"Look, Lily...the sun is
making everything pink."
"I know...I love it."
James and Lily Potter didn't
often go outside to look at the sunset...after all, they had a child...but this
was a special night. Things just seemed to be going their way. They had a
beautiful son, their marriage was strong, and had survived that always
uncertain first year, and they felt safe and protected, in their secret place,
here in Godric's Hollow.
Despite what was going on around
them, despite what people were saying about the growing power of Voldemort,
they felt as if things just might be all right, after all. All they had to do
was look at baby Harry and things seemed better...happier already.
James put his arm around Lily's
waist, and they watched as the dying sun bathed everything in a deep, dark
pink.
It was the color Lily loved most,
and their house had touches of it everywhere.
It was in the vase of flowers
sitting by the window, in the curtains of their bedroom, in the stained glass
rose she had made and hung in the kitchen window, to catch the light.
James grinned as he remembered
Harry, sitting on the floor of the kitchen, reaching towards that pink light
with a look of wonder in his eyes. James had laughed then, and picked up his
son, swirling him around until Lily had walked in and admonished him.
James tightened his hold on Lily,
and she sighed contentedly as the sun threw out its last colors before sinking
behind a golden hill. In the fading light they turned to each other, James
pulling his wife in for a light kiss, before they turned and walked into their
house, where they knew their baby son lay sleeping.
A few hours later Lily turned to
James, as they were getting ready for bed.
"Did you know it was
Halloween, James?"
"Why...no...I must have
forgotten. It must be all this new responsibility, making me forget a
holiday." He laughed, in true Maurader fashion, and a lock of hair fell
over his eyes, obscuring one of them completely. Lily laughed with him, and
reached up to brush it back, as she had done countless times before.
That was when they heard the
noise...a sort of scraping sound, like a door being opened.
"James...what was
that?"
Instantly James was on guard, all
of his newfound fatherly instincts telling him that this wasn't just some
random noise. Something was terribly wrong. He looked at Lily.
"I'll go look
downstairs...you go and see about Harry. The noise might have awoken him."
Lily looked at James with deep
affection. Somehow she knew...she had
always known that Voldemort would find them, eventually. She tried to
communicate all of her affection, all of her love...all of her strength in that
last glance at James. She knew he would need it. He returned the look, and
headed downstairs.
Lily tried to get to her son as quickly
as possible, but everything seemed to be going in slow motion. When she finally
reached him, he was standing in his crib, looking at her out of huge eyes. He
was quiet, though, and she gathered him to her, waiting fearfully...
When she heard the awful scream
from downstairs a part of her mobilized. She put Harry down in his crib and
covered him with his blanket. She kissed his forehead, sobbing, and went out
into the hallway to stop Voldemort, in any way she could. She would not let him get to Harry, if she had to
die, so be it, but she would take Voldemort down with her. She didn't know what
she could do that James couldn't, but she pulled out her wand and readied
herself, all the same.
He stepped into the hallway, wand
out, and whispered, "It doesn't have to end like this, Lily."
Lily looked at him with a hatred
she never even knew she could feel, and said, "You killed my
husband."
"He was only in the way,
Lily. He, with his paltry spells, thought he could stop me. I had to show him." He looked at Lily appraisingly for a
moment. "You might make a useful ally, Lily...you could be great. You
could have all the power you ever dreamed of, and more."
She shivered. She had to keep him
talking, then maybe he would forget Harry was in the house. Maybe he didn't
know...maybe she could save her son, by distracting him, but she lost all hope
when she saw his eyes narrow. It was as if he could read her mind.
"I will have your son, Lily. I know he is in the house. You will not
stop me, whatever you choose to do. Whether you join me or not will only be of
minor consequence, in my plan. It's the boy I want...and I will have him."
He let loose an unholy laugh and
raised his wand. "Move aside, Lily...I can see there is no persuading you.
You are only making it worse, my dear... I'm going for the boy, you see...and
there is nothing you can do to stop me."
Lily looked at him coldly.
"We'll see about that."
She raised her wand to do the
Killing Curse, but he was too fast for her. She screamed, and the last thing
she saw was the dreadful green light enveloping her, as she spiraled down into
darkness.
********
Young Harry woke up suddenly. What a dream!
He felt sweaty and warm, which
wasn't normal...with him crammed into a cold, dark cupboard under the stairs.
He sat up in his small bed, wondering at the utter realness of the dream he had just had. He could almost believe that
that was the way it had really happened.
No...what was he thinking?
Everyone knew his parents had died in a car accident, and there was no use
imagining otherwise, but a small voice nagged at the back of his thoughts even
while he was thinking this.
Did his
parents perish in a car accident, after all?
No matter how he tried to shake
the ludicrous thought, it kept coming back. Did
they?
Maybe Aunt Petunia and Uncle
Vernon weren't telling him the truth...he wouldn't put it past them to lie to
him. He thought further. The dream had to
be real, which left a lot of unanswered questions. Who was the man that killed
his parents? He seemed so evil. Harry
shivered from the memory. Tears began to roll down his face as he thought of
the untimely death his parents faced.
It wasn't fair!
As he lay back on his bed,
though, he couldn't keep a small smile
from forming...His parents loved him,
and not only that...they loved each other. There was a time when he had been
part of a happy, loving family. There, in that cold and horrible dream, he had
learned that. The thought brought him immeasurable comfort.
He reached under his bed to grab
a small bag of Halloween candy. He was surprised when he had been given
Dudley's unwanted treats last night. Sure, they were only the things too
revolting for even Dudley to eat, like a half-rotten apple and some dried up
toffees, but he was thankful even for those.
He remembered the Dursleys the
night before, off to the same Halloween party they went to every year. Uncle
Vernon hadn't bothered to send him to Mrs. Figg's this year. He had simply locked him in his cupboard,
and they had all left, Dudley dressed as a ludicrously fat yellow chicken. They
usually brought home nothing for Harry, always throwing Dudley's pick-throughs
in the dustbin, but this Halloween they must have been in an unusually giving
mood...
Harry slipped a dry toffee in his
mouth and lay down again. The ten year old pictured the beautiful pink sunset
from his dream as he drifted off to sleep once more. His last thought was that
maybe he should write down his dream, so he would always remember it, but sleep
overtook him, and the dream was left forgotten.