On the dark side of the Earth
Where the creatures are out
I'm a man on the moon
And midnight 'round my neck
And sunrise on my breath
I still wait for you
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Lily Evans meets a posh-looking bloke with messy hair on the way back to London, and for once in her life she actually enjoys a train ride. Maybe having a spontaneous seat partner isn't that bad after all.
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happy birthday, lily evans-potter! didn't have enough time to finish my punk!lily fic but i realized i never actually posted this fic from two years ago to tumblr so this is my contribution for today <3
Lily stared down the document in front of her, willing her brain to start writing words again. She had been on the train for nearly two hours now, travelling from Edinburgh to London. Visiting home had been yet another disaster, with Petunia continuing to judge Lily for moving to London after school and finding an inner-city job. Her sister liked to say that Lily was wasting her money trying to live on her own (which was a lie, Lily had a lovely roommate named Mary), and that sheâd be better off staying home and finding a husband. Sometimes, Lily thought Petunia was stuck in the nineteenth century, but she blamed most of that on her horrendous boyfriend Vernon, who worked for a drilling company or something else of the sort â it seemed far too boring to keep track of.Â
Really, Lily had only gone home to visit their mum, following the two-year anniversary of her fatherâs death. His death had hit their family hard, despite them all knowing it was coming. Her father had suffered from cancer in his final years, but it still hurt knowing he was gone. Mr. Evans was Lilyâs biggest supporter, encouraging her to attend Cambridge despite the monetary toll it would put on their family. He had helped her search for scholarships, and she ended up going to university for much lower than she ever could have expected without her fatherâs help. He was the one who helped her move to London, being there to help her move into her tiny flat despite him slowly growing weaker. She missed him every day, and she missed her mum, but she needed to be back in the city for work tomorrow.
Snapping out of her painful memories, Lily looked back at the half-empty document, with only a title and an introduction on it, not even in Times New Roman yet. She switched the font, the Arial irritating her, and leaned back into her seat. Even though she was on the high-speed rail, the train ride had felt impossibly long. She was seated next to some messy-haired Indian bloke, his glasses on top of his head and earbuds plugged in as he typed away on his own laptop. The man was gorgeous, to say the least, especially since he had unbuttoned the top collar of his dress shirt, and was wearing Converse with his slacks. Really, she couldnât not admire him. Lily had a personal policy of not sitting next to men if she could avoid it, but he looked around her age and seemed relatively unassuming when he got on at Newcastle about an hour after her, and Lily found herself unable to say no. A part of Lily had wanted to ask him for his name, to know more about him, but he seemed to be a little bit of a mess as he got on the train. All he offered her was an apologetic smile as he struggled to shove his duffel into the overhead compartment as the train started moving. She smiled back at him, perhaps a little too eagerly in comparison to his semi-grimace. He had rolled up his sleeves as he sat down, and what was Lily supposed to do but stare at his well-defined tan forearms? He probably worked in some posh company, considering his attire (not that Lily could judge, she was still wearing business casual as well). Any time she peeked over at his laptop, he was typing furiously into some form of sheets that she truly could not decipher no matter how much she wanted to try. Looking away from him and turning her attention back to her own laptop, her brain felt like it was about to melt.Â
Deciding to take a break, Lily closed her laptop, ridding her mind of thoughts about her struggling article. She pulled out her phone, and seeing that her plan was about to run out for the month, she started to play some silly game that didnât require any data. At that moment, the messy-haired bloke looked over, saying âOh, I love that game!â
He had said it extremely loud, presumably because he was blasting music in his earbuds, but Lily laughed and turned towards him.
âReally? All my mates make fun of me for playing it â what level are you on?â
âOh, donât worry, my mates do the same. They say itâs because I still act like a âbloody childâ but I think I just enjoy a bit of mindless fun, yâknow?â
Lily nodded, glad to see that she had something in common with the gorgeous bloke. He hadnât told her what level he was on, but his smile and enthusiasm more than made up for it.
âRegardless, Iâll let you get back to the game, this project might be the death of me.â
She slumped back as gracefully as she could, disappointed that he was busy, but she shot him another smile and went back to playing her silly little game. After exhausting her thumbs, she genuinely felt like she had lost brain cells, choosing to just put away her phone and relax with some music. Putting her head against the seat, she closed her eyes and tried to stop thinking entirely. However, no matter how much she tried to empty her mind, the bloke next to her kept popping into her mind. She ended up just embracing it, allowing her mind to fill with thoughts of who he could possibly be as she felt herself drifting off into sleep.Â
Lily had no idea when she woke up, but she felt an impossible crick in her neck as she opened up her eyes. Quickly checking her watch for the time, she realized she had only been asleep for a little over half an hour, and sighed in relief â sheâd still have time to try and work on her article again. However, as she tried to get up, she realized there was a weight on top of her head. Glancing upwards, she realized she had fallen asleep on the blokeâs shoulder, and he was leaning back on top of her head as his hands were stilled on his laptop. His shoulders were sturdy and broad, and Lily thought that she wouldnât mind staying there forever. Not wanting to disturb him as he seemed utterly relaxed, Lily stayed put, hoping heâd wake up soon.Â
After a few minutes (that felt like a lovely forever), his head lifted off of hers, and she took the opportunity to escape. Before she could even look at him, she heard the sound of his neck cracking as he stretched it, and Lilyâs jaw dropped wide open.Â
âThat sounded like it hurt,â she commented discreetly, hoping he wouldnât take it the wrong way.Â
He smiled at her, glasses almost slipping off his nose now, rather than tangled in his messy hair. Shaking his head, he said âI always do it to wake myself up, it feels rather good actually.â The bloke proceeded to crack each one of his knuckles, and then his wrist. Lily grimaced at the noise, but couldnât help herself from laughing. She figured she should probably apologize to him for falling asleep on him, even though she didnât know how she ended up on his shoulder.Â
âIâm Lily, by the way. Sorry I fell asleep on you. Iâve been working on an article and my brain genuinely felt like it might have melted if I hadnât taken a break.â
âNo worries Lily, itâs lovely to meet you,â he stuck out his hand, âPotter. James Potter.â
âBond-like, are we?â Lily took his hand and gave him a firm handshake, trying to put on as serious of a face as she could in order to mirror his own expression.Â
âOf course, milady Evans. What takes you to London this fine weekend?â
âWhy Mr. Potter, Iâm heading back to work. I visited my mum in Edinburgh, and Iâve got a roommate and a flat and a job to get back to tomorrow.â
âIs that so?â James flashed a smirk that would have brought her to her knees if she hadnât already been sitting down. âWell Evans, Iâve just done the same, except that I visited my mum and dad in Newcastle, and am heading back to the flat I share with my brother and our friends, and a job as well.â
Lily giggled, of all things, and looked down to realize that their hands were still intertwined from when he had reached out to shake them. She dropped it before she could get too flustered, and tried not to notice the disappointed look on Jamesâ face.Â
âRight then, Potter, where do you work? Iâd bet itâs somewhere posh, with the clothing youâre wearing and those sheets you were typing away on.â
Clearly surprised she had noticed, Jamesâ quick reaction gave away that she seemed to have gotten everything right.
âStalking me already Evans? And then falling asleep on me? Have you got some sort of ploy going on here, an evil scheme or whatnot?â
âOh of course, Iâm a journalist for The Daily Prophet, you see, and youâre the subject of my next story. James Potter: The Posh Bloke with Messy Hair and Unfinished Work.â
James let out a loud laugh at that, startling the other people in the full cabin. They all seemed to glare at him, despite his laugh being perfectly beautiful in her opinion. He raised a thick eyebrow, questioning her with just that one expression.
âAlright, well youâre not the subject of my next article Potter, sorry to disappoint. But I do really work for The Daily Prophet, and Iâm afraid Iâm the one with unfinished work seeing as my articleâs barely hit a page yet.â
âAnd youâre sure it canât be about me? My messy hair just wonât do for The Prophet?â
âAfraid not, sorry, unless youâve got a secret as to how you manage to keep it that messy. Youâve run your hands through it more than I can count in just the time weâve been talking, and itâs not shown a single sign of being tamed.â
âWell Evans, I suppose Iâll let you in on a secret then.â He leaned in close to her, his lips almost brushing her ear as his breath made her shudder. âMy dadâs actually the creator of Sleakeazyâs Hair Products, and I refuse to use it out of principle.â
Lilyâs head snapped around so quickly it nearly gave her whiplash. She looked at James with an incredulous look on her face â there was no way he was telling the truth. But his face looked so earnest, completely devoid of his teasing demeanor, and Lily ended up just staring at him in bafflement. He snickered as she continued to stare him down, and his hands went right back up to muss up his hair.
âYeah, I know. My brother ended up with the good hair genes, considering Sleakeazyâs has never really been able to do much for me anyways. Well, heâs not really my brother, we took him in after he ran away from his shitty family, but heâs my brother in everything but blood.â
James seemed like he was about to continue rambling, almost like his mouth was moving quicker than his brain. Lily reached out to put her hand on his wrist, but whether she did it to calm him down or for her own benefit, she didnât quite know.Â
âThatâs really sweet of you and your family, James,â she gave him a small smile, âYouâre clearly of the good sort. Maybe I will write my article about you after all. James Potter: A Bloke with Messy Hair and a Penchant for Being a Good Person.â
âAll that from a bit of rambling, eh, Evans?â He was evidently smug, happy with the perception heâd given of himself. Something about his smirk made Lily want to wipe it clean off his face with a kiss, but it was far too early and far too public of an area to do that. Instead, she humored him with a laugh, and pulled her laptop out of her bag.Â
Opening a new document, she enlarged the font into the awful old-Gothic newspaper style that came preloaded, and wrote up all the silly titles sheâd come up with today. James reached for it slowly, wordlessly asking permission to take her laptop. She nodded and passed it to him, curious to see what heâd possibly type. He deleted all the words sheâd put in, and changed the font to fucking Lobster, of all things, and then turned the laptop away from her. James seemed to be taking his time to think about what he was about to type, mussing up his hair yet again. After a minute or so of anticipation, he turned the laptop back to her, and it read: âJames Potter: A Bloke with Messy Hair Whoâd Like to Take One Lily Evans on a Date.â
Lily gave him what might have been the goofiest grin of all time, snatched back her laptop, changed the font to a respectable Times, enlarged it, and wrote in âYesâ so that it would fill up the page. James smiled back at her with the same reckless abandon, and leaned over to hold her hand. And then the computer nearly slipped off her lap.
They both reached for it, knocking heads in the process, but managed to save it from a horrific death on the train (she was a journalist, she needed to make use of her sensationalizing skills sometimes), and they both started laughing. They kept going even as she quickly put her laptop back in its bag. The passengers around them were definitely staring at them with irritation now, but that meant nothing to her if it meant seeing Jamesâ smile. She leaned back into him and grabbed his hand to hold it properly this time, looking up at him like she could ravish him right there. He stared back at her with the same dark look in her eyes, and kissed her forehead and her nose.Â
God, this boy and his ability to make her giggle. She whispered, âIf youâd like to kiss me, you can just do it, yâknow?â
He leaned in for a chaste kiss, âRight, but if I kissed you like I wanted to right now, weâd probably get a complaint for public indecency. Besides, itâs just another half hour to London, and my flatâs not too far from the station.â And then he winked at her. Lily gaped at him with an open mouth, and James pushed it back closed after a beat, saying âDonât catch any flies in there, love.â Truly, James Potter was an enigma she could write an article on.Â
âWell, I suppose Iâll get back to writing my article then. It seems I might be busy after we get off this train.âÂ
James stared her down as she pulled her laptop back out of its back, tied up her hair, and for extra flair, picked his glasses off his head and put them on.Â
âFuck, nevermind, youâre blind as a bat, Potter,â Lily blinked furiously, and shoved them back onto his face. James ruffled his hair (of course he did), and reopened his own work. Before he started working though, he reached over and pulled her closer to him, so much so that she was nearly on his lap, and then took his arm right back away once she was squished into him. Embracing the position, Lily opened a new document, abandoning the pages she had previously written, deciding that her next article would just have to be about something more lighthearted than the current foreign affairs of the UK government; her boss Minerva could probably appreciate some good news anyway. Pulling up the notes of an old interview she had done. Finally finding a rhythm as she typed away, Lily was startled by the âLondon, next stop!â that blared over the trainâs PA system. She glanced over at James, who seemed just as rattled, and they both put their things away in unison. As everyone else on the trains stood from their seats to take their luggage, James immediately bumped his head as he got up.
âBloody hell, these have no right being so low,â He grumbled as he stretched out and reached for his duffel.
âSure you wonât need help with your bag this time, Potter?â Lily felt the need to tease him, just to humble him with her first impression of him from when he boarded the train. As if to prove a point, James swiped her bag off the overhead carry bin as well, and held on to both of them as the cabin started to clear out. Lily did a final check of their seats, and lightly jogged to follow him out.
âWell Potter, I recall you saying your flat wasnât too far from the station. Are you planning on making good on that?â
âOf course Evans, what kind of man do you take me for? Iâll have you know I donât put out on the first date though, Iâll be making you food since my flatâs got a stellar kitchen.â She raised an eyebrow at him, willing him to continue, because she wanted to know what he could possibly be making for her. âMy mumâs aloo tikki recipe, I think youâll like it.â
âThis feels like a dig at me for being half-Irish, but I never mentioned that, so Iâll accept it. I look forward to seeing your cooking skills since youâve got the sort of hair that would catch on fire in a kitchen.â
James gave her that stunning smile again, and grabbed her hand as they walked out of the station, and on the way to his flat. Lily had a good feeling about this bloke with messy hair and enough charm to create a whole new world.
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