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alotofgood) wrote2011-07-06 06:21 pm
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033. 29 october 1976. night.
October 29, 1976 — 23:56 hrs
Hogwarts, Scotland
Boys dormitories
There's a brief second, once James enters the boys dormitories, when he actually considers not telling his best mates what had transpired tonight.
Only because a part of him is still in disbelief, and telling anyone aloud will make it untrue, or will wake him from what may or may not actually be a dream.
But that only lasts for less than a second.
When he heads into the room, he's unsurprised that none of his best friends are asleep yet.
Sirius is sitting by the window, as usual, reading a magazine. (James only briefly notes that it's one of his Quidditch periodicals; so that's where they keep disappearing off to.)
Remus is on his bed with one of his usual musty, large hardcover books.
And Peter is turning dials on his wireless radio — with no channels playing any of Celestina Warbeck's classic hits, thankfully.
"I've got a date," he announces, closing the door behind him. His expression is pure and absolute delight; it's like he'd been given three Christmases in one go.
Only Remus looks up, curious.
Sirius waves a hand to show that he heard something, but otherwise keeps his eyes to his magazine. "'Bout time," he says coolly from his perch. It's obvious this week has been about getting Sirius Black's reputation to go back to 'Sirius Fucking Black' from 'Sirikins'; the careless tone is almost a little overdone. "Who is it, then? Demelza Francis? That girl's been eying you since last year — you'd be doing the whole world a favour by getting her to stop fawning over you."
"No," James says. "It's not Demelza Francis." He's grinning, saying nothing, until Remus puts his book down with a quiet fwump against the covers and frowns.
"So, who do you have a date with, then?" is the obvious question, which is asked by Peter from his side of the room. He puts down his wireless.
"No," says Remus immediately, shaking his head. "No, you didn't."
"What?" Sirius finally looks in James' direction. "What is it?" The two of them meet eyes. His grey ones widen. "No. You're fucking kidding me."
"What?" asks Peter. "I'm missing something here, aren't I?"
"Well," says James, ignoring Peter's obliviousness, "we haven't exactly decided on when yet, but — I reckon it'll probably happen the first weekend of November."
He feels silly, really silly, but the best sort of silly, like he could do something incredibly, incredibly reckless and live — without a scratch — to tell the tale.
Lily Evans is impossibly brilliant and her effect on him is clear.
Peter suddenly guffaws. "Merlin's beard, you have a date with Lily Evans, don't you? That's why you're all — and that's why Remus and Sirikins is all —"
"Oy! Don't call me that —" Sirius seethes, but Remus laughs.
James does too.
"That's right, you dim git," says James with a wide grin. He starts to pull off his red and gold jumper. "I've got a date with Lily Evans."
I've got a date with Lily Evans, he repeats in his head.
He repeats it over and over.
"You sly dog!" Sirius says. "No, wait. That's me." (Remus rolls his eyes.) "You stalwart stag! How on earth did you manage to con her into finally saying 'yes'?"
"I don't know," says James. "Honestly. I just — I was coming back from the pitch and she caught me and we talked, and it sort of just led to me embarrassingly pouring my guts out, and then she said 'yes'."
Remus smiles. "James," he says, "that's brilliant. That really, really is brilliant."
"That'd explain why you weren't back here after dinner," says Sirius.
"Well, you weren't at dinner at all," Peter adds.
"That's all right," James says. He has the warm, comforting feeling of shepherd's pie and happiness in his stomach. "I popped down to the kitchens with Lily."
Sirius blinks. "The kitchens? The Hogwarts' kitchens?"
"Yeah. What other kitchens are there?" James starts to change into his pyjamas.
"It's 'Lily' now, is it?" Remus' smile widens, cheekily.
"Well, I can't go on calling her 'Evans' now, can I? It's not — I don't know …"
"Boyfriend-like?" Peter fills in.
James finds his face heating against his will. He laughs it off with a slightly embarrassed, "Yeah, I guess." He rubs his face. "Anyway, Lily's a great name."
"It is," Remus says.
Sirius clears his throat. "Right. Well, that's brilliant you got a date — finally — with Lily Evans. But you've got a game tomorrow, don't you, mate. Captain Potter needs his beauty sleep, and I expect Gryffindor to win the game tomorrow."
"Of course," says Remus.
James grins. "Right. I suspect we'll do all right."
She said 'yes'.
He can do just about anything.
Hogwarts, Scotland
Boys dormitories
There's a brief second, once James enters the boys dormitories, when he actually considers not telling his best mates what had transpired tonight.
Only because a part of him is still in disbelief, and telling anyone aloud will make it untrue, or will wake him from what may or may not actually be a dream.
But that only lasts for less than a second.
When he heads into the room, he's unsurprised that none of his best friends are asleep yet.
Sirius is sitting by the window, as usual, reading a magazine. (James only briefly notes that it's one of his Quidditch periodicals; so that's where they keep disappearing off to.)
Remus is on his bed with one of his usual musty, large hardcover books.
And Peter is turning dials on his wireless radio — with no channels playing any of Celestina Warbeck's classic hits, thankfully.
"I've got a date," he announces, closing the door behind him. His expression is pure and absolute delight; it's like he'd been given three Christmases in one go.
Only Remus looks up, curious.
Sirius waves a hand to show that he heard something, but otherwise keeps his eyes to his magazine. "'Bout time," he says coolly from his perch. It's obvious this week has been about getting Sirius Black's reputation to go back to 'Sirius Fucking Black' from 'Sirikins'; the careless tone is almost a little overdone. "Who is it, then? Demelza Francis? That girl's been eying you since last year — you'd be doing the whole world a favour by getting her to stop fawning over you."
"No," James says. "It's not Demelza Francis." He's grinning, saying nothing, until Remus puts his book down with a quiet fwump against the covers and frowns.
"So, who do you have a date with, then?" is the obvious question, which is asked by Peter from his side of the room. He puts down his wireless.
"No," says Remus immediately, shaking his head. "No, you didn't."
"What?" Sirius finally looks in James' direction. "What is it?" The two of them meet eyes. His grey ones widen. "No. You're fucking kidding me."
"What?" asks Peter. "I'm missing something here, aren't I?"
"Well," says James, ignoring Peter's obliviousness, "we haven't exactly decided on when yet, but — I reckon it'll probably happen the first weekend of November."
He feels silly, really silly, but the best sort of silly, like he could do something incredibly, incredibly reckless and live — without a scratch — to tell the tale.
Lily Evans is impossibly brilliant and her effect on him is clear.
Peter suddenly guffaws. "Merlin's beard, you have a date with Lily Evans, don't you? That's why you're all — and that's why Remus and Sirikins is all —"
"Oy! Don't call me that —" Sirius seethes, but Remus laughs.
James does too.
"That's right, you dim git," says James with a wide grin. He starts to pull off his red and gold jumper. "I've got a date with Lily Evans."
I've got a date with Lily Evans, he repeats in his head.
He repeats it over and over.
"You sly dog!" Sirius says. "No, wait. That's me." (Remus rolls his eyes.) "You stalwart stag! How on earth did you manage to con her into finally saying 'yes'?"
"I don't know," says James. "Honestly. I just — I was coming back from the pitch and she caught me and we talked, and it sort of just led to me embarrassingly pouring my guts out, and then she said 'yes'."
Remus smiles. "James," he says, "that's brilliant. That really, really is brilliant."
"That'd explain why you weren't back here after dinner," says Sirius.
"Well, you weren't at dinner at all," Peter adds.
"That's all right," James says. He has the warm, comforting feeling of shepherd's pie and happiness in his stomach. "I popped down to the kitchens with Lily."
Sirius blinks. "The kitchens? The Hogwarts' kitchens?"
"Yeah. What other kitchens are there?" James starts to change into his pyjamas.
"It's 'Lily' now, is it?" Remus' smile widens, cheekily.
"Well, I can't go on calling her 'Evans' now, can I? It's not — I don't know …"
"Boyfriend-like?" Peter fills in.
James finds his face heating against his will. He laughs it off with a slightly embarrassed, "Yeah, I guess." He rubs his face. "Anyway, Lily's a great name."
"It is," Remus says.
Sirius clears his throat. "Right. Well, that's brilliant you got a date — finally — with Lily Evans. But you've got a game tomorrow, don't you, mate. Captain Potter needs his beauty sleep, and I expect Gryffindor to win the game tomorrow."
"Of course," says Remus.
James grins. "Right. I suspect we'll do all right."
She said 'yes'.
He can do just about anything.

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"Everybody in there better be decent!"
And if they aren't, they've got about three seconds to get decent before Cliona lets herself in.
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James opens the door.
"Cliona? What are you doing here? Oy, we've got a game tomorrow morning, remember?"
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She pushes past James into the room.
"Hello, boys," she says, cheerfully, to Sirius and Peter and Remus, and turns back to James without waiting for a response.
"I'm well aware that we have a game tomorrow, James. I'm not the one who decided to ask someone out the night before a match. And skip dinner. And generally do all the things you'd lecture any of the rest of us for a week over."
This would all be much, much sterner if she could stop beaming at him.
"You have a date with Lily, James."
She practially squeals as she hugs him.
"Congratulations!"
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James returns the hug, grinning ever so happily at Cliona.
(He will momentarily ignore all of that other stuff.)
"Thanks!" he exclaims, laughing. "So, she told you, then? Honestly, I can't quite believe it still."
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"She was very blushy, too.
"So, what happened?"
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That's good to hear.
"Well — nothing, really. I was just on my way back from the pitch when we bumped into each other." He glances briefly at his friends, before turning back to Cliona. "And then one thing sort of led to another."
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Possibly both of them.
"It's brilliant, James.
"Really brilliant."
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"I honestly haven't stopped smiling since she said 'yes'," he says. "Ask them, they'll tell you."
The Marauders all nod confirmation in some form or another.
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"You are going to have your head in that game tomorrow, though, right?"
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Come on, Cliona.
Have a little confidence in your Captain.
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"Just making sure.
"I'm really happy for you, James.
"I'm happy for her, too."
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"... did she say much about it? About what happened," he asks, with a sort of vague curiousity.
Emphasis on the 'vague'.
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Cliona's eyes dart over to Sirius for a moment, and then back to James.
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He may also be muttering something, but James certainly can't hear it.
James grins. Both at the quip, and well — everything.
Everything.
"Merlin's beard, I can't believe it. I still can't believe it."
"Game," Sirius interrupts with a sigh. "Tomorrow. Oy, you two are important to the team actually beating Hufflepuff."
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"Raquel came and got me.
"I think she'll be okay tonight and tomorrow, and I think she might be a little mortified if she knew that you knew, but just so you're aware."
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"Quaffles with teeth and bad tempers, really?"
His voice is soft, too, but he shakes his head.
"Right. First game jitters, I suppose. But once we've played, I think she'll be all right."
He's certain he will, too. And that whole Captain nervousness will pass.
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Be extra encouraging and all.
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"Better than March's, in fact."
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"And shorter, too, I hope."
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"Definitely shorter, yeah."
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"So after the match, you can tell me all about you and Lily, but right now I probably ought to let you boys get your beauty sleep."
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Then he grins.
"I'll see you in the morning."
He moves to get the door for her.
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"Good night, boys."