"I can't believe the anything but rebellious Lily Evans is rebelling!" Marie joked as she, Lily, Lisa, and Tiffany walked to the Great Hall for breakfast, before they left for Hogsmeade, along with most of the school. They four of them all were wearing warm clothes, except for Lily who was willing to be a little cold, just to show off her stars. She had large dangling star earrings on, a matching bracelet and necklace, her thickest long sleeve shirt (that just also happened to have stars all along the sleeves), the shirt she had decorated the night before over that, a pair of jeans that she had painted stars all over the night before, and her white with blue stars matching scarf, gloves, hat, purse, and cloak.

"Can you believe that she even woke up early to do all that? I mean, this is the girl that probably doesn't even know that there is a 5 o'clock in the morning, since she's never been awake then."

"So, do I look that good?" Lily asked twirling in a circle to show her friends, as they entered the Great Hall.

Someone whistled from towards the Gryfindor table, and Lily turned around to look to see who it was, then felt stupid for not already knowing it was James Potter.

"That better have been for the stars," she threatened as the four of them sat down a couple of seats away from James and his friends.

"Looking good!" James replied, and receiving an extremely dirty look in return.

"Weeeeeelllll, look what we have here! The star lover of '86!" said Sirius.

"Why are you wearing so many stars today, Lily?" asked Remus, looking up from his book.

"I'm anti-Valentines Day, I don't see why hearts have their own holiday when stars don't! People tell me the fourth of July is, but we're British, not American." She answered, while buttering her cinnamon raisin bagel.

"I never thought of it that way," Peter said distractedly looking at her crossed out heart on her shirt.

"You're mental." Sirius said just staring at her, then turning to James and whispering, "Good thing you found out about this now, eh?"

"I'm still going to do it," James whispered back smiling.

"Look who's talking," Lily answered Sirius.


"You have to admit that it's still kind of sad that the four of us don't have any one to in there with," said Tiffany, as they walked past Madame Puttifoot's.

"Yes, oh so horrible," Lily replied very sarcastically, rolling her eyes.

"Before another fight about Valentines Day starts up again, how about we change the subject, and figure out where to go next," Marie said as Tiffany started to open her mouth to respond.

"Yes, please, how about the Three Broomsticks?" asked Lisa.

"So are you saying that you don't ever want to have a 'significant other'?" Tiffany burst out at Lily anyway, not being able to hold it in any longer.

"No! That's not what I'm saying! I'm saying that love doesn't need it's own holiday! People don't celebrate things that are more important than that!"

"La la!" sang Lisa loudly.

"You are just lonely. Admit it! I bet that's why you hate Valentines Day!" Tiffany yelled at Lily, who stopped dead in her tracks.

"WHAT? NO!" she yelled back.

"LA LA LA LA LA LA LA!" Lisa practically screamed to get them to shut up. Tiffany and Lily looked at her dejectedly, but didn't say anything.

"Finally," Marie muttered as she walked into the Threebroomsticks, the other three following.

"Four butterbeers please," she said when she got to the counter. They got their orders, then went and sat down at a booth.

"Oh no, not again..." Lily said as she spotted James and his friends walking towards them.


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