A/N-hello this is my first story and any advice, suggestions and/or constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
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A Day in the Sun
Chapter one
A six-year-old Lillian Marie Evans was walking by the big lake in the cemetery. The weather was sunny, so wrong for what Lily was feeling. Lily thought it should be raining, that would fit her mood. Of course, the weather wasn't made to fit her and the sun persistently shined. No one was paying attention to her and that was what Lily wanted on this sad, sad day. Lily's mother had died a couple of days before in a car accident.
Flashback
"Mum, where are we going?" a confused Lily Evans asked.
Her mother replied, "To the train station, dear, your father is coming home." Rosemary Evans was thrilled to be seeing her husband again after six long years apart. "And you're going to meet him, finally."
"What if he doesn't like me?"
"Don't be silly Lily your father loves you and don't you let anyone tell you differently!" Rose snapped at her youngest daughter, her patience stretched thinly. Seeing Lily's eyes well up with tears she stated more calmly "Lily, that is one thing you do not have to worry about just wait until you see h—"
Lily turned her head just in time to see the hood of a car plowing in to the driver's side door of her mother's '64 Mustang. The crash was deafening. Lily heard Petunia in the front seat screaming even louder than the sound of metal wrenching against more metal. She heard another voice join the chorus of screeching noises. For a moment she thought it was her mother, she realized the unearthly shriek was coming from her own body a few seconds before passing out.
Lily looked up to see her father standing behind her. He didn't seem to notice Lily as they both looked out onto the sea of glass in front of them. They hadn't spoken since John; she couldn't think of him as her father, had returned home to find his wife dead.
'Mum was wrong he hates me' Lily thought at the same time as John was thinking 'she looks just like her mother. I miss her so much'
Without a word to her John picked Lily up and walked over to her sister, Petunia. Petunia was sitting with her back to the sun, tears leaking out of the corners of her eyes.
For the first time ever Lily was noticing differences between herself and Petunia. It was odd that this was the first time because these differences weren't things you hid. She was noticing that Petunia's hair was brown and her own, in sharp contrast, was red. Petunia's eyes were a pale blue, almost white while; Lily's were a vivid green that people had been commenting on ever since she could remember. The most obvious difference between Petunia and Lily was this. Even though Petunia was two years older than Lily, Lily was the stronger of the two.
Lily then looked to John whose hair was brown like Petunia's. His eyes were blue like Petunia's and his face was the same horse shape as Petunia's. Looking between them Lily realized that she was different and they were the same. Lily was an outsider.
Scene Change
When the three returned home Petunia ran straight upstairs to her room and Lily followed suit plopping onto her bed and crying. Downstairs she heard the radio turn on. John was listening to some game. Lily was able to make out an announcer saying "And that's Sandy Koufax pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers, he's had an amazing season so far this year. Remarkable since he didn't pitch at all in the preseason"
Lily could hear just as easily the sound of the bottom of a glass clanking on the countertop. After seven or eight separate clatters she gathered the sound of footsteps coming up the steps. She heard them stop just outside her room. Lily didn't know why she was scared but she was.
John jiggled Lily's doorknob, when it didn't give way he banged on the door with his fist. Lily swore she saw the wood on her door bend under the enormous pressure exerted on it by his hand. Lily then heard the slurred voice of her father through the door.
"Lillian open this door now!!" her father screamed. "Before I break it down.
Lily scurried to the door and opened it before John could hit it one more time. Her father's fist found her face easily and with one blow Lily was knocked out cold.
Ten years later…
Lily woke up in excruciating pain, the beating her father had given her the night before fresh in her mind. Every scrape, bruise and cut from last night was pounding it into her memory. When she sat up she noticed a new pain between her legs and remembered that THAT had happened last night as well. Lily stepped into the shower remembering.
Flashback
"How many guys have you let have you at that freak school of yours, Eh? Ten? More?" John Evans said as he thrusted into his daughter over and over until she thought he had finished. John pulled out of her and she could see his still obviously erect penis sticking out from between his legs.
John moved forward on his hands and knees until his cock was over her mouth. He forced her to take his whole length when she opened her mouth to protest. He spoke of how much he loved her and didn't want to hurt her, but if she continued to resist him he would have to.
In her head Lily repeated the mantra 'tomorrow I go to school, nine months without him' until he dropped his load at the back of her throat
Today Lily was leaving this place for good. She had wondered last night how she could stand to come here for one more summer when she realized that she would turn seventeen in about a week, a full grown adult in the wizarding world. She could rent a flat during the summer between her sixth and seventh years with the money she had saved from birthday cards and the like.
Lily was ready for today. She was looking forward to a few hours on the train followed by a grand feast at her real home, Hogwarts.
A/N-Hope you liked it, remember all comments are welcome including negative ones, I don't know what you think if you don't tell me. Reviews please, don't make me beg!
--Ri