Chapter 3
Harry
awoke the next morning quite shaken. He had been vividly dreaming of
a scene of destruction where he assumed his house had been. He was
being carried closer and closer and then he was right in the middle
of the pile, staring at the woman in healers robes he had seen in
Professor Lupin's picture. She lay dead. There was a distant
sobbing and a wailing of a baby, and then it was over.
"Why
had I dreamed of her?" Harry wondered out loud. He thought to
himself, "I've never even met this woman before, or have
I?"
Harry dressed, too tired to immediately think this
question over. Finally he trudged sleepily down stairs to the
kitchen. Lupin was cooking up a nice breakfast of eggs, bacon, and
toast! He smelled fresh as if he just got out of a shower, and was
humming cheerfully to himself. He turned to greet Harry a "Good
morning," and pointed to a coffeepot on the counter top. Harry
poured himself and Professor Lupin a cup, then sat down bowing his
head groggily. Finally Remus laid his breakfast on the table and they
ate. The two dined silently, aside from to steady hum of Professor
Lupin. Something was troubling Harry. While he had dreamed of his
destroyed house many of times before, it was curious that the woman,
Mandy, who Remus obviously cared so much for, had been
present.
"Professor Lupin?" Harry finally asked.
Remus
turned up smiling and looking as if he was just very happy as things
were so.
"Yes is there something on your mind,
Harry?"
Suddenly Harry found it hard to talk about his
dream. He didn't have the heart; he couldn't bring Mandy up. It
would be far too painful for the Professor to discuss. Harry thought
quickly of an alternative question.
"You mentioned yesterday
that you think the next memory is one of my Mum's. Do you know what
we will be witnessing today?"
Remus thought carefully then
smiled politely!
"Well I don't know exactly what your Mum
and Dad decided to keep up, however by the looks of it I'd say that
the next memory would be the one of when James saved Lily's
life."
"Dad saved Mum?"
Harry followed the
Professor into the now familiar living room. Professor Lupin began to
pull out the beautiful pensive of James and Lily Potter. Harry sat in
the middle of the floor space, curious of such a story.
"Yes
Harry, he did. While James was of course brilliant on a broom, much
like yourself, your mother was not quite as skilled in the area.
You could say she was almost hopeless on a broomstick. So you can
imagine what a right mess she'd be in quidditch... well you'll
see in a minute." Remus gestured for Harry to come closer.
"Alright, you know what to do, on the count of three we're going
to jump, myself first then you. All right there Harry?" Harry
nodded and prepared for the travel inside. "One... Two... Three,
THE GROUNDS!
Once again the strange feeling of being plunged
through a bucket of water licked at Harry's senses and he was
there, standing next to his thirteen-year-old mother as she's seen
clutching her broomstick tightly.
(The Grounds)
"What in
bloody hell am I doing here?" Lily muttered to herself as she
trudged her way across the yard to where her friends had decided to
set up the day's game.
It had been partially due to Lily's
best friend Zena's big mouth, and partially due to Lucius Malfoy's
annoying habit of listening in on their conversations but Lily had
somehow found her way in the middle of a right mess. It had been a
couple days ago when Zena had been boasting rather loudly about how
she was sure that for the third year in running the Gryffindor team
would be victorious in winning the Quidditch cup. She had just been
talking about each of the team members when of all people, Lucius
Malfoy along with his stupid Slytherin cronies walked by, starting
one of the biggest arguments of the year between two already set
enemies. Alas, Malfoy spat at Zena that if she was so sure that
Gryffindors could play quidditch then she could prove it on the
field, his friends versus her's, and Zena, not about to look like a
coward, confirmed the challenge. Unfortunately for Lily, as Zena's
best friend, she was of course one of the girls asked for Zena's
team.
"I don't know the first thing about quidditch, and
yet what was I going to say, no?" Lily wondered aloud miserably.
Zena ran by along with five other girls, many whom were
friends of Zena and Lily and one whom Lily knew as a chaser on the
Gryffindor house quidditch team. Lily sucked in her breath and
sighed. She attempted to look excited.
"Hey Lil, ready for
today's match, feeling alright, great day for quidditch huh?"
Zena was panting excitedly. She was obviously not worried in the
slightest of ways. Lily forced a smile.
"Er yeah, I'm, er,
ready!" Lily tried not to show a sign of how she was truly feeling.
Zena beamed and began to dance and cheer.
"That's great
cause we've got to have a great seeker to show old Malfoy that
Gryffindor is NUMBER ONE! Yeah, alright, GO GRYFFINDOR!" All the
girls laughed and began to run along with Zena except for Lily who
felt even worse than before. She didn't want to let her best friend
down, but she knew that she was most certainly not ready. Even in the
few practices they had managed in preparation Lily had failed to
master her broom. She just hoped to stay unnoticed long enough to
gain control and appear in search of the tiny golden snitch.
Depressed Lily caught up to Zena on the field where they awaited the
arrival of the Slytherins.
"I only hope that the rest of the
team can handle the game sufficiently... oh no... here they come...
here we go!" Lily nervously began muttering to herself. Lucius and
his team of hard core looking Slytherin members were crossing the
field and were now approaching Zena. Lily immediately came to the
conclusion that each of the boys were easily twice her size. Malfoy
smirked.
"Well, well, I have to say I am surprised that you
had the nerve to show, and with a team I see, if that is really what
you can call this bunch of losers. No matter, it will only be a
quicker victory for us."
"Eat dung Malfoy. If you woke up
this morning, thinking you even had a chance of winning, you were so
wrong!" Zena looked furious. Malfoy just laughed
poisonously.
"Silly girl, you really think a bunch of little
girls could defeat my team of the strongest purebloods in Hogwarts.
Oh and I believe now wold be a great time to introduce a friend of
mine." Malfoy stalled, satisfied with the look of disgust on Zena's
face. "Birdie, why don't you come forward." A particularly
large guy stepped ahead tightening his fists fiercely. Lily found him
quite revolting, she had never seen anyone whom less resembled a
bird, besides his intelligence perhaps. Out of pure repulsive action
Lily spat,
"First of all, a girl can do anything a boy can,
just as well if not better, and secondly everyone knows that you paid
him," she gestured towards Birdie, "ten galleons to play today's
game."
Lily shut up real fast after making such a
statement, quickly realizing just how big of a mistake she had
clearly made. At first Malfoy said nothing in reply and appeared
somewhat taken aback. However, as his face loosened to that
ridiculously relaxed expression he always wore, he began to match
Lily's telling off.
"Aww, the mudblood has decided to
stand up for her little girl friend." Malfoy laughed, the team
following his lead. Zena puffed out her cheeks indignantly,
"Don't
you ever call her a mudblood. Enough of this, are we gonna swap
insults or are we going to play quidditch?" Zena stepped as close
to Malfoy without touching him as she could and gave a mean stare.
Malfoy backed off and called for his team to take their places on the
field. Zena did the same, though stayed behind to talk to
Lily.
"Nice job putting Malfoy in his place back there! It
was great! Girl, you've got some backbone!" Zena patted Lily
across the back. And ran off. Lily just nodded nervously and set
herself in her place across from the Slytherin Seeker. She worked
hard to not notice the angry faces, clearly set on her.
Unable
to agree on a member of neither the Slytherin nor Gryffindor house,
the Ravenclaw house captain was asked to keep score and referee the
game. He was now walking to the center of the two teams with the
quaffle, the two bludgers, and the golden snitch, which Lily at least
understood was her job to catch. He called for Zena and Malfoy to
shake hands to signify a fair game. They did so, however with great
effort, as they both appeared to be attempting to cut the other's
circulation off. The scorekeeper at long last held his whistle high
and Lily felt a hot surge of faintness. The whistle blew and the game
began as fourteen players kicked off the ground.
As the
chasers savagely fought below to send the quaffle past the opposing
team's keeper, Lily spent the following hour hopelessly chasing the
snitch when her eyes could spot it's shimmer in the sunlight. She
realized quickly that she was not fast enough and while the other
seeker was not much better, too dim or otherwise simple to pay
attention to the game (let alone the snitch), Lily knew that she had
little chance of ever getting to the fluttering ball before it
disappeared again. After circling the pitch for what seemed like
hours Lily looked up at the sky frustrated.
"Oh it's no
use I'll never be any good at qudditch or flying for that matter.
It's too bad, today is a beautiful day." Lily had lost focus and
was watching the clouds cross the sky. She couldn't understand why
it was so beautiful when she felt so upset. She was basking in the
sun's warmth, she was enjoying the breeze. It was so nice that she
barely heard the instructions from below to, "WATCH OUT LILY, GET
OUT OF THE WAY!"
Before she could react a bludger hit the
very tip of her broom, sending everything including herself spinning
out of control. Lily screamed as her broom sped off into the nearby
Whomping Willow. Realizing this, Lily heaved with all the power she
had, stopping but only just out of reach of the tree's violent
branches. Shaken, but intact, Lily returned feeling quite
sickened.
"Lily, girl, are you all right?" Zena shouted
from below looking very distraught with worry. Lily looked down
wiping her face.
"Yeah, I'm fine, just a little-," Lily
screamed as Malfoy laughed harder than ever. Birdie was trying to
knock her off her broom. The scorekeeper blew his whistle many times,
finally giving up. He ran, on his way to find a Professor for
help.
"Oh my gosh, I can't get down, I'm gonna fall, I'm
gonna die." Lilly was unconsciously screaming as bludgers whizzed
by, each time narrowly missing her body.
"Malfoy this isn't
funny, knock it off, your going to seriously hurt her!" Lily heard
Zena struggle as she unsuccessfully tried to reach her out of control
friend. Nobody was paying attention to the game any longer, as Lily
struggled to hold on to her broom. Lily couldn't quite understand
or distinguish the voices shouting beneath her as she felt her self
slowly slipping out of consciousness.
"Well this is it, I
knew I shouldn't have tried to fly today, I could have said no,
Zena would have forgiven me." Lily shut her eyes and held on for
dear life. Suddenly Lily heard an annoyingly familiar voice from
below.
"Lily, what in bloody hell are you doing up there?"
James Potter shouted from his place on the ground. A bludger hit the
back of her broom and a handful of twigs landed at James feet as he
watched her swerve wildly around. Lily let another terrified
scream.
"Oh great, now James Potter! Of all the people to be
out watching me swerve to my death on a broomstick, James Potter!"
Lily couldn't believe her luck. She knew James Potter along with
his best friend Sirius Black as the two biggest show-offs in school.
The were always acting and thinking they were so smart and cool,
especially James in of all things QUIDDITCH! All the girls found the
pair very handsome, including Zena who was always chattering about
Sirius and of her major crush on him. Lily however, found them to
just be annoying, though she knew that of any of the girls in
Hogwarts, James Potter was downright obsessed with none other than
herself.
"I don't care if he's the cutest guy in
school, James potter is just a conceited jerk. Wait, cute, of course
not, James is soooo not cute, not in any way, not EVER!" Lily was
disgusted with herself for even considering such things, though this
disgust was forgotten as a bludger once again hit the end of her
broom and once again sent her spinning. On the ground, James,
realizing that Malfoy and his team were the ones causing trouble
began trying to hex the player's.
"Get off it Malfoy, you
could kill her, that's no way to treat a lady." James continued
to shout all the curses he knew of, but kept missing as the expensive
broomsticks Lucius's father had bought were simply too fast to
hit. Lily just watched the flashes of light emitting from
James's wand disheartened, as they appeared to be of no use.
Suddenly a deafening crack was heard and Lily realized that her Broom
had taken a direct hit, she was falling.
"I wonder if I'll
die instantly, maybe it won't even hurt." Lily wondered as she
continued to fall downwards, gaining speed as she went. There was a
sudden thud, and Lily closed her eyes, but what she felt wasn't the
grass on the ground.
"I must be in heaven, I'm still
flying!" but a pain in her upper legs and a sudden drop of her
stomach told her that this was not her case. She opened her eyes to
see that it was in fact James Potter's jet-black hair that blew
gracefully before her eyes. He was on Zena's broom and was now
turning his head without difficulty to see that he had indeed caught
Lily.
"James... I... thank you... you saved me... but how?"
Lily was amazed, James had caught her in mid-air. James just smiled
and sped off towards the Whomping Willow.
"No problem Lil,
this is my game! Now let's see if we can catch that broom of yours,
It looked like it might be repairable." James chuckled as
Lily groaned.
"Oh James don't worry about it... I won't
need it anymore, really, your going to get us both killed we'll
never get away fast enough. That tree will swing at us first!" Lily
probably would have put up more of a fight but she was too weakened
by the whole event. James turned back again.
"Nonsense,
there is a way around everything, just hold on when I tell you to,
okay!" Lily shook her head, what do I need to do, when? "NOW!"
It
happened very fast, James grabbed the broom and then swung his other
arm around Lily's waist, as she had not held on tightly. When level
again, Lily leaned against his shoulder and fainted as James was
finally descending back to the ground. Professor Mogonagall, livid at
the Slytherins, had finally arrived and was currently issuing
detentions and punishments for all those involved. Under James calm
instructions Sirius, Peter, and himself picked up Lily and worked
their way to the hospital wing. Remus trailed close behind with Zena
in attempt to comfort her as she was claiming hysterically that she
felt it all her fault.
Harry felt a swish of the wind as the
memory shifted to a different place.
(The Hospital Wing)
Lily
moaned as she not only felt thoroughly exhausted, but also quite
disrupted. Madame Pomfrey had given her several calming draughts, but
the terror remained rather fresh, even a day later. Zena was pleading
for forgiveness, though Lily consistently let her know that she did
not blame her entirely.
"You may have started the game but I
didn't exactly tell you that I didn't know what I was doing, and
it's certainly not your fault that Malfoy is a git." Lily
attempted a smile.
"Yeah, well, I got so caught up in that
stupid game that I didn't even stop to think that you might not be
okay. What if James hadn't been there, I could've lost you! I'm
sorry Lil!" Zena finished looking very ashamed of herself.
"Don't
worry about it, we all get caught up in the midst of things
sometimes, I'm just happy to be back on the ground!" Lily
shuddered. Zena patted Lily's back for comfort. She then checked
her watch and gasped.
"Oh no, I have to go now, classes will
begin soon. I do hope your feeling better Lily, I'll bring your
homework later so if you feel like it you don't have to get too far
behind." Zena hugged Lily and ran out the door. Lily sighed and was
just about to doze off when she heard her curtain move and then, her
breath shortened, James Potter.
"Hey Lily, are you awake?"
James poked his head behind the curtain. Lily looked up at him and
then leaned back into her pillow.
"Care to sit down?" Lily
gestured to a clear place on the side of her bed. James nodded and
sat, turning to face Lily. The seconds lengthened as the two sat
staring back at each other. James turned around and pulled something
that stuck out the side of his bag. He handed Lily her Broom back,
looking better than new with a large bow tied around the
center.
"You really should learn to fly a broom, after all,
it's like driving a, a, what's that thing your Mum brings you to
the train station in?" James thought but Lily supplied "A car?"
James nodded "Yeah, it's a great way to get around if you know
how to ride it." Lily smiled and placed the Broom next to her
bedside, James continued. "If you want, I can teach you a few
skills!" Lily played with the edge of her covers. "Hey, I'll
consider it, it's real kind of you to offer your time." James
cocked his head to the side and again the two stared in silence, both
slightly smiling.
"I still think you are rather arrogant
most of the time," Lily wanted to choose her words carefully. James
smiled as Lily did, "but I'd just like to say, thank you for
everything!" Lily sat up and kissed James gingerly, she blushed but
was rather surprised that it hadn't felt all that unnatural. James
eyes widened and then relaxed. For a second, Lily felt herself
actually falling for James. His hair fell over his eyes perfectly
untidily. His hazel eyes were so memorable, Lily thought she saw a
flicker or two. Falling for James, what was she thinking, she
couldn't fall for James. She couldn't, he was a troublemaker, she
was a good girl, and besides, he was an arrogant jerk who pulled
pranks for attention. But he wasn't so bad, not now. Lily shook
these thoughts from her head.
"Now don't you go taking
that personally James Potter! "Lily frowned slightly, "I mean
it!" James swayed then tilted his head upwards, "I already have!"
Lily threw a pillow at him, "You make me sick!" Lily tried to
suppress a smile but settled with an expression some where between a
grin and a frown. James covered his head, "alright, alright already
I'll go!" James started to the door but before closing it he
conjured a single pink Lily, he threw it to the prettiest girl in the
school. "See you around!" He winked and disappeared out into the
corridor. Lily just looked up at the ceiling and groaned but ended
with a giggle.
"I'm not going to fall for your charms
James Potter!" Lily thought aloud, "but perhaps I've already
begun to!"
Harry felt a tug by the scruff of his shirt as
Professor Lupin pulled him up out of the pensive. Harry felt pleasant
inside, the memory had truly showed him something he had wondered for
years.
"So she did like him, didn't she. Mum looked so
happy, she gave that look, like the one she wears in all those
pictures I've seen of her." Harry was starting to feel sad now.
He was starting to really understand what fascinating people his
parents were. "Dad, he didn't even think, he just jumped in right
after her."
Lupin smiled warmly.
"Didn't I tell you
he was like that? True he was not immune to stupid mistakes that kids
make. As you know James still had a little maturing to do before Lily
finally decided to take him seriously." Harry nodded remembering
how mad she was at James in Snape's pensive towards the end of
their fifth year. Remus was no longer smiling "Yet, he was by no
stretch a man who wouldn't risk his life for the sake of others.
It's the same heart that drove him to take Zena's broom and fly
after Lily, which kept him from shunning me when he found out my
awful secret. It was his compassion for Lily that encouraged him to
stall Voldemort while your Mum found a safe way out for you and
herself." Reums had now looked as if he was about to sob, "Oh you
stupid boy, you knew he could kill you in an instant!" Remus,
obviously speaking to James, could no longer hold back his sadness.
Harry stretched his arm out and around Remus.
"I know
Professor, but at least I'm glad..." Harry stuttered, "I'm
glad that I know." The Professor conjured a rag and blew his nose,
he was calming down.
"I don't regret Harry, showing you
all these things. You have a right to understand, they were your
parents after all."
For the rest of the morning, spreading
into the early afternoon, Harry and Remus enjoyed a couple more
memories including when James became an Animagus and the four friends
received their nicknames; Remus as Moony, Peter as Wormtail, Sirius
as Padfoot, and James as Prongs. They were just reminiscing on a
memory of James, finally successfully asking Lily out at the end of
their sixth year when the pensive behind swirled fast and Remus
clapped his hands together.
"Oh Harry here's an
interesting one!" A small but nice looking home in what appeared to
be in a Muggle kind of neighborhood came in to view. Harry could tell
this all to well after the many years he spent living with the
Dursleys. "If I'm not mistaken, this would be the memory of when
your Dad met the Evans family for the first time. As you've seen
Mrs. Potter's, well, personality I'm sure you can tell that she
would naturally love Lily and Mr. Potter of course went along with
whatever Mrs. Potter thought. However it was not exactly as pleasant
a meeting the time Lily brought James to visit her parents and your
Aunt Petunia."
"Aunt Petunia hated my Dad, She's always
telling me what a good for nothing he is! She didn't like my Mum
too much neither, I suppose between the both of them I didn't even
have a chance of looking okay in her eyes." Professor Lupin
chuckled.
"I don't think she hated your family, if you can
believe it, she even put her differences with Lily aside long enough
to show up when Lily asked her to be a bridesmaid. It's a funny
relationship between sisters, they can fight a lot and tell each
other how they wish one another didn't exist, but in reality, there
is always that special and unbreakable bond that can not possibly be
lost or forgotten." Remus finished and looked at Harry who seemed
to have taken the statement into consideration.
"Well at any
rate, are you ready to go?" Harry nodded and stepped closer to the
pensive, poised to jump in. "On the count of three, One... Two....
Three! THE EVAN'S HOME!"
The familiar feeling of being
plunged through a bucket of water returned again and they were
standing before the little house as Lily and James unloaded their
trunks from the cab.
My Notes: Hi everyone, unfortunately the
school year has started so I don't have a lot of time to write at the
moment. Updates, in other words might be quite slow, but don't worry
this just gives me more time to think carefully about what I want to
say. I'm very appreciative of reviews and I encourage you to please
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