A/N: Hey everyone this is my first fanfic and crossover. The H2o aspect of the story is extended to take place before the planetary alignment moon and the moon after Charlotte's transformation, whereas the W.I.T.C.H. storyline takes after the TV series finale of season 2. I must state, any words in brackets are thoughts. Please review and enjoy.

Disclaimer: I do not own W.I.T.C.H. or H2o but I wish I did.

The Moon Portal

The bell rang signalling the end of the school week. Taranee Cook looked up from her novel; her single dark braid flew around as she gazed at the door crammed with students intent on heading to the concert later that night. She saw the familiar figure of Hay Lin, the joyous guardian of air, walking towards her, thigh-length dark locks bouncing with the usual joy.

"Hey Taranee, we're meeting at Will's place at six, so don't be late. I'd stay and walk with you but I've got to run home. Grandma needs help with something." Taranee thought how easy it could have been to read her mind, but then, where would the trust be in friendship?

(Will, wait on me, I just got the memo from Hay Lin, be right there.)

(Gotcha, Taranee I'm by the front gate already.)

"Okay, meet you there. Will and I are walking home." She turned to continue whereas Hay Lin had disappeared. She laughed and shook her head. She looked out the library window and saw the familiar flame of Will's red hair. She packed her books and rushed out of there.

In the lot out front she waved, smiling. "I could have fought Nerissa again in the time it took. Are you ready for the concert?" Will looked down and counted her steps awaiting Taranee's answer.

"Yeah, I am but it feels weird." Taranee's face scrunched into an unreadable expression, she kept looking forward, staring at the skyline.

"What feels weird? Going on a girls night with your fave five?" Will's voice had a hint of sarcasm, Taranee didn't miss a beat.

Taranee stopped and looked at her. "Elyon's coming? Who'd you get the message from?"

"Cornelia, naturally. You know sometimes I swear she's the telepathic one in the group." Will chuckled and continued onward.

"Yeah you are right." Taranee started laughing as they crossed the road. She looked up and saw the moon. "Look," she pointed up as she gained Will's attention, "a full moon during the day. When's the last time you saw one?"

Will creased her brows and shrugged, "I can't remember." They turned down the road that led to Will's home. "Aren't you happy we keep clothes at everyone's homes so we don't have to go home and comeback?"

"We should probably thank Elyon one day, for cloning them."

They entered Will's home. "Mom? Are you home, if you're not I don't mind."

Taranee paused and stared at her, shook her head and walked to Will's room. "Damn. Would it kill you to clean your room? How are we gonna use this later, it's a dump."

"Get started." Will muffled behind a turkey sandwich.

(Will. Irma is at the door; Cornelia and Hay Lin are coming together.)

(Taranee? Where are you?)

(I'm on the Fire escape.)

(How trivial, the Guardian of Fire escaping her element.)

"Taranee I brought the dress." Irma's voice soon followed. She returned to the room, with one last glance at the moon. She looked at Irma in a sapphire blue strapless dress, it stopped inches above her knees and swayed like waves with her movements. Her arms and upper half were covered by a black leather blazer.

"Wow." Taranee said. "You look really nice."

"I know that. I looked in a mirror and it gave me the very same expression you and Will had." She laughed and walked to the bathroom. Taranee stared after her then walked to the living room.

"Does she know there's a piece of tissue on her heels?" Taranee laughed and Will joined in acknowledging the treasure trove moment.

A jingle of keys and Miss Vandom, Will's mom, arrived. She strolled through the house and returned to where the girls were. Irma walked towards them with a dazed expression.

"Who cleaned Will's room." She stared at them "Taranee?" she smiled, "Irma you look ravishing. And there is something on your foot. Have fun tonight girls." She walked to her room and closed the door. Irma ran to the bathroom as the doorbell rang.

"Hello, everyone. I am here no need to worry." A scent of lavender and roses filled the room. Everyone turned to look at Cornelia. Her long blond hair was to one side, her heels black as the night, her dress matched in fashion, glimmering with tiny sparkles; it really seemed like the night sky.

"You can stop staring, I got it in Meridian. Elyon bewitched it for me. It entrances people that stare at me with my discretion of course."

"I'm here too if anyone cares." Hay Lim whispered, waving awkwardly.

"No one cares." Irma laughed and hugged her friend. "You look just as great as Corny here." She nodded to Cornelia.

Hay Lin looked stunning, she looked different. She had freed her hair, it was long and luxurious. Her dress was striped and stopped at her knees and covered her hands to the elbow.

"Dad thought I was revealing too much. So I made the dress different." She pointed, adjusting her sleeves.

"I look great Hay. You do too." Cornelia laughed and sat in the chair across from Will. The aroma followed her and seemed to intensify the more she moved.

"What's the time?" Will asked looking at her watch.

"Will it's a quarter past 7" Taranee said. "We should change."

"Irma have you seen the moon?" she inquired, rising from her seat.

"Yeah I have. It's beautiful, it seems different tonight. Like it's celebrating something." She followed her friend.

"Come look at it from Will's room" Taranee said and pulled them along. Will and Cornelia headed to the bathroom.

"Oh yeah, Elyon can't come she had some meeting to attend." Cornelia shrugged it off, but the others knew it bothered her.

"Look at it." Taranee pointed as they stood on the escape.

"It's so beautiful" Hay Lin said.

A flash of blue light, the girls screamed. A portal opened and the girls fell through.

Thud!

"Ow!" Taranee separated herself from the others and shushed them.

(Be quiet, I don't recognize here. We could be heaven knows where)

They heard a sound in the distance.

(Come on. It might be our way out.) Taranee's thoughts were loud and authoritative; she took charge of the situation immediately.

(That was a portal. I thought Will got rid of them all.) Hay Lin's thoughts were jumbled, yet clear.

(She did Hay Lin that one was sent.)

(Taranee listen to yourself, who can send a portal other than the Oracle and the others.) Irma gave her an annoyed look.

(Elyon too...)

(Hay Lin, Elyon? Really? She wouldn't, would she?) Irma was uncertain at best, but stubborn mostly.

(Shush, I'm trying to listen with my actual ears.) Hay Lin was anxious and annoyed, never a good combination.

Hay Lin gathered herself and appeared to walk ahead; she was hovering slightly, Taranee looked down and noticed the unusual terrain.

(Sand. And there are fresh footprints. Two sets of tracks to be exact.)

(I hear voices.) Hay Lin was best at surveillance, and she didn't shy away from it.

In an instant the three of them vanished.

(Hay Lin, you can make others invisible?)

(Not for long,) her voice was strained.

(Guys, we're in a cave. I'm being called by a presence; I feel it, it feels like water?)

(You're the Guardian of Water, Irma.)

(You wouldn't understand Taranee…)

They stopped as light filled in the cave. The full moon was bright, the roof of the cave seemed to be blown off, or it was the mouth of a volcano. A redhead bobbed and floated next to a blonde as bubbles flew up and the water sizzled with life. Like magic, the electric blue of the portals lit the cave, the girls covered their eyes; a splash resounded and the girls were gone.