Lily pov
I'm right out of his door, I hate him so much, I enter the room and shake him "Potter wake up, your Hogwarts letter unluckily arrived also this year" I said, he just moved a little but didn't wake up, well then I'll just take off his covers, wow, six-pack and everything, he's wearing only his boxers. I had an idea to wake him "Oh too bad Black's plan to wake you didn't work, I'll put my cloths back on, I was hoping to have some fun but if your sleeping, and if your friend is too..." as I said that I noticed that I was very wrong about his friend it's huge, like really huge, and he magically woke up "Lilyflower I was dreaming of you, and why did you put your cloths back on love?" He suddenly says. Good now I know why his little, that isn't that little, friend over there is up for, and that is me "Don't call me Lilyflower and not even love, and you really think I'd take of my cloths in front of you?" I say.
He decides to not listen and I'm very happy about it, and as we go downstairs he starts "Yeah it would have been to good to be truth" and I thought he would have gone on and on forever but he just stopped there. Marlene had insisted in opening the letters with the boys and so after they ate we opened them and "Oh my god I'm Head girl" I shouted and as I looked at Remus said "Remus are you Head boy?" "Uh no I'm not, suppose he's from an other house, imagine one of them as Head boy ahahah" he answered, "Well apparently one of us is" said Sirius, "What?" Marlene Remus and I yelled together "Jamsie boy seems to be Head boy" he replied. I can't believe it, James Potter Head boy?! How? It can't be him and as I was thinking Marlene proposed "Why don't we go to the river to have a bath today?" And they all said yes so I was being dragged at Marlene's to put on a swimming suit.
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When it all changes
FanfictionI think I don't hate Sirius anymore James has always loved Lily Lily had always hated James Sirius never thought Lily would be good for James Marlene always thought they would end up together So did Remus, but in fifth year he started doubting this...