Note My first Harry Potter fic. This is hopefully a Lily and James work, but it might change over the um...chappers. Thanks a bunch. Now enjoy
Professor McGonagall
Lily's parents Tracy and Lu ran up the stairs when they heard Lily scream. They found her sitting upright on her bed with her hands clenched around a letter. Her fingernails threatened to tear through the paper before they could read it. Finally, after agonizing minutes of curiosity, they were able to separate the letter from her. Slowly Lily's mom read it while her dad comforted her. Lily was in shock.
"It...It...It says I'm a WITCH!" She yelled at no one.
"Of course it does dear. We know you are." Her mom said coolly while reading the letter.
"I'm not a witch. How can I be a witch without my parents being witches. Witches don't exi..." Her mothers words struck her harder than the short letter did. "YOU KNOW I'M A WITCH!"
"Yes dear. We've always known." Her father said.
"We've just been waiting to get your letter from Hogwarts." Continued Lily's mother.
"Yes, thank you dear. Because once you have your letter, you can leave the house, and make room for our daughter."
"'OUR DAUGHTER,'" Lily was yelling as loud as she could. "What do you think I am. YOUR DAUGHTER!"
"Oh no dear. Your my daughter yes," Lu said casually. "But your not your mothers."
"No, definitely not mine, with those green eyes." Tracy put in with a thick voice.
"No, I was already married with someone. She gave me you.."
"We didn't want to take you, but she was reasonable person."
Lily heard a loud bang come from her door. She turned to see what it was, and noticed a young woman standing in the doorway with a pointy green hat and equally green eyes. She looked exactly like Lily.
"Yes, Lu. I would presume that I was a very reasonable person back then." The strange woman said matter of fact manner. Lily liked her arrogant tone. Somehow it put her father, who she was really coming to hate right now, in his place.
"Ah. Yes McGonagoll. You were very reasonable back then, but can you please take her now." Lu said with an odd light in his eyes. Lily could tell that things were beginning to heat up. Lu and Professor McGonagoll stared at each other with their own light in their eyes, before turning to Lily.
"She's ready for you Professor." Sneered Lu.
"We'll have to see about that, bow won't we." Stated the Professor.
"GO! FIRST YOU HIDE WHO I AM, AND NOW YOU'RE TOSSING ME AROUND LIKE EXCESS BAGGAGE!" Screamed Lily. This was turning into a bad day.
"Of course we're not Miss Evans. I'm just taking you to Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There you will learn to be a witch." Professor McGonagoll belched out in one smooth blast.
"GOOD! Cause I'm leaving right now. I don 't want to be with these filthy people for the rest of my life." Lily's voice grew softer. "Where's Hogwarts?"
"That's none of your concern now Miss. Evans. Right now you should be gathering your stuff."
"Oh! Okay."
"Good. Lu, I do expect for you to look after my owl until it heals. Its in no place to be flying back to the school."
"Yes, McGonagoll. Anything as long as you take her away." Piped up Lu.
"I'm done." Lily announced as she stashed away her clothes in her only trunk.
"Good," Professor McGonagoll Chirped. ":Please come her, Miss Evans." The Professor pulled out a Yankees ball cap from her pocket. "When I tell you to, Miss Evans, will you please touch the hat. Just a finger now, do you hear."
"Yes Ma'am."
"Good." The Professor pulled out a small stick from her sleeve, and pointed it at the cap while saying, "Portcullis." A silver ribbon of spark came out and hit the cap. For a few seconds it glowed a dark green before returning to its black color. "Come along now, Miss Evans, and touch the cap on 1...2...3!"
Lily touched the cap, and gasped as the floor disappeared beneath her. She felt like she was flying, UP. Her arms were flapping wildly beside her, and her skirt was pulling at her hips, begging to be released. Finally, with a stomach wrenching halt, they jerked to a stop. Slowly looking up to see where they were, Lily noticed a sign. It read:
Diogan Alley
