An Eye for an Eye: Obsidian and Emerald

By: xxkarmaqueenxx

Disclaimer: If I did own, there would be nay logic in this proclamation.

Summary: MWPP era. Then HP present day. "An eye for an eye, my love…"

Note: "an eye for an eye" meaning: equal punishment or revenge.

Italics and bold (thoughts)

Chapter 1

A loud screech ran through that house of Number 4 Privet Drive. If one were to look inside the house, in all its glory, one would most probably find a young, rather horse-like girl running up a set of finely-carpeted stairs, screaming her head off. And if one were to look around at the beautiful setting, one would see a beautiful red-haired girl with unbelievably striking emerald eyes lying in the grass that grows on the evenly-mowed bright green lawn, right next door to all the other perfectly-kept lawns and houses all along Privet Drive and Wisteria Lane. Petunia Evans was a perfectly normal girl, thank you very much, and she prided her whole life on being so. However, she was so normal, and obsessed with being such, that she was, quite ironically, not normal. But of course she would never notice, too wrapped up in her own little world of so-called 'normalcy.'

Lily Evans was different, and she liked it. Her sister hated her for it, but she really didn't care, about her sister not liking her, that is. Other than that, Lily Evans was a very caring person. She could often be seen talking to the little kids that were in her neighborhood and getting them to make friends with the other shy little ones. Lily was often told that she was beautiful, even fit for modeling some said. But she was would just smile prettily and give her thanks while harboring a small light blush on her cheeks. There weren't a lot of kids her age in the neighborhood, they all either being her sister's age: 14, or younger than hers: 10 ¾. Her sister surely didn't want her around, too jealous of her younger sibling's good looks, and her horse-like features. So Lily played with the little kids, becoming quite fond of them, and developing her motherly side. Yes, all was well in Privet Drive, or as well as it can be with an agitated sister worrying about her first date, a dreamy compassionate girl with an attitude as bright as the sky, and two parents who had no idea how to protect themselves, or their children. Sadly enough, they wouldn't learn anytime soon either.