Disclaimer:
I am not JK Rowling, I do not own any of the characters that appear
in the HP books. I do own the ones that don't appear in the books,
though.
"Hey Evans, will you go out with me?"
Lily
sighed and kept walking until she had gone straight through the
barrier that led to Platform Nine and Three Quarters. Wow. This was
going to be a fun year. Potter really had to be determined if that
was the first thing he said to her. She turned around sharply to meet
him.
"A hello would be nice before you ask me out
again."
"Oh, okay," said James, beginning to grin,
"hello. Will you go out with me?"
"No." Lily turned
and began to walk to the train, where she was hailed by her three
best friends, Anna, Sierra, and Bailey.
"Lily!" they
chorused.
"Hi," she said. "Guess what? I'm Head Girl!"
Lily pointed to the badge pinned to her shirt. She was immediately
hit by a barrage of "Congratulations!"-s and "Why didn't you
tell us?"-s.
"Anyway," Lily continued, trying not to
look too proud of herself, "Guess who just asked me out twice in a
minute?"
The girls began giggling. "You know, you should
pay more attention to him, Lily. James is really nice when he's not
hexing Snape," Anna said fairly. Anna was the sweetest of her
friends and never said anything bad about anybody. She had thin
blonde hair that fell halfway down her back and light blue-green
eyes. She was medium height and skinny and quieter than the other
two.
"I love his pranks," said Bailey fondly. Bailey was
the shortest of the four and had auburn hair, big brown eyes, and
freckles. Out of the four, she was the troublemaker.
Sierra
rolled her eyes. Then she turned to Lily. "You two would make a
good couple, you know."
"Wow, I just love all the support
I'm getting from you guys," Lily said, annoyed. "Possibly all
of you haven't yet noticed that Potter is an arrogant jerk who
doesn't care for anyone but himself?"
"Now that's a
little harsh," said Sierra. She was the tallest of them and very
outgoing. She had thick black hair and dark eyes. She was very
likeable. When she and Lily met in their first year, they were
instant friends.
"Yes, you know, James is Head Boy," Anna
said, nodding.
"What?!?!?" Lily dropped her heavy trunk on
Bailey's foot, who squeaked and starting hopping around in pain,
clutching her toe. Lily didn't notice.
"James—James
Potter—is Head Boy?!? How could they have picked him?" Lily was
angry. For as long as she had known she was Head Girl, she had
wondered who Head Boy was, who she would share the Head Common Room
with, who she would do her duties with.....and it would be with James
Potter, the man who was desperately in love with her?! Aaaaah!!
The
train ride there was relatively uneventful. Lily, Anna, Sierra, and
Bailey had a compartment to themselves. That is, until the four
Marauders decided to come bursting in, pretending not to notice the
four girls already there. They acted like the chairs containing Lily,
Anna, Sierra and Bailey were empty and decided to have a
seat.
"James Potter, you get off me this instant!" Lily
cried, trying to push him off her lap, but with little success.
"I
will if you go out with me," he replied, grinning.
"Oh,
come on, Lily, it's not every day that you have a guy sitting on
your lap," said Bailey, who did not look the least bit
objectionable to Sirius's decision to sit down right on top of her.
"Lighten up."
Remus and Peter stood up. James and Sirius,
however, remained seated. Finally, they too got into standing
positions.
"Want a game of Exploding Snap?" James asked
eagerly, looking around the room.
Soon the game began, with
squeals from the girls every time the cards blew up. It was a highly
competitive game; whenever one of the boys lost, particularly James
and Sirius, they would yell loudly in anguish. It was extremely
amusing to all, even Lily.
At last, the colossal castle was in
view, and the group got off the train and managed to squeeze into one
carriage. Sirius was still muttering about the unfairness of the last
game.
"Apparently, the Head Boy and Girl have to lead the
way to the castle," said Sirius, looking at James. "Prongs, old
boy, you're gonna have to find the Head Girl, you know."
"He's
sitting next to her," said Lily, looking at the ceiling of the
carriage. It was dark blue and peeling.
James sat bolt upright
and stared at Lily with such a weird expression on his face that the
whole carriage burst out laughing, with the exception of
Lily.
"You?" he asked, shocked.
"Funny, I
had the same reaction when I found out it was you," Lily said
coldly, still looking at the ceiling.
"You mean you were
happy when you found out it was me? Does this mean you like me?"
James asked, surprised. Quickly he said, "Will you go out with
me?"
Sierra and Bailey both gave Lily identical
aww-he's-so-sweet-to-you-why-don't-you-go-out-with-him? looks.
"No, I was not happy when I found out it was you. Quite the
opposite. I meant shock, you dimwit."
"You still haven't
answered my other question."
"No, I will not go out with
you."
"Why?"
Lily stopped looking at the ceiling
and turned to face him. "Why? I'll tell you why. I will not go
out with you because you are stupid, mean, and completely and totally
full of yourself. Grow up."
As Lily said this, a genuine
expression of hurt feelings appeared on James's face. For a split
second, Lily felt bad and wanted to take back what she said. But only
for a split second.
"Did you really mean that?" James
whispered to her so that the others wouldn't hear. They didn't.
Lily didn't answer. She sincerely hoped James couldn't see her
battling feelings on her face. Unfortunately for her, he could.
Realizing that Lily didn't really hate him as much as she
had said, James settled back into his seat. He was still irked,
though. Why couldn't she just be nice to him, just once? He
sighed.
James and Lily didn't talk once as they led the way
up the steps. A couple times James looked hopefully at Lily, but she
had her eyes set straight ahead. She could be so stubborn. Then he,
too, turned his attention to the castle.
Dumbledore met them
at the door. He smiled.
"Ah, our Head Boy and Girl," he
said, beaming at them. "Welcome back, James, Lily."
The
two smiled at him.
"Thank you," they said.
The
school filtered into the Great Hall. Lily seated herself at the
Gryffindor table. James sat down next to her. Lily scowled at him. He
grinned in reply.
The Sorting was over fairly quickly. Soon, the
tables were filled and the students looked instinctively at
Dumbledore. He cleared his throat. Silence fell.
"Welcome
back, all of you! To our newcomers: the Forbidden Forest is off
limits to all students. To everyone else: Quidditch trials will be
held starting on October 2, depending on your House, check the notice
board. And now I have one command for you all: Eat!"
The
plates, as usual, filled with food, and the feast began. Lily and her
friend were waiting for one of the Marauders' tricks, but it didn't
come. They must be planning something big, Lily thought. Ugh.
