This is what life is like at my home town, except I don't have guys chasing me

Hi! How was everyone's summer? This is what life is like at my home town, except I don't have guys chasing me and not as much drama. Oh well. Anyway, I don't own Sonic the Hedgehog or any other characters. SAGE owns them (lucky ducks).

The August's sun rose above a small chao farm only a few miles out of town. On the farm was two barns, a small one and a big one, a stone fence, a garden and a big white house. It was pretty quiet till…

Amy's alarm woke her up. She yawned and rolled out of bed. It was seven but Amy always woke up this time of day in the summer. She stopped the alarm and rolled out of bed. She got changed and headed outside. It was fairly warm outside but the grass was a little wet with dew. Amy looked around her choa farm. Well, hers and her dads chao farm. Her dad was a vet and they took in abused or lost chaos, but only twenty at a time. They re-homed them as soon as they could. It was Amy's chore to feed the chaos and make sure they didn't get into much trouble.

Amy walked over to one of the barns and quietly opened the door. She peaked inside. The outside of the barn looked like any other barn, but the inside was painted sky blue and the floor was covered with soft gray carpet. Inside, there was a small T.V. in one corner and beside it was a box full of toys. There was a door leading to a small room. Next to it there was a door even smaller leading to a bathroom. There were twenty small beanbags, with a chao on it. The chaos were snuggled into the beanbags sleeping. No one was awake. Amy sighed with relief and opened a door.

That door lead to a storage room with choa food, first aid kit, choa health book and any thing else that could help with rising choas. She pulled out a large bowl and knife. She brought out some apples, bananas, grapes and watermelon. She quickly made a fruit salad and dished it out into bowls. When she was done putting the fruit salad into bowls, she put them out in front of the chao beds. When the last bowl was set out, Amy took the left over fruit salad, locked the storage door, and closed the barn door. She ran to the house and dished the left over fruit salad on to some plates, started the coffee and made some scrambled eggs and toast. Just as the toast popped, a ruby red hedgehog walked in.

"Morning Daddy." Amy said as she buttered the toast. She placed one on his plate and slid into her chair and added honey to her toast.

"Morning princess. How's every one at the bran?" Mr. Rose said, as he bit into his toast.

"Good. Hopefully eating now. Hey Dad, the girls and I are-"

"Going out today. How can I forget? I'll do your chores, don't worry. It's at eleven till four, right?"

"Yep, or till three, if we run out of things to do." Amy said and scooped more eggs into her mouth. Her dad chuckled and said, "Know your friends, you guys won't run out of thing to do." And continued to eat his breakfast.

By the time a white car rolled up the lane, Amy was reading a book. She was never one to wear a lot of make up and brand name clothes. She never really cared what people thought of her. So it didn't take her long to get ready. The car honked its horn getting Amy's attention. She grabbed her swim bag and her purse and ran down the stairs. Her dad looked up from his paper and called, "Amy!"

"Yeah Dad?" He held out a twenty dollar bill and said, "Have fun." Amy took it and kissed her dad on the head.

"Thanks Dad. I'll see you latter." And ran out the door. Amy ran to the car and jumped in the front seat.

"You were quick." The white bat in the driver's seat said as her started to dive down the lane.

"And you guys took you sweet time." Amy said as she buckled up and put the twenty dollars in her wallet. Some one giggled in the back seat.

"Yeah Rouge. Who was late picking me up?" a purple cat asked.

"Shut up Blaze. And Amy, you're just to fast for us." Rogue said frowning. A cream colored rabbit spoke up, "So, we're going to the pool first, right?"

"Yep, and the lunch at Jane's, then shop – shouldn't you know this Cream. I thought we talked about for weeks on the phone." Amy said. Cream smiled nervously and said, "I just wanted them to stop arguing."

"We weren't arguing." Rouge said in defiance.

"Actually, we were." Blaze said. Seeing were this would go, Amy said, "Come on, lets not argue. This is our last two days of freedom. So let's have fun. And Rouge, you're goanna miss the turn." Rouge suddenly paid attention and made a sharp turn.

"Thanks, Amy. Sorry 'bout that guys."

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"And I'll have a sub." Blaze said looking at the menu. After swimming at the outdoor pool, the girls went to the locale bakery/restaurant.

"All together that will be 28.58. Please wait at a table, we'll bring the food to you." the dog behind the counter said like she had been saying that all day. Everyone put in some money and picked a table for four.

"So, did you hear that this hot guy moved into town?" Rouge said, looking at Amy. Besides Cream and Blaze, most of the girls in Amy's class had (or probably had) gone out with a guy except for Amy.

"And what makes you think I need a guy. I don't have time to date. The farm keeps me busy enough as it is."

"Yeah Rouge. You don't need a guy to have everything." Blaze said. Rouge rolled her eyes and said, "Come on Blaze. Every one, including you, knows that Silver is dieing to ask you out." All the girls knew this was true. Whenever he was near Blaze, Silver got all nervous. Blaze thought this was cute.

"Well, he hasn't asked yet. And what about you and Knuckles. I don't think he's asked you yet." Blaze tried to fire back. Rouge just smirked and said, "For your information, Knuckles and I went to the movies last weekend."

"Yeah, but didn't your car break down so Knuckles offered you a ride home? And didn't you fight about it all the way home?" Cream asked. Rouge looked a bit shocked.

"Where did you find that out?"

"Knuckles' brother told me." Everyone but Rouge was laughing. The dog from the counter brought their food. Everyone's attention landed on the food. But before Rouge started to eat her soup, she said to Amy, "All I'm saying is that you have a very boring love life. The least we could do is drive by his house, before we go home." Amy swallowed her food and said, "Is there some kind of law that says that I need one when I hit grade ten? I don't need a boyfriend. But…I guess we could drive by his house if you know where it is." Rouge smiled. But then Amy added, "But no setting me up."

After their shopping trip, they drove by a small house on the edge of town. There was a U-haul outside but it was closed. The rest of the house looked deserted.

"There, satisfied? No one's home right now." Amy said, with a hint of gladness in her voice.

"By the looks the house, I'd say he doesn't have the richest parents in the world." Rouge said.

"So? Money isn't everything, Rouge. There's other qualities too: looks, personality, if he respects you, and a lot of others. My mom said if he treats his mom good, then he'll treat you good." Blaze said.

"Does that mean that a guy won't treat you good if he doesn't have a mom?" Cream asked.

"No, he should treat you good whether or not he has a mom." Blaze said. But Rouge and Amy were only half listening. They were having there own conversation.

"You'll still meet him in school. I heard he's in grade ten. The same grade some one will be in this year too." Rouge said.

"So?"

"I still have a chance to hook you up."

"Only if I like him. And right now, I don't know cause I've never met him. Do you even know his name?" Amy said. Rouge thought for a minute and then said, "I think it's, Sonic or something. Anyway, he just moved in two days ago." As Rouge went on about this guy Amy thought about the boyfriend thing. She had never been asked out before, and she highly doubted that she would this year. But this year was going to be different.

I have the characters personalities different then they should be so this story would make scene. I'll update this week hopefully. This story will roll with the school year.