Dinner had everyone who was in the wedding and many who were going to the wedding. James and I were forced to sit five people away, I was stuck sitting next to my great aunt who always liked to pinch my cheeks. Once dinner was over everyone was still talking so I jumped up from the table and made my way out of the dinning room, I walked out the front door where the hotel had a huge field. It was raining so I took off my shoes and began to twirl, I loved the rain so much. While I was distracted dancing in the rain and forgetting about how bored I was I didn't notice the person following me out. Although I did hear them chuckle at my dancing.

I spun to face him, "What's so funny, Jams Potter? Haven't you ever danced in the rain?"

"Actually no-" once he said that I grabbed his hands and forced him to dance with me. I strongly believe that everyone needs to dance in the rain whenever possible, it is one of the great joys in life.

After a few minutes we flopped onto our backs and watched as the rain drops fell onto us, "Lily," James began, "will you promise me something?"

"What?" I asked curios as I turned my head to look at him instead of the crying sky.

He paused for a while, trying to think about how to say it, "When we get to Hogwarts, can things be different? No more of you hating me or me asking you out every second?"

I smiled, "I wouldn't want anything else!" I really didn't know how to respond to that, I agreed with him. Though if we weren't always fighting, then what were we going to be?

He let out a chuckle and changed the subject, "Your dress is going to be ruined."

I laughed with him, "I am going to have to tell you a secret," I began, "I am a witch." He let out a dramatic gasp and we both broke out into laughter.

For a reason unknown to me I woke up early the next day, then I realized that tomorrow was our last day here. Before coming here I had thought that this week would drag by and that I would be excited to go back to school. Now, the last thing I wanted was for this week to end, though James and I promised that things would be different between us I knew that this carefree attitude between us was going to end once we got back.

I slowly got out of bed and moved to my closet, I threw on a pink tutu with a white shirt and my black leather jacket. I realized that since we were going to a church it was probably not the best outfit, but it would bug my sister and it looked cute on me.

When James walked into my room, looked me up and down, and smiled. I stuck my tung out at him, "Ready?" I asked as we left my room.

As we sat in the seats of the church James leant over to me, "Are you sure that you are okay with not being in the wedding?"

"I was never expecting anything." I reassured him and we went back to watching my sister yell at the priest.