DAY 1

As a refugee in a different world, Roxy travelled to the island of Gaia where she found a quaint little village with many people. She was very tired and was wearing very scruffy clothes, and had to sleep out on the road. Luckily, a kind man called Ian who ran a local shop called the Barton Boutique, took her in and gave her food to eat and a bed to sleep in. He also gave her new clothes – a nice pick top and smart brown trousers.

The next day before opening his shop, Ian dropped Roxy off at the Housing Commission so that she could get her own house. In the building, she was greeted by Josie, a pretty arabian girl, who welcomed Roxy in a very kind way. She asked what type of style she would like her house to be. Roxy picked a square little cottage. Josie then got out a map, where all of the vacancy spots were shown – these were the places where Roxy could place her house. Not knowing the most suitable place for a house, Josie put it in a peaceful part of town by the fishing lake and gardens. Roxy was so happy. Josie said that Roxy could shop for furniture at the 'Faktori' so that she could customise her home. It would cost 1000 coins for Roxy to change the position of her house if she wanted to. But Roxy didn't want to. She was happy.

However, Roxy was worried about money – she didn't have any. But Josie contacted the mayor of the village who gave Roxy 200 coins for being new in the city. He said that if she was desperate for more he would always give her some. Money could be earned by doing a great many things, and Roxy was very interested about getting a job. Roxy went back to Ian who was serving customers with a very cheerful smile. Then, a little blue cat jumped out and began rubbing itself against Roxy's legs. Ian smiled; the blue cat was called Rufus, and it belonged to him. He obviously liked her. Ian could see that Roxy was eager to get a job, so he let her look after the shop while he went out, and she could keep all the money she earned.

By the end of the day, Roxy had got lots of money, and she could keep all of it. Ian came back inside, hiding something behind his back. He nodded over to the board behind the counter where there was a flyer for the town prom, which was on that night. He asked Roxy if she was interested in going. 'Of course!' she squealed, but she had no clothes to wear. 'You do now,' smiled Ian sweeping out a beautiful expensive Christian Siriano's pink and black ball gown. Roxy was so delighted and could not believe how fortunate she was to be living in such a lovely place with such lovely people. She almost felt bad for not paying back the many favours she had been given. Roxy and Ian were close, and looked deep into each others' eyes. Ian was wondering, and then spurted out 'Roxy, will you go to the prom with me?' At first there was no answer, Roxy was too surprised. Then she gasped out her over enjoyment with a 'Yes! Oh yes!' and the two hugged each other with compassion. Little did they know that the evil eyes of Zhivago were watching them with intense glee and satisfaction. That night, Ian and Roxy had the time of their lives, dancing and listening to music in the moonlit sky by the glistening pool in the summer breeze. He gave her a silver ring with diamond studs that must have cost a fortune. It was a glorifying night to remember.