. James was pacing the vestry when
Flick appeared.
"Hi guys, how're you doing? Sirius, your cravat's wonky. Here," and she straightened it. "James, chill out. Lily was ready to leave when I left; only she had to find Uncle
Hugo. Aunt Evie said he was in the
garden, so he's probably having a tête at tête with Lil. Aunt Evie told her she's to be no more than
five minutes late, and knowing Lily, she'll cut four minutes off of that
time. I've got to go. Kat and Amy have probably given the vicar a
heart attack by now. Oh, and James?"
James looked at her. "Good Luck."
It was exactly one minute past eleven
when the organist began to play the bridal march, and Lily and her entourage
started their procession down the long aisle. People gasped at the beauty of the scene. Kat and Amy were at the head of the procession, in plain sashed
dresses of blue and green. A solitary
Felicity attired in the same colours and with the same simplicity followed
them. Then, a radiant bride and her
father drew up the rear. James and
Sirius stood waiting at the front, and when Lily reached them she whispered.
"No dung bombs," and smiled at them,
breaking the tension. Then all of them
turned to face the vicar.
"God is love, and those who live in love
live in God: and God lives in them." The service began. After Sirius and Remus had finished the
readings, and the vicar completed his sermon, they came to the actual marriage
part of the service.
"...James, will you take Lily to be your
wife? Will you love her, comfort her,
honour and protect her, and, forsaking all others, be faithful to her as long
as you both shall live?"
"I will." James answered firmly. The priest turned to Lily.
"Lily, will you take James to be your
husband? Will you love him, comfort
him, honour and protect him, and, forsaking all others, be faithful to him as
long as you both shall live?"
"I will." Lily replied. Then the priest received Lily's right hand
from her father, and gave it to James.
"I, James Matthew, take you Lily Alexandra,
to be my wife, to have and to hold from this day forward; for better, for
worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love, cherish and
worship, till death us do part, according to God's holy law; and this is my
solemn vow." Then Lily took James'
right hand.
"I, Lily Alexandra,
take you James Matthew, to be my husband, to have and to hold from this day
forward; for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in
health, to love, cherish and obey, till death us do part, according to God's
holy law; and this is my solemn vow." Then the vicar took the rings from Sirius, and blessed them. They were exchanged, and then the vicar
spoke again.
"In the presence of God, and before this congregation,
James and Lily have given their consent and made their marriage vows to each
other. They have declared their
marriage by the joining of hands and by the giving and receiving of a ring. I therefore proclaim that they are husband
and wife." The service was completed,
and Lily and James, Felicity and Sirius, Katherine and Amy, Evie and Hugo
Trevallion and Edward and Helena Potter went to sign the register. The first thing Lily did after signing her
last Lily A. Trevallion was to kiss her father and mother. Sirius raised his eyebrows at her, and James
smiled.
"What?" she asked. "They're my mum and dad. I just threw away their name, don't you think they deserve some kind of
thanks for the twenty one years they put up with me?" Then she turned to Edward and Helena Potter, and kissed
them. Helena's eyes twinkled. Finally, Lily turned to her husband, and
threw her arms around him. After
kissing him, she smiled at the assorted company. "Everyone finished? Then
off we go."
They left the church in a flurry of
activity, and within half an hour they were all at the Trevallion's home. Everyone sat down at the long tables that
had been set up on the lawn, and it was time for speeches. Sirius, as best man, went first.
Chapter 25 - Together Forever
"Flowers,
apparently, are important at weddings. Well, James is all right then, he's got a flower of his own. Lily will cause me severe bodily harm for
that crack, but it has to be said. Lily
of course, will disagree, and I advise James to agree with her, because there
are three rules in married life, which apparently apply to every couple. James, here's a set for you.
1. 1. Lily will always be right.
2. 2. If Lily is wrong, refer to rule number one.
3. 3. Lily can be wrong if she chooses to be so, and
if it is in her best interests.
Now,
weddings are supposed to be times of sheer embarrassment for the couple
involved. It just so happens that I
have some compromising pictures of James and Lily, which I've, had enlarged. This was taken at six o'clock in the
morning, and what they were doing on top of the astronomy tower, I don't want
to know. Knowing the two of them,
arranging something compromising. I
have others, but they're too embarrassing, and I don't think Felicity would
appreciate it if James returned the favour at our wedding. They are however, available on demand, and
can be purchased if you wish to do so, although I'm not sure why you'd want
one.
Having
said all that, I have to be serious. Which of course I am. Lil and
James are a fantastic couple, and I'd like to propose a toast. To Lily and
James, may they live to a ripe old age without too many marital feuds. James, you have my number. If she gets violent, just call." Amid laughter, Sirius sat down, only to be
thumped by Lily on one side, and Felicity on the other. Then Flick stood up.
"Normally at this point James would toast the
bridesmaids, but before he does that, I have a few things to say. Mainly because Lily was complaining that
only men get to make speeches the other day. I have it on good authority that James once said that if he married Lily
he'd be marrying a sergeant major. Lil,
much as I love you, he was right. However, I'd like to issue a few words of warning.
Children. If you must have them, I hope that you pity them
accordingly. With parents like James
and Lily the poor kids will have a lot to live up to, and if they're a
redheaded James they have my sympathy.
Food. Make sure you have a fire extinguisher handy at all times, as I know
both of you are liable to forget that you're cooking something and go off and
work.
Business. Never mix business with pleasure. It always goes pear shaped. I admit this warning's probably come a bit late, but there we go. And James, if you have to curse people, try
not to attack Lily in the process.
I'd love to toast myself, but Lily told
me that it would be egotistical. So I
told James to do it. Anyway, as the
brides best woman, or maid of honour, or whatever they're called, I'd like to
say this. Lil, you're the best friend a
girl could have, and make sure you let him know who's the boss."
"Flick, Sirius, thanks. Apparently I have to say something that
doesn't involve insulting my wife. I'd
have thought the words my wife were insulting enough, but anyway. I'd like to thank Evie and Hugo Trevallion
for bringing Lil up to be the treasure she is, and for hosting us today. Thanks chaps. I'd also like to mention my own parents, who have put up with
bedlam since I could crawl. I blame my
father. So does my mother, but never
mind. I'd like to propose a toast to
the bridesmaids - Kat, Amy and Flick, for looking terribly pretty, and not
overshadowing the bride. And I think
that's about it. Enjoy the food, and
have fun."
Then Hugo Trevallion stood up.
"I'd like to congratulate Lily and James,
and I have one thing to say. It's your
dance." James smiled at him, and then
at Lily, stood up, and offered her his hand. She accepted, and whispered to him.
"James, what exactly are we dancing
to?" James shook his head, and then the
band struck up, as the bride and groom took centre stage.
"Such
captivating green eyes,
those tender and
serene eyes,
those fascinating
green eyes,
they're loving and
they're true.
The sea beneath the
blue skies,
is envying your
green eyes,
the beauty of the
woodland,
keeps reminding me
too.
My heart where-in
my love lies,
is telling me of
love ties,
I look into your
green eyes,
And wonder if you
care.
My dreams are all
about you,
I'll never, never
doubt you,
one look into your
green eyes
and I find my
heaven there."
The song ended, and James kissed his
wife's hand. Lily had other ideas and
kissed him on the lips. Then the band
struck up again, and other couples joined them. Lily looked at James, winked, and then dragged him off to see all
the visitors. The saw Bobbie with her
boyfriend, and Emily, both of whom were with Ellie and Cee, and they found
Remus and Sirius and thanked them, and then Lily met all of James'
relatives. After smiling until she thought
her jaw would break, the two of them finally escaped back to the dance
floor. Unfortunately, while there they
bumped into Lily's Auntie Maureen, who had told Lily's mother that they were
made for each other at Petunia's wedding.
"Lily! Congratulations my dear! How are
you? Lovely wedding, and to think, the
last time I saw the two of you was at Petty's wedding. Speaking of which, where is Petunia?"
"On holiday." Lily replied, eyes going cold
all of a sudden.
"Now? Oh well, never mind. Look,
there's your mother, I'll go and speak to her." and Maureen disappeared. James bent down, and whispered into Lily's
ear.
"Don't let it get to you. You know you'd have hated it if Petunia had
been here anyway."
"Didn't mean she had to book her holiday to
coincide with my wedding though, did it? I endured her stupid reception, she could have returned the favour."
Lily hissed back.
"Never mind, sweetie. Let's go and find my mum and dad. It'll be more fun for you." so off they
went, and had a good long natter with Helena and Edward Potter.
The festivities went on for hours, but
at five o'clock, Lily and James had to leave. Smiling at everyone, Lily threw her bouquet. A rather startled looking Emily caught it. Lily smiled at her, and then waved goodbye
to everyone.
They arrived at their destination at
seven o'clock, just as the sun was setting and onlookers saw two figures
perched on a rock silhouetted against the setting sun, with eyes for none but
each other. It seemed as if they were
part of the landscape, and as it drew dark, they faded from view, as though
they were together for all eternity.
THE END
If you want to listen to 'Green Eyes' it's on my webpage, The Marauder's Den. Please, please, please review this. In my wisdom, I managed to lose the whole story, so I would really appreciate it if you would review. If you want, I'll even e-mail you with a long, chatty and pointless thank you. Oh, and if it's not mine it's someone elses!
