Okay, i've listened to inside out fifty billion times today. I don't even really like the song. Anyhow, i have a history essay, and while i'm waiting for my teacher to send me back my thesis, i think i'll wirte part five
I would swallow my pride
I would choke on the rhines
But the lack thereof
would leave me empty inside
I would swallow my doubt
Turn it inside out
Find nothing but faith in nothing
Want to put my tender
Heart in a blender
Watch it spend round
To a beautiful oblivion
Rendezvous
Then I'm through with you
I think this acuratelly describes l/j. More j than l. Whatever. Totally random, if you prefer.
"...Egyptian mummies were a way a of preserving the bodies of wizards so that their powerwould remain inact. The spells involved included..-"Proffessor Binns droned on, completely unaware that half his class had fallen asleep. Or at least until snoring interuppted.
"Ms. Evans!" The ghost gave her a reproving look. "I suppose you know so much about Egyptian mummies you have no need to pay attention?"
Lily rubbed her eyes. She'd been up late again, working on the History essay. Right now she was too tired to think.
"Yes, actually," she muttered. Proffessor Binns heard, and his translucent body turned abrilliant shade of red.
"Ms Evans!" he squealed, his voice reaching as higher pitch than any ordinary male could have reached, with the sole exception of Proffessor Flitwick. "Then, by all means, why don't you share your essay with us!"
The students in the classroom muttered amongst themselves. Lily was too tired to notice, and Binns was in more oblivious than usual in his anger. Lily was usual entirely respectful of the teachers, to the point which disgusted many of her classmates. James, who had been dozing off, perked up slighty (actually, he open his eyes and attempted signs of life) when he saw Lily walking drowsily towards the front of the room.
"Egyptian mummies," she began, clearing her throat. With a change of mind, she put the paper down, and looked directly at... or rather, through, the ghost. "Egyptian mummies were a fruitless attempts to regain immortality through a series of absurd incantations which have absolutely no relevance to us." She looked up tiredly to find utter silence.
"Yeah Evans!" someone shouted. The students burst into appluase. Proffessor Binns looked ready to explode. Lily went back to her seat and promptly fell asleep, so she didn't hear, when he finally recovered his insubstantial tongue, Binns tell her that she had detention.
"Are you Lily Evans?" James was lounging outside the door when Lily came out after a long lecture from Proffessor Binns.
"No, I'm not." She sounded sarcastic, but there was more to it than that. Realizing something, she asked, "Um, didn't Charms start a couple minutes ago?" Frowning in concentration, as thoughtrying to remebersomething,she turned to James. "What are you doing here?"
James laughed off her hostility. "Since when did I care about being late to class? Besides, ifyou walked to class by yourself you would end up on the Quidditch field or somewhere equally remote."
In her dazedstate what Jamessaid made perfect sense to Lily, but the Quidditch field brought up memories that were naggingatthe back of her mind. She shook herheadto clearit as James steered her into the charms classroom. Sirius gave aknowing smile to his friend, which James chase to ingore. Flitwick had long ago decided that both James and Lily were the most heavenly of students and didn't berate them for being late.
But the bouncing charms did serve to wake Lily up, if only because it's hard to stay asleep when rabbits were pouncing all around the classroom.
What was I thinking? Lily asked herself. And she wasn't refering to her little speech in History.
"There so cute!" Karana had chosen to cuddle the rabbits instead of charm them. "Don't they get hurt from flying around the room like this?" She rubbed one of the rabbits bruised nose.
"I'm sure Madam Pomfrey can take care of it," Lily said, not paying attention. But she was no longer tired, just lost in thought.
Karana looked at her friend, puzzled for a moment, then smiling as she realized something. "So," she said,giving her frienda knowing look. "How's Quidditch going?"
"Okay." Lily laughed shortly, and came out of her trance. "It's kind of funny, actually; I thought I'd have trouble making the team and now I realize that the trouble is going to be finding six other players who can, you know, stay on there brooms long enough to score a goal."
Karana smiled. Her friend hadn't been in such a good mood in awhile. "Anyone else any good?" And most people would have thought subtlety wasn't Karana's strong point.
"Oh, well there's Sirius, this second year named Will, and James, of course..." Lily shook her head again, and muttered a charm over the rabbit.
"Lily!" Proffessor Flitwik squeaked, rushing over. "It's Elivatus, not allivatus!" He smiled at the that rabbit which now occupied multiple bodies. "We have enough rabbits as is, I really don't think we need ten more!"
Karana scooped up one of the miniature bunnies. "They're cuter than flying bunnies, anyhow," she murmered into the rabbits fur. "C'mon, Lily, you probably should put the rabbits back into one body before you go.
Lily laughed,and said the revocation. "But they were so cuuute," she mimickedher friend good naturedly.
Karana just smiled.
"So," Sirius said, on the other side of the classroom.
"So." James lifted an eyebrow and sent a rabbit whizzing across the room.
"So...?" Sirius looked at his friend questioningly.
"So...?" James returned.
"You came to class late," Sirius said, commenting on it as though it were the weather.
"I usually do," James told him. His rabbit began bouncing in various directions, including on top of Sirius.
"But not usually because you've been waiting for a certain someone to come out of the classroom," Sirius shot back.
"Astute observation." But James smiled, a sort of silly smile.
Sirius shook his head. "You have it bad, Prongs my friend." He put the rabbits back into the cage. "Time for lunch." He rubbed his stomach hungrily. "And no lovesick friend is going to hold me up." And he dragged James out of the room, protesting all the way.
"You know," Karana said as she sat down to the table. "There's a dance coming up soon." Her eyes glinted; her comment had a specific purpose, but she was going to have fun with it as well. "I wonder who Amos Diggory's taking..."
Lily just smiled.
"Are you going to ask her, or not?" Sirius persisted.
James shook his head, unsure, then slowly nodded. "I guess I might as well... I mean, there's no one else I have any particular intrest in."
Sirius looked at his friend, and for a moment he didn't speak. "You do realize you rival Snape in the ego department, right?" he asked lightly, hoping his works would at least pentrate James skull to some extent. But it didn't; at least, not immediatly.
Lily rushed down the flights of stairs the dugeons, cursing herself for being late. She'd forgotton her potions book, which was a no win situation; Avery would be mad if she came on time without it or late with it. She was just about to open the door when...
"Peeves!" she yelled, frustrated. "GO AWAY!" There wassuch anger in her voice that Peeves did actually turn to go.
"Touchy, touchy," he muttered, zooming off to go harass someone else.
"Um...Lily?" Lily turned to find James Potter standing behind her.
"Do you ever go to class on time?" Lily asked crossly.
"No," James told her lightly. "But you haven't been doing so well yourself." He smiled, and Lily scowled. "Anyhow, do you want to go to the Thanksgiving dance with me?"
Lily looked at him, suprised...then smiled, and opened her mouth...
Then clamped it shut.
"You don't expect me to say no, do you?" she asked, harshness edging around her voice.
James was utterly speechless, because he hadn't expectered her to say no.
"Just what I thought." Lily scowled, and pushed open the door to potions, leaving James stunned behind her.
Karana noted that her friends good mood had swiftly dissappeared.
So, I know that was kind of weird, but i couldn't bear for them to go off and live happily ever after just yet...so very sorry, but it really did seem to soon...anyhow, r/rplease!
I would swallow my pride
I would choke on the rhines
But the lack thereof
would leave me empty inside
I would swallow my doubt
Turn it inside out
Find nothing but faith in nothing
Want to put my tender
Heart in a blender
Watch it spend round
To a beautiful oblivion
Rendezvous
Then I'm through with you
I think this acuratelly describes l/j. More j than l. Whatever. Totally random, if you prefer.
"...Egyptian mummies were a way a of preserving the bodies of wizards so that their powerwould remain inact. The spells involved included..-"Proffessor Binns droned on, completely unaware that half his class had fallen asleep. Or at least until snoring interuppted.
"Ms. Evans!" The ghost gave her a reproving look. "I suppose you know so much about Egyptian mummies you have no need to pay attention?"
Lily rubbed her eyes. She'd been up late again, working on the History essay. Right now she was too tired to think.
"Yes, actually," she muttered. Proffessor Binns heard, and his translucent body turned abrilliant shade of red.
"Ms Evans!" he squealed, his voice reaching as higher pitch than any ordinary male could have reached, with the sole exception of Proffessor Flitwick. "Then, by all means, why don't you share your essay with us!"
The students in the classroom muttered amongst themselves. Lily was too tired to notice, and Binns was in more oblivious than usual in his anger. Lily was usual entirely respectful of the teachers, to the point which disgusted many of her classmates. James, who had been dozing off, perked up slighty (actually, he open his eyes and attempted signs of life) when he saw Lily walking drowsily towards the front of the room.
"Egyptian mummies," she began, clearing her throat. With a change of mind, she put the paper down, and looked directly at... or rather, through, the ghost. "Egyptian mummies were a fruitless attempts to regain immortality through a series of absurd incantations which have absolutely no relevance to us." She looked up tiredly to find utter silence.
"Yeah Evans!" someone shouted. The students burst into appluase. Proffessor Binns looked ready to explode. Lily went back to her seat and promptly fell asleep, so she didn't hear, when he finally recovered his insubstantial tongue, Binns tell her that she had detention.
"Are you Lily Evans?" James was lounging outside the door when Lily came out after a long lecture from Proffessor Binns.
"No, I'm not." She sounded sarcastic, but there was more to it than that. Realizing something, she asked, "Um, didn't Charms start a couple minutes ago?" Frowning in concentration, as thoughtrying to remebersomething,she turned to James. "What are you doing here?"
James laughed off her hostility. "Since when did I care about being late to class? Besides, ifyou walked to class by yourself you would end up on the Quidditch field or somewhere equally remote."
In her dazedstate what Jamessaid made perfect sense to Lily, but the Quidditch field brought up memories that were naggingatthe back of her mind. She shook herheadto clearit as James steered her into the charms classroom. Sirius gave aknowing smile to his friend, which James chase to ingore. Flitwick had long ago decided that both James and Lily were the most heavenly of students and didn't berate them for being late.
But the bouncing charms did serve to wake Lily up, if only because it's hard to stay asleep when rabbits were pouncing all around the classroom.
What was I thinking? Lily asked herself. And she wasn't refering to her little speech in History.
"There so cute!" Karana had chosen to cuddle the rabbits instead of charm them. "Don't they get hurt from flying around the room like this?" She rubbed one of the rabbits bruised nose.
"I'm sure Madam Pomfrey can take care of it," Lily said, not paying attention. But she was no longer tired, just lost in thought.
Karana looked at her friend, puzzled for a moment, then smiling as she realized something. "So," she said,giving her frienda knowing look. "How's Quidditch going?"
"Okay." Lily laughed shortly, and came out of her trance. "It's kind of funny, actually; I thought I'd have trouble making the team and now I realize that the trouble is going to be finding six other players who can, you know, stay on there brooms long enough to score a goal."
Karana smiled. Her friend hadn't been in such a good mood in awhile. "Anyone else any good?" And most people would have thought subtlety wasn't Karana's strong point.
"Oh, well there's Sirius, this second year named Will, and James, of course..." Lily shook her head again, and muttered a charm over the rabbit.
"Lily!" Proffessor Flitwik squeaked, rushing over. "It's Elivatus, not allivatus!" He smiled at the that rabbit which now occupied multiple bodies. "We have enough rabbits as is, I really don't think we need ten more!"
Karana scooped up one of the miniature bunnies. "They're cuter than flying bunnies, anyhow," she murmered into the rabbits fur. "C'mon, Lily, you probably should put the rabbits back into one body before you go.
Lily laughed,and said the revocation. "But they were so cuuute," she mimickedher friend good naturedly.
Karana just smiled.
"So," Sirius said, on the other side of the classroom.
"So." James lifted an eyebrow and sent a rabbit whizzing across the room.
"So...?" Sirius looked at his friend questioningly.
"So...?" James returned.
"You came to class late," Sirius said, commenting on it as though it were the weather.
"I usually do," James told him. His rabbit began bouncing in various directions, including on top of Sirius.
"But not usually because you've been waiting for a certain someone to come out of the classroom," Sirius shot back.
"Astute observation." But James smiled, a sort of silly smile.
Sirius shook his head. "You have it bad, Prongs my friend." He put the rabbits back into the cage. "Time for lunch." He rubbed his stomach hungrily. "And no lovesick friend is going to hold me up." And he dragged James out of the room, protesting all the way.
"You know," Karana said as she sat down to the table. "There's a dance coming up soon." Her eyes glinted; her comment had a specific purpose, but she was going to have fun with it as well. "I wonder who Amos Diggory's taking..."
Lily just smiled.
"Are you going to ask her, or not?" Sirius persisted.
James shook his head, unsure, then slowly nodded. "I guess I might as well... I mean, there's no one else I have any particular intrest in."
Sirius looked at his friend, and for a moment he didn't speak. "You do realize you rival Snape in the ego department, right?" he asked lightly, hoping his works would at least pentrate James skull to some extent. But it didn't; at least, not immediatly.
Lily rushed down the flights of stairs the dugeons, cursing herself for being late. She'd forgotton her potions book, which was a no win situation; Avery would be mad if she came on time without it or late with it. She was just about to open the door when...
"Peeves!" she yelled, frustrated. "GO AWAY!" There wassuch anger in her voice that Peeves did actually turn to go.
"Touchy, touchy," he muttered, zooming off to go harass someone else.
"Um...Lily?" Lily turned to find James Potter standing behind her.
"Do you ever go to class on time?" Lily asked crossly.
"No," James told her lightly. "But you haven't been doing so well yourself." He smiled, and Lily scowled. "Anyhow, do you want to go to the Thanksgiving dance with me?"
Lily looked at him, suprised...then smiled, and opened her mouth...
Then clamped it shut.
"You don't expect me to say no, do you?" she asked, harshness edging around her voice.
James was utterly speechless, because he hadn't expectered her to say no.
"Just what I thought." Lily scowled, and pushed open the door to potions, leaving James stunned behind her.
Karana noted that her friends good mood had swiftly dissappeared.
So, I know that was kind of weird, but i couldn't bear for them to go off and live happily ever after just yet...so very sorry, but it really did seem to soon...anyhow, r/rplease!
