"What are you drawing?" He'd been standing, silently, behind the girl, as she worked away on a new picture for her mom, while the other kids played during recess, for a few mintues. Startled, Nancy turn to look up at Freddy, before giving a little smile. He returned the grin, as he took a seat in the child sized chair, next to little Nancy, "that's a great picture, is it... An airplane?" Freddy asked, jokingly. Nancy shook her head, "of course not!" "Ah, is it..." He clenched his right hand into a fist, pressing his pointer finger to his lower lip, as he pretended to focus on the drawing as if he was solving the world's hardest puzzle. "Hmmm.. Is it a bear?" he smirk, looking back at her. "No!" she cried, almost in frustration.. Such a cutie, he thought to himself. Freddy enjoyed benevolently teasing the kids, especially little Nancy, she'd scrunch up her nose, always grinning; he looked at the gap in her teeth, and remembered when she showed him the first tooth she'd lost, a few months ago... Freddy snapped out of his little daydream, and looked back down at nancy, who'd been intently staring up at him, with her big, doe like, brown eyes.

"Well, if it's not an airplane... And it's not a bear... Then it's DEFINITELY gotta be a bear made out of airplanes!" he grinned, waiting for her response. Freddy started laughing, as Nancy threw her hands up in exasperation, "NOOOOO!" She growled, crossing her arms. "Okay, i give up what is it?" He asked, still chuckling, as he looked back down at the drawing, which appeared to be two people, swimming. "That's me," she replied, pointing at the smaller swimmer, with long, brown pigtails drawn on, "And that's mommy." she pointed at the other person, wearing a square bikini, with a smile. "We went to the Eerie Lake. Freddy chuckled. "You mean Lake Erie?" he asked, as the bell signaling the end of recess rang. Nancy nodded, as he began to stand.

"Well, keep up the good work." He said, patting her head, before shoving his hands into the pockets of his tan slacks. They were areleady dirty from pulling weeds, earlier that morning.