ok i actually feel like crying cause i dont know if i like this chapter at all - no sorry i feel that its crap but owing to the fact that i haven't posted in a while and it goes with the plot it has to be this way
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"Third Date"
James was standing with his friends in the new club that had opened that night. It was called Unicorns of Light the owner was the pub owner too and had an unhealthy obsession with mythical creatures although technically they weren't mythical but that was something James was willing to over look. It was only an hour or so into the opening evening and he knew there were going to be many more events like the karaoke and sing-a-thon but weren't they kinda the same thing?
When he thought about it he really didn't care, in fact all he could think about was that girl that he took home the other week. All he could remember about her was her fiery red hair and dazzling green eyes and her name Lily. Her surname hadn't stuck in his mind but where she lived did, it was then he decided to go and see her tomorrow and ask her what happened to his book although he knew it was in his office, that was beside the point he wanted to see her again.
Lily was surprise when he father let her go to the new club in his place, as he was too busy doing something else – probably having a meeting with his staff. Her life was rather boring in her view. As she got out of the car that had been sent by the club "Unicorns of Light" (rather ironic to her to be honest but that was a completely different story), she flashed the invitation at the bouncer and was let in immediately.
Once she was in she knew she had to mingle with the other people but there were so many and she really wanted a drink. So that was priority to get hammered and maybe find a cute guy to flirt with – and she wasn't into random sex so that was out of the menu.
She had just finished her fourth sex on the beach – it was the only drink that took her fancy and the bartender was pleasant enough to talk to although he wasn't exactly fancy-able she preferred her rescuer from last week, tall, dark and handsome and strong. Lily wanted a man not some rich boy who she was compelled to go out with by her father. The thought of doing the real life wording of the drink was good though, mind you there would be sand in usual places. She needed to find someone else to talk to and then she remembered that James would be there so she left her seat at the bar and went to find him, hoping that he was actually there and had not all of a sudden decided not to come. Now that would be a blow to her.
James was coming of the toilets when a girl with dark straight hair approached him, she was pretty enough but she wasn't exactly the type he like. When he looked at her he could see that she had blonde coming out of her roots – ugh blondes – he had enough of them.
AN: I have nothing against blondes
So he told her he needed to get back to his friend and although she looked thoroughly disappointed he couldn't actually care less. As he sat down with Remus, and some other friends that he had made during his stay at the Island. Suddenly his gaze was drawn to a group of two or three guys standing in what seemed like a semi-circle around a girl, when he looked closer he saw a familiar glint of red hair and something made him draw his attention to her eye.
"Hey, James, were going to leave, there's going to be a bon-fire on the beach near the hut thing you sit at. You coming or not."
James was snapped back in to reality, "Yea I might come, I'm going to see if I left my phone in the toilets cause I don't seem to have it on me."
Lily didn't know how it happened but she found her self in quite the predicament, three men had cornered her and backed her against a wall and were trying to touch her up. Not what she liked, no way. To be caressed yes but buy one guy. She then saw someone staring at the group of men, she glanced sideways to where they had been sitting but they were gone. The hope that had built up for a second was smashed in half the time; her hero wasn't there to help her out of this situation.
James had walked towards the toilets until Remus had gone up the stairs, then he turned around and went towards the group he had spotted moments earlier.
Now standing behind them he felt small – three against one and his chances weren't very high, maybe he should just leave and well no he wouldn't because that wouldn't be very James Potter. And so James was standing behind the men and waiting for something to pop into his mind to get the poor girl out of this. Then an idea came across his mind – although strangely he wanted it to be true – he would overlook that for now.
Lily was pressed against the wall and was wondering how she would get out of this on her own, they were leering at her, sending shivers down her spine. She began to look around the room to see if she could get some help from someone, when she heard someone cough, the three surrounding her span round and looked at the offender.
James was faced with four people giving him odd looks. He tried to put on his yes-now-piss-off-look but in his opinion he failed.
"Lily we have to go. The others are waiting," he said to her.
Lily highly confused raised her eyebrow, but owing to the fact she didn't want to be intimidated again she decided to go along with him, "Already?" Lily said amazed, and it wasn't false either.
James nodded and took her hand before moving quickly to avoid noticing the feeling of warmth and comfort that he got from holding her hand.
Once they got outside Lily thanked James and was about to call a taxi when he took her hand once again, and lead her to his car, for some reason she got in willingly.
"So where are you taking me?"
"Bonfire – otherwise I will be skinned alive by my friends and I will be damned if I leave you alone," James said starting his pick-up.
"Oh," Lily said watching him drive in the opposite direction to the beach, "I swear the beach is in the other direction."
"Yea this is an island the beach is in all directions – and plus no one goes here so we use it to our advantage."
"Why does no-one go there?" Lily asked curious.
"Some story about a werewolf on the lose or something. I don't actually know."
"Do you actually have to go?" Lily asked, although James didn't reply.
"No, but yea."
James had already decided to not go to the bonfire but instead he would quickly stop at the Chinese take out place near his home and then take Lily for a late night pick nick on the beach he wanted to get to know her better.
Lily was surprised when he stopped at a Chinese takeaway place but not because of the fact that he had stopped it was because there was a Chinese takeaway place on the island. She was stunned, and by the time she had gotten over the shock James had returned with a big bag full of hot nice smelling Chinese food, she was very tempted to open it and see if he had got what she liked the most. Chow Mien or Sweet and sour chicken balls – simple yet delicious.
Ten minutes later James heard the gravel crunch underneath his car as he stopped it. Before getting out he winked at Lily and got out of the car. Moments later he heard Lily get out on the other side.
"Follow me," James said to Lily.
Lily did as she was told although she found it odd that she couldn't see at least a dim light in either direction that she looked.
"Erm question, how come there is no one here apart from us?" Lily asked.
"Well you see," James hesitated running his hand through his hair as custom, "there is a bonfire somewhere down the beach but I thought I would show something much better, but first we eat."
"Ok, and can I find out what you are going to show me?"
"Erm no," James said spreading out a blanket.
"Where the hell?" Lily said astounded.
"Basket I took out of the car, candles my lovely?"
Lily giggled as she sat down on the blanket with the food and put it out, "What are we.." she trailed off as James handed her a fork. "Never mind," she finished and began to eat. Lucky there was chow mien among lots of other stuff.
James was watching her eat the Chinese and was amazed that someone could eat as much as him, he sighed and looked into her eyes briefly before looking back down on his food.
"Come with me," he said a moment later, standing up and waiting for her to get up before sweeping up the mess on the blanket and placing it into the basket.
Lily followed him, although she found it hard to keep up she found that he would wait for her and would give her a hand if she needed help to clamber over some rocks or up a steep bank. She found it increasingly hard to believe that she didn't know him well and he was so kind to her, despite her suspicions she found it hard to not be weary of him.
James had finally found the place he had often come to in the past weeks of being here somehow it was possible the most calm place he had ever seen and it was rumoured that even during a storm that the waters in this area would not even stir.
"Wow," Lily said looking out onto the horizon; a soft breeze ran past them, and she shivered.
"Maybe we should get back to the car," James said noticing that Lily was shivering; as she nodded they made their way back to the car.
As they walked back to the car the skies rumbled deeply and a bolt of lightening flashed across the sky, slowly warm summer rain began to drizzle down. They ran to James car and got in as fast as they could. Laughing, as they got inside surprised at how wet they were. James then noticed that Lily looked beautiful.
"Right well, I think that you should come back to mine and dry off a bit before I drop you home."
"Yea sounds good to me," Lily replied.
By the time they pulled up out side James' home the rain was torrential, Lily could hardly see and she could feel the rain pelting down on her head. Somewhere along the way she stumbled but instead of falling to the ground she fell into James arms. He was laughing playfully at her, his arms were around her waist and she could feel him supporting her, suddenly he stopped laughing. Lily looked up at him and suddenly realised that they were standing holding each other in the rain.
They kissed. James felt like he had tasted heaven, but a clap of thunder made Lily pull away.
"I'm sorry," James said, "I don't know what," he continued but he was cut of by Lily kissing him again.
He turned her towards the door and still kissing her he drove her in the direction of it. Fumbling for his keys to open the door as he kissed her deeper more softly.
Lily heard the door click behind her and she wrapped her arms around James neck as he pushed her through the door into the hallway using his feet to close the door. As she was pressed against the wall she lifted her legs so that they were wrapped around his waist. Then running her hand through his wet tangled hair, he pulled away from her.
"Shouldn't be doing this. I mean we haven't even gone on a data or anything like that," he said feeling guilty of 'taking advantage' of Lily.
Lily giggled and kissed him softly before pulling away again, "Well lets think," she replied thoughtfully twirling her long fingers in his hair, "Third date technically. First was last week when you dropped me home. Second was the Chinese pick-nick, and this is the third. Everyone knows you have sex on your third date."
James pressed himself closer to her wet body and kissed her deeply. "Upstairs," he said half kissing her. He moved his arms to her lower back and moved away from the wall.
His bedroom door was closed behind them and Lily was pressed against it, she felt James hands slide up her sides taking her t-shirt with them; she lifted her arms up and smiled at him as he did so. Only now was she beginning to wish she had worn a skirt – it would have made things much easier. Lily watched James pull his own shirt off to reveal a finely toned chest, slowly he pushed her further against the door before kissing her deeply again and forcing her to fine his belt with her hands as she breathed in the groggy smell of damp clothes still on their bodies.
While he was kissing her softly he moved his hands down to her waist line and pulled her upwards so that his trousers could easily fall of him, then only did he find that he had a slight predicament of the fact that she was also wearing jeans. At least he knew how to get out of this one. He unwrapped her legs from his waist and she gave him a startled look, "You'll see," he said simply when she opened her mouth in protest.
Lily watched as she lost her jeans to the floor, then she was pulled towards the bed and was made to sit on the very edge, while James persisted to kiss her further. Normally by now she would have become slightly aggravated for having to wait so long but this was a good build up. Slowly as she was pushed down onto the bed, she felt her bra snap at the back and she had a slight inclination that this was going to be a lot better than she first thought.
James felt Lily's feet around the waist of his trousers pushing the boxers down, the dark heated room seemed to have gone up in temperature suddenly. Holding his body up with one hand and pushing Lily further onto the bed whilst pulling down her remaining garment.
As she lay underneath him with her arms around his neck again he slowly caressed her to the point where she could not feel when they had joined, she bit her lip trying to with hold the boundaries of pleasure she had never felt before. It was neither fast nor furious but it was loud and loving. Whatever he was doing Lily couldn't believe it, then he stopped.
James had noticed Lily's eyes were closed and she was biting her bottom lip. "Am I…" he started but she cut him off.
"No," she whispered hoarsely wanting him to carry on.
She shifted her legs slightly, moving one up and bringing James head closer to her to kiss him. He began again this time slightly more vigorously, she gasped in pleasure and she held his back for strength as he weakened her. A smile cracked upon his mouth as she moaned in pleasure once again.
well there it was the most shite chapter of the century - now go on and agree (or disagree) with me
