Disclaimer: DON'T own H.P., but I WISH I did! Don't dis my writin'. I'm expressing
myself.
A/N: Can't give all my inspiration to myself. My wonderful friends Victoria and Megan told me to do a story OTHER than about us.
What did you do to my heart?
"So what do you think of this report?" Lilly asked to her parents. She had just gotten her O.W.L.S., but hadn't seen the report yet. She wasn't the most patient girl in the world either. "SO!" Lilly said. She had gone to the bathroom, came back, and got herself a glass of pumpkin juice. "I'm…Amazed!" Lilly's mother, Daisy, said. (I know…Petunia, Lilly, Daisy…All flowers!) Her father, John, had tears in his eyes. Her sister, a fifteen-year-old fatty, sat on the stairs glaring at her sister. She anxiously took the piece of parchment from her parents.
Ordinary Wizarding Level Results
Pass grades
Outstanding (O)
Exceeds Expectations (E)
Acceptable (A)
Failing Grades
Poor (P)
Dreadful (D)
Troll (T)
Lilly Ann Evans has achieved:
Astronomy O
Care Of Magical Creatures O
Charms O
Defense Against the Dark Arts O
Divination O
Herbology O
History of Magic O
Potions O
Transfiguration O
Arithmancy O
Lilly was surprised at herself. She made all the N.E.W.T. classes she needed to become an Auror AND got a perfect report. She was delighted with herself, and poured herself more pumpkin juice. "Well?" Petunia said, coming off the steps, "Did little miss know-it-all actually know it all?" Lilly, being the mature older sister, said, "I did ok." "OK! That's all?" Petunia said gleefully. "If you must know, I got a perfect report." Lilly said, easily fed up. "Oh…well that's good." Petunia said before running, if you could call it that, up the stairs. "What's her problem?" Lilly asked before putting a piece of toast in her mouth. Her parents shrugged and started to congratulate her again. "I think she's just jealous." Lilly thought to herself.
"Are you getting ready Lilly?" Daisy called upstairs. It was the day she'd go back to Hogwarts, and she had to add her Prefect badge to her robes. "Yeah, one second." She added the badge, finished packing her bag, and flew (figuratively) down the stairs. "I wonder how Jeanne did." Lilly thought to herself. Jeanne had been her friend since 1st year. Jeanne wasn't the SMARTEST tool in the shed. (Figure of speech)
"Hey Jeanne." Lilly said as she got out of her car in front of the train station. "Hey girl!" Jeanne replied, "How'd you do on the fricken' O.W.L.S.?" Jeanne always uses foul language, but fricken' is her extent. "Perfect." Lilly said in a hushed voice. "WHAT!" Jeanne said not too softly. "You heard me…perfect." Lilly said, still in a whisper. "OMG!" Jeanne screamed. She ran up to Lilly and hugged her as if it was an instant action. "Congrats…I only failed Charms, Potions, and Divination. The rest I got all E's in." Jeanne said in a calm tone. "OMG!" Lilly said. This was a big deal. Jeanne, as Lilly pointed out before, wasn't the smartest person in their class. "Oh…it's no big deal." Jeanne said, blushing. "Alright, I'm gunna let you two get on the train by yourself. You're big girls now!" Daisy said in a mocking voice. "MOOOOOOOOOM!" Lilly said in reply. Kelly, Jeanne's mom, laughed at Daisy, then went over to talk to her. "Hey Evans. Want me to help you with your bags?" James Potter asked. Lilly turned around in half amusement, half annoyance. "No Potter. I can bring in my own bags!" Lilly said, and then noticed her mother watching her, "But thank you for the kind gesture." Lilly practically spat out the last part. She hated to be nice to James Potter. He was such an egotistical, idiotic, less mature version of a CHIMP, little… But she was oddly attracted to him. The way his hair was so tangled and messy. He only smiled at her and winked. She had this strange feeling that he knew she was only being nice to please her mother. He messed up his hair more, turned, and ran to catch up to his best friends, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew. She rolled her eyes, turned, and looked into the street. She suddenly realized why Jeanne wasn't there. She was dumbfoundedly following Remus. Lilly ran up to catch up with Jeanne, but couldn't help but feel a twinge of regret. She didn't realize it at the time, but she forgot one of her friends who needed her the most to say goodbye to…her mom.
Author's Note
Ok…so the last part was a little mushy. I promise it leads to something bigger!
