redandgoldenboy:
The feeling of Lily pressed beside him was one that James was both used to and also certain that he would never get used to. He can feel the tension practically radiating off her, despite his ministrations and he had a very strong feeling that it would be a long while yet before she truly calmed down. He understood why, of course, he did, if there weren’t about eight different potions running through his veins at that moment, James was sure that he’d be just as angry as Lily was.
Instead, however, he just felt numb.
Numb from the pain, from the grief, from the worry. From knowing his family could have lost far, far more than just their house and their beloved elf. It was difficult to mourn when the most important person in the world (equal, of course, to Sirius) was beside him, was safe, but James knew that the time would come when the pain of it all finally hit. When the guilt followed suit. It was because of him that Adi was dead. It was because of him that the house was gone and that his parents’ fates were caught in the balance. If anything, he was just overwhelmingly glad that Lily had not been there with him. That he hadn’t had another person to protect at that moment.
As Lily turns her head, James moves his hand to rest on the back of her skull, gently stroking her hair more for his own comfort than anything else. He had always been besotted by her hair: the length and the colour and the feel, and it remained one of his absolute favourite things about his fiancee; one of many at that. “Imagine that,” he attempts to joke, despite the weakness of his grin, “Voldemort and his cronies on one hand, and then we’ve gone and pissed off the St. Mungo’s healers on the other. Not sure who I’d worry more about facing.” James’ smile grows a little stronger at Lily’s words and he nods his head firmly. He didn’t care what he had to do or who he had to argue with: he’d get her in to see his parents if it was the last thing he did. “They’d want to see you, I know they would. Reckon Mami loves you more than she’s ever loved me, to be honest. And you know she’s obsessed with me, so that says a lot.”
James’ hand is steady as he holds Lily’s against his chest, against his beating heart. He’s certain that it skips several beats and speeds up at the feel of her touch; forever a giveaway to his true feelings, but it felt as though they were a long way from simple platitudes as such. Lily had his entire heart and his soul, and James was certain that no matter their young age, there was simply no one else out there for him. No matter what happened during this war, no matter where they ended up, James was certain that he would fight harder, knowing there was someone to live for.
And if it came to it, he was equally as certain that he now had someone to die for as well.
“I’m pretty hard to get rid of, I’ll admit,” James says, his voice steady, “It’s because I’m so lovable.” Lily’s words strike a deep, sensitive chord inside James and his lower lip wobbles a little as he gazes heavily at her face. “I love you more than anything, Evans. I mean that. No matter what we’ve both done. I just…I need to accept it myself, I s’pose. Never thought I’d be this person, and it’s hard…it’s hard to consolidate being the bloke you love, with being the bloke who’d do such a thing.” A bloke like Snape.
There was no need to explicitly name names, they knew each other well enough to not need to, and James forces himself to shove the thought down as far as he could. It was not the time, and no matter his grief and guilt. James knew that he would never make the choices the other had. He couldn’t make those choices.
Smiling brightly, James attempts to scramble to a sitting up position, shifting Lily beside him before he flops back down with a pained grunt. “I’m a pretty shoddy groom right now, to be honest. Not even sure they’ve changed my pants since all of this, and I can’t even get up to get our celebrant,” he says, laughing a little at the situation. He felt unnecessarily giddy with the thought of Lily becoming his wife in mere moments, no matter the inconvenience of the situation, and James yearned for the possibility. “Could you imagine Sirius’ whining? He’s already upset I didn’t invite him to the proposal, as if I planned it for when it happened. But Evans? I’d marry you anytime and anywhere, so you suggesting my favourite holiday?” He grins, “I’d get down on one knee and propose again if I could right now. That sounds great. Anything that makes me your husband as soon as possible works for me. I want this to be official. You to be a Potter, or me an Evans, whatever we want to do. I want it. I want you.”
Angry as she was, as much adrenaline as was coursing through her body, Lily knew it was mostly the result of once more not being with him when he had needed her. Much as she wanted to deal out her anger on a target, she wasn’t going to leave James now. There would be things to do, plenty of them - all their friends needed to be informed, the Order, too. And of course, a funeral, for Adi. It wasn’t something every wizarding family did for their house elves, but Lily knew the Potters would not question it, not only as a right Adi deserved, but as a member of their family. The thought was one that made her heart fold over again in grief, but in a way it was comforting. She could at least take care of that for them.
Her eyes closed as his hand began stroking her hair and Lily managed a small, wavering smile. It felt good, soothing more than anything else would have, and it filled her with another rush of relief that James was alive. “The Healers, for sure. You’re at their mercy here - but I’ll protect you.” Her smile widened into a joking grin, humour falling flat only at the end. She meant that protection with deadly seriousness, the light smile on her face at odds with the earnest intent in her eyes. James was her family now, no matter who did or didn’t recognise that. She had never felt so invested in the war as she did in this moment, every nerve in her body thrumming with the determination to see no further harm come to him.
And if he was her family, that went equally for his parents as well. Lily only shook her head at his teasing. No one who’d see the two of them together could think for a minute Euphemia Potter loved anyone as well as she did her son, but her future mother-in-law’s warmth and affection could easily extend to Lily almost as much.
Maybe because it was written all over Lily’s face, every gesture she made, how much she loved Euphemia’s son. Lily now felt like it could almost overwhelm her, the consistent beat of his heart under her hand the only thing centering her. “Good. I don’t ever want to be rid of you. Though I could maybe stand for you to lose a bit of that ego.” She managed a fond eye roll, but really she was glad that he sounded like his old self. It wouldn’t be easy for him to move past this, it was exactly the thing that would hurt him the most. Her own confidence hadn’t faltered, not since that first moment of shock. Firmly, she said, “How much it bothers you is exactly what tells me you haven’t stopped being the bloke I love.”
She didn’t have to imagine who James was terrified of being like and she rejected any comparison. “Forgive yourself, James. You try so hard to protect people. You try with all your heart. You’re the opposite of - any Death Eater.”
Her hand reached out when he emitted a noise of pain, not surprised James would try to move too much. He’d never been good at resting, and it was obvious she was going to have to keep an eye on him to ensure he didn’t hurt himself. The lecture was spared for now, however, because a happiness she could only associate with James’ presence in her life was welling up. “Thanks for the update on your knickers, Potter. I suppose that is my wifely business.” And soon she would really be his wife. There wasn’t a doubt in Lily’s mind that this was the right decision, even if it was being made hastily, and partly from an anger like nothing she’d felt before. That was part of who she was, and part of who he was as well. People who felt passionately, strongly, about what was right or wrong, and who would never back down, no matter what consequences they faced.
It would be easier, better, to face them together. “Your first proposal was more than good enough,” Lily assured him, her own smile stretching across her face on the strength of her excitement. “We’re agreed, then. Halloween. It’s a date.” Leaning forward, she kissed him, aiming for the corner of his smile that pulled her in like a magnet.
Come Halloween, they would be the Potters. For the rest of their lives.
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