This is based on the movie Aquamarine. This is my take on it, Harry Potter style. I recommend watching the movie to understand the story. Enjoy and review!


Luna and Cho were best friends for as long as they can remember. Their summer was going to end and Cho would be moving half way across the world to Australia because her mom's job was there.

It was a warm summer day and the girls spent it on the beach. There were people around playing volleyball. The waves were nice, so a lot of people were surfing.

They both looked at the lifeguard behind their umbrella. He was sitting on his chair, looking at the ocean.

Cho looked at him dreamily, "Look at him, Luna."

"I'm looking at him, Cho." Luna giggled.

Cho smiled, "Sitting up there being gorgeous! Looking for someone to rescue. He should so be rescuing us! What's wrong with this picture?"

Cho groaned in frustration. She shifted in her seat. Luna was next to her, holding a magazine.

Luna sighed, "Well all these articles say we've been way to available. We need to be more coy." She flipped through the magazine.

Cho nodded, "We're so coy, he barely knows we exist." She said annoyingly. "Okay, Ron pop quiz! Favorite song, favorite food, favorite drink, go go go!"

The blonde looked up, "Okay. Weezer's 'Island in the Sun'. Uh, Dr. Pepper and...oranges?" Luna answered.

Cho nodded, "Very nice!"

Luna laughed and adjusted her reading glasses, "I'm trying to read!"

Cho sighed, "Fine! Then the least you can do is read me the latest on boy-bagging technology."

Luna looked at her magazine for a second, she spotted an article. "Oh! Okay. This one is called 'Fluff and Retreat'. Fluff his ego, then walk away, not only is he left wanting more, but he's left under the impression that it's his idea."

Cho looked impressed, "Nice."

Luna chuckled, "That's really cool."

The sound of hollering surfers whooping suddenly filled the air.

Cho looked at the ocean as her hair blew away from her face, "Claire, do you realize that summer is almost over and you haven't got on the water once?"

Luna raised her eyebrow, her eyes still on her magazine, "Once would be way too many times." She clarified.

"Excuse me." Cho said raising her hands in innocence.

Luna scoffed, "Cho, do you realize we've got less than five days before you move? I don't want you moving half way around the world."

"Um, Luna, you're such a ruiner!" Cho throwing sand at her. Luna gasped.

"I've gone like half an hour without thinking about it." Cho said seriously.

Luna felt guilty, "Cho, I'm sorry but-"

"Besides, I haven't kissed Ron yet, so I'm not going anywhere." Cho interupted.

Luna giggled at her friend's remark.

Cho was looking at something in the distance, "Incoming."

There were a group of girls walking, there was a redhead with straight hair, a blonde in a ponytail, but worst of all, a girl with dirty blonde waves. It was Lavender Brown, the girls' worst enemy.

Cho groaned, "Lavender's back from camp!"

Luna sat next to her looking at Lavender as well. "Don't worry, he won't fall for her, he's way too smart for that."

Lavender greeted a guy she knew who passed her. She then spotted Ron. She bit her lip and unstringed her top, revealing her breasts in a bikini top. Her friends watched her.

Cho looked shocked, "Whoa."

Lavender walked confidently in Ron's direction.

Luna widened her eyes, "She can poke an eye out. We just, we have to decode his body language."

Cho started groaning and Luna stopped her, "I mean look it's fine! I mean, Cho, if he's into her, he'll shake his hair, stretch those arms and flex those muscles."

"Yeah?" Cho asked her. They looked at Ron to see what he would do. He shook his hair, leaving Cho confused. "Well, what was that?"

Luna shifted, "Fingers. That was fingers through the hair. I mean, technically that wasn't shaking, right?" She looked unsure.

Ron began to stretch. Luna gasped and started praying, "Please gods of love, no shake, no stretch, no flex, no."

Ron finally flexed his arm over his head, smiling at Lavender.

"NO!" They both screamed in unison. They fell on their backs. Causing Ron, Lavender, and her friends to look their way.

Ron looked up over the umbrella that covered them, "You guys okay?" Ron yelled from his chair.

Cho put her hand up over the umbrella, "Yeah, we're good. Thanks." They both assured.

Ron grinned and gave a thumbs up while Lavender laughed. She pulled down her sunglasses, "Baby-sit much?"

After that morning at the beach, Luna and Cho wanted to have a sleepover. It was now late, and Cho rode her bicycle to get home. There was a storm going on, it was loud and strong.

She parked her bicycle in front of the house, the looked at the 'For Sale' sign in the front. She angrily knocked it down with her feet. She hated that she had to leave Luna behind because of her mother.

"Mom, I'm home!" She said while she stepped up the stairs. She spotted all the packed boxes in the kitchen. She hated looking at them.

She went over to an open one on the kitchen table. There was bubble wrap over it. She took out the bubble wrap and took a framed picture out. It was of her when she was little with her family.

Her mother's voice came from another room, "Hey kiddo! Cho, your boxes won't pack themselves. Don't put this off until the movers come."

She ignored her mother and went in her room. She took a seat at her desk, her pet fish. She stuck a little green net in the fish bowl, her fish hid in the little decoration.

She sighed, "Come on, Moby. Don't play me like that. I haven't seen you in days."

Her mother entered the room, holding thr framed picture, "Cho, you can unpack as much as you want, but we're still moving."

"Yeah." Cho said annoyingly, finally giving in to her fish.

Her mother sighed, "How was the club?" She picked things up in Cho's room. "And maybe I could get more than one syllable this time?"

Cho nodded, "It was fine."

"Mm-hmm." Her mother responded.

"That was three." Cho retorted.

Her mother sighed, "I'm sorry sweetheart. I mean, you didn't want to leave Boston either, remember? And look what happened, you met Luna!" She shrugged, "You know Australia can be another amazing adventure for us, Cho."

Cho stayed silent, still angry at her mother.

Her mother folded one of Cho's shirts, "So how about we start packing your room?"

"So how about I live here with Claire until I'm eighteen?" Cho said harshly.

Her mother raised her voice, "How about we go back to fewer syllables?"

Cho raised her arms up, "Cool."

Her mother stopped at the door and turned around.

"That was one." Cho said.

Her mother groaned and shut the door, leaving her room.

Luna and Cho spent the night in the recreation room watching the news, eating popcorn and drinking soda.

Luna ate a handful of popcorn, "So this is where Lavender Brown gets all the drama, just look at her dad!"

Her father was the weatherman for the news channel. He held an umbrella and reported a storm, which was still going on.

"Well, as you can see-" The man on the weather had his umbrella fly away. Cho laughed.

Luna sighed, "Cho. How am I supposed to face eleventh grade without you? My locker is right next to the boys' bathroom. And I have coed PE class, by myself."

"We have to dance with Kristoff at Tha Last Splash." Cho stated, changing the subject. "We'll be such great dancers that he'll decide to marry one of us. And we'll be so happy that one of us got him, that we wouldn't even be jealous, you know? Unless, he picks you, that wouldn't be okay."

Lunna laughed.

"Just kidding." Cho commented.

"What if this is our last movie campout?" Luna asked in a serious tone.

Cho groaned loudly and closed her eyes, "O gods of hurricanes, makers of thunder and lightning and majestical waves!"

Luna laughed, her friend could be crazy at times.

Cho continued the prayer, "Useth your powers to keep my mom from moving to Australia. Maketh to see the error of her ways, and keepeth us in Baybridge!"

Thunder started rumbling, scaring Luna. Cho took a piece of popcorn and threw it behind her back, "Ameneth!"

Luna coffed, "You're insane!"

Cbo shrugged, "That's what they tell me!" She got up to get some soda and laughed maniacally.

Luna grabbed the bag of popcorn and sighed, "Ameneth." Luna wbispered, throwing piece of popcorn behind her as well.

Lightning struck the weather weather vane. Suddenly, the games started beeping, vending machines started clanging, and the lights turned on and off.

The soda machine spurted out Coca Cola cans. Some exploded once they hit the ground.

Cho laughed, "The vending machine is posessed! It look's like we've got free-"

"Cho!" Luna yelled when the lights turned off.

"Soda?"

Luna felt around her, "Where are you? Are you dead? Don't die!" She panicked.

"I'm not dead. I'm here, just follow my voice." Cho instructed.

The storm became stronger. "Oh God!" Luna shrieked. "Something's out there!"

Cho finally reached Luna, they looked at each other, "I just want you to know that if someone comes in here and chops us up into a million pieces, that you are eternally my best friend."

"You're my best friend, too." Luna said softly.

Cho bit her lip, "And, I broke your iPod."

Luna gasped and pushed her. They both giggled. A woman wearing a trenchcoat and hat came in.

They both screamed in terror. The woman eventually took off the hat. "What are you girls doing out here in this weather."

It was Luna's grandmother. The two sighed in relief. "Grandma, you scared me!" Luna said.

"Let get the two of you tucked up in bed." She said to both of them.

Cho chuckled, "Oh, Mrs. L, if I habe nightmares tonight, I'm blaming you." They both followed her back inside the house.