Life As We Know It
~~~Hey everyone! For the longest time I decided not to write
a sequel. But one night after a particularly BAD day, I was reading your
reviews and was so touched… Well, I broke down crying. And for me to cry,
it takes a lot. So, in honor of you, the reviewers who made me so happy on my
worst day, I dedicate this sequel to Our Complicated Lives. Much love, Vixen~~~
*Rated R- Incase of violence, language, and adult situations
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Prologue: Our Complicated Lives
*
It had been eight weeks since everything had finally come into place. Lily and
James were blissfully happy in their relationship, while their friends were
blissfully ignorant of the entire thing. Over the last two and a half months
Lily and James had grown closer than they had ever thought possible. Sometimes
they swore they could even read each other’s minds. But they always ended
up laughing that off.
They
were only one night from their Hogwarts graduation, and the Marauders and
company were seated in their classic places in the Gryffindor common room
discussing their futures.
“…So
I’ve decided I’m going to become an auror with Jamesie boy
here.” Sirius was reasoning out.
“Si,
sweetheart, being an auror is hard work.” Ara held in her laughter.
“I
know.”
“Si?
You haven’t been in any advanced DADA classes. Aren’t you a little
worried you won’t know what to do
when you come face to face with a Death Eater?”
“Nope!
Because I’ll have Jamesie on my back!” Sirius grinned doggishly.
“Great.
Not only do I have to watch out for my horns, but your tail!” James growled. A general chuckle went
up through the group.
“Uh,
James? You don’t have horns.” Ara laughed. The others, though they
felt guilty Ara didn’t know the whole secret, just laughed harder because
of her ignorance.
“Well,
anyway.” Remus cleared up the subject. “Si, did you get a
letter?”
“Letter?”
Sirius asked confused.
“Sure.”
James took it from there. “I got a letter from the DADA department at the
Ministry. They requested me for auror work.”
“I
didn’t get one of those. But I’m sure once they see how scheming my
mind is, they’ll realize they need me- for planning and plotting attacks
to catch and humiliate the Death Eaters you’ll understand!” They
laughed again.
“Remus,
what will you be doing?” Ara asked.
“I’ve
been asked by the Ministry to do some field research on vampires actually. I
know it sounds like dangerous work, but I’m ready for a little action.
Can’t let James and Si have all the fun, now can I?” He joked. They
all chuckled. “And you Ara?”
“I’m
actually going to be staying here. Did you hear that the Madam Pomfrey was
looking for an intern? I’m taking that job. I’ve always been
interested in medical magic.”
“Ara!
You didn’t tell me you were accepted! Congratulations!” Lily spoke
up.
“Lady
Lily, what will you be doing?” James asked, his eyes piercing hers. She
blushed. Her friends attributed the blushing to the nickname, but she was
blushing because of James’ eyes, and he knew it.
“I’m
not sure yet. I was offered a position as an auror too… but I also got
offered a position in the muggle studies department, and muggles are my first
passion…”
“Well,
whatever you do Lily, I’m sure you’ll be great at it!” Ara
grinned. Then she yawned. “I’m tired. Time for bed!”
“I’m
with you honey!” Sirius got up and stretched.
“I’m
going too.” Remus added. “James? You should get some sleep; you
have to give that grad speech tomorrow. I still can’t believe our class
chose you, but you know what they say… bad taste spreads…”
James elbowed him, but grinned.
“I’ll
be up in a few.”
“Me
too.” Lily added.
“See
you two in the morning then!” Their friends bade them goodnight.
“Lils,
I thought I was your first passion.” James pouted when he was sure their
friends were out of earshot.
“I’m
sorry Jamesie!” She laughed. He grabbed her and pulled her into a hug.
“I
love you Lils. You know that, right?” She looked into his eyes and saw a
desperation. And she loved that he loved her so much.
“I
know. And I love you James.” She replied, choking up. It still brought
her close to tears to think of the love they shared for each other. She looked
up and her lips met his in desperate need. After they had exhausted themselves,
they broke apart, savoring each other’s taste, warmth, and love.
“I’ll
see you tomorrow James.”
“Night
Lovely Lady Lily.” She blushed, but said nothing as she went to bed.
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The
entire Great Hall was packed with parents and siblings of the Hogwarts
graduating class. They were milling about, talking, laughing, and
congratulating each other on their children’s achievements. There were a
few Slytherin parents gathered into one corner being antisocial with the rest
of the crowd, but for the most part, everyone was pleasant to one another.
The
students, dressed in clean robes and their tradition Hogwarts house colors,
were lined up. First the Hufflepuffs would file in, then the Ravenclaws, next
the Slytherins, and finally the Gryffindors. After they were sitting,
Dumbledore would give his welcoming speech, then they would be presented with
their Wizarding and Witching licenses by Professor McGonagall, and finally
James would speak. It was quite an elaborate event, one that the students had
been looking forward to for seven long but amazing years.
“Attention.
Will everyone please find a seat? We are about to begin.” Professor
McGonagall announced. There was a mad scrambled, but within moments everyone
was seated and ready for the ceremony to begin. Silently the Hufflepuffs began
walking in. When everyone was sitting, Dumbledore stood at the front of the
Great Hall and began.
James
droned everything else out. All he could think of was his speech. Was he ready?
Did he know what he was doing? He hoped so. He hoped everything would go just
as he had practiced. He hoped he was making a good speech that it would last in
the student’s memories for a lifetime.
Lily
was nervous. She wanted to hear what James had to say, naturally, but she knew
something was going on. She heard Sirius’ name called. James was not
normally scared of speeches- in fact; talking was one of his favorite things to
do. She heard Arabella’s name called. But he was nervous for this, and
his nervousness was rubbing off onto her. Just then she heard her name called.
“Lily
Evans.” She stood and walked towards McGonagall. After receiving her
license, she waited for her other friends to be called. She saw Remus go up,
then Peter, and finally James. James did not come back and sit beside her again.
He had purposely been called last so he could just go from accepting his
license to making his speech. Lily sat, ready to listen to his words.
“And
now, our student selected speaker, Mr. James Potter.” McGonagall
introduced him. James stepped up.
“Hey
everyone. My name is James Potter, and for those of you who don’t know,
I’m tied with my best friend Sirius Black for the number of most Hogwarts
detentions.” He smiled when he got a few laughs and gained confidence.
“I’m also part of the Marauders, the resident hellions here at
Hogwarts. In addition to mischief making, I’m the captain and seeker of
the Gryffindor quidditch team, as well as the second ranked student in the
school. But all of that is not the reason I was selected to make a speech.
“ I was picked because everyone thought I
would be funny. Well, I’d like to be funny. But life isn’t always
funny. Sometimes in our lives we won’t have the luxury of laughing.
We’ll be bogged down with boring work, or broken hearted over the loss of
a loved one.” He took a deep breath.
“A friend once told me that I hide behind
humor when I want to avoid a problem. But, when we don’t have laughter to
fall back on, we have other places to look for strength. Like the friends who
tell us when we aren’t facing our problems. Our friends are going to be
there because that’s what they’re our friends for. And when we
don’t have friends, we have family. Families to support us, to depend
upon. And when we can’t go to our friends or family, we can run to our
girlfriends or boyfriends.
“It’s funny. In all my years here at
Hogwarts, I’ve never dated. Don’t get me wrong; it’s not that
I haven’t wanted to. I was just waiting for the right girl. You see, a significant other is someone
whom you love unconditionally. Someone who can be trusted. Someone who you can
fall back on when you need someone to make you laugh. Remember how I said I
didn’t date my seven years here at Hogwarts? I lied.
“For the last three months I’ve been
dating a wonderful woman. She’s beautiful, I’d even go so far as to
say sexy, though I know she’s blushing, so I won’t,” he
paused and grinned. Lily was going to murder him. Love him, but murder him. He
continued. “She’s also smart, sweet, compassionate, and she makes
me laugh. And I know she’s going to keep making me laugh long after
Hogwarts, even when I don’t have the luxury of laughing.
“I suppose where I’m going with this
whole laughing thing is this: As we leave Hogwarts and start out on a new path
in our lives, we need to laugh as much as we can as long as we can whenever we
can, because the day will come too soon when you can’t laugh. Our world
is full of danger and evil, but when that day does come that we’ve
forgotten to laugh, don’t despair! Your friends, family, and loved ones
will be there to make you remember how to laugh again.” He finished his
speech with a grin, and while the applause was going on, he bowed his head.
When they finished clapping, he looked up again.
“I guess my speech is over now, so I have one
last thing to say. See, I love to laugh. I do it all the time. In fact,
it’s probably the reason I have the tied record for the most number of
detentions, because I had to pull the pranks to make myself laugh.”
People laughed again. “Anyway.” James grinned rakishly.
“There is one woman in here that makes me laugh no matter how I’m
feeling. And what with my addiction to laughing, I’d like to ask that she
never leave my side. So in light of that request, I would ask this now: Lovely
Lady Lily. Will you marry me and make me laugh the rest of my life? After all,
you did catch that bouquet, and I did
catch that garter, it’s kind of bound to happen eventually!” He
laughed nervously, but inside James’ heart stopped as he asked the
question. He heard the crowd roar with a buzz and Hagrid’s booming voice
rose above them all.
“Silence! Let’s hear what the girl has
to say!” People agreed and settled down, waiting to hear the answer.
Lily had been hanging on to every word James had
said since the beginning of his speech and continuously growing redder as he
continued. First he had quoted her. Then he had had told everyone he had been
dating. Then he had called her sexy… and accused her of blushing, and
then he had gone on to describe her… and… now… he was…
asking her to marry him? Because he
loved her and she made him laugh. Because she made him laugh… And Lily
broke down, tears streaming down her face. Beside her she felt Arabella
prodding her, a shocked and excited look on her face.
“Well Lils?” Ara asked in wonderment.
“Ara…” Lily whispered. Then she
stopped. Time to stop hiding. She wasn’t a freak. She was a woman who was
smart and pretty. She had friends and she was in love. And if anyone tried to
make her think otherwise, they could get lost, because she would no longer
listen to them. Shaking her head clear, she wiped away the tears and stood up
in the middle of the ceremony.
“Yes!” She called out, smiling broadly.
“Really Lils?” James asked in
wonderment. She was standing up and telling him yes… whatever he had
expected, it hadn’t been this wonderful.
“Really James!” She laughed and nodded.
“I’m best man!” Sirius jumped up.
The crowd burst into applause and laughter. Lily and Sirius sat down and James
nodded politely to Dumbledore, who was laughing, and to McGonagall, who seemed
torn between crying, laughing, and mad. James made it back to his seat, and
when he did, he looked deep into Lily’s shimmering emerald eyes. Brushing
back her soft red hair, he leaned in and kissed her softly and sweetly.
“Love you Lily.”
“Love you too James.”
“Hey James?”
“Yes Lady Lily?”
“You sure you want to stick around? I have a
pretty complicated life.”
“I’d much rather think of it as our complicated lives.” And they laughed and kissed one more time. *
~~~So you might have noticed this is the epilogue from OCL… I decided I would ease gracefully into this one, like always. It just gives you a refresher, and for those new readers, a basis to begin with. But the next chapter will be all new material, so be prepared! Please Review! Much Love, Vixen~~~