Lily's feeling the weight of the world on her shoulders, and the weather seems to be mirroring her feelings. There's also a cocky marauder who seems to think it's his duty to cheer her up.
Princess Lily has been locked in a tower for eight years, all her own doing, of course. It was the only way to keep her family and kingdom safe from the dangerous power manifesting inside of her. But when a mysterious group of wizards, calling themselves the Marauders, arrive to ask for her help in a war against dark wizards, she feels compelled to aid them.
according to Lily, James Potter and snow does not mix. But, perhaps something good can come from a bad combination?
A Jily oneshot based off of Sarah Smiles by Panic! At The Disco.
Lily has the house to herself for a week, and invites her friends Marlene and Alice over, along with Remus, Sirius, and, of course, James Potter.
Lily keeps going to the coffee shop in the hopes of seeing a certain bespectacled boy. (au)
when all Lily wants to do is to sit in the rain and let the droplets of water wash away her troubles (and herself if she's lucky), she finds an unlikely friendship with her knight in, uh, soaking wet school robes?
when all Lily wants to do is to sit in the rain and let the droplets of water wash away her troubles (and herself if she's lucky), she finds an unlikely friendship with her knight in, uh, soaking wet school robes? - "So, what are we looking at?" "Nothing." "…" "Why are we looking at nothing?" "Because nothing matters."
Lily just wants to read. So when the common room is so crowded that she can't concentrate, she finds herself atop the astronomy tower, freezing and reflecting on new friendships.
Seventh Year is the hardest year at Hogwarts, subject-wise. Throw in some friendship drama, romance, and a war brewing outside the walls that is affecting everyone inside of them, the year gets even harder.
Lily comes to the conclusion that perhaps the Marauders aren't as bad as she once thought.
Elizabeth has a hard time becoming accustom to Mr Darcy's praise. Morning fluff, because I needed to see them happily in each other's arms.
Emma reflects on how much her life has changed since she came to Storybrooke
She knows damn well that she can handle a nightmare. She's just glad this one's a gorgeous nightmare.