A/N: Okay guys, I love the Disney version of this movie and it was my all-time favorite when it came out (I was only nine years old). So I've decided to write the fic using the HP characters. I also love H/H, so you know this is going to be about their kids.

Disclaimer: Erm, I'm just using the screenplay/script so please don't blame me for anything. I don't own it so don't sue. Of course, the HP characters belong to JKR.


The Parent Trap

Chapter One

Hallie


In the southern part of Maine, three large camp buses climbed up a mountain road lined with flourishing green trees on either side. The name, 'Camp Walden' flashed in the bright sun off the metal sides of the buses as they turned onto a narrow, dirt road and drove through a freshly painted wooden gate.

Camp Walden was a beautiful all-girls camp, indeed. It had a magnificent lake, which sparkled in the distance with red canoes lined up on its shores. Everything was quiet, serene, and peaceful. Was.

Suddenly, the honking of the buses distrubed the placidity and formally announced the first day of camp. The buses came to stop in front of the main lodge and what seemed like a never-ending line of hundreds of girls made their way slowly to the building.

Soon, the lodge was filled with them. Carrying pillows, stuffed animals, backpacks; girls of all ages gather into huge crowds, their ponytails swinging and lips moving non-stop. Shireks filled the air as they greeted one another and start to make new friends. The whole place was crawling with nothing but the female sex, the only men being the bus drivers who were already trying to escape back to the comfort and quietness of their now-empty buses after tossing the girls' duffel bags and luggage into a pile on the middle of the ground. The teen counselors were rushing about, trying to form some sort of order, but to no such avail. It was pure chaos and pandemonium.

Melena McGonagall, a witch in her late fourties who was in charge of the Muggle camp, shook her head at the distraught and disorder and grabbed a loudspeaker. She was dressed as a Muggle camp director, in a green Camp Walden tee-shirt and khaki shorts, as was her daughter, Melissa McGonagall, who was first lieutenant of the camp, tanned, tall, and in her late twenties. She also held a loudspeaker.

"Good morning ladies, and welcome to Camp Walden. I'm Melena, your Camp Director and this is my daughter and right hand man, Melissa. Girls, please find your duffels as quickly as possible, we've got a big, big day ahead of us. Melissa, 'bunk assignments, if you please."

Melissa lifted her loudspeaker and started yelling out the sleeping assignments right into her mother's ear. Melena covered her ears, and winced.

"Abbot Katelyn, Iroquois, bunk seven! Boot, Julia! Chickasaw, bunk five!" A girl, most likely Julia, let out a extremely loud cheer. "Davies, Daisy! Kickapoos, bunk three!"

An eleven year old girl with shoulder-length brown hair, and emerald-green eyes popped up from behind the huge mountain of sport bags and duffels. Hallie Potter.

"Okay, found my duffel, now the question is, how do I get it out?" she asked herself.

Hallie was wearing blue overalls, a baseball cap that said 'Girls Rule', sunglasses, and a sweat-shirt tied around her waist. Her ears were pierced, she was wearing bright red high tops and metallic blue nail polish.

She grabbed the handle of her duffel bag and pulled. "Okay, I can do it." Hallie pulled and tugged as hard as she could and still, the bag would not budge, besides, her face was starting to turn pink. "Okay, no I can't."

A skinny girl, seeing Hallie having trouble, walks over, carrying her duffel bag on her shoulder and chewing gum. Rachael Finnegan.

"You must be new," she said.

"How can you tell?" asked Hallie.

Rachael grinned and said, "You didn't know to grab your duffel before the apes tossed it into the heap. I would say you need some serious help."

"Thanks, it's the big yellow one," said Hallie, pointing out her duffel.

The two girls lift the strap and try to pull the bag out. Rachael turned to Hallie, "Cool hat," she said.

Hallie smiled, "Thanks, it was a going away gift from my Dad."

Rachael and Hallie tug even harder on the strap befor the bus drivers threw another half-dozen duffels ontop of Hallie's. Both girls shot the men a look.

Just then, Nicole McMillan, a strapping ten year-old in a tie-dye T-shirt, beads and a bandana around her head arrives and easily pulls her duffel from the center of the pile.

"Now that's my kind of woman," said Hallie.

Rachael cuped her mouth and yelled, "Hey! Tie-dye girl!"

Nicole turned around.

Hallie looked at her and then back at the pile. "Um, would you mind giving me a hand? My duffel's the yellow one, way in there."

Nicole nodded and dropped her duffel. It landed right on Rachael's foot, but Nicole didn't seem to notice...or care.

"You okay?" asked Hallie.

Rachael grabbed her foot, "That would be negative."

Nicole yanked Hallie's duffel out of the pile easily and dropped it on Rachael's other foot.

"OUCH!" yelled Rachael, "Thank you very much!"

Nicole smiled, "You're welcome." Then she looked down at the strap of Hallie's duffel which she was still holding. "Hey, you're from California?" she asked.

Rachael looked surprised, "You are? Do you, like, live in Hollywood?"

"Do you, like, live next door to a movie star?" asked Nicole.

Hallie chuckled, she was used to this kind of reaction. "What are you two, Lucy and Ethel?" she asked, referring to popular, old Muggle icons. "I've never even been to Hollywood. I live in Napa, that's in Northern California, and I live next door to a vineyard," she explained.

Rachael raised her eyebrows, "A whatyard?" she asked.

"A vineyard. It's where you grow grapes to make wine. That's what we do, me and my Dad, we own a vineyard," said Hallie, and then changed the subject, "What bunk are you guys in?"

"Arapaho," said Rachael and Nicole at the same time. Then they changed looks which obviously stated they weren't happy being together.

"Potter, Hallie..." came a shout from the loudspeaker. It was Melissa, giving out bunks.

Hallie turned around and put her hand in the air. "Yo! Right here!" she yelled back.

Melissa looked over and waved at her. "Arapaho!" she yelled.

The three girls high-fived and started walking towards their cabin.

"So, either of you by any chance know how to play poker?" asked Hallie, she was the Queen of Poker back home and knew she could take on anyone.

When Nicole and Rachael shook their heads, Hallie smirked. "No? That's a shame. So, tell me, how much cash did you guys bring with you this summer?"


A/N: Yes, I already warned you that it was going to be exactly like the movie. So if you've seen this movie one too many times, than feel free to skip ahead to the original chapters.