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A/N: There was some confusion in the last chapter. I didn't mean I was stopping with writing the fic, I just meant that chapter. I wouldn't leave all you nice people hanging. Oh and as a response to one of my reviews, yes Wisconsin has unbelievably good cheese. It's the best!( Thanx again to all my reviewers. You people are so nice. I feel so loved

The morning Lily was to meet James' patents, she got up at 9:00 A.M. to get ready. She took a shower then started searching through her closet for something to wear. She wanted to look nice for his parents. At least, she wanted to look nice enough so that his parents didn't hate her, although being Potter's parents they'd probably hate her anyway.

She started pulling robes out of her closet. There was something wrong with almost everyone of them. That one was too casual, this one too dressy. Another made her look pale. Yet another was too small. She finally decided on a purple robe to wear. Then she started working on her hair.

She tried it in a French braid, then hanging loose, up in a ponytail, in a half-ponytail, up in a bun, and finally with just the sides twisted back and the rest hanging loose.

At 12:45 she was finally ready to be going. She went downstairs to see her mother before she left.

"Lily dear, you look beautiful," Her mother said as Lily walked into the kitchen.

"Thanks, Mum. I want to make a good impression."

"I'm sure they'll love you, Lily," her mother said to her.

Yeah, I'm sure, Lily thought sarcastically. Lily helped her mother for a few minutes, then noticed it was 12:55.

"Oh! I've got to go Mum. I need to be at Po- James' house by 1:00.

"All right dear. Have fun," her mother said as Lily walked to the living room where the fireplace was.

Yeah. Sure. This'll be about as much fun as Potions class with the Slytherins, Lily thought. She grabbed the bag of Floo Powder from the mantle and threw some onto the fire. After the flames turned green, Lily stepped into them and said, "Potter Manor" clearly. She suddenly saw fireplaces whooshing (A/N: Hey! I used an onomatopoeia!) by and stopped at one.

As she stepped out of the fireplace, she saw James standing by a chair in a humongous living room.

"Hello. Welcome to Potter Manor," James said dryly.

"Hello," Lily replied shortly. She looked around at all the expensive furniture in the room. "Nice place."

James snorted and turned away and walked toward a doorway off to the right. "Mum, Dad, Kaithlynn," Lily heard James say, "Lily's here."

Lily heard a scraping of chairs and James and three other people appeared on the doorway of the living room.

"Lily, this is my mother, Anna. My father, Karl. And my older sister Kaithlynn. (A/N: Pronounced Caitlin.) And this is my fiancée, Lily Evans.

"It's a pleasure to meet you," Anna Potter said with a smile. She was a very attractive woman with light brown hair and blue eyes that always seemed to be laughing at something.

"A pleasure to meet you too, Mrs. Potter," Lily replied.

"Please, dear. Call me Anna," Lily decided that she liked Anna Potter. Potter must not have inherited anything from his mother, Lily thought.

"It's nice to meet you as well, Mr. Potter, Kaithlynn," Lily said after a millisecond later.

"Call me Karl," James' father said. He was an older version of James. Unruly black hair, dark brown eyes, same athletic build.

"James hasn't told us much about you, Lily, so we'll be giving you the third degree," James' sister quipped. She had her mother's hair and her father's eyes and had a slim, trim build. Lily remembered her vaguely from school. She was a sixth year when Lily was in first.

They're all so nice. How did Potter turn out the way he is in this family, Lily thought with amazement.

"Well, why don't we all go out to the balcony. We can get to know you better, Lily," Anna suggested.

The five walked out of the living room and into a spacious dining room. The first floor of my house could probably fit into this room, Lily thought. They crossed to a set of French doors, which opened to a large balcony overlooking a multiple-acre yard.

They all sat down at a table with some cushioned chairs set up around it. James sat next to Lily and she resisted the urge to move her chair away.

"So Lily, where are you from?" Karl asked.

"Bristol. I grew up and am still living in Bristol," Lily answered.

"Did you and James know each other at Hogwarts?" Anna asked.

"Yes. We were in the same year and we were Head Girl and Boy together," Lily replied.

"Lily was in Gryffindor, too," James spoke up.

Lily took a sip of the water that was sitting in front of her. "You have a wonderful house, Anna, Karl," she said after a moment.

"Why thank you, Lily," Anna replied. The talk turned to Lily and James' wedding. They made plans to get together in a month to start picking out dresses and flowers. No amount of excuses on either Lily or James' part could get them out of it. Not to say they didn't try though.

After teal, Lily said that she had to get home and left after being kissed by James. She arrived home angry and went up to her room. The thoughts rolling through her head were How could he kiss me!? I know that he only did it to make it look thide we enjoyed being engaged, but still! Kissing James Potter is definitely not on my list of favorite things to do! But I've got to remember that I got myself into this mess by asking him to do this charade.

Lily went to bed later that night, still mad at James. She was glad she had work on Monday and could avoid thinking about her lie of a marriage to James Potter.







Hey this is it for this chappie. Hope ya'll like it!! Please review even if it is a flame!! I'd really appreciate it! I'm going to end with a quote that was on my Chemistry classroom board: We may not have it all together, but together we have it all.