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It was around 8:30 that night and Lily was sitting in Dumbledore's office drumming her fingers on the side of her chair. She had been sitting there next to James for the past half hour, listening to Dumbledore explain the rules and responsibilities of being the Head Girl and Boy.

"And lastly, it is your job to plan the Halloween, Christmas, Valentines Day, and Graduation Balls for the Seventh Years. You are to work on them during your weekly meetings. I am confident that you will prove to me that I made the right choice in selecting you two as our Head students. Please do not let me down. You may go."

Lily and James nodded, and got up. They said goodbye to Dumbledore, and made their way down the spiraling staircase. Lily began to walk quickly, desperate to get away from James, but he caught up and began to walk next to her.

"So this year should be fun, eh? All those meetings, patrolling the corridors at night, not to mention the fact that we're probably going to get partnered up for every project this year, all the Head Boys and Girls do."

"Ugh, Potter, please don't remind me." Lily said, disgusted.

"Come on Lily, we're going to be spending the entire year together, can't we just be friends?" James said desperately.

"No," Lily said shortly.

"Well why not?"

"Because!"

"Because why?"

"Do you really want to know?"

"YES!"

"Well," Lily said, in mock thought. "It just might be because you're a self-centered, pompous brat. You're so arrogant, and in love with yourself. You walk around with that stupid snitch, messing up your hair because you think it looks cool-"

"So the reason you detest me is because I'm a bit conceited?" James said, unfazed. They reached the portrait hole and stepped inside. "I'll make sure to work on that then. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some place to be," he said, as a sixth year girl walked up to him, blushing furiously. James led her by the hand out of the portrait hole, and Lily walked over to her friends who were sitting by the fire, enjoying their last work-free night. It was NEWT year, and they were bound to be getting more work than ever.

"I hate him," she said through clenched teeth, sitting down on the couch next to Toni.

"WE KNOW" the other four girls chorused, rolling their eyes.

Just then, Lily spotted Sammi's younger sister Blake heading towards the portrait hole, hand in hand with Sirius.

"Um, Sammi…" she said, nodding toward them.

Sammi followed her gaze and then jumped up. "SIRIUS BLACK, GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM MY SISTER!"

The whole common room fell silent, and watched as Sammi ran over to them, and tried to pull Blake away.

"Sammi get off me!" Blake hissed, "Mind your own business."

"No! I'm not letting him turn you into a hoe and then drop you." Sammi said stubbornly still pulling on Blake's arm, trying to drag her away."

"I'm sorry you're jealous that I'm going on a date with the hottest guy at Hogwarts," Blake hissed venomously, "but give it up. It's not like I'm going to sleep with him on the first date, I'm not you,"

"Spinnet, unlike you we have somewhere to be," Sirius said, rolling his eyes. They turned around and exited through the portrait hole, and Sammi stalked back over to her friends, fuming.

"Sammi," Dylan said frowning, "why do you take that shit from her? She's horrible to you, her and her little friends spend their lives trying to destroy the five of us, yet you still continue to try to help her."

"Because she's my sister," Sammi snapped.

"Sammi blood means absolutely nothing." Lily said darkly, "Look at what I've got for a sister."

"Yes but you've got a family, parents who love you. Me and Blake, we're orphans, all we've got is each other. It's been that way for the past 12 years."

"That's not true," Ashley said sternly, "you have us."

"You just don't understand," Sammi said shaking her head. She spotted Remus sitting alone, reading a book on a couch in the corner and walked over to him.

"Your friends are the biggest jackasses I have ever met in my entire life," she said fervently, sitting down next to him.

"Oh, but that sister of yours is just a little angel." Remus said, grinning.

"Yes, but the difference is I'm stuck with her no matter how bad she gets. You choose to be friends with James and Sirius. Why, I'll never know…"

"They're not as bad as they seem, just a little immature; they'll grow up eventually. How's Toni?"

Sammi rolled her eyes. "She's a wreck. What she needs is a decent guy to boost up her self-confidence, but I'm starting to think there aren't any decent guys here."

"There are some," Remus said indignantly.

Sammi's eyes lit up as she was struck by a sudden thought. "Remus! You're a guy! A good-looking, sweet, caring one! You would be perfect with Toni! There's a Hogsmeade trip next weekend; ask her to go! Please?"

"Er, I don't think so," Remus said tentatively.

"Well why not?" Sammi said, annoyed. "I don't get what's so bad about her, she's pretty, she's funny, she's sweet-"

"No, no it's not that, it's just…I kind of like somebody else," Remus said, turning bright red.

"Really?" Sammi said keenly, "who?"

"Er, I'm not really sure I should say right now," Remus said, looking at the floor. "I'm tired, I think I'm going to go to bed, goodnight." He got up and began to walk towards the stairs.

"Remus! You're my best friend, practically my brother, you know you can tell me!"

"Yeah, great, your brother, that's exactly what I want to be," Remus muttered to himself, as he continued walking up to his dorm.

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