Yay!!!! It's year five!!! Anyone congratulating me? Anyway,
no, I'm not writing any dream of mine at this time of the day [*pokes tongue out
childishly*] Just a little something for you to expect in this year… Voldemort
with a vulture hat and the Statue of Liberty [I know my brain can work it
out!!! Don't worry about me :P not like you will, anyway]… Animagi [take a
guess on what Lily and Adele are???]… Some new mages [hah!!! And you thought I ran
out of ideas??? Well, actually, I did. I was so bored I thought I'd create
something more :P]… Someone you'd least expect will appear [no, really, this
person hadn't even APPEARED yet. Besides, s/he will have one character here…]…
Miss Divinator goes on strike [*grinz* you'll love it, I think!] and a couple
more my tiny brain couldn't think of at the moment. I didn't really plan it,
but I want these to be in the fifth year ^^
Anyone decides
that I should be given a present because I reached Year Five? Nah! I guess not!
A very very good [not] friend of mine told me I need to get myself a life for
being able to live up to Y5. horrid, huh? Thanks for your help [in reading, in
reviewing, in being so nice to me… everything!] in advance!! Hope you enjoy
this one, tho it'll hardly make much sense [face it. What did I write that has
sense?]!!!
bunny chan
Disclaimer: Is this something to eat or am I just
plain stupid today?
The Marauding Five : Year Five
Chapter 1: Lily's Temper
'Rise and shine! It's
first of holidays!' Adele Varens was greeted. She opened a tired eye and caught
the sun's dull yellow rays through her bedroom window. She squinted a little at
the figure next to her, trying to make out who it was.
'Adeline, let me
sleep. Please,' Adele murmured, rolling back and hiding her head into her
covers. She felt like a tortoise, but when you're tired, do you really consider
all these?? No, right? Exactly Adele's point.
'No. get up now,
dimwit! Our neighbours are calling for you!' Adeline cried, yanking the covers
from Adele. Adele rubbed her eyes tiredly, turning to her twin sister.
'Adeline Louisa
Varens stop playing with me!!!! There's no way they'd wake me up at – what? –
eight in the morning!' Adele grumbled.
She got up all
the same, deciding that her sister's voice isn't really pleasant in dreams.
Adele groaned. Not that she wanted to go back to sleep either. She had just
dreamt that Sirius was proposing to her (in a rather weird way), Lily was
kidnapped by Lord Voldemort, Sirius was trapped with some sort of creature and
James was dissected by Voldemort. Not a really pleasant dream to have since in
involves your best friends.
She let out a
little laugh though. Dreams are always absurd to her. And unless she's Lily
Evans, she wouldn't care a tuppence for any dreams, ridiculous or not. Adele
went over to the nearby sink.
'Hey, hey, don't
forget me,' Adeline called.
'Wait until I'm
done,' Adele said sarcastically.
'No, Adele! I
want my breakfast!' Adeline retorted.
'Oh, fine.'
Reluctantly,
Adele helped her crippled sister onto her wheelchair and wheeled her to the
basin. Adeline smiled gratefullyat her.
'Now that's more
like it. Your friends are still calling,' she said, indicating the window.
'Shoot! Why
didn't you tell me sooner?' Adele said, running hastily towards the French
window.
'Brush your teeth
first!' Adeline called, wiping her mouth on a fluffy towel. Adele winced but
followed the orders. Adeline wheeled herself to the window and saw four earnest
faces at the Varens's backyard. They groaned though, when they saw Adeline.
'Adele, come
down!' Sirius yelled.
'I'm not Adele,'
Adele replied. 'I'm Adeline.'
'We know! Call
Adele to come down or we'll go up!' James called. Adeline looked surprised.
Save their parents, no one could tell Adele and Adeline apart. They were
physically the same down to the core.
'Maybe you'd
better come up. Hang on, I'll open the door,' Adele said, turning.
'No!!! Forget it!
Just step back!' Lily ordered. Puzzled, Adeline wheeled herself a meter
backwards. The last time Adele had asked her to step back, she was trying a
long jump. She knocked straight at her sister, causing her to tip over with a
thousand tiny scratches.
'Wingardium
Leviosa!' Lily's voice cried. One by one, the three boys were levitated through
the huge window. Finally, Lily herself floated into the room. Adeline stared in
awe, gaping jealously.
'Say Adeline,
who're you? You looked almost like Adele, only a teeny bit paler and why are
you on a wheelchair?' the four Marauders chorused in one breath. As soon as
they'd finished, they heave a huge breath to fill in their lungs again.
'I'm Adele's twin
sister. A few minutes older. I have a spinal cord injury ever since I was only
three,' Adeline replied calmly.
'Hey!' Adele
called.
'Hullo Adele.
Your sister a witch, too?' Lily asked.
'Recognize me?
I'm impressed. Nah, Adeline's a muggle,' Adele said.
'Never said
anything about her,' Remus said.
Adele kept quiet.
'Why don't you
fix food, sis? You know my cooking,' Adele said, turning to her sister. Adeline
smiled at Adele and pushed herself off.
'So… why?' Sirius
repeated.
'Um… because
she's not like my sister.'
'What?'
'She's more like
a motherly figure. Like a second mother, know what I mean?' Adele said. 'Mom
lets me do anything I want to most of the time, but Adeline forced me back into
the line. It's really annoying. What are you doing here?'
'We're doing
homework, remember?' James reminded.
Usually the
Marauders would have finished their homework on the train ('The Professors gave
to little,' Sirius sniggered) but the Slytherin Gang decided to pay a visit and
stayed for 10 minutes with curses and hexes flying around. For the remaining journey,
the group talked all about the unsuccessful ball because of the mixmatched
troubles caused.
'Oh. Right. I
thought we might go shopping,' Adele said. lily snorted.
'Yeah, on the day
I die,' Lily said. 'I don't feel like doing any homework today. Can we change
plans, please?'
'Yeah! Jimmy,
you're the only one who wants to do homework,' Remus agrreed.
'First Jam, now
Jimmy?' James said incredously.
'Jimmy's sweet!'
Lily piped.
'Whatever.'
'Let's all
practice our powers, then. We're doing Black Magic now,' Sirius said.
The four teens
stared at him as if he turned into an elephant.
'Sirius Orion
Black, is your mind in its normal state at the moment?' Lily asked in concern.
'Very, very
normal,' Sirius said.
'Unfortunately,
this calls for a brain surgery which involves a very high qualified surgeon,'
Adele said.
'March him to the
hospital!! Hurry! This is a high contagious, non-vaccinated—' James was cut off
in a couple of seconds by a quicker tongue.
'Shuddap, Potter.
I just want to get back at my mom! How dare she throw my beloved
furry-curry-cutey teddy, Seriously Sirius!!!!' Sirius said with pure venom of
vengeance, shaking all over uncontrollably. He shut his eyes tightly,
supposedly against tears.
'You're complaining
for a stupid stuffed toy?' Adele exclaimed in amazement, narrowing her eyes at
Sirius. Somehow this speech and action don't match Sirius's nature. He was
usually a carefree-idiot-who-wouldn't-care-anything-should-he-even-die. That
was Sirius.
'Actually, no. Seriously Sirius is fine,
beautiful, groomed—'
'Shut on it. Get
to the point!' Remus scowled.
'As I was saying,
my beautiful teddy was—'
'SIRIUS!'
'Okay, okay!'
Sirius sighed wistfully. 'I just wanna get back at mom for fun. Is that too
much to ask?' The four groaned, holding their heads heavily.
'Adele can help
you there,' Lily said breezily. 'She wants to use her Psychic on her sister.'
'Oh, wanna have
classic time with Jimmy?' Sirius asked, grinning maliciously.
'No! He'll be
getting me something for my birthday,' Lily said irritably. 'It's another four
weeks's time, remember? Or had you completely lost it?'
'Oh. Yeah. No,
I'm not planning to give you anything on your birthday, flower,' Sirius said.
'Oh, but I am!
I'm coming with you, Jimmy!' Adele said eagerly.
'Breakfast's
ready!' Adeline's voice called from below.
'She's a muggle
invalid and she can cook breakfast in—' (Remus checks his wristwatch) —
'Fifteen minutes? That's incredible!'
'Amazing, huh? She
can do almost everything a regular housewife can, in her chair. She attends
this muggle school for invalids – whatever that means – and they taught her
everything,' Adele said with an unmistakable tinge of envy in her voice and
tone of speaking.
'Aaah… envy her,
eh?' Sirius grinned teasingly.
'Sorta. She
enjoyed doing those stupid things. I don't.'
'But being
yourself is way better than being others,' Lily said intelligently. 'Get me?'
'Yeah. Thanks
Lily,' Adele sighed.
**
'… or this? This one's superb! C'mon! She'll
like it!!' Adele said, eagerly pointing at the Comet 240 which was displayed
beautifully on a satin pillow in the window of Quidditch Supplies. Four
Marauders were shopping for a present, but the four Marauders couldn't decide
what's best for their absent member's coming birthday, namely Lily Evans's.
'No! the Nimbus is way much better!' Remus
argued.
'I say Comets are nice enough! It's
beautiful!' Adele retorted.
'It'll collasp,' Remus said bluntly.
'No it won't! It has the best navigating
sense!'
'Yeah. It crashes into a tree when you just
turn your eyes off for a moment, huh?' Sirius said sarcastically, giving a
mocking smile to go with it.
'No it doesn't! Remus, you tell him that—'
'Sirius, you have my vote on that,' Remus
said, clasping on Sirius's hands as if to say "We're on a team! Let's defeat
this girl!"
'Boing! Adele, you lost the bid!!
Mwahahahahaha!' Sirius laughed insanely, causing passing witches and wizards to
wonder who this poor insane boy's mother was and if she's around, would she be
embarassed that her son's a psycho who thought he was You-Know-Who and go
around laughing madly like an obsessed goat.
'Sirius! Don't embarrass us!' Adele hissed.
'But I agree with Remus that the Nimbus is better,'
Sirius said bluntly.
'Cut it out! Cut it out! Lily has a
broomstick already, so why're we here????' James demanded.
Want to know what happened to the fifth
Marauder? Well, she was grounded at home for the rest of the day for
accidentally electrifying a poor owl from the Ministry when she was practicing
some magic.
'We're here to get your girlfriend a
present, Jimmy,' Sirius said promptly.
'Say, why don't you just kiss her?' Adele
suggested. Sirius and Remus looked at her as if she had just made the smartest
suggestion of the century.
'Lily and I are NOT an item!' James said
hotly, his face burning under his skin. It burned each time someone said Lily's
name and James was furious with it for no particular reason.
'Still, whether you love her or not, your
parents will make you marry her. I'm ready to bet that even before you leave
Hogwarts, you'll be married without knowing it. As in unofficially,' Remus said
intelligently. James stared at him in confusion.
'What? I don't get it!'
'We mean that knowing your parents, they'll
marry you two in secret. They're full of wonderful ideas some – I admit – we
couldn't come up with, too,' Sirius said.
'Sirius admits something???' Adele gasped.
'Yeah, so? You have a problem with that?'
'No.'
'How?' James asked.
'Goodness knows, anyway,' Adele said. She
looked into a Wizarding Games shop. 'Do you think Gobstones will do?'
'You have one,' James said, eager to change
the subject. It isn't worth spending the day arguing with Sirius and Remus. All
odds were against him. After all, they DID kissed. And he DID have feelings for
her, even if it's only a itsy-bitsy-tiny bit of it, like a mite of dust.
'Yeah, but—'
'Rose'd probably be against it,' Remus said
instantly. Adele recollected the time when Rose Evans accidentally got
splattered with the stenching smell. Lily had answered wrongly but, in her
quick reflexes, ducked the flying glob and it hit her mother instead. Short to
say, the results were heaty.
'I guess now,' the small girl sighed.
'Anyone really good at Psychic
here???' Sirius wailed loudly, throwing his arms in exasperation. This time,
all the passing wizards and witches turned to him in surprise, staring at him.
'Sirius Black!!! What a pleasure to meet you
here!!!' a fat lady called suddenly. James, Sirius and Remus recognized her as
Rita Skeeter, a recent graduate of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
'Um…'
'Now, do you know anything about Psychics?
How do they usually dress like? And—' and before Rita could bombard them or
take anything from her handy bag, James cleared his throat loudly.
'Kidding! Kidding! They don't exist, the
Psychics, I mean. They're extinct!' James said loudly so that the whole street
can here.
Rita glared sourly at him but James pulled out
his wand as a warning. And if you have any experience with James in school,
he's nothing like it when he's at home. He is even worst. And knowing James,
Rita backed off and went away without another word. Remus stood on Sirius's big
feet.
'Ow!'
'You dolt!' Adele hissed. 'Seers are rare
enough, let alone Psychics!'
'And that Skeeter bug croning over that
fact?? You're nearly killing Lily! And us!' Remus hissed.
'Okay, okay! I'm sorry!! My big mouth is
sealed. Humble apologies accepted?' Sirius said hopefully.
'No. And to answer your question, James is
best among us seeing that Lily trained him more,' Remus said.
'No, she drilled me. Anyway, what's
the huge idea?' James asked.
'Oh, read Lily's mind.'
The three stared.
And blinked.
Once.
Twice.
'You, my boy, are definitely N-U-T nuts,
association related to the Retarded Heads of Squirrels,' James said finally.
'No one could read Lily's mind! Heck, her
mother even tried to!' Adele exclaimed in a whisper.
'No I'm not nuts!!!! Listen, will you?'
Sirius said in annoyance.
'Alright, spill.'
'I have this book at home where it'll help
you to read minds, unknown to the subject.'
James groaned and Adele and Remus snorted
loudly.
'Lily's an A++++++++ – infinite plusses
there, please – Psychic, a Black and White mage – quite an unusual combination
but it's working pretty fine – and a reincarnation of Lily Trenna, meaning a
Seer. Oh, throw in genius. What do you expect, huh? A stupid cow like that
Skeeter?' James said, pushing all the hard points with demand. Sirius gave it a
thought.
'Gee, I never thought of it before,' Sirius
sighed. 'I guess you're right. Why don't you just kiss it out of her, what she
wants most?'
'Gross,' James winced.
'Liar!' Adele giggled. 'You liked it, didn't
you?'
'Nope.' Somehow, his heart was beating
abnormally fast and abnormally hard against his ribcage. Thump, thump, thump.
Remus's sharp ears caught a slight thump.
'Doesn't sound like it, Jimmy,' Remus
grinned deviously.
'Ahem. Could you stick to only ONE nickname,
puh-leez? This is getting tiring!' James said.
'Jimmy,' the trio replied in unison.
'… it sounds a lot like a girl's name.'
'So stick to it, lover boy,' Adele said.
'Come on, we've got a present to shop for.'
**
'Hullo!!!! Lily!!!!!!' Adele called,
skipping into Bluebells Cup. The three boys dragged behind them a very heavy
bundle of wrapped package. They dropped onto the grounc with exhaustation,
panting heavily like a dog with their tongues stuck out.
Lily came out and the first thing Adele
noticed were that her hands looked strangely white, as if she'd been clenching
it all day. Her face were white, too, making a deep contrast with her dark red
hair and Lily looked as if she'd seen a ghost. She was even whiter than Adele.
'You looked as if you'd seen a ghost,' Adele
commented slowly.
'No, I'd just seen a walking turnip,' Lily
replied. 'I was just excercising self-control. This is the worst birthday
present Petunia got for me! And I thought mother leaving her here with me was
bad enough.'
'Why? What is it?' Remus asked, recovering
from his short-breath-fit-with-the-huge-parcel.
Lily said nothing but led her friends to the
guest room, which was just three doors away. In the room, the Marauders saw a
fat burly man sitting on the couch with Petunia in his arms. And the man looked
about years older than the blonde sister of Lily's. They noticed that the man
was a little purple in face and decided that this was the "walking turnip" Lily
had described earlier.
'Who the heck is that?' Sirius said when
they went to Lily's room.
'Vernon Dursley. Otherwise known as the only
living survivor of planet Turnip where the Turnippeans could was and talk and
grow moustache in a stupid way. Awful, isn't he? I thought Petunia had more
taste than that,' Lily said huffily. She sighed later. 'I promised mom that
I'll be nice to him, though.'
James and Adele were both muttering things
under their breaths (of cursing, perhaps?) and Remus and Sirius looked deep in
thought, as if planning something (revenge?). But when Lily turned to them,
they grinned innocently at her, arising no suspicions.
'Here's your present, Lily. Why not open
it?' Remus said, pushing a big bundle of something to her which they had
carried from Remus's house. It had taken them the whole morning to strangle the
wrappings in a proper place.
Lily's face lit up like a christmas tree as
she eagerly attacked it with full energy.
Inside, she uncovered for different parcels
of presents, one from each of the Marauders. Lily tore off the cards
impatiently, not bothering to read them. She picked up one of the parcels.
'This is from me,' Adele said, referring to
the one Lily was holding.
'Wait. Lemme try to guess what's in it…
let's see… maybe a sorta glass thingy, yes? It's kinda heavy, y'know…' Lily
tore off the papers viciously and opened the box lid to unravel a…
Crystal Orb.
'Okay…' Lily said slowly. 'Mine's wearing
down, so I'll take this as a replacement.'
'That one costs her about fifty galleons!' Sirius
piped. 'She's loaded!'
'No, I'm broke,' Adele corrected.
'I'll try not to break it, then,' Lily said,
smiling sweetly at her. Adele beamed. She had always admired Lily for some
reasons.
'Mine now,' Sirius said instantly.
'No, mine!' James cut.
'Jimmy last,' Remus grinned. Lily pulled out
a small box with blue flowers on its wrapping paper. She jingled it a little.
'Who's this from?' Lily asked.
'Me! Me! Open it!' James cried. Lily slowly
pulled the wrapper off, trying to guess what's in it.
'Wow!' Adele gasped.
'You sly thing!' Remus grinned.
'Put it on!' Sirius urged.
'Like it?' James asked.
'Stop pretending, guys!' Lily laughed. 'I
hadn't opened it yet!' She opened the box's lid and dropped it in surprise.
A little thin, long, silver chain fell onto
her dress's folds, hardly weighing anything at all. The thin mist swirled
around it and a tiny crystal was fastened onto it like a little pendant.
Engraved on the crystal, in tiny neat letters, were the words 'Lily Rose
Evans.'
Next
to the crystal was a ruby, a sapphire, a topaz and a garnet, each of them
engraved with Adele, Sirius, Remus and James respectively. Lily gaped
wordlessly at it, fingering the delicate carvings of the fine necklace's
braids.
'Wow,' Lily said finally, when she found her
voice. Her friends repeated what they had said earlier again:
'Wow!' Adele gasped.
'You sly thing!' Remus grinned.
'Put it on!' Sirius urged.
'Like it?' James asked.
'Like it??? I love it!' Lily laughed,
clasping it on her neck.
'Mine now!!!' Sirius said.
'No!!! It's my turn!' Remus argued. Lily
picked up the yellow box and began unwrapping it.
'Mine,' Sirius smirked haughtily. Remus
ignored him, pretending to not notice his friend.
'Sirius, what were you thinking?' Adele
laughed.
'A starfish crust?' Lily said in amazement.
'Are you thinking of Rottie?'
'Speaking of him, I wonder where he is now,'
James said, thinking pensively. This had all the others thinking, too, of their
previous Defense Against Dark Arts teacher, Professor Rotten Ripp.
Professor Ripp was the oddest teacher one
could have ever imagine. He had a very, very, and I really mean very bad
memory. The worst one could have ever imagined, besides amnesia. He was always
spacing out and had always mixed up the student's name. Not only that, he had a
reputation for wearing the weirdest robes ever.
He came as an orange squid with tentacles at
the bottom, covering his pointy flipper shoes.
He was also cousin to Professor McGonagall and
the "Giant Squid" at the bottom of the lake – uh!! Sea! Just a couple of months
before they bid goodbye to the school, the Giant Squid claimed to be the god of
the sea, Neptune. He had summoned for his cousin to come to him and the
Marauders had pushed him into the lake right after the very terrible year end
ball.
And so is our story of Professor Ripp. He
might have been eaten by his cousin though, as Sirius said before.
'Forget Rottie,' Sirius said. 'Opened a tin
of sardins today.'
'Huh?' Lily said blankly. Sirius clearly
wasn't speaking sense.
'Open the other lid.' Lily did so and drew
out…
'A hippogriff quill? Sirius, is this some
sort of a joke?'
'Open another.'
Finally, Lily drew out a new set of
parchments, quills, ink bottles, decorating stencils and a whole number of
books. She rolled her eyes at Sirius whilst Remus and James complained of the
reason why the parcel the four had wrapped turned out so heavy.
'It's mine now,' Remus said, pushing her the
last present. An orange coloured wrapper with orange and lemon smell wafting
from it. Lily unwrapped it eagerly and peeked into the lid so that she could
get a first peek at it. Seeing darkness, she threw the lid open and everyone
gasped at the contents.
'A telescope!' James gaped.
'A brand-new Galaxy model!!!' Sirius moaned.
'I had wanted that for ages!'
'A lunar chart!' Adele said in amazement.
'And an all-new star chart! Thanks Remus!'
lily grinned.
'No biggee. Just take a good care of it,'
Remus said, grinning at himself in satisfaction.
'Where's the cake? I'm hungry!' James said,
looking around eagerly for a birthday cake.
'Petunia doesn't wants to buy it for me,'
Lily grimaced. Her skin went white again with anger. 'Some sister she is.'
'Well…'
BANG! The door slammed open.
'Do you know what the heck manners is? You
are especially noisy!' Vernon Dursley yelled. The gang could see why Lily had
called him a "walking talking purple turnip from Turnip Planet". He was purple,
like a turnip, and the little splatter of hair on his head looked very much
like the turnip's veggie, if you get what I mean.
'Now dear—' (the Marauders shuddered)
'—don't you bother with them freaks,' Petunia cooed.
'Y'know did, you could do with a better taste,'
Lily said flatly, which in other words, means 'You ought to think again with
this Dursley guy. He's yuck.'
'Shut up, Lily!' Petunia snapped. Something
in Lily snapped, too.
'Watch yourself, Petunia Evans! You've been
yelling at me way too much you- you idiot git! I've been tolerating enough from
you! More than my archenemy you stupid moron!' Lily snapped angrily. Petunia's
lips made a move to yell back in return but Lily's quick tongue beat her to it.
'No! You shut up!! I know exactly what you're
thinking, you- you slimeball git!!! I do not want to keep you suspended even a
second longer so I'll just show you what I'll do!!!!!' Lily yelled. Suddenly,
Petunia found herself being levitated to the ceiling by unknown forces. Vernon,
too, was beginning to freak out. The two flew madly in circles at a very high
speed at the ceilings, with four grinning faces watching the predicament and a
very, insulted girl controlling them.
Adele stared at Lily, who was emitting a
strange white light and possibly unearthly aura around her. Her usually
twinkling eyes were replaced with those of anger and Adele swore that she saw
those licking flames of red in her green eyes. Adele shuddered. She hated the
aura Lily was emitting. It was… eerie.
Sirius whistled softly.
'There goes a part of her,' he whispered.
'A part?' Adele asked blankly, staring at
the angry birthday girl.
'Never seen her lose her temper enough to
even inflate a person. Or levitate them,' James said, shaking his head. 'I
thought that experience with Anna Hopkins was bad enough, but I guess I was
wrong. They saw blondes with blue eyes are mostly dunces.'
'In this case, Petunia's the one,' Remus
said.
Lily was now chanting unknown words loudly
(they couldn't hear those words, though) and in a minute, Vernon Dursley was
set on fire and was hurled out of Lily's room, through her open window. He
narrowly missed Mischief Avenue's (James's house) chimney on the way before
disappearing with a twinkle of light.
Petunia gasped, horrified by the younger
girl's actions to show her temper. Obviously she had never once experienced
Lily's taste for tempers. Now that she had, she had started praying fervently
that Lily wouldn't hurl her off like she had done with the huge, burly Vernon.
She, Petunia, is bound to land miles away from here.
Lily, however, let the blonde girl downa s
she engulfed the room with a white light. Petunia felt the little scratches the
ceiling gave her going and her skin repaired itself from the cuts and bruises
at a rapid rate.
'I- I-' Petunia started. To her surprise,
Lily started wailing loudly. The redhead ran to her bed, hid under her covers
and began sobbing and sniffing.
'What?' Adele asked blankly.
'Emotional week,' Sirius said, dabbing his
eyes. Suddenly, he too, started yelling at the top of his lungs.
'What the—?'
James and Remus joined them in a couple of
seconds as the four started wailing like two year old kids. Petunia looked
shakily at Adele, obviously still shocked from the temper Lily had shown.
'I'm not Lily and I don't have a temper like
hers,' Adele said impatiently.
'I- I-'
'You have a mouth, so make use of it!'
'I-'
'I may not throw you out with fire under
your heels, Petunia, but I can burn, I tell you. I can kill you in just one
minute,' Adele said warningly. It was quite true, because her level had
practically gone right up the roof, for a mage of her age.
'I- T-Tell Lily I'm s-sorry. T-the cake i-is
downstairs. In t-the re-refridgerator,' Petunia stammered, even more shaken by
this small girl whose powers and tempers might be like Lily's.
'Tell her that a week later,' Adele said
breezily. 'Don't you know anything about Lily???'
'She is my sister!' Petunia snapped. Adele's
violet eyes narrowed and Petunia gulped.
'If your love for your sister is that
shallow, I shall be her sister and the boys her brother. Not that they hadn't
appointed themselves as her personal guardian,' Adele said accusingly.
'Besides, she's the youngest of us five and I can't guarantee what the boys
will do to you.'
'Lily is my sister, not yours! And you have
no rights to call her yours!' Petunia hissed venomously.
'My relationship with Adeline isn't even
that bad. Plus, she's a muggle, like you. Maybe she could put sense into your fat
head,' Adele said. 'I'll see you later.'
Petunia was red with rage, glaring
spitefully at Adele as she left the room to return to her house.
AN: Well, this
is supposed to be AU [I call it alternate reality but AVK called it Alternate
Universe…] story and I just had a dream this morning. It was really weird and
fortunately for me, the Marauders weren't messing up my documents of importance
[examples of my documents of importance? Like mixing my body where my head goes
to my legs and my hands on my knees and some things similar?]. No, my dream
told me that I should kill Lord Voldemort at the end of Year Seven!!!! Does
anyone wants to throw in their knuts to this? Should I follow my dream or
should I just let Voldemort cause a whole set of disrupture for the world? My
dream even suggested a story for this! It was quite interesting but I'm not
letting anything slip of YET [too bad!!! :P] Lolz, and some people think dreams
are stupid and pointless! I think dreams are premonition J ta!!! Review, please!