This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoast Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.

Note: I am not sure if you guys noticed the chemistry between Mel & Luna, but Mel is in love with Luna. I am not sure how a girl/girl thing would go down for you guys so please R&R! If you don't want Mel admitting her crush, say so, but she will then just crush on her secretly. Thanx.

As Draco stood in what he thought must have been the longest queue of his life, Melissa sneaked into the book store, making sure Draco doesn't see her. She went straight over to the shelf with enchanted diaries; she wanted Draco to have a way to record, well, anything he felt like. She thought that he was talking less than was normal, and she wasn't always around when he wanted to talk, although she tried, if Luna was up for doing something Draco would always be second choice, not that she was closer to Luna, but everything seemed more fun with her.

In a shocking coincidence Luna was looking at books in the other side of the store. She had recently started having dreams and had written her parents to find that she was a seer. She was worried for a while after she started having lots of the same dreams, with slight variation in each. She couldn't understand it, and what with Hermione Granger always in the library, she didn't want to get caught checking out books on seeing. She knew Hermione would put it together in a heartbeat and she wanted to know what was happening before she told people about it. She had always been a lot more perceptive than others, and her parents' said that was because of this special gift, that only manifests around your 17 or 18th birthday.

She was looking through the shelves, but couldn't make head or tails of these books. "Need any help dear?" An elderly sales witch with grey hair and blue eyes asked her. She considered just looking by herself, but the witch seemed genuinely helpful, and it would take forever to look through all those books. "Yes thank you. I have no idea what I would need to get." Luna explained calmly. The sales witch smiled at her, and then she started pulling books of the shelf and explaining what they are for. Luna's eyes went wide at a book on magical auras. "Have you been seeing auras as well, child?" She asked in interest.

Luna nodded, and took some time to formulate her question. "There is this… friend of mine, I guess, that is showing up strangely in his aura. Something like him being the centre of the universe, and as if we are only a dream somehow. It feels strange. I don't know if that even makes sense." Luna added, shaking her head. The witch looked puzzled, but she nodded in agreement. "Take this as well. I have only heard of one case like this, but there might be something to it." She said, and handed Luna a book entitled: The Veela heritage. "But this isn't…" Luna replied in protest but the sales lady cut her off. "Trust me." She said and Luna figured it would be an interesting read anyway.

As she was walking with her pile of books higher than her face, she walked right into someone and all the books went tumbling to the floor. "I'm soo sorry…" Luna started and got the shock of her life when she saw Melissa. "I should have been looking Loones. Let me help you get those. What are you doing here? I had no idea you were coming here today." Melissa said sweetly and bent down to help her retrieve her books without a word at the content. Luna was surprised when Melissa helped her carry half the books to the check-out counter, and wondered why this had been something she had never noticed before. "I made a sudden decision to come in. I would have asked you to join me if I knew." Luna explained.

Melissa just smiled: "I'm here with Dray actually. I have decided it was worth it to buy him a diary." At this she laughed. Luna was in awe of how close they seemed, somehow she wouldn't have been surprised if they had started dating, even if she had never seen it coming. Luna smiled back at her. "Oh well. I should be getting back to the castle anyway. I will see you later then?" She said. "Of course. See you later then." Melissa said and turned to the counter to buy the green covered diary with snakes on it, somehow it just seemed fitting to her, so Draco. Luna left, and Melissa moved back to the ice-cream stand where Draco had just gotten their ice-cream. Melissa was pleasantly surprised to find he did remember she loved strawberry and chocolate fudge. Draco was already licking at his vanilla ice-cream.

She walked up to him with the bag behind her back and she could tell he was curious, although he tried to appear indifferent. "Ice-cream first." Melissa said and Draco nodded reluctantly. "Okay." They sat down and talked and ate their ice-creams until all that was left were the drops on their hands and Draco laughed as Melissa licked her arm to get rid of some of the liquid.

"Guess who I saw." Melissa said suddenly. "Just spit it out Mel." Draco said but she could tell he was curious. "Luna." Melissa said and Draco thought she was lying, what would she be doing outside Hogwarts? "I'm serious, I saw her in the… store I was in." Melissa said, struggling to not mention the store name. "So, am I going to get this surprise anytime soon?" Draco said he was struggling with pretending to appear calm. Melissa laughed at him and said: "Okay, here. Then she took out the little book from under her cloak and handed it to Draco with a smug look on her face.

"A diary? Seriously, Mel." Draco said but she could tell he liked the design. "Yes, to remember all your meetings and things," she said and tried not to giggle, "and for when I'm not there for you to gossip with about them." Draco shook his head. "Thanks Mel. That's actually sweet of you." Melissa was pleased at his response; she thought it would have gone off worse than it had.