This is Lily's singing at a bar, on holiday. What she doesn't know is that James is there too.
There's
people talking
They talk about me
They know my name
They
think they know everything
But they don't know anything
About
me
Give me a dance floor
Give me a dj
Play me a
record
Forget what they say
Cause I need to go
Need to
getaway tonight
I put my makeup on a saturday night
I try
and make it happen
Try to make it all right
I know I make
mistakes
I'm living life day to day
It's never really easy but
it's ok
Wake Up Wake Up
On a saturday night
Could be New
York
Maybe Hollywood and Vine
London, Paris maybe Tokyo
There's
something going on anywhere I go
Tonight
Tonight
Yeah,
tonight
The cities restless
It's all around me
People in
motion
Sick of all the same routines
And they need to go
They
need to get away
Tonight
I put my makeup on a saturday
night
I try and make it happen
Try to make it all right
I
know I make mistakes
I'm living life day to day
It's never
really easy but it's ok
Wake Up Wake Up
On a saturday
night
Could be New York
Maybe Hollywood and Vine
London,
Paris maybe Tokyo
There's something going on anywhere I go
Tonight
Tonight
Yeah, tonight
People all around you
Everywhere
that you go
People all around you
They don't really know you
Everybody watching like it's some kind of show
Everybody's
watching
They don't really know you now
(They don't really know
you)
(They don't really know you)
And forever
Wake Up
Wake Up
(Wake Up Wake Up)
Wake Up Wake Up
(Wake Up Wake
Up)
Wake Up Wake Up
On a saturday night
Could be New
York
Maybe Hollywood and Vine
London, Paris maybe Tokyo
There's
something going on anywhere I go
Wake Up Wake Up
On a
saturday night
Could be New York
Maybe Hollywood and
Vine
London, Paris maybe Tokyo
There's something going on
anywhere
I go
Tonight
Tonight
Yeah, tonight
Lily ended off. She had closed her eyes. "That was dedicated to my schoolmates. They treat me like I'm a goody two shoes, but if I don't uphold order, who will. If anyone's here, you'll know. Ms Spitfire. That's what you call me. Any how, this is also dedicated to the hottest guy in school who likes me, but I know that I'm just another girl. I'll be dumped like all the other girls he 'likes' for the week. Thanks for listening to my crap and I hope you liked my songs."
James realized who it was. He went straight up stage and followed her. "Lily!" he called out. "Lily!" she turned around to see James. "Lily. Was that me or Sirius you were talking about?" he asked.
She looked down. "You." She said. "Now go ahead. Go tell the whole school. I don't give a f!" she said. She looked stronger than ever in school. She did have another personality. She looked truly happy there. She looked like a girl who controlled everyone around her. She looked like a happy, thriving rebellious teen.
"You know, you don't have to uphold law in school. Just because you are a prefect so what? So's Remus. Plus, we'll support you fully." He said.
"Serious? I hate being in the muggle world. It's like I fit in half way in out world and half way here. There's no where I belong." She said sadly.
"Hey, Lily, I'm serious. Come on. Join us. We'll rock the school!" James said happily.
She grinned. He looked into her eyes and said, "You'll never be another girl. You'll always be the only one." He kissed her. It was like a lightning bolt had passed through both of them. It felt right. "Be my girlfriend? That so felt, right." He said.
"Hey, what the heck! I'll give it a chance." She grinned happily. She held his hand and they walked off.
Later in school,
Lily and the marauders. That was what they were called. Lily played many more outrageous pranks than anyone had ever seen. Soon, they were joined at the hip.
McGonagall was talking to Dumbledore.
"Who knew that Lily could be so, well, Marauderish!" she asked.
"Hah, I do. She often comes to me talk about her problems. She said that she felt she should hold up, you know, rules. She loves rock music and punks. She likes loud music and discos. She just doesn't show it. I have seen it in her. I think James has brought it out in her. Good for her I say. She'll feel more at home now. It fits her."
