Alright, before u read this, I need to get sum things strate.
First of all... don't say F-me in reviews, cuz u don't like wut I put in my stories. There is sum stuff in J.K. Rowling's work, that I didn't like: Sirius Black (my FAVE character) dying, I didn't like Cedric Diggory dying (just don't like people dying), I didn't like Ron not getting to go with Hermione to the Yule Ball (they're a perfect couple)...
Second of all... Even if you don't like the character... don't get mad if Harry kisses them... cuz, he's on the Bachelor... he's gonna have to kiss them, to see if he has a connection. Yall can have favorites and yall can have ppls u hate, but don't take it on me... lol.
"This is really romantic... except for the double date part," spoke Luna softly, looking up at Harry with perturbing eyes.
"Yeah... definitely," agreed Cho.
"Congratulations, you both actually agreed on something," joked Harry. They all laughed. Harry scanned the picnic area. There was a plaid blanket on the ground, with two big baskets on it. One of them held a plate of turkey sandwiches, pumpkin juice, wine, and a few bags of Muggle chips. In the other basket, Harry could see everyone kind of wizard candy imaginable: Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans, Chocolate Frogs, Pumpkin Pastries (I'm not sure if these exist), and a few other kinds of chocolate.
"Well come on... let's eat!" shouted Luna happily and sat down, with Cho in front of her. Harry sat in between them.
"I guess after this... I will take each of you on a walk, you know... So it'll be romantic," said Harry slowly; trying to think if this was a good idea. Both the girls nodded, and Harry popped the wine (you know, opened the wine). He poured it into Cho's glass, and tried to do the same for Luna, but she pulled her glass away.
"I don't like drinking..." started Luna.
"It's just a bit of wine," said Cho haughtily.
"I don't go well with wine..."
"How?"
"Um... it'll make me do... well you know... crazy stuff..." whispered Luna.
"Like what?" questioned Cho eagerly.
"Um... well... let's just say if I always had wine every night, I would be cheating on a lot of guys..."
"You don't have any guys to cheat on!"
"Okay, let's just eat," said Harry, before Luna could retort back. He poured some pumpkin juice in Luna's glass, and some wine in his. "Cheers!" said Harry, clicking his glass to the girls' glasses. Then they started on the sandwiches and chips. For such a small girl, Harry couldn't see how Cho could eat so much. He was literally shocked. On the other hand, Luna, would take a little bite off of the chip and stick it back in the bag... Harry was weirded out.
Harry and the girls had some conversation for a little while, and then when they were done with everything (well at least everything Luna hadn't bitten out of), Harry decided he should take some one on one time with each of the girls.
"Um... Luna, would you like to go horseback-riding, you know, so I can get to know-you better..."
"SURE!" said Luna loudly, and Cho gave Harry a disgusted look.
"Alright, let's go," said Harry, and he jumped on Chocolate, while Luna got on Midnight. Cho transfigured a magazine (Witch Weekly), and started reading. Harry and Luna rode off.
"So... um... whenever you're at parties, you can't have any alcohol?" asked Harry, trying to start a conversation.
"Yeah, but alcohol, is just Muggle nonsense. It'll make you sick," stated Luna.
"I guess it is, I never looked at it that way," said Harry thoughtfully. He could feel Luna watching him.
"And it doesn't even taste good..."
"Well, I don't exactly agree to that, a lot of wine is good."
"It's too strong."
"That's just your opinion."
"And my opinion doesn't matter?" asked Luna. Harry blushed; he didn't mean it that way.
"Let's sit down, my butt... bottom hurts," said Harry. He was right at a cliff, which showed a deep valley below. He could see a tiny town in the distance, but it was too far to tell if it was a wizard or a muggle town.
"This is nice."
"Um... do people still make fun of you?" asked Harry, he knew the answer himself, but he wanted Luna's point of view.
"Only if they figure out who I am, it's not that bad anymore," said Luna sadly. "Once they learn that I'm editor of the Quibbler, then my makeover goes down the drain..."
"Makeover?"
"You know, I dyed my hair, got it to a normal length, started wearing normal clothes... things like that," said Luna.
"Oh."
"I was thinking of changing my name," whispered Luna.
"That would be going too far!"
"Well... haven't you ever wanted to change your name?" said Luna. She stared at Harry straight in his eyes, and he blinked.
He had always wanted to get rid of his scar, and not have to go by Potter... at least in the days of Lord Voldemort. "Well... that was a long time ago," he stuttered. Luna frowned.
"When You-Know-Who was about?"
"Um... yeah..." Harry felt like doing something, it wasn't really his thing to go on a date and not kiss a girl. And besides, Luna wasn't... in his opinion... weird anymore; she had feelings like he had experience too. He leaned in to kiss her, and Luna's eyes widened. He stopped, but she leaned forward. It was a short, wet kiss, but he knew that it wasn't a mistake.
"We should go," said Luna, as they parted. Her face was bright red. Obviously, she wasn't used to this. Harry nodded, and they went back to the picnic spot.
"Hello," said Cho as the arrived back at the picnic spot. "You took a while," she said, as she motioned to about 10 copies of Witch Weekly.
"Now it's your turn," said Harry, as he helped Cho on Pearl, and then got on Chocolate. The got off, and headed towards the cliff where he and Luna had sat.
"This is romantic," said Cho. She winked at Harry. They both laughed.
"So, how does it feel to be in the Bachelor, Ms. Chang?" laughed Harry, in a reporter-like-voice.
"Oh, it's wonderful, except for the tiny fact that MY man is dating other women!" grumbled Cho.
"Well that's not good!"
"No it isn't!"
"Any other problems, Ms. Chang?"
"That he's smooching with all of the other girls, but he hasn't done that to me yet!" said Cho loudly. Harry took that as a clue, and leaned in. Cho was ready. They sat there for at least 10 minutes, kissing (ugh, I couldn't do that), and then they stopped.
"You've been practicing," said Cho in a serious matter.
"I had my warm-up with someone else," said Harry. He felt bad inside as soon as he said that. Cho didn't seem to notice. Harry's conscious seemed to explode. "I think we should go..."
"Ah... but that was my warm-up..." said Cho, giving Harry a pouting look. She leaned in, and they started French-kissing, but Harry stopped.
"No, really, I think we should go," said Harry seriously.
Cho looked at him, and smiled. "Yeah... I guess so. Though I must say, you're a very good kisser."
"You too." Harry and Cho got on their horses, and headed off towards the picnic area, to find Luna reading the muggle magazine People (I like People, but Teen People is much better).
"It's time to go," spoke Harry, and all three of them headed off into the distance, just as the sun was setting.
OK, I finally finished this date. I would just like to say how all of your votes for your fave women are doing, just so you know...
Terra and Luna are tied in the lead with 6 votes each, though Terra, only has one voter.
Cho has 5 votes.
But nobody else has any votes. Try to tell me who your other favorites are, because I'm really interested into that. I don't want to sound disappointed, cause I know everyone likes the original HP characters, but... anyone else?
Remember, your votes for your favorites will not DETERMINE who Harry picks, but it will have a BIG influence.
First of all... don't say F-me in reviews, cuz u don't like wut I put in my stories. There is sum stuff in J.K. Rowling's work, that I didn't like: Sirius Black (my FAVE character) dying, I didn't like Cedric Diggory dying (just don't like people dying), I didn't like Ron not getting to go with Hermione to the Yule Ball (they're a perfect couple)...
Second of all... Even if you don't like the character... don't get mad if Harry kisses them... cuz, he's on the Bachelor... he's gonna have to kiss them, to see if he has a connection. Yall can have favorites and yall can have ppls u hate, but don't take it on me... lol.
"This is really romantic... except for the double date part," spoke Luna softly, looking up at Harry with perturbing eyes.
"Yeah... definitely," agreed Cho.
"Congratulations, you both actually agreed on something," joked Harry. They all laughed. Harry scanned the picnic area. There was a plaid blanket on the ground, with two big baskets on it. One of them held a plate of turkey sandwiches, pumpkin juice, wine, and a few bags of Muggle chips. In the other basket, Harry could see everyone kind of wizard candy imaginable: Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans, Chocolate Frogs, Pumpkin Pastries (I'm not sure if these exist), and a few other kinds of chocolate.
"Well come on... let's eat!" shouted Luna happily and sat down, with Cho in front of her. Harry sat in between them.
"I guess after this... I will take each of you on a walk, you know... So it'll be romantic," said Harry slowly; trying to think if this was a good idea. Both the girls nodded, and Harry popped the wine (you know, opened the wine). He poured it into Cho's glass, and tried to do the same for Luna, but she pulled her glass away.
"I don't like drinking..." started Luna.
"It's just a bit of wine," said Cho haughtily.
"I don't go well with wine..."
"How?"
"Um... it'll make me do... well you know... crazy stuff..." whispered Luna.
"Like what?" questioned Cho eagerly.
"Um... well... let's just say if I always had wine every night, I would be cheating on a lot of guys..."
"You don't have any guys to cheat on!"
"Okay, let's just eat," said Harry, before Luna could retort back. He poured some pumpkin juice in Luna's glass, and some wine in his. "Cheers!" said Harry, clicking his glass to the girls' glasses. Then they started on the sandwiches and chips. For such a small girl, Harry couldn't see how Cho could eat so much. He was literally shocked. On the other hand, Luna, would take a little bite off of the chip and stick it back in the bag... Harry was weirded out.
Harry and the girls had some conversation for a little while, and then when they were done with everything (well at least everything Luna hadn't bitten out of), Harry decided he should take some one on one time with each of the girls.
"Um... Luna, would you like to go horseback-riding, you know, so I can get to know-you better..."
"SURE!" said Luna loudly, and Cho gave Harry a disgusted look.
"Alright, let's go," said Harry, and he jumped on Chocolate, while Luna got on Midnight. Cho transfigured a magazine (Witch Weekly), and started reading. Harry and Luna rode off.
"So... um... whenever you're at parties, you can't have any alcohol?" asked Harry, trying to start a conversation.
"Yeah, but alcohol, is just Muggle nonsense. It'll make you sick," stated Luna.
"I guess it is, I never looked at it that way," said Harry thoughtfully. He could feel Luna watching him.
"And it doesn't even taste good..."
"Well, I don't exactly agree to that, a lot of wine is good."
"It's too strong."
"That's just your opinion."
"And my opinion doesn't matter?" asked Luna. Harry blushed; he didn't mean it that way.
"Let's sit down, my butt... bottom hurts," said Harry. He was right at a cliff, which showed a deep valley below. He could see a tiny town in the distance, but it was too far to tell if it was a wizard or a muggle town.
"This is nice."
"Um... do people still make fun of you?" asked Harry, he knew the answer himself, but he wanted Luna's point of view.
"Only if they figure out who I am, it's not that bad anymore," said Luna sadly. "Once they learn that I'm editor of the Quibbler, then my makeover goes down the drain..."
"Makeover?"
"You know, I dyed my hair, got it to a normal length, started wearing normal clothes... things like that," said Luna.
"Oh."
"I was thinking of changing my name," whispered Luna.
"That would be going too far!"
"Well... haven't you ever wanted to change your name?" said Luna. She stared at Harry straight in his eyes, and he blinked.
He had always wanted to get rid of his scar, and not have to go by Potter... at least in the days of Lord Voldemort. "Well... that was a long time ago," he stuttered. Luna frowned.
"When You-Know-Who was about?"
"Um... yeah..." Harry felt like doing something, it wasn't really his thing to go on a date and not kiss a girl. And besides, Luna wasn't... in his opinion... weird anymore; she had feelings like he had experience too. He leaned in to kiss her, and Luna's eyes widened. He stopped, but she leaned forward. It was a short, wet kiss, but he knew that it wasn't a mistake.
"We should go," said Luna, as they parted. Her face was bright red. Obviously, she wasn't used to this. Harry nodded, and they went back to the picnic spot.
"Hello," said Cho as the arrived back at the picnic spot. "You took a while," she said, as she motioned to about 10 copies of Witch Weekly.
"Now it's your turn," said Harry, as he helped Cho on Pearl, and then got on Chocolate. The got off, and headed towards the cliff where he and Luna had sat.
"This is romantic," said Cho. She winked at Harry. They both laughed.
"So, how does it feel to be in the Bachelor, Ms. Chang?" laughed Harry, in a reporter-like-voice.
"Oh, it's wonderful, except for the tiny fact that MY man is dating other women!" grumbled Cho.
"Well that's not good!"
"No it isn't!"
"Any other problems, Ms. Chang?"
"That he's smooching with all of the other girls, but he hasn't done that to me yet!" said Cho loudly. Harry took that as a clue, and leaned in. Cho was ready. They sat there for at least 10 minutes, kissing (ugh, I couldn't do that), and then they stopped.
"You've been practicing," said Cho in a serious matter.
"I had my warm-up with someone else," said Harry. He felt bad inside as soon as he said that. Cho didn't seem to notice. Harry's conscious seemed to explode. "I think we should go..."
"Ah... but that was my warm-up..." said Cho, giving Harry a pouting look. She leaned in, and they started French-kissing, but Harry stopped.
"No, really, I think we should go," said Harry seriously.
Cho looked at him, and smiled. "Yeah... I guess so. Though I must say, you're a very good kisser."
"You too." Harry and Cho got on their horses, and headed off towards the picnic area, to find Luna reading the muggle magazine People (I like People, but Teen People is much better).
"It's time to go," spoke Harry, and all three of them headed off into the distance, just as the sun was setting.
OK, I finally finished this date. I would just like to say how all of your votes for your fave women are doing, just so you know...
Terra and Luna are tied in the lead with 6 votes each, though Terra, only has one voter.
Cho has 5 votes.
But nobody else has any votes. Try to tell me who your other favorites are, because I'm really interested into that. I don't want to sound disappointed, cause I know everyone likes the original HP characters, but... anyone else?
Remember, your votes for your favorites will not DETERMINE who Harry picks, but it will have a BIG influence.
