Okay, so another chapter FINALLY out. Being a senior really super sucks. Wayyy too much to take care of. That, and I'm totally lazy. And a tad bit blocked in the writing department.

But I finally have a compete line to go on here, and I intend to write a lot more now! Hope the new addition is alright.


After Lilia and Draco had gone to the kitchens, they had run into the Golden Trio. Rude names were thrown, and tempers were most definitely flared, but Lilia made Draco be the bigger person and walk away without throwing any punches. The Gryffindors were certainly making a bad impressionto her.

In the first few weeks of school, nothing big had happened. It was just the usual go to class, and then spending the rest of the day with Draco and Blaise. Of course, this was fun, and mainly consisted of the picking on of first years, which is always good fun. Especially for the Slytherins. Most of the time, though, the Slytherin trio would bicker with the Golden one, and a good majority ended in hexes.

However, today her little group of friends was outside underneath a tree by the lake. It was a nice, sunny, and warm day and it wouldn't last a lot longer being almost October. Lilia was sprawled out on the ground, her head lying on Draco's thigh. They all had a potions essay they were supposed to be writing during their free period, but lounging seemed to be a lot better. Besides, Lilia liked this better- she loved spending time with the two boys.

Lily looked up to look at Draco, smirking when she heard the shrilly voice of the pug looking girl named Pansy. She got an evil twinkle in her eye as she sat up and leaned into Draco's side. They had both agreed to pretend to flirt with one another whenever the Draco obsessed girl came around.

"Draaaakie!" she drawled out, "When are you going to stop denying your feelings for me and throw out that ugly whore!" Lilia scoffed.

"Since when am I ugly, Pansy? Perhaps you should look in the mirror and then take a look at me. I happen to be the best looking person in the lovely house of Slytherin," she retorted matter-of-factly. "Well, besides Mr. Malfoy here, of course!"

Once that was said, Lily turned her head and stared into Draco piercing grey eyes while putting on an expression full of, what would look like, love. Draco had attempted to return the look. She and Draco both always had a hard time controlling themselves during the charade. This time was another time where it was extremely hard to stop. To play along, Draco wrapped a long arm around her shoulders and pulled her closer to his side.

"Run along Pansy. We were busy out here," Draco said gruffly, grinning suggestively. Pansy's face contorted and went slightly red. She huffed loudly, and stomped back to the castle. After she was inside, Draco, Lilia, and Blaise started to laugh loudly. Lily's head took its place on Draco's thigh after she had sprawled out again. Draco's hand absentmindedly started running through Lilia's elegant, black curls as he looked out at the lake. Lilia stared up at him through vibrant violet orbs. He looked a little solemn. Why, however, she didn't have a clue.

Blaise cleared his throat and stood. "I'm going to head to the library and get started on that essay."

"I always knew you were just like Granger!" Lilia said in a teasing voice. All Blaise did to get back was roll his eyes. Lily stuck out her tongue. Blaise shook his head.

"Well, I actually care about academic excellence. You both would do well to follow," he said in a mock voice. The three started laughing and in Lilia's case, giggling. Then Blaise got a bit more serious, waving goodbye to his friends, and headed up to the library. Lily looked up at Draco, smirking.

"Looks like it's just you and me, Mister Malfoy."

Draco blinked, and then swiftly composed himself. He smirked back at her while running a hand through his platinum blonde hair. "It's seems so, dear Lily. What shall we do?"

Lilia pondered for a couple of moments. A brilliant smile and a look everyone gets when forming an idea showed itself on her face. She sprung into a sitting position, and looked brightly to Draco. "Teach me to fly!"

Draco looked dumbfounded. Lily was a brilliant witch that matched him and Granger in almost every aspect. How could she not know how to fly! It was practically unheard of at Hogwarts! Everyone was taught in first year. He concluded that Beauxbatons was a horrible school. He pushed off the ground, dragging Lily up with him by her hands.

"Too the Quidditch grounds it is!"


So, it was short, but how was it? Good? Bad? Please tell me. Reviews would be much appreciated. I want to know what you would like to unfold in the story and such.

And the owl still needs a name! And a gender. Right now it's the 'It' owl...