A/N Jeff, I decided, is gonna be in his 7th year. I'll change the ages as soon as I can in the other chapters. So he's 17 right now. Petunia is only 13. And thanx to Margarita Mocha (she doesn't know it but she helped. not even sure she'll read this) and Crystal*Tears or as one they are called Oswald Loves Perfume

The Flower Well~*~

Chapter Two~*~

First Account~*~

Lily Evans stepped out of their car with Petunia in toe. The girls were chattering excitedly. Jeff rolled his eyes as he and their Mum got out. Otis had been very upset when his work had sent him on a last minute trip to Japan.

"Jeff?" came a boy's voice.

"Hey Tim!" Jeff called back. He walked over to a boy who had his hair dyed green. "Arabella's work?" he asked.

"Yup. Hey, at least she picked a good color this time."

"What did you do to her?" asked Jeff.

"Borrowed her muggle head phones," Tim said.

"Well, you're a bloody genius!"

"Language, Jeff," snapped Penny.

"Sorry, Mum. Guys, this is Timothy Figg. Tim this is my younger sister Petunia and my little sister and our new witch Lily. You already know my mum," Jeff introduced.

"Well hello!" Tim said, shaking Petunia and Lily's hand. There was a crash and a girl screamed.

"SIRIUS!!!!" she yelled. She stormed into the Leaky Cauldron from the back.

"Oooh," Tim and Jeff said together.

"Hey, guys," the girl said. She had black hair with blond highlights that went to her waist.

"Hey Lizzie," they said.

"Liz, these are my sisters Petunia and Lily. Lily's gonna be going to Hogwarts," Jeff said.

"Cool. Though she is unlucky, being in my brother's year and all. Good thing this is our last. I wouldn't be able to stand him for any longer than that!" Lizzie said. She flopped into a chair.

"Petty, could you get my tuff for me so I can spent some time with my friends?" asked Jeff with a puppy dog face. Petunia rolled her eyes.

"Fine, as long as I can buy some color changing ink!" Petunia said defiantly.

"Whatever, thanks!" Jeff called as they walked away.

"Another Evans?" asked a middle aged man behind the counter.

"Yup! My name is Lily," Lily said. (obviously) She shook his hand.

"Sir, my son seems to have abandoned us and I'm afraid we can't get into Diagon Alley. You see Petunia here is not a witch, neither am I and Lily is just starting and doesn't even own a wand yet," Penny said.

"Ah, here let me have my young helper here give you a hand. He's been working here for the summers as long as I can remember!" he said.

"Which isn't very far," said a light and airy voice.

"I'll take that as an insult, Arthur," he said. A young man with bright red hair came into view. He looked about 19 or 20.

"Hello, my name is Arthur Weasley. I've just gotten out of Hogwarts," he said brightly.

"My name is Lily Evans. This will be my first year!" Lily said cheerfully. Her emerald eyes shot a spark through her black contacts.

"I'll let you in out back," Arthur said. He moved swiftly towards the back of the shop and led them into an alley. He moved his wand without hesitation to a brick and tapped it three times with his wand.

The archway to Diagon Alley appeared before them. "Thank you very much Arthur," Penny said sweetly.

"Yes, thanks," Petunia said.

"I'll say good bye before we leave," Lily said as she headed through the archway with Petunia.

"Alright!"

"ARTHUR!!" called a strict female voice.

"Coming Molly," he responded and headed back inside.

"Wow," Petunia said as she looked around the Alley.

"That's right," Lily said flabbergasted. She loved it here. She felt like she belonged.

"Come on girls. We have to get some money from the account that a girl named Molly Bishop helped me set up the first year we were here with Jeff. Come on to Gringotts," Penny said. She steered them through the people to a giant white building. They headed inside of Gringotts.

Once they had their money Lily and Petunia insisted to be left to get Lily and Jeff's books alone. Penny went to pick up their ink and quills and parchment. Then Lily would go alone to get her robes and while Penny and Petunia got their potions things. Then they would all go to get Lily's wand.

Lily and Petunia were laughing as they entered Flourish and Blots. They crashed right into a small boy. He was slightly pudgy but hardly so. He had blue eyes that seemed a tad watery but he sneezed and they cleared. His nose came to a light pinch.

"Sorry," Lily and Petunia said together as they helped him up.

"You've almost ripped y Transfiguration book! Thanks a lot ugly," he snapped at Lily before pushing past her and into the alley.

"What a jerk. Ignore him Lils," Petunia said as they turned back around.

"Don't worry, I plan to," Lily said. They walked along the shelves for a while until they saw a man heading towards them.

"Hello, may I help you?" he asked.

"Yes, please," Lily said.

"We're looking for some books for Hogwarts," Petunia said.

"I need all of the first year books," Lily said.

"Well, they have the same staff so let me see," he said. He took Lily's list and smiled he handed her a stack of books and then turned to Petunia.

"I need the Standard Book of Spells: Year 7, An Easy Guide to Transfiguration: Advanced, Study of the Stars 2, and Creatures of the Sea."

"You don't look old enough to be a seventh year," he said as he grabbed the books.

"I'm not, these are for my brother, and he's a 7th year. I'm not in Hogwarts. Their father has magic, mine doesn't," Petunia said. Lily rolled her eyes at the man as he looked very confused.

"Trust me you don't want to know!" Lily said.

"Well, thanks, we have to be off now," Petunia said. They paid for the books and headed out into the blazing sun.

"Let's buy an ice cream before we go to see Mum," Lily suggested. Petunia grinned and nodded.

Ten minutes later they were slurping on a strawberry and peanut butter ice cream cone as they walked up to Penny.

"Well, let's get a move on girls. Lily, we'll meet you in front of the Magical Menagerie in one hour," Penny said. Lily nodded and walked away towards Madame Malkin's Robes For All Occasions.

"Hogwarts deary?" asked the woman who must have been Madame Malkin.

"Yes," Lily replied softly.

"Come on in the back and we'll get you all measured up. Working on a boy back there right now," she said. She guided Lily to the back. On a stool stood a boy with messy charcoal black hair and deep amber eyes.

Lily stood on a stool next to him as Madame Malkin started to measure her. "Oh, one moment dear, my marks on this measuring tape is too faded. Guess I'll be needing the other one. Back in a jiff."

"So, what's your name?" asked the boy, eyeing her baggy clothes with distaste.

"Lily Evans," she replied, not caring the slightest what this boy thought of her. "You?"

"James Potter," he said evenly.

"Charmed," Lily said shortly.

"You seem extremely fat, you know," James said.

"You're nice," Lily said sweetly.

"Mmm, guess I'll see you in Hogwarts. Just hope we're not in the same house," James said as he hopped down and walked away.

"Right, that boy is another like good old biological daddy. Bastard to the core," Lily muttered.

"Ah! Here we are," said Madame Malkin, returning with a new measurer.

"It would be greatly appreciated if you could make these robes of mine baggy, please," Lily said sweetly. "Like the size of my clothes now."

"Why ever would you want that, darling," asked the woman, startled.

"I would just appreciate it," Lily said firmly.

"Alright."

One hour later Lily was waiting outside of the Magical Menagerie when her mother and sister showed up.

"Can you believe how rude that boy was?" asked Petunia, scrunching up her nose.

"Hardly. What did her say his name was?" asked Penny.

"Sirius, no idea what his last name is though. Hey Lils," Petunia said.

"Honey, would you like an owl?" asked Penny, glancing into the store behind them.

"I'd LOVE one Mum!" Lily squealed, completely forgetting about James Potter.

"Come on then," Petunia said, grabbing her arm and dragging her inside.

They spent half an hour looking for an owl. Finally Lily picked out a white one that was speckled with a light black. It had emerald eyes, the color of her real ones. She also purchased a shiny silver cage with a wild lily on top.

"What are you going to name it?" asked Petunia as they walked behind their mother on the way to Olivander's.

"Ember, Green Ember," Lily said. They stroked Green Ember until they reached the shop.

"Ah," said a voice as they entered. "You must be Miss Evans, Jeff's sister."

"Y-yes," Lily said uncertainly.

"Don't worry, I've heard a great deal about you. My great niece is a friend of your brother's, though she is a Hufflepuff and your brother a Ravenclaw. Then again, his best friend Tim is a Gryffindor and Liz is a Hufflepuff with Jen," said who could only be Mr. Olivander.

"I was hoping to purchase my wand."

"Ah, of course. Let me take a few measurements. Brand new tape measure," Mr. Olivander said. He flicked his own wand and the shiny silver tape measure floated over. He let it measure her as he went around the shelves of wands.

"Here," Mr. Olivander or Ali (read Family of Wands by Crystal*Tears). "Ebony, twelve and a quarter inch, containing gurbsprouts and an eagle talon, very good for Transfiguration."

Lily picked it up but before she had so much as moved her hand Mr. Olivander took it back. "No, no," he muttered and walked away, returning second later with a new one.

"Rosewood, inflexible, containing a hippogriff feather and an owl feather, excellent for potion related spells."

Lily took it gingerly. In a flash Mr. Olivander had it back. "No, I guess not." He muttered to himself. He disappeared far into the back o the shop. Five minutes he reappeared gingerly carrying a dusty box.

He blew off the dust and Lily said it was deep colored wood with red roses almost the same color on it. It looked very smooth. After he rubbed it on his shirt it shimmered in the dim light. Two golden hooks were visibly. He swiftly opened it.

"Here, try his one. A personal favorite. Deep Redwood, eleven inches, containing dust from a unicorn's horn, a magical wild lily, a sphinx hair, and a griffin feather, great for Charms."

Lily took it and a silvery glow emitted around her. The wand sent tingles through her arm and a shiver up her spine. "Ah, I thought so," said Mr. Olivander. He handed her the box and she saw the wood was the same color as that of her wand.

Carefully she slipped it back inside as her mother gave Mr. Olivander five galleons and three sickles. "Good luck in school, Miss Evans."

"Thank you Mr. Olivander," Lily said as she left.