Lily-
The long line of first years were gradually moving upward to the podium in the Great Hall. A small man with gray hair called out names in a very husky voice. Lily watched her friends go into Gryffindor House being greeted by the happily awaited house. "Potter, Lily," said the little man. Lily walked up shaking up to the podium and sat down. She felt a giant old hat on her head. The hat gave a rather heavy cough and dust spattered out. "Alright," said the hat. Lily kept thinking to herself, "Slytherin, Slytherin, Slytherin,"
"Seriously?" asked the hat. Lily nodded her head.
"Slytherin!"
The Gryffindor House was already prepared for Lily's grand entrance, but they just stood there astonished by how beamed Lily was.

Lucy-
Lucy Weasley had her head down during the entire feast. She looked up only once to see the face of Cyrus Goodwin, Slytherin fifth year. He caught her eye, gave a bit of a smirk, and Lucy turned away, and her face went into complete focus on her potatoes. She was carving little (what she attempted to be) hearts into the potatoes with her fork until her focus was broken by a tap on her shoulder. It was Lily.
She whispered to Lucy, "Cyrus wants me to give this to you," she said giving her a piece of folded parchment.
"Thanks, Lil," said Lucy. She pat her on the shoulder and sent her off. She looked on either side of her and carefully opened the note that read, "Come see me in the Forbidden Forest at 10:30."
Lucy folded the parchment in to an even smaller piece and shoved it into her pocket.

James-
Albus and James Potter strutted towards the Slytherin table and pulled Lily out of her conversation with two other Slytherin first year's. "Can we talk?" asked James.
"Now," added Albus.
Lily awkwardly strode with them outside the Great Hall and into the foyer.
"What do you want?" she asked impatiently. "What joke are you trying to pull on us. It's not funny. Believe me I'm half Weasley and I know whether or not something is funny," said James.
"I'm tired of living up to Mum and Dad's expectations. You should be too. So, I decided, why the Hell not? It's not against the law and I know that Slytherin has a bad reputation but it doesn't have the same people it did when Mum and Dad were in school."
"Listen, I understand you're tired of it. But, why Slytherin? You couldn't have lowered your standards any more than that!" exclaimed Albus.
"Okay, I don't care what you two think right now. So if you don't mind, my new friends are waiting. At the Slytherin table!"
She angrily fast-walked away and again, James and Albus stood there. Stunned.