"Do you love me?" Cosmo asks, invading Anti-Cosmo's space.

"No." Ac replies, uninterested, sitting on a dark blue cushioned chair with his legs cross, his daily cup of hot tea in one hand and a news paper in the other.

"Do you love me?" Cosmo repeats, nuzzling Ac's cheek. "No, Cosmo, go away." Ac says, irritated and leaning away from Cosmo.

"Because I love you." Cosmo grins, squeeing happily. "I know." Ac sighs, attempting to read his paper.

"Do you like me?" Cosmo asks, disregarding Ac's annoyed grunt and moving closer to nuzzle him more.

"No." Ac takes a sip of his tea then sets it down, using his finger to keep Cosmo at bay.

"Will you see a movie with me?" Ac sighs irately, "No." "How about dinner?" Cosmo pushes.

"No. Go away." Ac growls. Cosmo gestures he's thinking, staying silent for about a minute, before snapping his fingers as if he had an idea.

"What about star gazing?" Ac groans, putting down his newspaper and moving his finger away from Cosmo's face. "Fine."

Cosmo's grin widens, and he sqees, hugging Ac. "Let's go then!" Ac lightly pushes Cosmo off of him and stands up.

"Alright." They poof to a large cliff with trees covering the bottom of it, a sea of Dartmouth and other dark shades of green.

On the horizon lies gold, Bittersweet, and maroon smoothed into layers upon layers of teal, midnight blue, cobalt, and cyan stars.

The sunset lowers, the last of the golden rays vanish under a bright, round moon of snow, timberwolf, silver, and lightly ash gray.

The silvery-cyan stars shine brightly in various places, lighting up the forest below Ac and Cosmo, creating a new forest green to show in all the dark greens.

"Ac?"

"Yes?"

"Do you love me?"

"You know I do."

Dartmouth green: is the official color of Dartmouth College, adopted in 1866.

Bittersweet: The first recorded use of bittersweet as a color name in English was in 1892. (Shade of orange.)

Cyan: is also called aqua or blue-green, and was formerly known as "cyan blue".

Timberwolf: is a light gray color with a hue that is somewhat toward the white.