A/N: I know this took me a while, but blame that on the snow and the power that went off for three days. I've also had a five day weekend in which I went college-hunting last week (I know—doesn't it sound thrilling!?) so I wasn't even home. But I'm back, the power is on, and I'm ready to get this up and posted! Don't all jump up at once…
Anyway, thanks to those who reviewed last time…I like people who review!! (In case you couldn't tell……)
Disclaimer: You know the drill. Everything you recognize is the wonderful J.K. Rowling's (whose book is coming out June 21! GET READY!!!) Anything you don't recognize is mine…all mine!! Mwahahahaha…okay, I'll stop that.
MEMORIES
CHAPTER 7: A Not So Happy Birthday
Written by Foxy
Both Lily and Sirius sat there in complete shock. Lily's tears were already running down her face, and Sirius had his hands over his mouth in awe.
"I-I can't believe it! Why? I mean…why???? Wh-why would he do such a thing!? Why!?" Lily hyperventilated in complete frustration. "There's no word to describe him…or what he's doing!"
"That's because he takes pleasure in ruining innocent lives," Sirius said angrily.
Lily sat there, mangling her hands and gripping on to the upholstery for dear life, making her knuckles as white as a ghosts. "This is absolutely terrible!"
Sirius sighed, and sunk down into the couch depressingly. "I know…I know."
"What are we watching? I mean, what channel is this?" she asked disturbingly.
Sirius looked at her strangely. "Why does it matter?"
"I want to know what other channels are saying about this," Lily said with a heavy sigh and a shrug.
"It's Channel 406. But it doesn't really matter because it's on every wizardry channel."
Lily sighed. "This can't be happening! This…This sucks! It's the worst timing, too! My birthday is this weekend!! This weekend is supposed to be the last time I'll get to hang out with you and all of my friends! And to top it all off, I'm supposed to be starting my job next week!!!! Why did this have to happen now!?" Lily sobbed. "I know I should be a little less selfish, but it's hard when I find out this son-of-a-bitch is ruining everything!
Sirius walked over to her and gave her a hug. "Shhh, Lily. It's going to be okay. Shhh, you're going to be fine."
Lily sobbed into his chest. "What if they got James?? I'll have no way of knowing, if I can't write him or see him or talk to him!"
Sirius turned back towards the television. "Watch the screen. Maybe You-Know-Who didn't hit James' school." Lily turned her head back to the television as a bunch of colleges were listed.
"Scandinavia Priddetin Academy for Witchcraft and Wizardry
Lebanon Academy for the Special Arts and Dark Arts
Freragon Elementary for History of Magic
Lebanon University for Witchcraft and Wizardry
Luxembourgoise College for Dark Art Wizardry
Badigeonnage Academy for Witchcraft and Wizardry
Beauxbatons École pour Sorcellerie et Sorcier
Genése Université pour les Histoire des Arts
Petite Lyceé pour Sorcellerie et Sorcier
Durmstrang Academy for Witchcraft and Wizardry
Turkoff University of Fine Arts
Klemmington College of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Graham Arts University of Witches
Dolly Juniper University for Witchcraft and Wizardry
Dark Art Academy of England
Artemis Leonard Ministry of Magic Academy
Tatty Cathy Veranda University of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Dark Art University of the British Kingdom
London Arts University of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Marmalades Academy for Wizards-"
"Holy fuck," Sirius whispered as he watched the school that he worked at go by on the screen.
Lily groaned as she squeezed Sirius' shoulder. The school that Sirius worked at wasn't widely known and she knew now that if Voldemort attacked his school that James' school must have been attacked, but she tried being hopeful.
"British Kingdom College for Dark Art Magic
Queen Elizabeth Academy for Witchcraft and Wizardry
King Louis Elementary for Dark Art Magic
Dollywood University of Auror Ministry
London University for Dark Art Magic-"
"NOOOOOOOOOOO!" Lily screamed as she saw James' school pass them by on the screen.
"Oh, no," Sirius grumbled, as he wrapped his arms around Lily's neck as she fell into his arms and sobbed into his chest for the next five minutes as about another hundred schools went by. By this time, Lily was in tears and even Sirius had tears brimming in his eyelids. The tears were all mostly about James, but also about the three hundred people who had died due to an innocent act of playful magic from Voldemort. They didn't say anything to each other until Sirius saw another dreaded school he hadn't thought about until it was being put up on the screen.
"Montreal Arts University for Witchcraft and Wizardry -"
"NOOOOOO!" Sirius cried slamming his hand against the wall and making the paintings shake.
"What, what?" Lily cried, still weeping.
"Vannie," he whispered, letting the tears fall even more down his face as he wept for his girlfriend, praying that she was still alive somewhere.
"Screw Voldemort. He's a worthless, no-good, low-life bastard who deserves to be shot twice," Lily cursed.
Sirius looked down at her. "Wow, Lily. I've never heard you speak like that."
Lily cracked a smile. "Yeah, well once someone messes with my boyfriend and my best friend he becomes top priority on my bitching out list."
Sirius gave her a weak smile before thinking of Savannah again just as Lily sat and thought about James.
Lily stared at the television motionless. It just wasn't fair. She had no idea where he was, who he was with, what he was doing, when his school was hit, how he was doing…it was just a jumble right now. But it was the worst feeling ever…and there was nothing she could do about it.
*~*~*~*~*
Considering they weren't allowed to go anywhere, Sirius and Lily often sat around their living room watching the television minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day together wrapped up in each other's arms having nothing but each other's security and calmness to make sure neither one of them would go crazy or into hysterics. By Thursday morning there was no sign of a let up of the lock-down and Sirius and Lily had walked out of the house twice. Once to walk into town to the grocery store, which they found was closed. Actually, all of the stores were closed and there was no sign of life on their main street. The second time was when all of the neighbors had met in front of a house to talk things over and Sirius and Lily stepped out to see what was going on. Eventually, Sirius and Lily invited them all in to sit around and watch their television and just talk about everything that has been happening.
On Thursday night, June Yingling, Paul Yingling, Tessa Yingling, Karolyna Gertrude, Reese Gertrude, Zach Ryanson, Kailynn Suaven, Devon Suaven, Isabella Suaven, Daniella Suaven, Steve Suaven, Jillie Verne, Luke Wingo, Henry Wingo, Stephanie Wingo, and Rain Hunter were all sitting in Sirius' and Lily's living room. June, Kailynn, Devon and Isabella were all younger than eleven. Paul, Tessa, Zach, Daniella, Steve, Henry, Stephanie, and Rain were all thirty-five years old or older. Karolyna, Reese, Luke, Jillie were about the same age as Lily and Sirius.
"I don't know what to do. I mean, in reality, I can't do anything," Tessa Yingling was complaining about her son at a Canadian college. "My son is off at college that was unfortunately attacked yesterday morning and I don't know if he's okay or not. Shouldn't a mother have a right to know whether or not her family is alive??"
"I want to tell you that I'm sure David is fine, but unfortunately I don't even know if my Yvette and Zara are okay and before I know they're okay, I'm not certain of anything," Rain said, talking about her nineteen-year-old twin girls both in Scandinavian colleges.
"None of us are certain of anything," Lily pointed out. "Or at least I'm not certain of anything. I mean as much fun as sitting here talking with my neighbors is, I'd much rather be out there getting information about this damn tragedy and how my friends are doing!"
"A friend of ours was supposed to be arriving here yesterday from a Canadian college and now because of this pathetic lock-down, we have no idea how to reach her," Sirius explained.
"I was so excited to finally see my cousins this weekend and now they obviously can't come," Isabella remarked, who was seven-years-old.
Steve smiled and patted his daughter on the arm. "Yeah, and I just wish I could contact Hanna at Hogwarts. And even though Hogwarts is the safest school especially with Dumbledore and I trust him and his school and his protection and I know Voldemort would never bother even touching that school, I just wish I could owl her and tell her that the family is okay. Unfortunately, I can't do that."
"None of us can," Jillie said with a sigh, thinking about Davie, her fiancé who was in Australia at the moment studying to go into the medical business, and he was a muggle but he already knew about Jillie being a witch.
They all sat in silence for a few seconds before Kailynn, a six-year-old interrupted. "Mom, when are we going to the toy store? You said you'd bring me if I finished my book and I finished last night," she said.
Daniella smiled at her blonde, curly-haired daughter. "Honey, remember I told you last night that we can't go anywhere because a very bad magical man is unfortunately keeping us at home."
"Oh," Kailynn responded. "Then can we go next week?"
"Maybe," Daniella answered, picking her up and putting Kailynn on her lap.
Lily watched Daniella with Kailynn and realized that she that there were thousands of people who were probably worse off than her. She was lucky to be with Sirius, one of her best friends, at this time of need. There were thousands of little kids probably whining and crying about being stuck in the house the whole time. There were thousands of little babies who were hard to handle in a time like this. Then there were the families who had no idea where their children were and if they were okay or not.
Then there were people like her who had loved ones missing.
Sirius glanced over at Lily, who was biting her lip and obviously thinking about something depressing, most likely James. Sirius sighed and patted Lily's arm to show his support and concern. 'It's gonna be okay,' Sirius mouthed to her, and Lily couldn't help but give him a tiny sideways grin.
Luckily, Lily had a friend who was keeping her levelheaded.
*~*~*~*~*
Friday night into Saturday morning, Lily couldn't sleep a wink. Savannah was already supposed to be there and Remus and James were supposed to be arriving early Saturday morning and Peter, Allie, and Kaitlynne were supposed to be arriving Saturday night. She just wanted a good birthday this year, especially since it was supposedly her last in England and instead it was ruined by Voldemort's idea of fun. Lily knew that she wouldn't be able to see any of them before she left for California…whenever that was going to be. She tried to keep the thought of James or Savannah…not alive out of her mind and focused on them being safe and sound surrounded by their friends at college.
"SURPRISE!" someone cried early Saturday morning.
"AGH!" Lily cried, practically leaping out of bed. "SIRIUS! What are you doing in my room at six-thirty in the morning!?"
"You were born at six twenty-eight in the morning of this day. Happy birthday, Lily," Sirius said with breakfast…or what looked like breakfast on a tray.
Lily grinned wide. "Oh, my God, Sirius! That has got to be the sweetest thing that you've ever done for me!"
Sirius grinned. "Don't get used to it," he joked. "I wanted to give you a happy birthday when it seems as if I'll be the only one here on it this year. I wanted it to be special."
"Awww, Sirius," she cooed. "Thank you so much," she said, walking over to him to give him a hug. "Oh, jeez. Did you actually cook breakfast?"
"Uh…I tried? Okay, okay, so it may have been better with some magic. Unfortunately, I can't do that!!!" he cried laughing.
"Are you actually going to make me eat that?"
"What? Don't you like it?"
"No!" she cried and they both laughed. "But just for you, I'll eat it anyway."
"YAY!" he cried laughing, and leaving the room.
"Thanks again!" she cried, as he walked out of the room. "AND THE KITCHEN BETTER BE CLEAN WHEN I GET DOWN THERE!!"
Sirius popped his head back in. "Could you give me a…uh…two-hour headstart before you come down?" he asked with an innocent face on. He hesitated before continuing. "No, better yet a two-year headstart?"
Lily laughed. "Just go," she said with a laugh.
*~*~*~*~*
About twenty minutes later, she trudged down the stairs to find Sirius in front of the television without the kitchen cleaned.
"Sirius, how is that clean?" she asked pointing to the messy kitchen.
"SHHHH!" he said waving her to be quiet.
"What?" she said, walking over to the television.
"They think that Voldemort has backed off and gone back towards Antarctica."
"What?"
"It's where he was before all of this, planning it all out," Sirius explained.
"Oh. Does that mean the lock-down is over?"
"No, not yet. He hasn't struck anywhere in over eleven hours, which may mean he's either finally retreated or it's all part of his damn plan. No one can be sure and they're not calling off the lock-down yet. They haven't found him yet so they're not sure about anything. Two death-eaters were found, but they refused to give any information so an Auror killed them right there on the spot instead of bringing them to Azkaban. But that Auror was fired soon after for being irresponsible. Heck, I would've killed him too!"
Lily sighed. "This sucks, Sirius. This is the worst birthday ever. Voldemort is keeping everyone in their damn houses by killing off innocent people just because he thinks it's fun, I don't know what's going to happen with me job, and to top it all off, I don't even know if my boyfriend and my best friend are okay!"
"But the breakfast made up for some of that, right?" Sirius asked, patting her arm.
Lily laughed. "Of course, Si."
"I'm sorry, Lily-bean. I-"
"What did you call me?" Lily asked curiously.
"Er…Lily-bean?"
Lily looked at him adoringly and embraced him unexpectedly. "You haven't called me that in nearly five years."
Sirius blushed, but smiled at her. "I know…but it just fits today."
Lily nodded. "I know," she said thankfully. "What were you saying?"
Sirius hesitated, and then sighed before continuing. "I really don't know what else to say at the moment. It's hard to say much of anything. I just wish that there could be some good news soon. I just don't know when that will happen."
"Don't be sorry, Sirius," she started, taking a seat next to him on the couch, as Sirius stroked her back soothingly. "It's not your fault that this whole damn thing is happening. I just wish that I could do something to help anyone, but I'm stuck here for God-knows-how-long."
"I feel the same way, Lily," Sirius said with a long, drawled-out sigh. "Believe me…I feel the same way."
*~*~*~*~*
For the rest of the day, Lily and Sirius sat on the couch together under a blanket just watching the news, watching movies, playing board games, playing card games, talking, and surprisingly having fun. Even though it wasn't the perfect birthday that Lily had planned, it wasn't a terrible one like she thought it would be.
"Sirius?" Lily asked from the living room to Sirius who has been in the kitchen for the past forty minutes. "What are you doing in there!?"
"Nothing! Don't come in!" he cried laughing.
She sighed and turned back to the Channel 406 news. Unfortunately, the suspicion of Voldemort backing off was not correct and he had hit fourteen schools in Vienna, Austria and Juniper, Austria that afternoon in just forty minutes. Unfortunately, Voldemort had also been seen wandering from town to town killing off certain people in the streets, as well, mostly in Austria, and was now heading back to London. The tragedy is just getting worse and the lock-down looked as if it wasn't going to be let up anytime soon.
"Sirius, he's back in London!" Lily cried with a worried face as she repeated what the news reporter was telling her.
"Calm down, Lily!! Stop worrying for now and come in here!"
Lily sighed and turned off the television and walked into the kitchen.
"Surprise!" Sirius cried.
Lily gasped. In front of her was a table with two glowing candles and two china plates, a bottle of champagne, and tiny wrapped box sitting next to her empty plate. "Well, well, well. If you weren't Sirius Black, then I might actually think that you could be romantic!"
He laughed. "I know I'm not James or anything and it's not the perfect, romantic, birthday dinner you were planning on having with James and today's not the perfect day that you wanted for your birthday, but you deserve a very happy birthday, Lily," he explained. "You don't turn twenty-two every year."
Tears sprang to her eyes with happiness. She did not expect anything from Sirius that night except a birthday hug or whatnot. And he was right, it wasn't the perfect, romantic birthday dinner with James…it was the perfect birthday dinner with Sirius. "Awww…Sirius, you may not be James, but you're doing a very good job of making this a happy birthday," she said, walking over to him to give him a hug. He kissed her on the cheek, and pulled out her seat for her.
"Thanks for accompanying me on this wonderful evening, m'lady," he said laughing.
"Okay, now please tell me you didn't cook dinner!" Lily said with a grin.
"No, you got lucky tonight," he said, laughing. "Although, it's not going to be a…romantic dinner or anything either."
"What's for dinner?" she asked curiously.
"Uh…pizza?" he said, pulling out the boxes that were underneath the table.
Lily burst out into uncontrollable laughter. "Oh….my…God…" she said, in between laughs. "Sirius, you're the best roommate a girl could ever ask for!" she cried out, grabbing a piece of pizza. "Now sit down and eat," she said grinning.
"Well, I can't resist an order."
"No you just can't resist food," Lily said laughing.
"How about you just open my gift?" Sirius suggested, changing the subject. "Actually, it's mine and Vannie's gift, but I don't care if she didn't want you to open it without her here. Because it's your birthday and you should get at least one gift today."
"Sounds good to me," she said laughing. She picked up the tiny box and took off the ribbon and the bow. She unwrapped the sparkling silver paper, and finally opened the box. Inside was a white-silver necklace with a lily in the center.
She gasped. "Oh, Sirius!"
He grinned. "I saw you looking at it in the jewelry store in Hogsmeade last month and I knew it would be perfect. Savannah and I both agreed on buying it and we bought it together when she was here over Easter break."
"Oh, Sirius, this is so beautiful! I…I don't really know what to say except thank you so much and I can't thank you enough."
"There's more to it, though," he said slowly.
"Oh? What do you mean?"
"Whenever a loved one is in danger and is crying for your help, the lily glows a yellowish-orangish color to warn you."
"What do you mean by loved one? Friends, family, husband or wife, or just…boyfriend? " she asked, specifically speaking about James.
"Well…mostly family, or husband or whatnot, but it only glows when your boyfriend is in trouble if you really love him and you would go for the end of the earth for him…at least that's what the jeweler told me. I figured it would be perfect for you and James."
Lily grinned up at him. "It is. Thank you again and-" she said, wrapping it around her neck, but she was too busy looking at the necklace to finish her sentence. Sirius noticed it also.
"Oh no," he muttered as they both watched it start to glow.
Lily looked up at Sirius with fear and panic in her eyes and started breathing heavily. "Oh, my, God. I don't like this at all, Sirius."
"I bet James is just out there slamming his fist into the wall wanting to send you a goddamn letter or call you or something."
"That's not danger."
"Yeah, but it's extreme love…and that's danger enough," Sirius teased, laughing.
Lily cracked a smile. "You were always the one who made everyone laugh, Sirius."
"I know," he replied, and they both laughed, trying to get their minds off the necklace.
*~*~*~*~*
Two days later, Lily was freaking out. The necklace was still glowing and she wasn't sure of what to do about her job in America.
At about one o'clock in the afternoon, Sirius noticed that the necklace stopped glowing and was about to say something, but the phone rang. Sirius and Lily looked up at each other in confusion. They both knew that the only people who could reach them were the ministry or a muggle. Now, considering neither one of them really knew any Muggles, besides Petunia who Lily doubted was calling her, they both were thinking the same thing: that maybe the ministry was calling them to give them bad news.
"Oh, shit," Sirius muttered.
Lily drew in a breath, before picking up the receiver. "Hello?" she said softly.
"Lily!? IS THAT YOU!?" the person on the other end shrieked, obviously with happiness.
"Uh…yeah. Who is this?" she asked calmly.
"It's me, Savannah!!" she cried.
"WHAT!?" she screamed, which was definitely freaking Sirius out who had no idea who she was talking to.
"Aren't you listening to the radio or watching the television?? The lock-down is over!"
Lily shrieked with happiness and started jumping up and down, yet again freaking Sirius out…but in a good way. "Are you fuckin' kidding me!?"
Savannah laughed at what Lily said just as Sirius literally ran over to her and pulled on the cord of Lily's telephone like a five-year-old. "Not at all!" Savannah cried. "The ministry and the Aurors at Sir Sephilia's office and Sir Friedburgh's office, in Scandinavia, tracked down you-Know-Who in Egypt today and sent him crawling back to Antarctica. Unfortunately when they went to go look for him, he wasn't there and instead they realized he had drifted back to somewhere in Russia where he'll remain until he can get his strength back which will probably won't be for another ten years or so. He's practically powerless and has disappeared!"
"I-I can't believe it. This is totally amazing! I was waiting for this moment this whole damn week!" Lily cried. Sirius was giving her weird looks, wondering why she was so ecstatic, but Lily waved him off.
"I know!!! I immediately picked up the phone once I heard to see if they were working, and sure enough the lock-down is officially over!! I just wanted to call you guys to make sure you guys were okay and to tell you that…well, I'm fine."
"Are you positive? I heard you're school was on his list."
Sirius was obviously about to kill himself with suspension, but Lily turned around while chuckling at him.
There was a long pause on Savannah's side of the phone and Lily was about to ask her if she was still there, but Savannah finally spoke. "We were hit."
"Oh, no. What happened?" Lily asked, before mentally hitting herself. "No, that was a dumb question."
"No, it's okay," Savannah said sighing. "It just all seems…well, unreal to me. I still can't believe he was just here last week. In fact…well, my roommate here was a victim and if I wasn't at lunch at the time, I would've been a victim too. It scares me, Lily. But what scares me most is that I saw him. I saw him killing people that I knew! People that I had just talked to moments before. People that were my best friends there!! My choral director—the best damn professor I've ever had—had died right in front of my own eyes. I watched him suffer and knowing that I couldn't do anything to help him or anyone else freaks me out even more. It all completely freaked me out, Lily, and if I wasn't able to sneak out the back door and into the parking lot where I hid underneath cars with hundreds of other students and staff, I could've died, also. It just scares me that I was so close to dying."
"Oh, don't say that. It doesn't matter because you're fine. And…I'm sorry. I-I don't really know what else to say because I wasn't there, but it must have been terrible. I can't tell you how it feels, but I'm just glad you weren't one of his victims," Lily soothed.
"Who's on the phone?" Sirius whispered, but Lily shooed him away.
"I know…so am I. Well, listen, I've got to go. They're having an assembly in two minutes and I've got to be there. I wish I could talk more, but if I'm late, then I won't get my degree until the summer, and I do not feel like spending my time here."
"I understand," Lily said with a sigh of relief.
"God, I wish I could talk to SI-Si now, but I really can't. Tell Si-Si I miss him and that I wish I could talk to him now but I'll call back later tonight. I love you, Lily! Bye for now!"
"Bye, hon. I'll talk to you later."
Lily put back the receiver in its cradle and leaned against the wall and slouched down to the floor, trying to hide her ecstaticness. "Oh, wow."
"Okay, who was that?" Sirius demanded to know, slouching against the kitchen floor next to her.
"You will never believe who that was. You'll never guess who had just called me," Lily said amazingly still in non-belief.
"Big Bird!" he cried cracking a smile.
"Someone a thousand times better than Big Bird."
"Oscar the grouch?"
Lily laughed. "No, you dolt! Even better."
"Okay, now I know that's not possible."
Lily laughed. "What about Savannah? Is she any better than Oscar?"
"VANNIE!?!?!" Sirius screamed. "Yeah…I guess she's a little better than Oscar." Lily laughed as Sirius continued. "Wait…how did she call??"
"The lock-down is over," Lily started, as she began the whole story of the lock-down being over and what Savannah said about her school and the deaths there. "And she says she misses you and she'll call you later."
"Oh, wow. I can't believe it's finally over. I thought it would be a lot longer than this. I'm just glad the ministry could've stopped him," Sirius said, suddenly freezing in place. "Uh-oh," he muttered.
"Uh-oh what? What happened?" Lily asked with worry.
"Um…you said that the Aurors at Sir Sephilia's office were tracking Voldemort down, right?"
"Yeah…so?"
Sirius sighed again. "Oh, no."
"'Oh, no' what?" Lily asked curiously.
"Uh…"
"Sirius Black, you better tell me what's wrong this instant or I might have to hurt you."
Sirius sighed. "I don't think he ever told you this—probably just forgot or something—but…uh…well, James got the job working in his office."
Lily sat there gaping at Sirius as the breath was suddenly sucked out of her. She sat there breathing heavily as the tears started filling up her eyelids. "Oh, God."
"I'm sure he's fine. Since he's just a beginner there, maybe he didn't even go with them. He's just begun his training."
But Lily wasn't thinking about that. She was thinking about the necklace. "Sirius, when the lily stops glowing, what do you think that means?"
Sirius had to stop and think about what she was saying at the moment, confused of why she changed the subject. "Um…he's no longer in danger of course."
Lily nodded. "But…but what if it means something else…something worse?"
"Like what? And please to God don't say death, Lily Marie Evans. You and I both know that James is too damn strong and brave to have been killed by Voldemort in his first month of working with the Auror business."
Lily nodded. "You're right, Sirius. I'm…I'm just being paranoid," she explained, but unfortunately she couldn't help but be paranoid.
She knew Sirius was just trying to comfort her, but a voice in the back of her mind was still telling her that James could still be out there…needing her right at the moment.
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A/N: Okay, well another chapter finished and posted! Hm…what's going to happen with James? What's going to happen with Lily and her new job? What's going to happen with the necklace? Are Sirius and Lily going crazy for spending a whole week together? Haha. Stay tuned!!
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