My Hair Is Down
I know that it is soooooo late for a Valentine's Day fan-fiction, but I totally forgot about the day! * Stupid us, stupid us! * Anyway, here is our Valentine's Day story. * Tell us if it is good! We didn't see the episode because of last minute re-scheduling Nick did, so that's three or four years we haven't seen it! *
* This is just a short little prologue, but we tried to make it look sophisticated. We are making the titles the names of our favorite songs! *
Disclaimer: Any characters, items, logos, or ideas used in this piece of work are the soul property of Viacom, Snee-Osh productions, Nickelodeon, and Craig Bartlett. Briana L.F.B.H. and Phebga are not employees of Nickelodeon and have nothing to do with the distribution or creation of Hey Arnold. *Note the word FAN in the word fanfiction. *
Quote of the Fic: "All for one and one for all. Never give-up, never surrender!" "When in doubt, chicken out." Harold and Stinky-On the Lam
Now you get to read! Happy Late Valentine's Day!
Somewhere Out There
Some days are remembered for life in the mind, but others exist forever in the heart and soul. Times when you meet the one you've loved for a while, and times when you meet the one you know you are supposed to be with forever.
Of course, life will takes it's toll and you see the person leave, the person that you've learned to love, and you have doubts that you'll never see her again. The person leaves, only giving you her thoughts and feelings and her wonderful personality, or what others call, her selfness. You do not the person's true identity, and there is no way to find her and be with her again. That person had shown you so much in the time of a few hours, and you know that she was the one, and probably still is. You want to find out her name and who she is. You know that a name is only a title, but it wouldn't hurt to know.
A year passes and you haven't seen her again. You have tried to forget, but you can't help but feel that she's seen you, and you've seen her, too. The time comes that you remember most the day that she came, and you long to find her and enjoy her company again. Of course, the chances are dim. That single day was enough to last a lifetime.
But one taste of a good thing has you wanting more.
That is why A young boy and his best friend were on their school's website on February the tenth, searching for girls' names between fourth and sixth grade.
Is it good so far? Just to say, they are in the fifth grade for future reference. Until next time, can you check out Through the Compact Disc, Explanations, and Time to Switch? I've updated them and so far not many have read them. Give me your advice or encouragement. * I see a fine line between flame-throwers and constructive critics: I would like to have the latter. *
