Rating:
R
House:
Schnoogle
Ships:
James Potter/Lily Evans Original Female Witch/Sirius Black
Characters:
James Potter Lily Evans Original Female Witch Remus Lupin Sirius Black
Genres:
Adventure Alternate Universe
Era:
1970-1981 (Including Marauders at Hogwarts)
Stats:
Published: 05/24/2007
Updated: 06/01/2007
Words: 9,592
Chapters: 2
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There Will Never Be Another You

siriusequalslove

Story Summary:
Entering a new world, making new friends, facing profound rivalries, falling in love, and battling the darkest wizard of the age. These are my years at Hogwarts. Marauder Era, Milf AU

Chapter 02 - First Year

Chapter Summary:
Entering a new school is hard enough, but add to it spells, a castle, pranks, and brooms, and it's a completely new world!
Posted:
06/01/2007
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Author's Note:
Hey guys, thanks for reading my story. Please review with your thoughts. i love to hear feedback. Thanks!


First Year

Nearly a month later, I was walking into King's Cross Station with a trunk full of spell books, potion ingredients, and frogspawn. On my shoulder sat a beautiful snowy white owl, which I christened Hersheys.

As we walked through the station, I constantly looked around to see if I could spot anyone else that would look like a witch or wizard. But the station was basically deserted. I took a deep breath as I reached Platforms 9 and 10.

"Well, I'm guessing this is it," I said to my parents. They looked at me with weird faces.

"We're going to miss you. Be good," my mom said, tears in her eyes.

"Oh, Mom, come on. I'll see you on Christmas."

"I know. But you've never been away from us for so long."

"Don't worry, Mom. Everything is going to be fine." I looked at the clock on the wall. "Now really, I have to go."

"Alright, be good."

"Write often," my dad added.

"I will." I kissed them both and gave them a quick hug.

Then I turned to face the barrier between Platforms 9 and 10. Professor Dumbledore had given me the instructions of how to get on Platform 9 ¾ but as I stared at the very solid-looking barrier, I began to have doubts. I started pushing the trolley toward the very solid wall and held my breath. With every step, I gathered more speed until I felt I was going to lose control. Just as I was about to hit the wall, I closed my eyes to brace myself for the crash. But it didn't come.

When I opened my eyes again, I gasped. A huge train with a gleaming engine stood there. The sign over it read, The Hogwarts Express. All along the platform were students greeting each other after a long summer, parents saying goodbye, owls hooting and cats meowing. I was more intimidated then ever.

I walked slowly onto the train with my trunk, my face shining with sweat from the effort of pulling it. I passed through the open compartments, trying to find an empty one. As I was nearing the end of a train, a friendly-looking girl with a round face popped her head out of one of the compartments.

"Need some help?" she kindly asked.

"Yes, please," I responded gratefully.

She smiled and helped me drag my trunk into the compartment. Once it was tucked away, I turned to her and said, "Thanks."

"No problem. My name is Alice, by the way. Alice Remerta."

"Beatriz Carricaburu."

"And this is Lily Evans."

I turned to look at the other girl in the compartment. She was beautiful. She had beautiful red curls, a fair complexion, and vivid green eyes. It would be a very long time before I would see eyes like hers again.

"Hi," I said, smiling warmly. She returned the greeting with a smile.

"So, I'm guessing you're not from England are you?" Alice asked.

"Is it that obvious?" I asked.

"Well, your last name is a giveaway."

I laughed. "I was born in Miami. The United States," I added, looking at their quizzical faces. "My parents are both Cuban, although my last name is Spanish."

"Wow. How cool!" Lily exclaimed.

"Yeah, sure," I added sarcastically. "Frankly, I can't wait to get rid of my last name."

Both girls laughed at this statement.

"So are your parents witches and wizards?" Lily asked.

"No, actually."

"Oh, just like Lily! Both of you are Muggle-borns," Alice exclaimed.

"Muggle what?" I asked.

"Muggle-borns. Muggle means non-magic folk. So Muggle-born means your parents are Muggles. Half-blood means one magic parent and one Muggle parent, and pureblood means both parents are magical."

Lily and I looked at her in awe.

"This year is going to be tough," I muttered.

"Don't worry. You'll learn quickly enough. Loads of witches and wizards are Muggle-born, and they get accustomed easily. Besides, you have me. I'll teach you everything you need to know."

"Thanks."

"That's a beautiful owl you have there," Lily said, pointing at Hersheys.

"Yeah, I loved her from the moment I saw her. She was expensive though. Her name is Hersheys."

"Hello, Hersheys," Alice said, stroking her long feathers. "I sure hope we're all in the same house."

"Well, duh. We're going to the same place aren't we?" I asked.

"Oh but I mean Hogwarts house. You wouldn't know. Hogwarts students are divided into four groups called Houses. They are Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, and... Slytherin," she ended darkly.

"What's with the lovely tone?" I asked.

Smiling, she continued. "Each house has its own qualities that make them unique. Each house has produced outstanding witches and wizards. Gryffindor is known for its courage, Ravenclaw for intelligence, Hufflepuff for loyalty, and Slytherin for ambition."

"That still doesn't explain your tone," I commented.

"You have to understand that not all wizards are good. Some go bad. And there hasn't been a single witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't in Slytherin."

"Oh my!" Lily exclaimed.

"Exactly." She bent closer to us and, talking in a low voice continued, "For example, I have heard a lot of muttering lately about a wizard people call...You-Know-Who. This wizard, he's gathering a lot of followers. He's a very Dark wizard from what I've heard."

"What does he want?" Lily asked, breathless.

"He wants to 'purify' the wizarding race. In other words, get rid of all the Muggle-borns and half- bloods. Then of course he wants to reign over the wizarding world."

Lily gasped. "That's terrible."

"It's complete rubbish though. Most of us are half-bloods or less. We have to marry Muggles or we'd die out."

Lily let out a worried moan.

"So how do we get put in these houses?" I asked, trying to liven up the conversation.

"Well, my parents told me about a Sorting Hat, which you put on your head, and it takes a look inside your mind and decides which house you should go to."

"Oh, okay. I thought we were going to have to perform magic already."

"Oh of course not. No first year knows magic enough to do that. Not even purebloods. So you don't have to worry about being behind. You guys haven't heard about Quidditch yet have you?"

We both shook our heads. Alice quickly jumped into a detailed explanation about the sport. She explained to us the rules, the best Quidditch teams, and games she had been to. With each passing sentence, Lily and I grew more in awe of this strange new world we had been thrown into. After Quidditch, Alice explained everything she knew and could think of about the magical world. We were suddenly interrupted by a loud bang from outside the compartment.

"What was that?" I asked, getting up quickly.

"I don't know," Alice said, following me.

I opened up the compartment door, and a foul smell permeated into the compartment.

"That's disgusting!" Lily exclaimed, covering her nose. Alice and I did the same.

"Dung bomb," Alice explained.

People's heads popped out of the compartments, and several shrieks and grunts of disgust could be heard. Out of the loud commotion, there came hysterical laughter. Four boys appeared through the smoke looking at the complete state of disarray.

"That was good, James," one of them said, patting the other on the back.

"Oh, but I should've known. James Potter and Sirius Black at it again," Alice said, smiling. "Do you guys ever give it a rest?"

"Never," the boy with untidy black hair said.

"Look, Alice, let us introduce to you our new additions, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew," the other boy said.

"Hi." Alice said. "Are you guys sure of what you're getting into?"

"Not anymore," Remus Lupin said, smiling.

"Well, these are my new friends, Beatriz Carricaburu and Lily Evans." She turned to us. "Guys, this is Sirius Black and James Potter. You don't want to be seen with them. They are big trouble."

"Oh, Alice, please. You know life wouldn't be that much fun without me in it," James Potter said.

"Right, James. Anyways guys, we'll talk to you later. We need to do some damage control," Sirius said.

"Alright," Alice said. After they disappeared into the cloud of foul smelling smoke, we settled back into our compartment. "Sirius Black and James Potter. Quite the combination let me tell you."

"They seem to be so immature!" Lily commented.

"They love to have their little laughs every now and then. But they are good people."

"Are they first-years too?" Lily asked.

"Yep. Doesn't look like it does it?" I shook my head.

"They run on confidence and ego, that's why."

All of us laughed and continued talking about the soon-to-be infamous James Potter and Sirius Black.

*****

"First-years. First-years this way!" a booming voice shouted throughout Hogsmeade Station.

We had just arrived at the station, and everyone was pushing to get through. I tried to make my way to the voice, and Lily and Alice held onto my robes to stay together.

When we came face to face with the owner of the voice, Alice and Lily gasped. "He's HUGE!"

I smiled and said, "Cool."

Once all the first years had gathered up around the gigantic man, he led us away from the station and onto a deck that was lined with boats. "Alright, no more than four to a boat now."

Alice, Lily, and I got into a boat and were soon joined by another boy.

"Alright, Frank?" Alice asked.

"Alright. Did you have fun on the train? I didn't see you throughout the journey."

"Yeah, I was hanging out with these two girls. Beatriz, Lily, meet Frank Longbottom."

"Hey," Lily and I said.

"You'll get your first view of Hogwarts around this corner here," the giant man called.

As we turned the corner, there were a lot of gasps, oohs and aahs.

It was a truly magnificent sight. The Hogwarts castle was set up on a set of mountains, surrounded by beautiful fields. The windows seemed to gleam in a friendly manner against the dark sky. The dark towers looked majestic and gave off an air of tradition, royalty, and... magic.

Our vision was soon obscured, however, as the boats reached an underground harbor where we all got off. The giant Hagrid led us to a large wooden door, and he knocked three times.

A middle-aged woman with a tight bun and a severe-looking face immediately opened the door. My first impression was that she was not a woman to mess around with.

"Good evening, Hagrid."

"Evening, Professor McGonagall. I have the first-years."

"Thank you. I'll take them from here."

We followed Professor McGonagall in silence into an amazing Entrance Hall with a large, gleaming staircase leading to the upper floors. Several large houses would have fit into the hall comfortably. She also led us right up to a large wooden door where she stopped and turned around.

"Welcome to Hogwarts. In a few moments you will pass through these doors and join your classmates, but before you do, you must be sorted into your houses. They are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. Now while you're here, you house will be like your family. You will have classes with your house, sleep in your house dormitories, and spend free time in your house common room.

"Each house has its own noble history, and each house has its own outstanding witches and wizards." At this comment, Alice looked at me significantly. "While you are here, your triumphs will earn you points, while any rule-breaking will lose you points." At this statement, she glanced at James. "At the end of the year, the house with the most points is awarded the House Cup, a great honor.

"The Sorting Ceremony will begin momentarily. You will stay here until we're ready for you."

As soon as she was gone, the voice of Sirius Black whispered loudly, "You're on her bad side already, James."

I exchanged a glance with Lily. She looked very pale, her red hair showing up even more vividly around her face. Alice too looked very nervous. She was biting her lower lip and was softly shaking.

"Don't worry, girls. Everything will be fine," I whispered, sounding much more confident than I felt.

"I hope so. I'm so scared to be put in Slytherin," Alice whispered.

Before I could comfort her, McGonagall came back.

"We're ready for you."

She opened the grand doors and led the way into the Great Hall. This was even bigger than the Entrance Hall, with four long tables filled with students, and a fifth table facing them that was filled with teachers, including the giant called Hagrid and Professor Dumbledore with his silver beard shining and his eyes twinkling in the candlelight. Maybe it was the effect of the lights, but he looked strangely powerful.

Along the edge of the room were candles floating in mid-air. Transparent silver ghosts were sitting at the edge of each of the four long house tables. Most remarkable of all was the ceiling that revealed all the skies above.

"There's no ceiling," Alice commented.

"Yes, there is," I said before I could stop myself. "It's bewitched to look like the sky outside."

"How do you know?"

"I read about it in 'Hogwarts, A History.'"

Alice giggled softly.

Lily looked like if she had just stepped into the craziest dream. Her green eyes were wide and staring.

We stopped in front of the teachers' table. There stood the most disgusting and dirtiest hat on top of a stool.

McGonagall faced us with a long list in front of her. "When I call your name, you will come forth and place the sorting hat on your head. Evans Abercrombie."

A tiny boy stepped forward nervously and placed the hat on his head. After a moment or two, the hat shouted, "HUFFLEPUFF!"

The second house on the left erupted in cheers. Evans took off the hat and walked over to the Hufflepuff table with a relieved look on his face.

A few names later McGonagall called, "Bellatrix Black."

A girl with shiny dark hair, heavily lidded eyes, and a strong jaw walked forward. She was very pretty but her face was lined with cold features. She placed the hat on her head confidently. With absolutely no hesitation the hat shouted, "SLYTHERIN!"

"Narcissa Black."

Narcissa looked nothing like her sister. She had blonde hair that fell down to her waist and cold, empty blue eyes. The beauty apparently ran in the family.

"SLYTHERIN!"

For the second time in a row, the table on the far left cheered. Narcissa went to sit down next to her sister looking quite pleased with herself.

"Sirius Black."

"He's their brother?" I asked Alice.

"No," she said grimly. "Narcissa and Bellatrix are sisters, and Sirius is their cousin. They are a pain in the neck though. Sirius is nothing like them."

I looked at the Sorting Hat thoughtfully. It was taking the longest yet. After what seemed like an eternity, the hat bellowed, "GRYFFINDOR!"

The table on the right cheered. Sirius took off the hat and let out a huge breath. He regained his composure quickly and bowed deeply, causing everyone to laugh, and then went to sit down at the Gryffindor table.

"Beatriz Carricaburu."

Lily and Alice gave me an encouraging smile, and I gracefully walked to the stool. Once the hat was on my head, I heard a voice whispering in my ear.

"Wow, a lot of talent I see. Very intelligent too. Maybe I should put you in Ravenclaw..."

I tensed at this statement, not quite sure why.

"No? Oh my! I seem to have missed all the bravery! Yes, I know just what to do with you..."

"GRYFFINDOR!"

I let out a deep breath, and my body relaxed. I took off the hat and walked to the Gryffindor table, smiling broadly.

"I don't think I've introduced myself properly," Sirius said, extending his hand. "Sirius Black."

"Beatriz Carricaburu," I said, shaking his hand.

"Did the hat try to put you in Slytherin too? I saw you tense up while you were wearing it."

"No, it tried to put me in Ravenclaw. I wouldn't have minded though. From what I've heard, anything is better than Slytherin."

"It is. I was basically fighting with it because it wanted me in Slytherin. My entire family was in Slytherin."

He smiled grimly, and I turned back to the Sorting.

"Lily Evans."

Lily walked up to the hat with an air of confidence.

"GRYFFINDOR!"

I cheered loudly as she came to sit down in front of Sirius. We smiled broadly at each other and high-fived.

Sirius also introduced himself to Lily. She smiled politely, but I could tell she still thought of him with disapproval.

Many names later, McGonagall called, "Rabastan Lestrange."

A fairly good-looking boy walked to the Sorting hat, sporting a smirk across his face. Something about him seemed unpleasant.

"SLYTHERIN."

"Rodolphus Lestrange."

His brother walked up, wearing the exact same expression on his face.

"SLYTHERIN."

"Bunch of gits," Sirius growled.

"Frank Longbottom."

The boy who joined us in the boat walked up, looking a little pale.

"GRYFFINDOR."

We clapped and cheered and Frank, with a triumphant smile, came to sit next to Lily.

"Remus Lupin."

"GRYFFINDOR!"

Remus smiled and came to sit down next to me.

"Hello," he said with a shy smile. "I'm Remus. We met on the train but we haven't been formally introduced."

"Hi," I said warmly. "Beatriz Carricaburu."

"Lucius Malfoy."

A tall boy strutted towards the Sorting Hat. He had, by far, the most evil look on his face.

"SLYTHERIN!"

"Git," Sirius muttered once again.

A few names later, "Peter Pettigrew."

The short little boy ran up the stool and put on the hat. After a good 30 seconds, the hat shouted, "GRYFFINDOR!"

Peter was looking ecstatic as he made his way to the Gryffindor table.

"Hey guys!" he squeaked.

"Glad you could join us, Peter," Sirius said.

"James Potter."

"No doubt at all that he's going to be--" Sirius whispered.

"GRYFFINDOR!"

"Knew it!"

"Jamesie!" Sirius said, high-fiving James.

"Stop calling me Jamesie damn it!" James said, although he couldn't help but laugh.

He quickly introduced himself to Lily and I.

"Fabian Prewett."

"GRYFFINDOR!"

"Gideon Prewett."

"GRYFFINDOR!"

"Oh, great, we have the twins," James said.

"Twins? They look nothing alike!" I said.

"Yeah but they were born on the same day. We like to think that Fabian was a mistake," Sirius said.

I laughed quietly as Gideon and Fabian introduced themselves to the table and sat down.

"Alice Remerta."

"GRYFFINDOR!"

"Yes!" Lily and I muttered.

"Hey guys," she said cheerfully, making Frank scoot over so she could sit next to Lily.

"I swear, its like if the devil brought us together every time," James said.

"For real," Sirius agreed.

"Severus Snape."
A pale little boy quickly walked up to Sorting Hat, looking straight at the ground. He had pale skin and greasy black hair.

"SLYTHERIN!"

"Big surprise," Sirius muttered.

No one really paid attention to the rest of the Sorting. After everyone was in their respective houses, Professor McGonagall rolled up her parchment and carried the Sorting Hat and stool out of the Hall. Meanwhile, Professor Dumbledore stood up. He smiled and held his arms open in welcome.

"Welcome to another year at Hogwarts. Before we dig our teeth into our delicious feast, I have a few start-of-term notices to give out. First, the Dark Forest is forbidden to all students. I have also been asked to remind you by Mr. Filch, the caretaker, that no magic should be used between classes in the corridors and that a few magical objects are forbidden. For a full list, see Mr. Filch. Quidditch trials will be held during the second week of school only for second years and above. If you want to try out for your house team, see Madam Hooch. Finally, I wanted to announce that we have made a new addition to our grounds. By that I mean that Professor Seed has planted a Whomping Willow. For those who don't know, a willow will attack anyone who comes close to its branches, and I would advise you not to come near it unless you want to suffer excruciating pain. Now I won't delay you from our delicious feast any longer so... tuck in!"

I looked at the gleaming plates in front of us and gasped. They were filled with every kind of food imaginable. Everything looked delicious.

"Wow," I muttered.

Not wanting to miss anything, I filled my plate with a little bit of everything.

"So, how come we've never heard of Beatriz and Lily before?" Sirius asked, eating a pork chop.

"Because, you prat, they're Muggle-born!" Alice said.

"Are you serious?" Sirius asked.

"No you are," I said, without looking up.

Everyone snorted into his or her food and Sirius said, "Like I've never heard that one before."

"But yeah. I'm Muggle-born. I knew nothing of Hogwarts, Platform 9 ¾, Quidditch or magic."

"It must have been a real shock then," Remus said.

"Yeah well, imagine me a month in England and suddenly late one night, this tall old man appeared at my doorstep claiming that I was a witch. My mom almost fainted."

Everyone laughed appreciatively.

"Well, we've all known each other for a while," James said.

"Unfortunately," Alice said.

"I can't wait to start Quidditch. It's a shame first years can't be on the team. I bet the team could use a Chaser as awesome as me," James said, taking a huge mouthful of corn.

Lily shot him a look that plainly said she thought him too conceited.

"You haven't seen a Quidditch game have you?" Gideon asked me excitedly.

I shook my head.

"You'll love it! Best game ever! Quite dangerous too, but that's probably the best part," Fabian said.

"Dangerous?" Lily asked apprehensively. "Just how dangerous is it?"

"No one's died from it, if that's what you're thinking," Remus said.

"Just a concussion," Sirius said.

"Or broken ribs," James added.

"Or disarranged face," Frank said.

"But stuff like that rarely happen, so you don't need to worry," Alice said quickly, catching the look of horror on Lily's face.

"What do you guys think will be the hardest class?" Peter piped up nervously.

"Potions, probably," Remus said. "You have to be incredibly precise."

"Actually, I think Potions is going to be rather easy. I'm fascinated by it," Lily said.

Everyone stared at her questioningly.

"I've read all the course books," she said simply.

"My dad tells me Charms was hard." James said.

"Everyone says Transfiguration is the hardest though," Frank commented. "McGonagall is probably the hardest teacher in this school."

Everyone muttered their agreement at this statement.

The rest of the evening passed without further incident. We continued talking and getting to know one another. After the feast was over, Dumbledore sent us off to our respective common rooms, led by the prefects.

*****

"So how did you guys like everyone?" Alice said later that night, once we were in our dormitory.

"James and Sirius were so immature!" Lily said at once.

"Lily, don't be so hard on them. They just like to have a laugh," I said amusedly.

"Did you not hear about the hideous pranks they would play on everyone?" Lily asked.

"It was all in good fun, though," Alice said.

"Well, I find nothing funny in them. It's awfully childish," she said.

"But you know, Lily, I'm not trying to defend him or anything, but they're really a very good friends when you need them... putting aside all their flaws," Alice said seriously. "All of them are. Just wait until you guys get really acquainted with them. You'll learn to love them!"

"Whatever," Lily said.

With that final statement, Lily got into her bed and pulled the hanging closed. Alice and I exchanged amused glances before we both got into our own beds.

As the warm sheets enveloped my body, I couldn't help but feel that I was starting a big adventure. I smiled into my pillow. I certainly did like Hogwarts.

*****

"Welcome, first-years to Transfiguration. Transfiguration is one of the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts. Anyone messing around will leave and not come back. You have been warned."

That was how Professor McGonagall greeted us for our first lesson ever in Hogwarts.

After the warning, McGonagall tapped her wand on the board, and a bunch of writing appeared. It looked like some weird, foreign language.

Lily and I exchanged glances and then started taking complicated notes. Most of the class was spent learning the basics of the spell we were about to perform. After, we were all given a match that we had to transform into a needle.

I swished my wand, and immediately the match turned shiny and silver.

"Well, this isn't so bad," I commented.

I looked at Lily to see if she had done it too, but she let out a groan of frustration. In fact, as I looked around I realized that no one had changed his or her match into a needle on the very first try.

"Professor," I began, raising my hand. "I did it already."

She looked up at me with surprised eyes. Everyone turned to stare at me. I felt my face growing hot as she looked at my match (or needle) and examined it closely. Then she turned it back into a match. "Do it again."

I swallowed nervously, and swished my wand again. The match turned into a needle instantly.

"Excellent! 20 points to Gryffindor! Very good Beatriz!" She smiled at me and I smiled back.

Everyone started whispering to each other, and I couldn't hide the satisfaction from my face.

By the end of the lesson, the only other person who had managed to transfigure the match was James.

"I don't understand how you managed to do that!" Lily exclaimed, clearly very frustrated.

We were both walking toward the courtyard for our break.

"What are you talking about? It was easy! I thought everyone would have been able to do it," I said.

"Clearly not. You're going to have to teach me."

As the four boys passed by us in the hall, James smiled and high-fived me.

"Good one, Be."

After they disappeared, I turned to Lily.

"See Lily? He's not that bad," I said.

"Whatever. I'd rather not talk about him."

We joined Alice, Frank, Gideon, and Fabian in the courtyard.

"Well, that was hard," Alice commented. "You're awesome at it, Be! You did it on your first try!"

"Be?" I asked. I was surprised at the nickname I had already been christened with.

"You don't mind do you?" Alice said quickly.
"Not at all."

"I'm sensing that you're going to have to teach us all Transfiguration, Be," Fabian said.

"I'm sure you guys will get it. It's not that hard. I honestly thought I was going to be miles behind you people," I said.

"Well, our families don't actually let us do magic when we are little kids. It can go seriously wrong," Gideon explained.

"Well, well, well. Look who it is. The Prewett brothers, Longbottom, and Remerta," a very unpleasant voice drawled.

We all turned to come face to face with a bunch of Slytherins. Lucius Malfoy, the Lestrange brothers, Severus Snape, Bellatrix, and Narcissa Black.

"Oh great. You lot," Fabian said coolly.

"You all are a disgrace! Look at you, already making friends with the Mudbloods," Bellatrix sneered.

Lily and I exchanged glances. Neither of us knew what a Mudblood was.

"Judging by their face, they have no idea what a Mudblood is," Snape said.

The group started laughing.

"Do you people have nothing better to do than to ruin our day?" Gideon asked.

"No, I think we should educate them," Rodolphus Lestrange said, a smirk coming across his face.

"Mudbloods," Bellatrix said stepping closer to me, her face was merely inches from my own, "are vermin like you who have no magic in their blood. You should know that you'd never be as good as any pureblood, like us."

I stared at her for a second, and then raised my eyebrows. "At least I don't look like you. That would have been a more terrible fate."

The Gryffindors started snickering.

"I'll teach you the proper way to talk to your superiors--" Lucius said, taking out his wand.

"Hey, Lucy, how about you go cry in a corner or something," a voice said from behind the Slytherins. James, Remus, Sirius, and Peter had just shown up. " No one likes you. You're polluting our air."

"Blood traitors are just as bad as Mudbloods," Rabastan said nastily, eyeing Sirius.

Before Sirius could retaliate, the bell rang signaling the start of class.

"Until next time, cousin dearest," Bellatrix said, walking back up to the castle. The rest of the Slytherins gave us one last look of contempt before leaving after her.

"Don't listen to them girls," Remus said. "Some people have dragon dung for brains."

I looked to the ground and nodded. The conversation with Alice on the train resurfaced in my mind. Could people actually live with that sort of prejudice? Are some witches and wizards that stupid?

All of these questions swam in my mind as the group made their way to Charms. One glance at Lily, and I knew she felt exactly as I did. We were outcasts. We were strangers mixed in with this wonderful group of people who knew everything there was to know about the magical world. They felt completely at home with it. Lily and I however felt lost. Lost in a dark abyss where no one would help you find your way.

"Beatriz, you've been awfully quite today," Alice said that night at dinner. "Are you still thinking about what the Slytherins said?"

"How can I not, Alice?" I asked her in a subdued manner.

Lily, who was sitting next to me, did not speak but stared at her plate in silence.
"Listen to me; the Slytherins attack people because they want to get this exact same reaction from you. They want to crawl under your skin, get into your head. You can't let them. They are all a bunch of idiots who make the rest of us look bad. Most of the wizarding world doesn't think like them. Just ask around. Most of Hogwarts is not pureblood. You mustn't think on it one bit. You guys were the best out of all of us today! Doesn't that show you that it doesn't matter what kind of blood you have?"

"I guess," Lily muttered.
"Don't let them get to you. That's exactly what they want. Don't give them the satisfaction."

I inhaled deeply, and then sighed. "You're right. I won't let them get to me."

"Yes, I agree," Lily said, smiling.

"That's the spirit. By the way, I loved that cheeky remark you gave Bella today. It really showed her," Alice said, smiling broadly.

"I only speak the truth," I said in a most solemn manner.

Lily and Alice giggled.

"Come on," Alice said, standing up. "Some of us need help with Transfiguration homework."

*****

"First flying lesson today with the Hufflepuffs!" Fabian said excitedly at the breakfast table. "You excited, Be?"

"Tremendously!" I exclaimed. "I can't wait. It sounds like loads of fun!"

"How about you, Lily?" Gideon asked.

"I'm not. I don't fancy going tens of feet into the air on a broomstick."

"Don't worry. You'll love it. Everyone does."

"Do you guys play Quidditch?" I asked.

"Yeah, we all do. Gideon and Fabian have always been Beaters. James, Remus, Frank, and I have played Chasers, and Sirius is an awesome Keeper," Alice explained.

"Cool. I can't wait to see if James is as good as he boasts," I said jokingly.

"He is," Frank said, joining the conversation. "He has a natural talent for it. It's almost like if he was born on a broom."

Lily rolled her eyes.

As the bell rang signaling the beginning of class, I sensed Lily's discomfort.

I let the group walk ahead of us before I spoke. "You're scared, aren't you?"

"Just a little," she said, somewhat defiantly.

"Don't worry about it. It's your first time on a broom. The worst that could happen is that you fall and break your neck," I said, smiling slightly.

She couldn't help but giggle. "You're right. I'm acting as though I'm on my way to the gallows."

When we reached the field, Madam Hooch was already waiting for us along with the Hufflepuffs.

"Everyone stand by a broomstick!" she barked as soon as she saw us. "Hurry up!"

Lily was swallowing hard as she chose a broomstick between Alice and I. On my other side was Sirius. He winked and smiled slightly.

"Stick your right hand over your broom and say 'UP!'"

Everyone did as we were told, and a collective yell of "UP!" was heard. Instantly, all our broomsticks flew up to our hand.

"Wow," I whispered.

After, she showed us how to hold our brooms and how to mount it without sliding off the end.

"Now, when I blow my whistle, you kick off from the ground hard. Keep your brooms steady, rise a few feet, and then come straight back down by leaning forwards slightly," Hooch explained.

By that point, Lily's face was extremely pale, always a sign of distress. I smiled encouragingly at her. She tried to return the smile but it came off as a grimace.

"Scared, Be?" Sirius asked from my other side.

"Why would I be scared?" I asked.

He shrugged his shoulders. "Most people are scared when they are going to ride for the first time. Like Evans over there. But don't worry, if you fall, I'll be sure to catch you."

"Oh, that's supposed to make me feel better?"

"It should."

"One..." Hooch began. "Two... Three!" She blew her whistle.

I took a deep breath and kicked off. I felt a slight tingling sensation in my stomach as my broom rose. I looked around and saw everyone smiling like if they were on a high. Then, we all leaned forward slightly, and the brooms gently came back down.

"Very good! I think you're the first group that hasn't tried to run off with the broom," Hooch said proudly.

I noticed Sirius and James exchange glances.

The rest of the lesson consisted of kicking off and flying for a bit off the ground to get used to the sensation of flying.

"That wasn't so bad, was it, Lils?" Frank asked as the group mad their way to the dungeons for their first Potions lesson.

"No, but I still prefer Charms to it," Lily said.

"You must be the first person in the history of Hogwarts to say that, Lily," Alice said, giggling.

When we arrived at the dungeons, we had to unfortunately face the Slytherins once again.

"So we meet again," Bellatrix sneered as soon as she saw me.

"Unfortunately," I sneered back.

"You should learn how to speak to greater authority," Snape said calmly. "One day you might find my wand slip and--"

"And you'll do what, Snivellus? Wipe your nose on us?" James said in a disgusted manner.

"Yeah, maybe you should go wash your hair instead of making empty threats," Sirius added.

"No one was talking to you Potter," Snape said, his eyes boring into James'. "I expect you came into this school thinking you could con--"

"Welcome first-years!" Professor Slughorn said, opening the dungeon door. "Come in, come in. You're in for a great lesson!"

With one last look of disgust, the Slytherins all walked into the dungeons, and the Gryffindors followed them.

"Today, you will be making a simple solution to cure boils. Now, who here..."

The rest of the lesson passed quite normally with the occasional looks of loathing between the two houses. Professor Slughorn, however, seemed not to notice. While he was head of Slytherin house, he was unbiased. In fact, by the end of the lesson, he was praising Lily on her supreme natural talent for Potions. He even invited her, along with a few other people, to the Slug Club.

*****

Maybe it was the fact that I had been having more fun than I ever had in my life, but the next few months seemed to pass in a blur. Between spending time with all my new friends, and all the homework we were getting in our classes, it came as a shock to me that we were already in mid-November.

"It is just me or does time not take on an unusual burst of speed within these walls?" I asked everyone over breakfast.

"We've just been so busy. Our classes are so hard. We spend most of our time in the library!" Gideon whined loudly.

"Well, most of us anyways," Lily said darkly. "I know of one who thinks the library beneath him."

"It's not like he needs it anyways," Frank commented. No one even had to ask who Lily was referring to. "James does pretty good more or less on all his classes."

"He gets me so mad," Lily began. We all diverted our eyes. We could all sense the tantrum coming along. "Did you see how he cursed Snape last week for no reason? He's such a prat. No one deserves to be humiliated like that."

"I personally don't see why not. Snape deserves anything he gets. He's a foul loathsome creature." I said.

Lily picked up her goblet to take a sip.

"That was still completely--"

She stopped suddenly. "AHHHH!!!"

She dropped the goblet onto the floor as if she had been burned. The contents smashed all over the place. From inside the goblet came three medium-sized, black spiders.

The whole room had gone quiet. I stared at the goblet on the floor and then back at the shaking Lily. Her face was turning as red as her flaming hair.

"Potter! Where is he? I'm going to curse him to oblivion!" she muttered murderously.

Everyone around the hall had figured out what had happened and were all sniggering quietly. Lily stood up, searching over everyone's heads for a mess of untidy hair. Apparently, he wasn't in the hall.

Lily stormed out, Alice and I following in her wake.

"Lily--" Alice said.

"You don't even know if it was him--"

"Oh yes I do!" Lily shouted frantically.

She turned the corner and bumped into none other than James Potter himself. Sirius and Peter flanked either side of him.

"It was you, Potter!" Lily shouted, pointing at him.

"What did I do now, Lily flower?" James said, smiling sweetly.

"You put the spiders in my drink!" Lily shouted, beating her foot against the ground.

"How could I have done that, when I wasn't even in the Great Hall at the time?" he said, in a voice that clearly said he did indeed have something to do with it.

"I know you had something to do with this Potter!" she screamed, her face livid.

"Well...define prank for me?"

At this statement, Sirius, Peter, Alice, and I started moving away from the fighting couple. James however did not look fearful, but rather amused.

"James Potter, I'm going to hex you so bad your own mother will think it's an improvement!"

"Has anyone ever told you how pretty you look when you're mad?" James asked her, apparently not hearing the threat that had been issued to him.

"I HATE YOU JAMES POTTER!"

"Miss Evans!" A stern voice echoed through the hall.

We turned to face Professor McGonagall.

"What is this racket? I'm surprised at you!" McGonagall said, her lip forming her customary straight line.

"Professor, he put spiders in my drink!" Lily said in a voice of forced calm.

"Be that as it may, you should have let a teacher handle him, not cause all this commotion that can be heard 100 feet away!"

Lily looked down to her feet shamefully. "I'm sorry, Professor."

"Five points will be taken from Gryffindor for your conduct. Potter you shall be serving detention with me tomorrow for your little joke."

"But Professor, Sirius and I have a detention tomorrow with Professor Flitwick," James said with no shame.

"The night after then. Good day to you all."

"Come on, Lils," I said, tugging Lily's arm. With one final look at James, she allowed me to drag her to the common room.

Over the next few days, Lily's foul mood continued. It was impossible to have a decent conversation with her in which she wouldn't bring up that "arrogant git". At the mere mention of his name or the sound of his voice, she would throw everyone within twenty feet of her the death look. Luckily for all those involved, the first Quidditch game of the season was coming up so as to take her mind off things.

"Oh my God, Lils I'm so excited!" I said, bobbing on the balls of my feet.

"Ah, it is refreshing to experience someone's first Quidditch experience," Alice said.

As we entered the Great Hall, we noticed everyone was either wearing red and gold, or green and silver. The two houses would throw insults and glares at each other throughout breakfast. The atmosphere was excited and tense.

When the Gryffindor Team came into the hall, we all erupted in cheers.

"This is so exciting!" I said for the hundredth time in a minute. "Gryffindor better beat Slytherin!"

"I think they will. We have a good team this year. The Chasers are impeccable. It's a shame they'll be leaving next year," Frank said.

"Not to worry, Frank," James said, as he sat down next to him. "You're going to have me and Remus, if I can convince him, on the line."

"What a comfort," Lily said sarcastically.

"Evans are you still mad at me because of that little harmless incident?" James asked sweetly.

"I'd rather you not talk to me, Potter," Lily said, with an air of one getting ready to start a fight.

"James. Not now," Sirius warned him, as James was about to begin taunting her. He closed his mouth, his expression sour. I had the distinct feeling that James would have only obeyed Sirius.

"So where's Remus?" I asked, trying to lighten the mood.

"He's sick apparently. He's in the hospital wing. Madam Pomfrey doesn't let anyone see him though," Sirius said.

"That sucks. He's going to miss the game."

"I know. It's happened three times this year already," Sirius said, a note of concern in his voice.

After breakfast, we all made our way to the pitch. In the stadium, the atmosphere was full of energy. Each side was shouting relentlessly for their team. As for me, I was just excited to see a Quidditch game.

All the Gryffindor first years sat together, although we all made sure to not sit Lily anywhere near James. As a result, I ended up sitting between Sirius and James, while Lily was sitting next to Frank and Alice at the far end of the row.

"How did I end up in here?" I asked amusedly at my two companions.

"Fate?" James asked.

"More like dumb luck," I responded.

"Don't worry. You'll have fun with us. We'll show you everything you need to know about the game." Sirius said.

"Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the first Quidditch game of the season: Gryffindor versus Slytherin!"

The stadium roared in approval.

"We're in for an exciting game today, folks. Myself, Ludo Bagman, will make today's commentaries. The lovely Madam Hooch will be refereeing and the charming Professor McGonagall will be supervising every single comment I make."

Everyone laughed appreciatively.

"Both teams get into their positions and the Captains fly out to shake hands...Madam Hooch prepares to blow her whistle...and THEY'RE OFF!"

The Gryffindor end of the field cheered as our Chaser took control of the Quaffle.

"GRYFFINDOR SCORED!" Ludo Bagman shouted into the microphone.

"YES!" James shouted, high-fiving me.

"Slytherins take possession of Quaffle. The Gryffindor Chaser, Minnie, is hot at his heels. Outstanding Chaser that girl is. Beautiful as well. But she says she doesn't fraternize with her Quidditch opponents."

"Bagman..." McGonagall warned.

"Right you are, Professor. Anyways, Shacklebolt throws a nice Bludger, and Gryffindor is back in possession. Minnie flies towards the goal posts and what was that?"

The Slytherin Beater 'accidentally' knocked into Minnie, almost knocking her off her broom.

"FOUL!" Sirius and James shouted at the same time.

"GRYFFINDOR SCORES THE FOUL!" Bagman shouted.

After that incident, the game became increasingly dirtier. The Gryffindors managed to pull ahead, but the Slytherins used every dirty tactic they could think of to get back in the game. An hour into the game, the score was 110-110.

"Excellent game this is turning out to--Was that the Snitch?"

The crowd muttered amongst themselves, and became very still and silent.

The two Seekers raced after the snitch at incredible speeds.

Sirius, James, and I were clutching at each other, following the Seekers with our eyes. Finally, Kingsley Shacklebolt aimed a Bludger at the Slytherin Seeker, throwing him of course. That cleared the way for the Gryffindor Seeker and he was able to snatch the Snitch out of the air.

"YEAH!!!" Sirius, James, and I shouted. We started cheering along with the rest of the Gryffindor supporters as the team made their way to the ground.

"GRYFFINDOR WINS 260-110!!!" Bagman shouted into the microphone.

Both Sirius and James were ecstatic. They were jumping around on either side of me, occasionally giving me a tight embrace.

*****

After our return from the Winter Break, Lily became a pain in the neck about end-of-year exams. While most of us thought it was too soon to be worrying about studying, Lily would constantly remind us that if we didn't pass those exams, we'd have to do the year over again. Unfortunately for us, the teachers seemed to be thinking along the same lines as she was. They piled more homework onto us then ever before, and the classes seemed to be going at twice their usual pace.

While most of us spent out time studying and doing homework, James and his friends spent their time planning as much mischief as was possible. The targets of their pranks were usually the Slytherins. Their pranks included making a huge thunderstorm over the Slytherin table at breakfast one morning. Dark clouds would pour endlessly over their table and their meals would occasionally get struck by lightning. They also jinxed all of the Slytherin's clothes at their game against Hufflepuff so that they were instead wearing the Gryffindor colors, red and gold.

Most people found these pranks very amusing. But then again, most people did not include Lily. While she couldn't do much to stop the boys from having their fun, she would throw them her infamous death glares any chance that she got. She soon realized that trying to intimidate them would achieve no end either, as James always took that opportunity to comment on how pretty Lily looked when her cheeks were red with anger.

At the end of April were our end-of-year exams. For two weeks, the entire school endured an endless torture. Students would collapse during dinner and become walking zombies. More than once students had to go to the Hospital Wing to receive a Relaxing Potion from Madam Pomfrey. The 5th and 7th years had the worst time of it as they had to study for O.W.L.s and N.E.W.T.s, two exams that would decide their future careers.

During those two weeks, Lily was a mess. She would carry a book to study everywhere she went. I would wake up in the middle of the night to find her looking up some definition of an herb. She barely ate or slept, but just studied all the time. Everyone knew that she would probably end up top on our year, but whenever someone would point that out to her she snapped, so we just decided to keep our mouths shut.

I was probably the only one who knew her real motive for her madness. She was a Muggle-born and she wanted to prove to everyone that she was just as good as the pureblood. She just failed to realize that most people didn't care the type of blood that flowed through her veins. With the exception of the Slytherins, everyone admired Lily Evans for being such an intelligent and confident witch. She was the girl that everyone, including the older girls, wanted to be. But Lily was always too humble to believe these words.

"Oh my God, Be. I'm so nervous," Lily said, her lip trembling.

Today was the day we were to receive our scores. We were with our Head of House, Professor McGonagall, who was staring at us with a stack of papers in her hand.

I looked around the room. Sirius was balancing his chair on two legs, his face clearly nonchalant. James, sitting next to him, was messing up his hair absentmindedly while sporting his famous smirk. Remus was looking more tired than usual, but on his face were traces of nervousness. Peter was shaking from head to foot and it was clearly taking all his effort to not cry. Frank and Alice were sitting side by side, as they always were, each of them looking slightly preoccupied. Gideon and Fabian were at ease, playing tic-tac-toe on a piece of parchment.

"Relax, Lils," I whispered. "Everything is going to be fine. You'll see." She nodded.

"Well, everyone, I have your exam scores. Let me just say that I could not be more proud of you. All of you have passed with flying colors. Most of you are within the top twenty of your class. Lily Evans," McGonagall announced, "is top of the class overall."

"Oh my God, Lily! Congratulations!" I shouted, hugging her tight. Lily seemed to be in a trance. She didn't acknowledge my hug, but stared at McGonagall, hardly daring to believe her.

"Are you serious?" she whispered.

"Nope," Remus called. "He is." Everyone pointed at Sirius.

"You all need to make better jokes," Sirius said sullenly.

Everyone started laughing, including Professor McGonagall.

"Congratulations to you all."

The end-of-year feast that night was quite the celebration. We entered the Great Hall to find everything decorated with the red and gold colors of Gryffindor. We had won the House Cup for the first time in five years.

When Dumbledore stood up to make his final announcements, everything went dead silent.

"Another year gone and I know I speak for all the staff when I say that we can't be prouder of all of you. To our upperclassmen, we have watched you progress through the years, each time becoming better witches and wizards. To our first years, your journey is just beginning, but we can already see all of your qualities. It is sad to see the seventh years go, but we know that if the wizarding world is filled with people like you, we can dare to dream of a better tomorrow. To the rest, we'll await you next year to fill your heads with more learning and to be even prouder of your accomplishments.

"It has been a close race this year, but I am happy to say that the House Cup goes to Gryffindor with 534 points."

The Hall erupted into cheers, mainly from the Gryffindor table. But even Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw were applauding as well, because they had been so tired of seeing Slytherin win.

As I was hugging Lily, I noticed James, Sirius, Remus, and Peter bent close and whispering together. Then, they all discreetly pointed their wands at the Slytherins. All of a sudden, all the Slytherins started cheering and yelling too, saying things like "Go Gryffindors!" and "Gryffindor rocks!"

All the other houses collapsed in laughter and the Slytherins looked mortified at such a thing coming out of their mouths.

*****

The Gryffindor first-years gathered around the barrier that would lead them back to Kings Cross Station.

"Well, it's been a great year guys," Gideon said.

"It was great meeting you and Lily," Fabian said, giving us both a hug.

"Great meeting you too," I said.

"Definitely," Lily added.

Alice came and hugged us both at the same time. "You better send me letters over the summer, both of you. I want to hear from my best friends."

"Deal," Lily said, giggling.

I stared at James, Sirius, Remus, and Peter.

"Well a bigger bunch of troublemakers I have never met in my life," I said.

"But you love us anyways," Sirius said.

"And you can't wait to see us next year," Remus added.

"Unfortunately, it is true," I said, smiling.

The four boys enveloped me in a group hug.

I looked at Lily and I nudged her softly.

"Well, have a good summer," she said to her feet.

"You too, Lily," Sirius said.

"Good bye, Remus. Thanks for the help in Defense," Lily said.

"No problem," he said good-naturedly.

"Thanks for helping me, Lily," Peter piped up.

"It was a pleasure, Peter. Don't hesitate to ask if you need help again," Lily said, smiling.

She stared at James for a long time. "See you, Potter."

Without waiting for a response, she turned and walked through the barrier.

"Goodbye Evans!" James whispered. "God, she's beautiful."

"Well!" Fabian said lightly.

"Good luck with that one mate," Sirius said, before he too disappeared into the barrier.

"Have fun," I called to everyone, winking. "I can't wait until next year."