Hikari stood over the sleeping blond that laid curled up on the grassy hill just outside of Twinleaf. She tilted her head with silent contemplation as she looked over every detail – be it small or big – of the boy that she could find. The girl bent down on her knees and whispered, "Jun. Jun. Jun."
The boy opened one of his orange disks, starring straight into the blue-haired girl's eyes a small smirk on his face. "Hikari," he whined with childlike vigor, "you're no fun."
"Your mom's looking for you," she said, ignoring his comment (a trait she had gotten used to over the years of listening to his nonsense rambling). "She's on a rampage – something about going off without permission."
Jun rolled to his other side away from the girl. "Yeah," he muttered. "I know." He spun his head back towards her and sat up. He patted the ground next to him. "Come on, Kari, you know you want to."
She creased her brows and spouted out a "...no?" which resulted in an outburst of laughter from the bond. "Shut up," she hissed with a reddened face. Hikari sat down next to the boy and hugged her knees. The wind whipped past her hair. It relaxed her when it did that because the wind through her hair felt just so nice to her. "Don't you love it?" she asked.
"Love what?" Jun turned to his childhood friend with question in his eyes.
"The wind. Nature. Just being out here like that is so relaxing, isn't it? Don't you love it?"
"Yeah." His eyes were glazed over as he watched the girl. "I love it."
She looked over to him and arched her brow. "Define 'it.'"
"You."
- The End -
