Lily didn't want to be at Mary's party. Not even their public-school-forged friendship could make her want to attend a party she knows her ex-boyfriend will be at, with his new girlfriend. Much less, a Halloween party where she is 1/3 of an enforced group costume. When Lily encounters a former-acquaintance/nemesis, things will change for her in ways she could not have expected.
Lily's efforts to complete a fascinating History of Magic essay are thrown into chaos by a humiliated roommate, a reconnaissance trip to the Library, and an argument with a study group. Or one particular member of a study group.
The journey from Hogwarts was never a pleasant affair, but after an explosive end to the year which is still shrouded in mystery and which involves Sirius, Snape and some very poor decision-making, Lily is feeling a bit...conflicted.
After a long summer away at home, Minerva McGonagall can hardly wait for her first Quidditch practice with the Gryffindor team. She has always thought that Quidditch was best played in the pouring rain. She is Scottish after all.
Seventh year at Hogwarts has it's own problems, and it's even more complicated when you're trying to work your way up through the ranks of a highly secret Order of witches and wizards fighting the greatest threat known to the Wizarding World. Sometimes, a girl just needs a little midnight flight with a boy she is pretending not to fancy. Yeah, that ought to make things easier.
Lily Evans has problems. An ex-best friend. A sister who... is Petunia. A guilty conscience. She's determined to change. She's going to be fun. But fun is getting harder to come by in a world heading to war. If only she could be as reckless, and self-assured as James Potter and his friends. But they're changing too, and Lily's no longer as sure of the world as she once was.
"About what Remus told you? It's not true; I don't think that… any more." James Potter has just finished fighting with Lily Evans, but her closing remark leaves more than a little doubt in James' mind about what he thought he knew. Perhaps a little doubt is a good thing though. Companion piece to Remember and Forget, this takes place after the chapter titled 'Potter v Evans'
The Marauders are divided over whether to pay a visit to an isolated Lily Evans when she is back home for Christmas. James might have talked himself out of it, but there's a funny taste in his pumpkin juice and he's suddenly feeling differently. Runs alongside my larger fanfic 'Remember and Forget'
Marlene McKinnon. Fear and Admiration are two of the most common sentiments towards her, but there's a real girl behind all the anger and the frustration with the anti-muggle sentiment growing up both in and out of Hogwarts. Try as she might, she's involved, by her family and her House, she's involved. And she's going to fight.
Ginny Weasley wants to fly. Ginny Weasley isn't the sort of person to accept defeat. Even at age six.
Lily and James are known for butting heads, but there are real feelings there. As of their fifth year, he feelings are decidedly one-sided. Lily feels only mild irritation and James hasn't quite admitted to himself, or his three very persistent friends, that he likes Lily and they don't like it. Kind of aimless Marauder banter, light on the plot.
Lily Evans's first moments in the Great Hall of Hogwarts, and the sorting ceremony. She's faced with a very big decision.
After having a big book of fairy tales read to her, Lily wants to be one of the magical creatures she has read about. She returns home after a great deal of work with a lot of flowers and a new trick, but it isn't received as she had hoped.