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"Hey James, prefects all in line?" asked Sirius as James entered their compartment on the Hogwarts Express.

"Yup," said James simply as he sat down. He had been answering questions in monosyllables for the past few days.

"Where's Lily?" asked Marlene.

"We thought she was with you," Alice elaborated.

"Dunno," James shrugged, trying to hide his true feelings of inner pain with a casual façade.

Marlene was on a very short fuse. She and Sirius had finished having their relationship conversation only minutes before James returned. She was happy they decided to just be friends… with benefits of course, but that didn't mean she wasn't emotionally volatile at the moment. "What do you mean you don't know where she is?!" she asked sharply.

"I have a general idea of where she is," said James vaguely. "But I don't know exactly where she is right now or what she is doing."

"Don't mess with me right now Potter!" snapped Marlene as she glanced quickly at Sirius hoping he didn't read too much into her emotional state.

"Where is she exactly Prongs?" asked Sirius slowly and calmly.

"My guess would be somewhere in Buckingham Palace or if her date went well she's still off somewhere in London," said James bitterly as he stubbornly stared at the floor.

"Want to explain any of that?" asked Remus in confusion.

"No," said James firmly. "She wrote you all a letter so read it."

James took the wrinkled piece of paper out of the pocket of his jeans and threw it in the general direction of his friends. They snatched the precious paper out of the air and huddled around it like vultures around a carcass.

"What do you mean she's not coming back to Hogwarts?!" screeched Marlene.

"Keep reading," instructed James.

"And her mom snapped her wand and killed her owl?" asked Alice in disgust. "How do you even kill an owl?"

"Continue," said James as he waved his hand vaguely.

"And she's dating other people?" asked Sirius suspiciously.

"She and I talked about it. It's fine; keep going," answered James quickly.

"Wow," concluded Remus as he finished. "That sucks."

"You can say that again," moaned James.

"That sucks," said Remus, Peter, and Marlene simultaneously.

Even James laughed at that.

"She doesn't want us to pity her, so let's talk about something happier," said Alice brightly. "How was Italy boys?"

James groaned.

"What?" asked Alice.

"You're doing a pretty poor job of not mentioning Lily," said Sirius with a wide grin and barely suppressed laughter.

"I don't follow," said Alice as she wrinkled her brow in confusion.

"Neither do I," said Marlene as she looked at Sirius suspiciously.

"James and Lily had a very, shall we say, heated night on a private Italian beach," said Sirius airily.

"I knew I shouldn't have told you you great prat," muttered James as he watched Marlene and Alice's jaws drop.

"You didn't need to tell me," said Sirius as he laughed. "Her dress said it all!"

"James Christopher Potter!" gasped Marlene.

"On the beach?" asked Peter in a tone that resembled awe.

"You really are a prat you know that?" James said to his best mate. Then he addressed the rest of his closest friends. "Sirius gave you the wrong idea. Lily and I did not have sex on the beach. We snogged, and went swimming… and yes she took off her dress but she wasn't naked. So get your minds out of the proverbial gutter."

There was a pregnant pause before Remus leaned across the compartment and slapped James on the back in a brotherly congratulatory manner. "You sly dog!"

James laughed and then looked at the two female occupants of the compartment. He didn't know much about girls but he did know that they would not feel the same way about his night's happenings that guys would. Remus and Sirius followed James' gaze and got the message.

Remus coughed obviously and changed the subject. "So… N.E.W.T.s…"

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"Welcome home darling!" Clarice greeted Petunia with a fake smile. Albert was still working in Buckingham Palace, but Clarice wanted to be back in her own domain. Clarice took Lily home the same day Lily was supposed to go back to Hogwarts and Daisy returned to her art school. Coincidence? Nothing Clarice does is ever a coincidence.

It was also not a coincidence that Petunia, who had stayed behind at the palace to try to seduce some rich bachelors, had no idea that Lily wasn't returning to Hogwarts. Imagine her surprise when Lily flounced in to dinner that evening.

"What are you doing here?!" screeched Petunia as she dropped the crystal bowl full of rolls.

"I live here," replied Lily glumly as she sat down.

"Weren't you supposed to go back to your freaky school days ago?" hissed Petunia as she narrowed her eyes.

"Yes I was," said Lily evenly as she glared at her step-mother.

Petunia also looked at her step-mother and demanded, "Why is she still here?!"

"Lily isn't going back to her… school. It has been having a negative influence on her. She'll be staying here so we can help her become her normal self again," said Clarice with her plastic smile.

"She'll never be normal!" said Petunia with a pinched look on her face. "Don't you get it? There's freakiness in her blood! You can take away her wand and kill her owl, but you will never, can never make her be normal!"

Petunia was on the verge of tears now. "Get her out of this house! Let her go back!"

"Do you really hate me that much?" asked Lily quietly.

Petunia briefly glanced at Lily. It was a quick look, but long enough for Lily to see the tears and pain shining in her big sister's eyes.

"Get her out of here," cried Petunia as she fled the dining room.

"She'll come around," Clarice promised as she continued eating like nothing had ever happened.

For some reason Lily doubted that. Just when she thought life couldn't get worse Petunia shows up and proves her wrong, as usual.

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"Let's get something straight," said Petunia in the rough voice she hadn't used since Clarice had trained her to have a soft and sultry voice. "I can't live with Lily indefinitely. I can only tolerate her existence here because I know that it will be over in a few days. I refuse to live under the same roof as that freak!"

"Petunia," said Clarice in her sickly sweet voice. "You must know that your father's position and money are not boundless. You must also know that you are not the beautiful daughter. Lillian is our greatest asset. However, she is proving to be difficult to mold and the longer she spends at that school the worse she gets. You must realize that if Lily marries well then whole new realms will be opened up for you. I'm doing this for you Petunia."

"Don't lie to me!" shrieked Petunia. "It's never about me. It's never been about me and probably never will be! But I'm making it about me right now! I don't want her in this house."

"And how do you propose I groom her as a suitable bride if she is at boarding school?"

"Who the hell cares? If you don't let Lily go back to freak school then I will run away and I will make it public and you will look like the terrible manipulative mother you are! No one will ever want to marry your precious Lily then," snarled Petunia.

"If you run away then I will take your precious baby sister out of art school," threatened Clarice.

Petunia laughed coldly. "My sister and I may not get along, but that doesn't mean that we aren't capable of working together for a common purpose. So ponder this, if you don't let Lily go back to freak school I will run away from home, and if you then take Daisy out of art school to punish me nothing will be able to keep Lily here. So then you will be left with no trophy bride, a tarnished reputation, and a moody and rebellious teen artist. What will it be Clarice?"

Clarice surveyed her step-daughter in a brand-new light. "I think I taught you too well Petunia Evans. You are just like me."

"I am nothing like you," hissed Petunia furiously. "You ruin lives and I restore them!"

"Whatever helps you sleep at night sweetheart," said the manipulative wretch of a stepmother. "I concede; you have out-maneuvered me this time. Both Lillian and Daisy can attend their respective schools, and you can remain here and continue to receive my undivided attention and tutoring."

"I'm not going to thank you if that's what you're waiting for," Petunia told her haughtily.

"Never stoop Petunia; that was your first lesson and I'm glad you truly learned it, even though you are now using the teaching against the teacher," said Clarice as she smiled in her usual predatory manner.

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It was lunchtime a week after classes resumed at Hogwarts. As usual James, Alice, Remus, Sirius, Peter and Marlene were sitting and chatting together at the Gryffindor table. Marlene looked over at the girls who were eyeing James and gave them looks of disgust.

"Don't let them get to you," Sirius whispered in her ear as he squeezed her hand.

Marlene was relieved to notice that she didn't feel a single butterfly flutter in her stomach no matter how close Sirius got to her. "She hasn't been missing a week and the hyenas are already licking their chops."

"He hasn't noticed a single one of them," Sirius reassured her. "The only thing that has his attention is the communication mirror in his pocket. He is never more than a meter away from it; he even takes it into the loo with him just in case she has a free moment to contact him."

"You're right; the poor guy is so in love with her he doesn't even see any of them."

"Never has, never will," said Sirius as he looked at his best mate laughing with Remus totally oblivious of everyone else.

Marlene turned to Alice to gossip about the girls who were whispering about James, and Sirius turned back to his lunch.

None of the Gryffindors noticed when the Great Hall suddenly went silent. They did however notice when a familiar voice called, "Guess who?"

James' grin could have lit up the entire room as he gently grabbed the wrists of the person who was covering his eyes with her slender hands. In one fluid motion he jumped off of the bench and had the girl of his dreams in his arms.

"You're back," he breathed as he held her close to him.

"I'm back," confirmed Lily as she loosened James' grip on her enough so that she could kiss him.

Catcalls and disappointed pouts abounded. But five Gryffindors were seeing the world through rosy glasses.

"Hey James, you can't hoard her all to yourself," Sirius informed James.

James held up a finger to signal that Sirius was going to have to wait a minute. Sirius and all of his friends rolled their eyes, but soon James did release his girlfriend from their liplock and she was soon surrounded by the rest of her friends. However, James didn't let go of Lily. No matter who hugged her or chatted with her, he kept a protective and loving arm around her waist.

She savored every shiver the contact sent up her spine; she dated a lot of guys, but none of them had ever made her feel this way, this good. Every so often Lily glanced up at her boyfriend and leaned just a little bit more into his embrace. Interspersed with her feelings of pure bliss and elation, Lily dedicated feelings of gratitude toward her cunning older sister. Life was good, for now.

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"I can't do this anymore!" yelled Lily in frustration on day in the middle of May.

James looked over at his stressed girlfriend with a self-satisfied smirk. "You can do this," he assured her for the millionth time.

"I can't, I can't," muttered Lily as she started hyperventilating and put her head in her hands.

James just smiled. Even though Lily was only wearing her school uniform, her hair was a tangled mess, and she wasn't wearing any make-up, James still thought she was the most adorable and attractive woman he had ever met.

He reached over and grabbed her hand in his. After Lily had returned to school the previous month Lily and James loathed being apart, so they had even gone to the extent of moving their desks in their study next to one another.

"Why don't we take a break from studying and go for a walk?" suggested James. When Lily opened her mouth to protest, James swiftly cut her off saying, "You know this stuff, all of it. One hour won't make a difference."

"Just one hour?" asked Lily cautiously.

"I promise," he said as he took her other hand and held them both within his.

"Okay," she said slowly.

James led the way out. They walked slowly through the corridors of Hogwarts hand-in-hand. Eventually James led Lily to a very familiar stone fountain in the courtyard.

"Do you remember the first time we came here?" asked James as he pulled Lily flush against his chest.

"As I recall," said Lily as a smile spread across her face. "I was freaking out about a big transfiguration test and you seduced me with that incredibly sexy pouty look of yours to accompany you for a walk."

"Ummm, then what?" asked James as he began to sway to imaginary music.

"Then you asked me if I wanted to dance. And I asked you if you were crazy. This was back in the beginning of our relationship, so I didn't know that you are in fact insane; I wouldn't ask such a stupid question now. But you persuaded me, again with those frustratingly seductive eyes of yours, and we began dancing to music only you could hear."

"But soon you began to hear it too," James reminded her.

"And before I knew it we were dancing and laughing and I had completely forgotten about that stupid test," reminisced Lily as she leaned her head on James' shoulder as they continued to circle around the fountain slowly.

N.E.W.T.s were looming closer every day, but for that one hour James and Lily forgot.

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"I still can't believe we made it through," said Sirius as he shook his head back and forth.

"But it feels so good that it's over," sighed Peter as he fell backwards onto the grass. He puts his hands under his head and contently watched the clouds pass by.

"Let's never do that again," suggested Marlene. She followed Peter's lead and stretched out onto the lush green grass underneath the infamous tree by the lake where Lily had challenged James after their last set of enormous tests.

The once enemies were currently sitting under said tree. James was reclining against the bark and Lily was sitting between his legs and resting on his chest. James was whispering sweet nothings in Lily's ear while she laughed and hit him lightly when appropriate. Sirius was also lying against the tree; he looked over at his best mate and new close mate and smiled. Then, in complete bliss, he closed his eyes and relaxed. Remus was lying between Peter and Marlene on the grass and debating the shape of a particular cloud with his two friends. Alice had volunteered to grab some snacks from the kitchens; she was just now entering this scene of peace and calm.

"I brought snacks," sang Alice as she plopped down in the middle of her friends.

The teenagers quickly woke from their stupor.

"Excellent," said Sirius as he dove into the middle of the pile of snacks.

"Toss me something," said Marlene as she craned her neck to see the selection.

Soon the snacks were distributed and everyone fell back into a complacent lull. Then a shadow descended upon the group.

"Excuse me," snapped Marlene. "But you're blocking the sun."

"And the clouds," added Peter.

"Please move," said Alice firmly but politely.

"What do you want Fini?" asked Sirius rudely.

"Just to talk to Lily," said Sandra with an evilly sweet tone.

"What's up Sandra?" asked Lily cheerfully.

Sandra was off-put by Lily's carefree attitude, but she quickly regrouped and snidely asked, "So how did your N.E.W.T.s go?"

"They were pretty easy I thought," commented Lily.

Sandra spluttered but again regained her composure, "You're not number one in our class you know."

"I know," said Lily shrugging.

"Why don't you care?!" bellowed Sandra angrily. "You're supposed to be devastated that you aren't the valedictorian! You're supposed to be furious that Professor Aligne counted all of your homework as late when you came back from your 'family emergency'! I beat you and you don't care?! And you didn't even come to me begging to be allowed to come back to my study group!"

"You expected me to beg to get back into the group that ousted me?" asked Lily skeptically.

"Well the humiliation would have been better than studying with these losers," said Sandra in her usual condescending manner.

Lily laughed softly. "Good luck Sandra."

"What?!" Sandra shouted. "Where is my worthy opponent?! You have diminished yourself to nothing! Nothing! That's what comes from associating from people like them. I warned you Lily Evans; you ignored my advice, the rules that were for you own good, and now you're just like them, perfectly ordinary."

"You're wrong," spoke Lily calmly and clearly. "I haven't lost anything; I've gained everything. Good luck in life Sandra; I hope that your position as valedictorian keeps you warm at night."

"Because unlike you, Lily will have someone to keep her warm at night," Marlene taunted the rude Ravenclaw.

"I bet you failed all of your N.E.W.T.s!" shrieked Sandra in a last ditch attempt to break Lily down to the quivering mess she had hoped to find.

"We'll see when the results come, but even if I did it would be okay because I would still have the love and support of my friends. What do you have Sandra?" asked Lily with her chillingly intuitive gaze.

Sandra yelled unintelligible words in frustration and stomped off angrily.

"Poor girl," murmured Lily.

"Did you really think the N.E.W.T.s were easy?" Remus asked off-handedly.

Lily laughed. "Of course not, but I knew it would bug her if I said so. I just barely finished Transfiguration. 150 multiple choice and four essays are a bit excessive for a written test I think."

Lily's friends looked at her in confusion.

"What?"

"There were only 100 multiple choice questions and two essays," explained James slowly.

Lily sat up straight, and tensely said, "Did any of you have to concoct a Lansely poison and antidote? Repel a dementor? Predict a lunar eclipse during the sign of Venus in the southern hemisphere in the year 3045? Identify 300 different stars and 18 constellations? Grow a Mandrake from seed to adult and make an antidote for people who have been petrified?"

"How do you even grow a plant that takes months to mature in the space of a few hours?" Alice vocalized as they all shook their heads after each question.

"It's not easy," said Lily in a shaking and distracted tone.

"It sounds almost as if you had different exams," said Marlene in a shocked voice as she sat up and looked at Lily.

"I think I did," stated Lily as she stared out into space looking lost.

"Can they even do that?" asked James.

Lily spoke rapidly saying, "Think about it; who probably writes those tests? Ministry officials, probably purebloods, who hate me for being Head Girl. They all said they would make me regret not abdicating…"

"That sounds a bit far-fetched," said Remus reasonably. "If they didn't discriminate against me for being what I am then they probably didn't write you a separate test either."

"But that doesn't change the fact that I had a different test," Lily pointed out.

"Maybe there were two tests and you got the same one as other people and we all just got the same one," suggested Peter.

"Maybe," Lily allowed.

"But then why was Lily's test so much harder?" asked James. "Aren't they supposed to be standardized tests?"

"Maybe you aced them anyways Lily," said Sirius. "Then you would stick it to anyone who was trying to sabotage your scores."

"True," said Lily thoughtfully.

"Don't worry about it right now," advised James. "Let's just enjoy the rest of the day. We only have a couple of weeks before we get our scores and the term is over."

"It's hard to imagine life without Hogwarts," mused Peter.

"We'll stay friends after we graduate, right?" Marlene questioned each of her friends with an inquisitive glance.

"Of course," answered Lily firmly. "No matter where we all go and what we do, we'll keep in touch and be there for each other. We've been through too much this year and the past seven years to drift apart. We'll stay together; we have to."

The others nodded in accord and then drifted back to their relaxing activities assured by Lily's strong words. James was even more confident that they would remain friends forever because the Marauders were brothers, no force could tear them apart for long, and Lily, Marlene, and Alice had a similar special bond that couldn't be shattered. James and Lily had brought these two groups together and James intended to keep them together forever in a similar fashion.

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The seventh years spent the following week in restful bliss. One morning at breakfast Lily and James were talking to each other, acting as if no one else existed, when Sirius and Marlene noticed something strange about their conversation.

"Are they even speaking English?" Marlene whispered to Sirius as she eyed the couple strangely.

Sirius listened to the conversation for a moment and then answered Marlene, "Sounds like Italian to me."

"Italian?" asked Alice who was listening. "Since when does Lily know Italian?"

Lily heard her name and instantly tuned into the conversation. "My mother made me learn it before French."

Satisfied the other Gryffindors changed to other topics and Lily and James returned to their conversation. Meanwhile the mail came. Because Lily wasn't paying attention, Marlene, who was sitting on her other side, took the envelopes from the owls and was about to put them on the table for Lily to read later when she noticed the sender.

"Lily," said Marlene quietly.

Lily ignored her.

"Lily," said Marlene with a little more volume.

Still no response.

"Lily! Your exam results came!" hissed Marlene urgently.

"What?" asked James and Lily simultaneously.

"Here," said Marlene her hand shaking out of nerves for her friend. Not only had Lily's test been different, but her results had come before anyone else's.

Lily stared at the official envelope in her hands until James nudged her and urged her to just open it.

"This has to be some sort of joke," cried Lily softly as she scanned her results.

"What does it say?" asked Sirius impatiently.

"There's no way," said Marlene as she read over Lily's shoulder.

"If this is real then you probably made history," whispered James as he gazed at the scores too.

"What did she get?" Alice demanded to know.

"She got- she got-," stuttered Marlene as she looked over at her friend in disbelief.

"A perfect score," whispered Lily as she looked at her friends sitting across with her with wide eyes. "I got all O's."

At this revelation all of Gryffindor table grew silent for a moment. Then whispers sprouted up with wildfire and quickly spread to the other three houses tables.

"This has to be some sort of sick joke," said Lily frantically. "This can't be real."

Lily jumped up from her seat and ran to the faculty table. "Professor Dumbledore, is this real?" she inquired anxiously as she thrust the paper in front of his face.

Dumbledore didn't even have to glance at the paper; he already knew what was written on it because he had opened the same letter only a moment previous. "I am pleased to say that it is. The Ministry sent me a copy of your scores and a letter confirming them this morning as well."

"But why Professor?" asked Lily hollowly.

The Headmaster smiled, "I suggest that you open your other letter for an explanation."

Lily nodded and ran back to her seat without another word.

"What is going on Albus?" asked Filius.

"You shall see very shortly I believe," answered Dumbledore as he watched Lily pick up the forgotten envelope underneath the discarded N.E.W.T.s one.

"Oh my Merlin," was Lily's mantra as she began to hyperventilate as she scanned the parchment.

"What?!" asked her friends in unison.

"I was accepted to the International Institute of Incredibly Talented Wizards," gasped Lily.

Now there really was silence in the Great Hall. Those who didn't know about the IIITW were quickly informed by the purebloods and older students. The International Institute of Incredibly Talented Wizards was the foremost school of higher magical education in the world; only one hundred seventh year students throughout the world were accepted a year. Those who managed to graduate usually emerged with multiple degrees and were given their choice of jobs anywhere. No one from Hogwarts had been accepted in over thirty years.

"They arranged it so I had different testers, even different administrators. They graded them and that's why I had them back so fast. They weren't just my N..s, they were my entrance exams too," said Lily her words tumbling out over one another in a big rush. "I can't believe this!"

Alice and Marlene couldn't believe it either. They had always known Lily was brilliant, but this? Marlene quickly swept Lily, letter and all, into a crushing hug. Alice ran around the Gryffindor table and joined in as fast as her legs could carry her. All three girls were crying and jumping up and down in joy.

Alice and Marlene weren't the only ones who were excited for Lily. Sirius, Remus, and Peter started furious applause that soon echoed throughout the Great Hall. Dumbledore started a standing ovation that spread in ripples to the students and other faculty members.

James smiled because Lily was shining with excitement and unadulterated bliss, but really it felt like someone had poured cement down his throat and it had hardened in his stomach. All of his plans had been shifted within seconds. He was happy for her and glad that she had such a fabulous opportunity in front of her, but he didn't want her to be thousands of kilometers away for the next three years. This changed things, but not all that much.

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"Happy Birthday Lily!" sang her roommates the following morning.

Lily laughed as she woke up to see six smiling faces surrounding her bed. "Thanks you guys!"

"Now we know that our present can't possibly compare to your exam results yesterday," said Dorcas.

"Or whatever big surprise James has planned for you," added Mary.

"But you should get it anyway!" exclaimed Marlene as she took Lily's present out from behind her back and plopped it on the bed.

"A new owl!" said Lily in delight.

"She just flew in last night," said Alice. "The boys hid her for us until this morning so that it would be a surprise."

"Thank you guys so much! What should I name her? She looks like a Susanna!" declared Lily.

Her friends laughed.

"Susanna it is!" affirmed Marlene.

"Hurry up and get dressed; the boys want to wish you a happy birthday too," Alice informed her.

"They are absolutely dying that you wouldn't let them throw you a birthday party," stated Marlene.

"It's my birthday and I have had enough of grand parties to last a lifetime," said Lily stubbornly. "I'd rather just hang out with my friends for the day."

"It's your birthday," said Marlene in a tone that suggested she thought Lily was totally bonkers.

"It is my birthday," repeated Lily as she gathered her clothes. "I'll be out in a bit."

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"Good morning Alice, Dorcas, Marlene, Mary, Heather, Genius/ Birthday Girl," Sirius greeted the girls as they traveled down the stairs to the common room.

"You can stop calling me that whenever you like," said Lily as Sirius kissed her cheek in a brotherly way.

"So never?" quipped Remus as he took kissed Lily on the cheek.

"You know Sirius, once he sets his mind to something," remarked Peter as he kissed Lily as well.

"Good morning love," said James as he smiled at his girlfriend. "Happy birthday." Then he kissed Lily, but unlike his friends he didn't settle for her cheek; he kissed her lips long and passionately while their friends catcalled in the background.

"Come on you lovebirds, let's get some breakfast," said Marlene as she dragged the two of them out of the common room.

After N.E.W.T.s the house elves served breakfast until 10 a.m. because they knew that the seventh years didn't wake up with the rest of the school any longer. Unlike the previous day, breakfast was a usual affair. The three Marauders not dating Lily presented her with their gifts, new charms for her bracelet.

The rest of the day the Gryffindors just lounged around outside in the warm May sunshine eating birthday cake and other sweets. Lily couldn't remember a more enjoyable birthday.

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"Do you want to come flying with me?" James asked that evening after supper.

Lily was reading in front of the fire, even though it was May it was drafty in the tower. She put down her book, surveyed the aura similar to that of a young puppy surrounding her boyfriend and smiled gently.

"I'd love to," agreed Lily.

Almost an hour later James was still flying on his beloved broomstick with his arms around his beloved girlfriend traveling over the beloved grounds of Hogwarts. Soon James was skimming over the lake. Lily leaned over to trail her fingers over the surface and James had to employ some skillful maneuvering to keep Lily from falling into the water. However, no Quidditch expert could ever find a valid reason for going into a barrel roll that resulted in the two lovers crashing gently onto the ground beneath their favorite tree near the lake. There are no Quidditch experts, however, that wouldn't struggle to come up with a valid reason for the move that ended in James passionately kissing his gorgeous girlfriend under the moonlight (not the light of a full moon of course!).

"Lily," he moaned between kisses. "Will you marry me?"

Yeah cliffhanger! So I forgot to put in questions for you guys last chapter, but I remembered now, so here they are:

What do you think Lily will say?

What do you think about Lily's special tests and school?

Sweetest moment this chapter?

How do you feel about Sandra and/or Petunia in this chapter?

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