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The trip home from King's Cross had been much quieter than the one there, and not just because Al and James weren't in the backseat anymore arguing or teasing each other. Lily noticed that Mum was crying a little to herself, and even Dad looked a bit misty-eyed.
Lily wasn't sure how she herself felt about both of her brothers being gone at school. On the one hand, it was going to be lonelier around the house without Al and James (okay, Al at least) to have to play with. But on the other hand, for the first time in her life Lily Potter was an only child. I get Mum and Dad all to myself! she thought cheerily as she headed to her room. Lily opened the door to her room-
-and quickly shut it again. Was that a...bar...on the other side of the door? She opened the door and looked through again. Yup, that's a bar in there.
If Lily were anyone else's child, she would have called down to her parents and told them about the sudden transformation of her room. But Lily's a Potter, and James and Al didn't get all of the sneakiness genes. So, in she goes.
The door shuts behind her.
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James may have enjoyed a good joke, but he wasn't that cruel.
"But how could you have met Dad when he was younger?"
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He grins.
"Oh! I also met mum, too."
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Then thoughtfully, he muses, "I wonder why they never talked about the bar. We're going to have to ask them once we get out of here, you know."
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He shrugs. "Apparently the door to this place can show up just about anywhere. I wonder whether Albus might find this place, too."
Although, knowing him, he'd just run away from it, rather than enter.
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James laughs - he doesn't mean to say anything bad about his brother; it's all in good fun, really.