Treacherous (James Potter)

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PROMPT: based on treacherous by taylor swift. slight enemies to lovers? James Potter and Y/N can't stand each other until they get to know each other.

A/N: does not follow the timeline at all. the events are not accurate but let's pretend for the sake of the fic lol.

WARNINGS: mentions of death, a bit of wolfstar, and some sexual tension (brief)

"You're so goddamn reckless." James hissed, slamming his fists down on the kitchen table. "You need to wait for my command. This wasn't a solo mission, Y/N/N. We work as a fucking team around here."

"If I waited for your command, Prongs," you replied, rising from your seat. You acknowledged his nickname with a bitter taste in your mouth. You knew you had to listen to James because everyone listens to James but you knew your plan would work. "We wouldn't have gotten the mission done."

"You went rogue!"

"But we got it done, right?" you seethed, eye drilling holes in Prongs' skull. You felt Sirius offer a comforting hand, placing his on top of yours. Your eyes flickered to look at your best friend, features visibly softening. You sighed, slowly feeling yourself come down from your anger. "That's the important thing, Prongs. I'm done talking about this."

"Yeah we got it finished but at what cost?" James pushed, not backing down from his dominant exterior. "You could've died, Y/N. We don't trade lives around here."

"You don't have to act like you care about my well-being, Potter," you spat, starting to limp away from the briefing. You sustained some minor injuries because of your decision but you knew you'd do it again if it came down to it. "We all know you just don't want another person's blood on your hands."

It was a low blow. Everyone in the house knew that James was feeling guiltier and guiltier everyday because of the events that happened over the past few months. The McKinnons, the Prewetts, his fight with some Order members— all of it was finally taking a toll on James. Maybe it always did take a toll on him and he just never showed that it did. Nobody really knew what the last straw was but now it was obvious— James Potter was tired, worn out, almost defeated in nature.

Yeah, what you said was a low blow.

James gulped, demeanor changing after your words rattled the room. Remus looked at James apologetically, not really knowing what to say. He didn't expect that from you, nobody did. Lily cleared her throat, fixing the scattered parchment on her side of the table. Sirius stood up and patted James on the back, giving his shoulder a slight squeeze.

"Right, uhm.." he started, blinking back the effect of your words. "We can revisit this some other time. Great job today."

James left the room without another word, your voice taunting him as he walked further and further away from the team. Is that what you really think of him? A leader, if that, who only cared about not being the person responsible for another death? Did you think that he didn't care about you? That you were just a number to him?

Obviously you didn't. You knew James Potter was a good man, deep down. You could see it in the way he put everyone's needs before his. He wakes up every morning and gets everything done so the rest of you wouldn't be burdened with such mundane things. James Potter cooked meals, cleaned the house you all shared, and bought groceries on the weekends because he thinks that you all fighting with him is something he can never repay you for. James Potter thinks that your trust as a team— as a family— is the most important thing in the universe and he's so thankful that he has you all by his side, even if the whole world disagrees with your cause. James Potter is a good man.

You had a loud mouth. You found yourself, more times than you'd like to admit, scolding yourself after you let your mouth run amuck. This was one of those times. You let your anger get the best of you. The only reason why you even got angry with James in the first place was his lack of trust in you. Did he not think you could complete the task successfully?

"Y/N?" A voice from outside of your room called. You tried to get up from your bed, cursing as the pain shot through your right leg. "Hey, you in there?"

"Yeah," you yelled out, realizing that it would be better for them to let themselves in rather than you try to open it for them. "Come in."

Sirius entered, chuckling at your pained expression as you sat up in your bed. You glared at him, propping your injured leg on top of a pillow. "You good there, sweetheart?"

"Just dandy."

He sat next to you, careful not to touch your leg. He smiled at you, sadly, and you knew what was coming next. A lecture as to why you should apologize to James or at the very least take his point of view under consideration. This was almost normal, and it was definitely expected. You and Sirius grew close, attached to the hip at times, and he was the one who would typically talk some sense into you. You knew that he and James were the blueprint of what an everlasting friendship should look like so you listened to him. Rarely were you ever the first one to apologize, though, but you knew this time was going to be one of those times.

"What you said to James.." he trailed off, eyebrows furrowing in worry. "I think he kinda took it to heart, Y/N."

"I know," you sighed, acknowledging your mistake. "I don't know why I even said that."

"You don't like to use your brain when you're angry." Sirius responds, laughing slightly. You push his shoulder playfully. "Just apologize to him, Y/N. You know he means well."

"I know he does."

"So I'll leave you to it then," he announced, getting up to leave your room. "He's in his room, locked himself in there since the meeting."

Ouch. You felt the guilt start to eat you up. Sirius shot you a warm smile before shutting the door behind him. Groaning, you lifted yourself up, trying to ignore the swelling in your leg. Was it the smartest idea to walk on an injured leg? No, but you were never one to have smart ideas anyway and today's events made that clear.

You started to make your way down to James' room but stopped when you saw him exiting the bathroom. You began to walk towards him, gasping in pain when your foot landed the wrong way.

"Goddamnit, James!" you shuffled towards him, gaining some speed. He stopped to see who was calling him. His face paled when he realized it was you and continued to walk towards his room. "Will you wait for me?"

James stopped in his tracks, feeling bad that you were chasing him with a bad leg. He waited patiently as you limped towards him, an annoyed look on his face. "What do you want, Y/N?"

You blinked, not expecting the harsh tone he was using. No matter how many times you and James argued and were at each other's throats, his harsh tone always surprised you. He raised his voice, yeah, sure, but this— this was different. You tried to ignore it, knowing that you probably deserved this. "I just wanted to say sorry for what I said earlier."

He froze up, looking down at his feet. He glanced over at your leg, red with bruises littered over your skin. God you were lucky you didn't die, he thought. James shrugged, "I don't care, Y/N. Is that all?"

"Well, blimey," you snorted, already putting up your harsh exterior, "I was trying to be nice. Get that stick out your ass."

"Are you done?"

"Yeah."

"Okay."

That was it.

James walked away and entered his room before you even moved. You were left to crawl your way back to your room, quite literally. Half way through, the pain in your leg traveled to your hip and you gave up on walking. Remus found you dragging your body across the carpet and took it upon himself to carry you back to your bedroom. You thanked him, half-heartedly, not being able to forget James' hurt expression from your sorry-excuse of an apology.

-

It wasn't supposed to be like this. You were all supposed to win the fight. You were supposed to reconcile and have a drink at the house, continuing to dance the night away. You weren't supposed to lose.

Half of the people you knew were gone. Poof. Like they never existed.

You, Lily, and James stayed in the Potters' home, resting after a long day of fighting. Dumbledore left to check on the Order, or what was left of them. Molly and Arthur joined him. Peter was— Merlin knows where. Sirius left to check on Remus. The world seemed so quiet. Empty.

"It's not the end," Lily tried to say, looking between you and James. She paced the floor, unsure if she even believed her own words.

There hasn't been much spoken between the ones who survived. You started to wonder if you were one of the lucky one who survived or if this fate was more unlucky given the circumstances. You lost people you called your family. You all did.

This was a battle none of you expected. It was a surprise attack on the Order during a time when you all had your guards down. One minute, you were all in the backyard, excited as the Weasley's announced another addition to their already large family. People were dancing, cheering, drinking, and for a moment it seemed normal.

And then they came. They slaughtered everyone that they could. You were lucky enough to get out before it got too crazy. You ushered the young kids into the room, casting protective charms as you held onto Percy Weasley with your other hand. You watched people fall. You heard people scream in terror as they were being tortured. You shielded the kids from looking out the window, afraid that if they were to see something so traumatizing, they would never recover. You were sure it would take years before you would.

"I'm gonna help Euphemia out," Lily announced, getting up from her seat. You knew there wasn't much that Euphemia needed help with, Lily just felt restless and she wanted to do something that she could control.

James nodded silently, staring at his shaking hands. There have only been a handful of moments where you've seen James Potter— confident, self-assured, James Potter— doubt himself or be nervous.

The first time was when he put on the Sorting Hat in your first year and he pleaded the tattered hat to place him in Gryffindor, though the hat knew better than to place him anywhere else. Then, second year came around and you four found out that Remus was a werewolf. You accidentally overheard their conversation, and it confirmed the suspicions you've had for a year. The third time was in fifth year when Sirius made the stupidest mistake of his life and told Snape about the Whomping Willow. He was afraid he'd lose his second family because of it, and he knew that Remus' anger was justified. And the last time, before today, that you've ever seen James Potter nervous was in seventh year. It was the day after his date with Lily— a date that took him years to convince her to go on— and he realized that they were not compatible at all. Poor bloke was afraid to hurt Lily's feelings and when he finally told her, she laughed and said, "I know, Potter. I'm glad you see it now."

Now, you were alone with a terrified James Potter and you didn't know what to do. You stared at him from across the room, unsure of your next step. You cleared your throat, "Do you need me to do anything, Potter?"

"Huh?" he looked up, eyes weary and mind jumbled. He registered your question and he shook his head, "No, I'm alright. Um, are you going to be staying here tonight?"

You gulped, "Yeah, if that's alright. I-I don't really have a place to stay, but if you want me to leave I'm sure I can stay with Remus and Sirius."

"No, no, it's perfectly fine," James replied, quickly, getting up from his seat, "I'm sure mum and dad won't mind. Please, make yourself at home."

"I appreciate that," you sent him a tight-lipped smile and rocked back and forth from your heels to your toes, ignoring the pain that shot up your leg with every move.

"I'm gonna help mum."

"Okay."

He left you in the room, rushing to help his mother, but you had a feeling it was to save the both of you from the awkwardness of the situation. Sighing, you began to make your way to your room upstairs. You were half way out the room when suddenly, the room was filled with your friends. Some of the remaining members of the Order popped in, stopping you from completing your plans.

"Well, welcome back everyone," you remarked, sitting on the couch. "Nice to see you."

James, Lily, and Euphemia all entered once they heard the commotion. James stayed by the doorframe, arms crossed as he watched Dumbledore take center. Lily and Euphemia sat beside you, on opposite sides. Euphemia gave your leg a light squeeze and a kiss on your temple.

"As you all know, today's attack caused mass casualty," your old professor started, eyes flickering to empty spots in the room that the old members used to occupy. "To prevent such things, we will assign teams to designated areas. We can no longer put all our eggs in one basket. We need to prepare."

Dumbledore continued, "Euphemia, you and Fleamont stay with Mad-Eye. He needs your expertise. Remus and Sirius, your flat is near the Black family home, isn't it?"

"Yeah," Sirius replied, "Wanted to be close, just in case."

Regulus. Sirius wanted to be close to look after Regulus.

The old wizard nodded, "Very well. You two stay there and make note of any movement. We suspect they're having meetings there. Lily, Dorcas, and Peter, you three will be taking care of Hogwarts students who live in the muggle world. They're in Hogwarts for sanctuary, but since Minerva and myself are going to be preoccupied, we need you to make sure they're safe."

"What a reunion, aye gang?" Dorcas chuckled, though her laugh was empty. Lily snorted, shoving her lightly as a move of endearment.

"James and Y/N, we need you two here. This will be our headquarters."

Sirius scoffed, "Professor, are you sure you'd want to pair Prongs and Y/N/N? We've already lost a lot of Order members and I'm afraid that if you pair them, we'll lose one more. One of them will end up killing the other."

"Shut it, Pads," you glared, scrunching your nose, "I'm sure Potter and I can be civil."

"I can be," James added, side-eyeing you.

"What does that mean?" you questioned, squinting your eyes at the boy by the door. You began to get up but Euphemia stopped you, placing a hand on your shoulder.

"James," she said, warningly.

"Alright," Dumbledore clapped his hands, calling the attention back to him, "I expect you all to be at your posts by tonight. Stay safe, everyone. Our numbers are dwindling by the hour."

By 11PM, the house was empty. It was only you and James left. You locked yourself in the comfort of your room, staring wordlessly at the ceiling. The house was unusually quiet. There was no loud laughter coming from the living room— four boys who had to grow up too fast. You sighed, swinging your legs down the side of your bed, wincing as you forgot about your injuries.

"Fuck me," you muttered, closing your eyes for a moment until the pain subsided. Once it became bearable, you slipped on your house shoes and made your way down the stairs. You tried to tiptoe down the stairs, not wanting to wake James and go through another awkward encounter. However, once you got to the entrance of the kitchen, you realized your efforts made no sense as James leaned against the cold counter, a cup of tea in hand, and his glasses fogged by the steam from his drink.

His eyes flickered over to where you stood, suddenly making you feel self-conscious. You were wearing nothing but pajama shorts and a large t-shirt that you were sure once belonged to Sirius. James raised his cup a bit as a sign of acknowledgement.

You smiled awkwardly and poured yourself a glass of water, "What are you doing up?"

"I reckon for the same reason you are," he replied, taking a sip from his tea. James snickered, "Nice shirt."

"It's Padfoot's," you chuckled, "Don't tell him I still have it."

"Actually," James started, placing his drink down. He faced you, "It's mine. I let him borrow it and I asked for it a few times now. He keeps telling me he'll give it to me later but I had a feeling he was stalling because he lost it. Mystery solved."

You blushed, "Sorry, did you want it back?"

"No, it's alright. Looks good on you," he coughed, ducking his head to hide the slight blush on his cheeks, "Can't sleep?"

"No."

James nodded, "Yeah, me either. You can sit with me for a bit, if you want."

You pondered it for a moment until you finally decided that a conversation with James Potter was better than staring at an empty ceiling for the rest of the night. You limped to the seat in front of him, clutching your glass of water like a lifeline.

"Are you still hurt?" James questioned, getting up to help you to your seat. He held your arm as you sat on the chair. Once you were situated, he knelt beside you, inspecting your leg, "You are still hurt. Why didn't you tell anyone?"

"It's not a big deal," you sighed, rubbing the back of your neck in embarrassment. "We all had bigger things to worry about."

"Why didn't you just cast a spell on it?"

"I'm not the best healer around," you admitted, looking down at him.

If it was any other circumstance, you would not have admitted your shortcomings to anyone— especially not James Potter. But perhaps it was the toll that the war had put upon you or the tiredness in your system... Or perhaps it was the way he was staring at you from his position on the floor, eyes wide with worry with the candlelight reflecting off his glasses and the look of absolute beauty on his face, that made you become so brutally honest.

"And why didn't you ask one of us to help you?"

You scoffed, "Well, none of you are licensed healers, either. I figured I'd just live with it until it healed the muggle way."

"Always so prideful, you are," he chuckled, pulling out his wand. He muttered a simple incantation and then studied your once injured limb. "There. Better?"

You looked down at it, pleasantly surprised that it was indeed better. You nodded, a skeptical look on your face. James dusted off his pajama pants and made his way over to the seat he occupied before. You tilted your head, "Where did you learn that?"

"I learned for Remus," James said, "After his transformations, sometimes he would still be in pain from turning so I learned a few things to help him. Sometimes it helped, sometimes it didn't but Remus always says that just the thought that I wanted to help him helped with his recovery. Load of rubbish, I say but who am I to decide that, right?"

"Wow."

James laughed at your reaction, drinking from his tea once more. A playful smile appeared on his lips, "I do have a heart, you know. I'm sure everyone else can see that but you."

You rolled your eyes, "I know you have a heart, Potter. That's not why I can't stand you."

"Enlighten me then."

"Well, Godric, where do I start?" you hummed, a laugh escaping your throat. Now it was his turn to roll his eyes, smirking at your answer. You bit your lip, "Let's see... you're arrogant, cocky, obnoxiously loud. You act like you know everything, all the time."

His eyebrows shot up. James' tongue poked out to dampen his cracked lips, "Don't hold back, I guess."

"Shut up," you chuckled, "Your turn. Why do you hate me?"

"Because you hate me."

"Come off it," you stared at him, shaking your head. "Why do you really hate me?"

"Seriously, that's it. I only act like I don't like you because you don't like me. I don't actually hate you, you know."

You were in shock. Your voice came out as a whisper, "Really?"

"Really yeah," he shrugged, as if his confession was nothing, "You love Sirius, Remus, Peter, Lily, and all our friends like they're family to you. I can tell you're a genuinely good person with how you treat the most important people in my life. I can't hate a good person."

You pursed your lips, "Well, I only dislike you because you act like I'm not a good witch."

"What?"

"Come on, James," you gestured with your hands. "You act like I'm a bloody awful witch and an even worse person. Always have since we were in Hogwarts. I just always assumed you thought I wasn't good enough."

James was baffled, "Are you being serious right now?"

"I mean, yeah," you began to explain, thinking back to the many moments in the past where he made you feel that way. "I remember when we first all found out about Remus. I promised I wouldn't tell anyone but you still followed me for two months to make sure I didn't say anything because you didn't trust me. Or whenever Sirius would tell you to ask me for help on a prank that required some advanced charms, you would refuse to let me participate like I couldn't possibly be any help to you. Or more recently, when we had that task to do and you blew up on me for not following the intended plan. You don't think I'm capable."

"Y/N, I never thought I made you feel that way," James frowned. "I was just really scared for Remus. Even as a second year, I knew that he was going to be my best friend for life and I just wanted to protect him. I didn't let Sirius drag you into our pranks because I knew you were aiming for a spotless record at Hogwarts. I didn't wanna get you in trouble because honestly, a prank that didn't end with at least one of us in detention was a failed prank."

"Oh," you squeaked, "I didn't know that was where your mind was."

"Yeah," James continued, "A-and as for the last task, I just didn't want you hurt. We've lost enough people already. I'd hate to lose you, too."

"Careful, Prongs," you teased, swirling the water around in your glass, "You're gonna make me think you actually like me."

"I do, yeah," he admitted, "I'm quite fond of you."

The both of you stayed silent after those words left his lips. It wasn't awkward, it was comfortable. It was the first time you two had a proper conversation and you learned things about each other that you never imagined. James continued to sip on his tea and you stared at each other from across the counter. You smiled at him, admiring the redness of his cheeks.

"Well," you finally said, standing up. You placed the empty glass in the sink and made your way to the stairs, "I think I'll turn in for the night."

James smiled, showing off his perfect teeth, "Goodnight, Y/N/N."

"Goodnight, Prongs," you returned his smile, turning your back on him. Before you reached the first step, you turned back around, "James?"

"Mhm?"

"I think I can grow quite fond of you too."

James' eyes flickered from his tea to your face, his cheeks completely flushed pink by now. He bit the corner of his bottom lip, trying to suppress his smile. He chuckled, shaking his head, making his curls bounce around. You willed yourself to remember that image because it was the first time that you truly saw James Potter for who he was.

-

Over the next few weeks, you and James began to grow closer. Your late night conversations almost became mandatory. He began to leave a cup of tea for you across from him where you sat the first night. It took him precisely three nights to finally make your cup the way you liked it without being told. He started to light the fireplace in the living room after seeing goosebumps rise on your skin a week and a half after the first night. Then by the third week of your traditions, he began to walk you up to your bedroom door to wish you a goodnight there.

Sirius and Remus didn't come to check in until a month later. Sirius, as always, made himself feel at home by raiding the kitchen and eating the food that you and James made earlier. Remus laughed from the living room, muttering about how Sirius acts like he doesn't feed him.

Sirius sat beside James, peering over the pile of parchment on the side of his desk. He nudged his best friend's shoulder, "Surprised you and Y/N haven't killed each other yet."

James blushed, "She's not so bad, Pads."

"Oh, I know that," he hummed, taking a bite out of the biscuit in his hand, "Glad you know it now, too."

"I never thought she was bad," James frowned, placing his quill down to properly talk to Sirius, "Why does everyone think that I do?"

"Prongsie, darling, you would always shut up whenever she'd walk in. You'd avoid her like the plague."

"I just knew she didn't like me, that's all. Figured that if I shut up, she'll see that I'm not so bad."

"Huh... Why did you want her to like you so bad anyway?" Sirius asked, sitting on the desk now, disregarding the work that James had done. He waited patiently for James to answer, but the answer never came. Instead, James' cheeks flushed pink and the boy tried to hide his flustered expression by pretending to massage his temples. Sirius' eyes widened and he jumped off the desk with excitement plastered over his face, "You fancy her! Merlin, how did I not see it before?! You fancy Y/N/N!"

"Will you—" James shushed Sirius, pulling him down by the fabric of his shirt. He was starting to draw attention to himself. James saw Remus stare at the two boys, puzzled as to why Sirius was running around like a dog. James wouldn't be surprised if he turned into Padfoot just to swing his tail around. "Will you calm down?"

"Sorry, sorry," he whispered, his lips still twisted in a large grin, "You fancy Y/N/N."

"Yeah, I do," James was embarrassed now. He didn't expect to come clean to Sirius like this— not in the middle of a war. "I've always thought she was gorgeous, you know, even back in Hogwarts! I just never did anything about it because she hated me. I mean, really, genuinely, hated me. Then we got to know each other over this time and— I don't know, Pads. She's great."

Sirius smiled so hard, James thought his lips would tear apart, "Yeah, she bloody is. Are you gonna tell her?"

His eyes widened at his best friend's words as he frantically shook his head, "Merlin, no! Of course not! We're in the middle of a war, Pads, and I'm sure she barely tolerates me. I doubt she'll like me."

Before Sirius could reply, you appeared behind the two boys, an eyebrow raised, "What are we talking about gentlemen?"

"Nothing!" James exclaimed, rubbing the back of his neck in fear, "Sirius was just saying how he needed to get home. Right now."

"Is this how you talk to your best friend that you haven't seen in a month, Prongs?"

Remus entered as well, laughing as he spoke, "Come on, Sirius. We do have to head home now. Nice to see you both."

"Always a pleasure, Moony," you smiled, hugging them both before they apparated out of the house. You poked James' cheek, "So what were you really talking about?"

"Guy stuff," he lied, returning his focus back to the parchment that Sirius messed up.

"Guy stuff?" you snorted, grabbing his jaw and turning his head to look at you. James visibly gulped, all the color draining from his face. You cocked your head, not letting go of his face, "We're lying to each other now, Potter? Shame."

"'M not lying," he said, voice shaky. You were so close to him. He could smell the strawberry chapstick you dabbed on your lips. Godric, your lips looked so kissable.

"Yes you are," you tutted, your palm now cupping his jaw. You didn't even realize how intimate this move was, too busy looking into his eyes to notice your movements, "I can tell."

"How?"

"You can't look me in the eye," you stated, eyes flickering to the different features on his face. You never noticed the small freckle on the bridge of his nose or the small, fading scar on the left side of his lips. "Whenever a good man is lying, he can never look at someone in the eye. So tell me, James, what were you guys talking about?"

James still refused to look at you in the eye. He couldn't bring himself to because he knew you were right. The minute his eyes met yours, he would crack like an egg. Instead, he focused it on your parted lips, feeling your breath tickle the tip of his nose as you spoke. He mumbled, "I can't tell you that."

You didn't know what came over you but when you spoke again, your voice came out as a sultry tone— breathy and slowly dragging your words, "Please."

James' eyes immediately jumped to look at yours once he heard the tone of your voice. He'd never heard you use that tone before and he would be lying if he said it didn't make him weak in the knees. And for the sixth time in your life, you saw the nervous James Potter again. In a moment of weakness, he spoke, "You. We were talking about you."

"Me?" you asked, shocked by his revelation. Your hand that was once cupping his face was now hanging off his shoulder. You twirled a curl on the nape of his neck around your index finger, slightly tugging it. It took all of James' willpower not to groan at the pressure. "What could you have possibly been saying about me?"

"How utterly insufferable you are," James nudged his nose with yours, tilting his head the slightest bit. His tongue poked out of his lips, licking them in both nervousness and excitement.

"I'm only insufferable because you make me this way," you tilted your head the opposite direction. Your lips were moving towards each other with every breath you took.

"Is that so?"

"Yes," you whispered, closing your eyes. You let your lips ghost over his, before pulling away. You opened your eyes to taunt him, a mischievous smirk on your face. You pulled away from him, untangling his hair from your finger.

"See, you're proving my point. You're insufferable," James said.

And with that, he pulled you by your waist, a surprised squeal left your mouth. He placed you on his lap before he kissed you. You instantly wrapped your arms around his neck, pulling him closer to you. His lips melted with yours, tongues shying away from each other until he finally had the courage to caress yours with his. James squeezed your hips, pushing you down his lap. A soft moan escaped your throat and that brought James back to reality.

Before things could escalate, he pulled away— lips bruised and completely out of breath. You smiled at him, biting your bottom lip. He returned the favor, running a hand through his hair.

"I didn't want to continue without telling you," James confessed, "I like you. A lot, actually. I don't want you to think this means nothing to me because it does. I-I hope it means something to you, too. If it doesn't, let me know because I don't want to do this if I'm just setting myself up for failure here."

Your features softened at his words. You cupped his face in your hands, once again, and kissed the tip of his nose, then each cheek, then his forehead, and finally, his lips. It was an innocent one, less steamy and passionate than the first, but lovely regardless. You intertwined your fingers with his, "This means something to me, too, Potter. You're not the only one who feels that way."

"Really?" he asked, now grinning widely. He connected his forehead with yours, chuckling, "Who would've thought we'd get here?"

"Not me," you giggled, "However, don't think I won't bicker with you now that I know you're an incredible kisser."

"I didn't expect you to go easy on me," James laughed, wrapping his arms around you. "But now, I can just kiss you to shut you up."

You pretended to think about it for a moment with a fond smile, "Hmm.. I suppose that'll work."

James pulled you closer to his body, looking up at you as you sat on his lap. He murmured into the skin of your neck, "See? Insufferable." 

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