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A/N: Anyway, sorry with the long awaited chapter, I had ma 8th grade trip and I finished ch.3 there, I also suffered from a bout of writers block, and I just don't like typing. I have ALSO decided i'm ganna do a few chapters of year one, then I'm ganna move on to year two, and so on, till I get to around year four, I'm not all to sure just yet, but anywhoo, I'm ganna have fastforwards every now and then, like one time it may be'ok, there on Christmas holidays' then BOOM! It's Exams or sumthin..ok? Well then on with the fan fic! Lol. by the way, when I was in 5th grade I had friends cursing people out since 3rd grade, so imma just have it to where they say a few, as normal kids growing up in the 70's. I have a good idea to come of that to.mwahahahahahahahaha!!! I am truly evil! I also suck at speling.lol, joke on the spelling heh.........yea, shutting up now! ON WITH THE SHOWIE THINGIE!!!! YAY!

Chapter 3- A Flashback Can Explain a Lot

~Diagon Alley (A/N: When do you think?)~

"Lils? Lily what's wrong?" James was truly concerned now. He hadn't meant for his brain to even think what he had just said to a nice, cute, girl. He didn't really think about until it came out. His face just hurt so much that it just slipped.

"I'm fine." She said with a tone of hurt and hatred that made James flinch. "Just leave me alone!" She turned to walk away, but James ran up to her and grabbed her arm, making her face him.

"Lils please. I'm really sorry; I didn't even realize I was saying it until it came out. I don't mean it. Your not a bitch, your a really, sweet girl." Lily, at him saying this, ran up to him, put her arms around him, and cried into his chest. James, being slightly taller, comforted her awkwardly.

"Well we better get to Gringotts." James said in an awkward voice.

"NO! James it's just." Lily wanted to explain why she had started to cry when all he wanted to do was drop it. "At my old school, before I got my letter."

"Lily, you don't have to explain.Really."

"No, I want you to understand," Lily was going to tell him what happened to her. She didn't know why him, she had just meet him after all, but she had to tell someone. And right now, he was the best someone she could find. She took a shaky breath before she began. "Before I got my letter, I was pretty much an outcast. Never got asked to school dances, never had any friends, Hell I don't even think the teachers liked me. The only reason they probably let me on the sport and cheerleading teams was because I was so good. Even my own sister stared to hate me so that she could have the slightest chance at being popular. All because word spread, along with gossip, that I was a devil worshiper. All because I broke this girl in my classes' nose, arm, and leg." The whole time she had been talking and walking; now she stopped and James stopped with her. She looked up and had a far-away glaze in her eyes. "It even scared me how I hadn't even touched her, but she said she felt hands around her, breaking her arm and leg, and how at one point even around her neck." She looked back to the ground and they began walking again. "She was in the hospital for a month. When you called me that, or almost called me that, well, it brought back some old memories. Bad, old memories."

James couldn't even imagine what this poor girl had been through. He wasn't even sure as to why she was telling him all of this, only that she had started to cry silently and it appeared as if even she didn't know she was crying.

Once Lily noticed she was crying she wiped her eyes, and looked up. "Hey look, were here."

"Yea" He slipped a quick, worried glance at her, and then looked up at the white marble building, "we sure are"

They walked inside, and Lily was in awe at the sight that met her eyes. Hundreds of goblins, scurrying around. She had thought that goblins really didn't exist. But then again, she never believed witches were real either.

"Where do we go?" She asked in no more then a whisper.

In the same tone, James whispered in her ear, "To the desk right here." He said showing her to the desk right in front of them, "You need to exchange your muggle money for wizard money."

"Oh." She said as she dug into her pocket for her money. As soon as she exchanged her 'muggle' money, they left Gringotts in search of Ollivanders.

~2 Hours Later~

"Well it looks like the suns starting to set." Lily said, unenthusiastically looking up toward the sky. Truth be told, she didn't want to leave. She wanted to stay with her new friend, but remembering that she would see him in a few short weeks made her not feel so bad about it.

On her way home, Lily couldn't think about anything BUT Hogwarts. She couldn't think of anything but it for the next two months. When September 1st finally arrived, Lily was the most ecstatic she had ever been. She woke up at four o'clock in the morning, only to find it dark outside. She tried going back to sleep, but couldn't so she decided to check and make sure she had everything she needed.

Finally, the long awaited hour was there. Her parents were waking up. Not to much longer after that, Lily bid her parents adieu and ran, hopefully and skeptically, toward the wall.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well..I have finally gotten to writing this damned chapter!! Well, not so much writing it, just getting it posted, lol.my computer in my room, has no internet.therefore, I have to wait for my dad to finnaly STOP getting sidetracked, and buy me a damn internet thing..i swear!! Lol, sry for the LONG Wait! Lol.heh ,heh.