A/N: This is my first fanfiction. I have given thought to my first chapter (35 minutes of guided study hall) to write this. This is based around Kim, Elliot and two OC's point of view with the 4 original girls as well. Takes place after season 3.
Disclaimer: I do not own H2O Just Add Water, but I do own Jazmine and Dani.
Chapter 1: The Movie Contest (Kim's PoV)
On the intercom at Kim's School:
"...And don't forget to enter the Junior Ametuer Movie Contest, enties are due two weeks today, June 6. They will be judged over the summer holidays and you will recieve an email through the address on your form if you are a finalist! That cocludes the afternoon anoucments for today. Have a great weekend.
I ran over to my friends- Elliot, Rikki's younger cousin Jazmine who had just moved here and Will's little sister Dani who had also just moved here with her parents- and we imediatly started thinking over the options. "We could do a film of the girls." I suggested, thinking of the four mermaids (who had accidently revealed thier secret one night while trying to keep us from Mako).
"I don't think that's a good idea, Kim." Elliot replied.
Dani backed him up, "Yeah, it would be hard to say the tails were props if some crazed fan chucked water at them." She was right.
Jazmine them revealed a face that meant 'invisible lightbulb over my head' and went, "Kim, Dani, do you still have your old Barbie dolls (lets pretend that they have most of the same joints like moving fingers and etc...)?"
"Yeah why?" we asked.
She said," Well we could film them as actors instead, and use a little computer magic to fix it up!"
"We could film them at Mako!" Exclaimed Elliot. We all stared at him. "What? If we are using girl dolls the I will be the director and I will choose the set, which will be Mako."
"Fair enough." was heard all around.
So we headed to get our movie materials and decided to meet up ant Cleo's house before going to Mako.
A/N: Next chapter will be Cleo's PoV. Might need to write at least a one page prequel- review it if you want it! Please no flames, just 'constructive critisism' as my band teacher calls it.
