"Come on!" Alice called to Sirius and Remus. "Lily just left, has James gone yet?"

Remus nodded. "Like 5 minutes ago," he said.

"Well, let's go!" Sirius said.

They grabbed the invisibility cloak and squished together so they could all fit.

Once they got to the Quidditch field, they saw that Lily and James hadn't seen each other yet.

"This'll be good," Sirius whispered, grinning.

Alice nodded, putting a finger to her lips.

"Lily?" they heard James ask.

"James?" she replied.

"So you were the girl at the dance?" he asked, sounding shocked.

"Yes, I was, but I had listen all night to you talking about some other girl you jerk!"

"Well, maybe you shouldn't have hid your identity, or you would know I was talking about you!"

"About me!?" she screeched. "I don't like you like that! Ew!"

"What?" Alice whispered, shocked.

"Then what's with this letter!?" he yelled at her, pulling out a small piece of paper.

"I could ask you the same thing!" she screamed back.

"I didn't write you a letter!"

"Neither did I!"

"Oh sure you didn't!" he yelled sarcastically. "Everyone knows you're totally in love with me!"

"Well you pretty much stalk me!" she argued. "You asshole!"

He gasped. "You take that back!"

"Make me!" she yelled.

"Well you're just a stubborn bitch!" he cried.

She gasped, her eyes wide. Then she walked over and slapped him.

"Ow!" he cried. "You know, I don't think I like you any more!"

"Fine then!" she screamed, and they bother stomped off in separate directions.

"Wait!" Alice screamed, throwing the cloak off of her. "You're ruining it!"

"Yeah!" Sirius agreed, running after James while Alice chased Lily.

"Ruined what?" Lily asked, feigning ignorance.

"Our plan to get you guys together!" she cried. "Because you can't do it yourselves!"

"Oh, we can't?" James asked, putting his arm around Lily.

"W-what?" Sirius sputtered.

"Stop meddling in our love lives," Lily said firmly.

"But-but, I-" Alice seemed at a loss for words. Without another word Remus, Sirius, and Alice hung their head sheepishly and walked off.

"That, Lily-flower, was very good acting," James said.

She smiled slyly. "Not so bad yourself," she said.

"Thank you, thank you," he said, bowing. She giggled. "However," he added, feigning seriousness. "That slap seemed pretty real."

She shrugged. "I did have a little pent up anger," she said, grinning.

"Is it all gone now?" he asked.

Without warning, she leaned forward and kissed him.

"Does that answer your question?" she asked, walking away.

He didn't say anything. He was too shocked. Then, his surprised expression fell and he was grinning like an idiot.

He was still like that twenty minutes later when Filch found him and gave him a detention for being outside the castle this late.

But he decided it was worth it.