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I woke up early one morning. Today was the day of the last quidditch match. It was about a week and a half after James and his friends had mysteriously disappeared. The next day James and Sirius (and possibly Peter) were tired all day and Remus was not there at all.

We were getting out for Christmas break in about two weeks. I was getting very nervous about my idea to invite Sirius. I knew that James could handle himself as far as not using magic went, but Sirius was so… I am just not sure if he can do it. We had a Hogsmeade trip next Saturday to do our Christmas shopping.

Eden was still mad hurt. She could not figure out why Sirius would leave her for Gwen. James made her swear on her life not to let it affect the quidditch match; after all, they were playing for the house cup.

We had all met Remus's girlfriend. Her name was Anne Marie. She was a fifth year Ravenclaw with dark brown hair and green eyes. She was very sweet.

I rolled out of bed to find Gwen fixing her hair and Eden putting on her quidditch robes. They were not talking to each other.

"Well, look who finally decided to grace us with her awake-ness," Eden teased me.

"Morning, Lils," Gwen greeted me as she tried to put her long brown hair in a braid down her back.

"Morning," I said, stretching, "You nervous, Eden?"

"Not really," She answered as she put her blonde hair in a high ponytail, "I don't know if you've noticed, but James had been freaking out all week."

"Yeah, I've noticed. He's been so absent minded that yesterday he got lost. It took him so long to find his way to class that he was fifteen minutes late," I answered. James had been slightly distracted since he found out that Gryffindor was in the running for the house cup.

"Gwen," Eden said turning to Gwen, "I'm sick of being mad at you. I know it's not your fault that Sirius likes you so I just wanted to say I'm sorry for being a bad friend about it."

"Oh, I'm sorry, too!" Gwen said, giving Eden a hug. Thank goodness they had made up, I do not know how much longer I could take them fighting.

"Group hug!" Eden said pulling me into their hug. It was the three of us again just like old times. Then, someone noticed the time and we all hurried off and finished getting ready.

We all walked into the common room together to find the James, Sirius, and Remus (possibly Peter, I didn't notice) waiting for us and the rest of the Gryffindor quidditch team hanging around waiting for Eden so they could leave.

"Morning, Lily," James said, smiling and pulling me into a hug.

"Morning," I said standing on my toes to kiss him.

"Thank goodness they've finally made up," James said, gesturing to Eden and Gwen, "I really didn't want to spend any more time in the hospital wing."

"You think you have it bad? I have to share a room with them," I told him as we all started walking for the Great Hall.

"So James, you planning on looking as though you were hung by a pole by a pack of pixies, fell off the pole, and was run by over by a stampede of hippogriffs again?" Sirius asked him.

"What?" James asked, he still did not know what that meant or where it came from.

"Don't worry," I said trying to shift the topic of conversation. Fortunately, I did not have to because the Shweetie arrived with two letters for me.

Lily,

I guess it would be all right if you brought along another friend to the wedding, as long as he's well behaved and doesn't cause any trouble.

Dad

"Yeah, Sirius not cause trouble. I see that one happening," James said as he read the letter over my shoulder.

"What about me?" Sirius asked. I handed him the letter, "Define trouble." I ignored him and opened my next letter. It was another letter from my mum. It more or less said the same thing.

We spent the rest of breakfast hanging around and joking. James and Eden were so nervous that they did not eat anything, just stared at their food. Sirius just inhaled food as though nothing were wrong. His food habits alone were trouble. I hope my mum had the kitchen well stocked. Halfway through breakfast, the quidditch team was called to the quidditch pitch.

"Bye, Lils," James told me as he got up. He looked ready to throw up.

"You ok?" I asked him.

"Course he is," Sirius said, clapping him on the shoulder. We all wished them good luck.

After breakfast, Gwen, Remus, and I (and presumably Peter) made our way down to the quidditch pitch. We were joined halfway there by Anne Marie.

"Hey," Anne Marie said walking up. Remus pulled her into a hug. We all told her hey.

"Who are you rooting for?" Gwen asked her.

"Gryffindor, though I wouldn't say anything else around you lot," Anne Marie said as we sat down.

"Yeah, we might just jinx you if you said Slytherin," I said with a laugh.

The match lasted forever. Slytherin was giving us a run for our money. The score was 210 to 70 in favor of Slytherin. The entire game was depending upon whether James caught the snitch or not. I could tell he was very worried from where I was sitting.

"Wow, I hope James gets the snitch soon," Gwen said, worried.

"Don't worry," Remus assured her, "James was not offered a place on the best pro quidditch team for nothing. He's much better than Malfoy," Remus said referring to Slytherin's seeker, Lucius Malfoy.

"Hey Remus," I started, "Is James going to blame himself it we lose?" I asked, already knowing the answer.

"Probably so… But I'm sure we won't lose," Remus again assured me.

"Besides," Anne Marie started, "I've played against him before—I'm the Ravenclaw seeker—and I know for a fact that if he sees the snitch first, it's impossible to get to it before he does, even if it was hovering by your catching hand. He always sees it first," Anne Marie assured me.

"Don't worry, Lils," Gwen said, "He'll win the game."

She was right. Seconds after she said that James went into a dive for the snitch. I could not see, but he sure as heck looked like he saw something. When he started to dive, Malfoy went into a dive right after him. When Malfoy was a considerable way from where he had started, James pulled out of the dive and went straight to where Malfoy had been and closed his hand around—

"Potter caught the snitch! Gryffindor wins 220 to 210!" The announcer screamed. On the pitch, the team, led by James, was being presented with the house cup. He looked happier than I had seen him since he found out we were in the running. Thank goodness he would go back to being my not absent minded boyfriend.

"Congratulations," I told James when he walked into the common room that night. It was after supper and I had not gotten the chance to speak to him since that morning. He did not answer though, he just grabbed me and started snogging. This I could get used to.

A couple of hours later, James, Sirius, Gwen, Eden, and I were sitting in the common room. Just about everyone had filtered out.

"Nice going, Potter," Sirius said, clapping him in the shoulder.

"You two as well, I'm so happy to be conscious," James said laughing.

"Well, that's what I'm here for," Sirius said.

"Yeah, sorry about that last time," Eden said, "It was completely my fault."

"I think you might have to apologize to Lily, she was a little more upset than I was," James told her.

"No I wasn't. Well, maybe a little, but it's over now," I said.

After a while of talking, the three of them left leaving James and I alone.

"James, did you get offered a position on the best pro quidditch team?" I asked him. I had been wondering about it since Remus had said it earlier.

"Yeah, why?" He asked.

"You didn't want to take up on that offer?" I asked him.

"Lily, I already told you. It's not what I want to do," He said closing the topic. We were silent for a while.

We sat there, in each others arms until we fell asleep.

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