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Well that was strange, thought James. Four teenagers had just stormed out of the castle, all of them looking nervous and excited. They looked like they weren't supposed to be there. And James knew all about being somewhere he shouldn't. The way they all stared at him was well, creepy. Then they had left. James looked around him; Snape and Evans simply stared at him. Why was that? Oh yeah, they had just seen him come out from under the cloak- the invisibility cloak. Evans actually had her mouth open, but Snape was glaring in envy. This isn't good, James thought. Snape would surely try to nick it from him. James couldn't let this happen; his dad would kill him if he lost the cloak! It had been in the family for years. But James had a plan.

"Come on Evans, let's get back." James offered, attempting to grab her hand and start walking, but she wouldn't budge.

"So that's how you've been doing it." she said.

"Oh, er, yes. That's how. But shouldn't we go back before Filtch catches us." James took off sprinting towards the tower. Lily glanced at Snape guiltily before running to catch up with him.

"Hey! What were you doing invisible?" Lily asked, still jogging to keep up with his fast pace.

"What were you doing out with Snivellus?" James retorted. This caught Lily by surprise; she blinked.

"What- how?" Had James been spying on her? Lily gasped and looked at James, who had realized his mistake.

"No! I wasn't- I just- ARGH!" James sprinted off.

"James! Wait up!" Lilly shouted, but to no avail. He sped up before rounding the next corner and when Lily turned it too, he wasn't there. She knew he was under the cloak somewhere, probably after Snape. Lily raced down to the dungeons after him. Suddenly, she saw Snape flying out of nowhere.

"Argh!" he screamed.

"Wha- JAMES POTTER! Get out from under that cloak this instant!" Lily sternly demanded in a tone that was surely to make him stop. Too bad it wasn't James Potter. Peeves came zooming out of nowhere, holding a bucket of water balloons in one hand. It looked like he had just thrown Snape across the corridor with the other.

"Little snake out of bed!" he cackled, chunking a couple of water bombs at Snape, who barely dodged them. "Snake out of bed! Snake out of bed!" Lily almost swore. He was going to wake up the whole castle! Peeves then stopped yelling long enough to scoop all the balloons in his arms and then zoomed over to where Snape was. He dumped the balloons on Snape's head with a splash; then he gathered enough breath for his loudest scream yet. But when he opened his mouth, no sound came out. Peeves clutched at his throat indignantly and then flew off, throwing water bombs at the walls.

Lily looked around for the source of the silencing charm, but found none. Then somewhere to her right, she heard some movement and then.

"Obliviate."

Snape blinked really hard, then his head rolled back and he fell asleep leaning against the wall. Suddenly, somebody grabbed Lily's hand and dragged her off. She was in such shock that she even forgot to protest. Around halfway back to Gryffindor Tower did she come to her senses.

"Potter! Let go of my hand!" Lily jerked her hand out of his. She would have tried to smacked him had she been able to see her target and not have just been slapping the air. "How dare you do that to Severus! Where are you anyway!" she asked, looking around. James finally took off the cloak, grinning from ear to ear.

"Hey Lily." James smirked and ran his fingers through his hair, making it even messier than it had been when he just came out from the cloak. Lily, of course, rolled her eyes at this.

"Potter! What! How!" she accused as they walked back to their tower together. "This is how all of you get away with everything."

"Yep! Are you going to tell?" James asked, fully knowing the answer.

"No." Lily predictably replied. They walked in silence for a while until they came to the portrait hole. The Fat Lady was snoozing away when James politely coughed.

"Password" she said sleepily.

"Fizzing Wisbees" Lily said confidently.

"No" the Fat Lady lazily replied. "I changed it at midnight."

"Can't you let us in anyway?" Lily asked. James knew this was the wrong thing to say. The Fat Lady knew how to spot intruders very well.

"I will give you three chances to guess what it is before I call a teacher." the Fat Lady warned. Lily was about to retort when James pulled her aside by the arm.

"If we guess wrong, she'll raise the alarm." He said this all in a whisper as they were very close. Too close for Lily's taste. James hadn't really meant to pull her that close, but he didn't mind. He grinned cockily. Lily, on the other hand, stepped back immediately and jerked her hand from his.

"Alright, what do you think it is?" Lily asked.

"Honestly I don't have a clue." He said, rummaging around in his robes. Lily could see that he had almost as many pockets as Hagrid. "But I know someone who does." He pulled a small mirror out of his pocket.

"Honestly, James. Is this any time to be checking you're reflection?" Lily scoffed. He ignored her.

"Sirius" James said into the mirror.

"No, I'm Lily remember." she said. Again, he ignored her.

"James, Its past midnight, what the heck are you doing?" a sleepy voice said. It sounded like it was coming from the mirror. Lily peered around James and gasped when she saw Sirius' face in the mirror.

"I'll tell you later. What's the password? The Fat Lady's changed it." James asked.

"Huh, oh, it's Christmas Tree." Sirius said, then he hung up from the mirror and went back to sleep. Lily told the Fat Lady the password and they both climbed inside the tower.

"James?"

"Yes"

"What exactly were you doing tonight?" Lily asked.

"Going for a walk, Lily." he answered, quickly. Lily wasn't sure she believed him. After all, who goes for a walk in the middle of the night? But she was too sleepy to argue and he was already heading into the boys dormitory. She followed his example and went to her own dormitory. Lily fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow.