Vega Estelle Watson and Sirius Orion Black have lived in the same houses as their great-great-great-grandparents. So it's no surprise that they become best friends.
They've grown up surrounded by magic all their lives, so they can't help but be the top of their classes.
They make friends with James Potter, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew. Together, they became the Five Marauders. They face challenges, school work, and relationships.
Vega is the only girl, so the fact that she gets asked out by all the Marauders isn't exactly shocking. And because of who she is, she is kind-hearted and makes friends with everyone in school.
After a few pranks on a sweet kid called Severus Snape, she demands an end come to the pranks on Severus. Unfortunately, the only one to listen is Remus. Sirius, Peter, and James decide to pull a prank on Severus that is so severe, it risks ruining their friendship with Vega. Unfortunately, Remus was there and was falsely accused of being in on the prank. She doesn't speak to them for days and the school starts to wonder.
Finally, Remus gets her to believe and she talks to him first. Then James and Peter. She refuses to forgive Sirius because he broke a promise and he swore when they first became best friends that he wouldn't lie or break a promise.
At last, when she forgives him, she can't help but be jealous of his girlfriend. Why, though? Why is she jealous? She consults Remus and James. What was she feeling? Why now? And with the end of their sixth year drawing nearer, will she confess? Or will she wait until seventh year? And does he like her? If he does, can they last through all the hardships coming?
A Maybank and A Cameron? It's almost like a modern Romeo and Juliet. It's forbidden for them to be together. Could be the end of the world.
The stolen glances, the hidden feelings, the unspoken words, the secret meetings and the obvious hatred towards each other followed by constant conflicts and some hidden past that threatened them but there are always invisible strings tied and pulling them together no matter how hard the tides trying to pull and part them away from each other.