A/N: Sorry, I lied. I said that this chapter would be longer, but it is actually shorter [I think]. From now on I will TRY to make them longer. Thanks!

Lily awoke to find three people standing over her. Her mother, her father, and-

"Aunt Judy?" asked Lily groggily as she sat up.

"Yes, Lily, it's me," Judy replied with a smile on her lips.

"What happened?" Lily asked to nobody in particular.

"Well, dear. It appears that you received a rather shocking bit of information earlier today," said Judy with the same smile. Lily's eyes got wide as she remembered what had happened.

"Is it true?! Am I a...a-" Lily was in total shock.

"A witch? Yes, dear, you are," said Judy before adding, "and so am I." Lily's head filled with so many questions.

"Mum, Dad, are you two a witch and wizard? Did you know that I was? Did you know that Aunt Judy was? Is Petunia?" asked Lily.

"No, no, yes, and no," replied Mrs. Evans.

"Oh, so...how am I a witch if nobody else in my family is other than Aunt Judy?" Lily asked with a curious face.

"Well, you are a muggle-born witch. Muggle is what we call people who cannot do magic," said Judy.

"Oh...I see. I still have so many questions! How can I do magic? Do I get to do potions? Do I get a wand and everything?" Lily rambled on and on until Judy stopped her.

"Lily, Lily, calm down! Most of your questions will be answered when you go to Hogwarts. And don't worry about having to send your letter that says you will be going, I have already done that for you. Lets see...today is August 28th...so that leaves you three days to do everything you need to do before term starts," said Judy with a thoughtful look on her face. 'Oh! I'm so excited! Finally! Another witch in the family!' thought Judy.

"What all do I have left to do? Pack clothes? Buy books?" Lily asked, finally calming down.

"Well, tomarrow I will pick you up and you and I will take a little trip to Diagon Alley," seeing Lily's confused expression, Judy continued, "Diagon Alley is like a wiarding shopping area. There you will get your robes for school, your books, your wand, and your pet. Your parents would take you, but because they can't do magic, they won't be able to get into the alley," Judy said as Lily's face lit up in excitment.

The next few hours were spent with Judy telling Lily about the wizarding world. Before Lily was ready, it was time for her to go to bed.

"Well, Judy, thank you for comming over and explaining things to Lily," said Mrs. Evans as Mr. Evans tucked a restless Lily into bed.

"Oh, Evelan, it was no problem at all. Her being a witch will do me some good, too. I finally have someone to talk to about magic. Well, I guess I should be going now. Lily and I will have a busy day tomarrow. Bye," Judy said as she grabbed her purse and walked out the door.

After Mr. and Mrs. Evans had kissed Lily goodnight, they also went to bed. Lily lay in bed thinking about many things: magic, wands, school, friends, Aunt Judy, but the last thought that Lily thought of before she fell into a deep sleep was: James.