Author's Notes: I've been randomly coming up with a lot of fanfictions for Harvest Moon. So I am very excited to begin this story! I know the first chapter is a bit trashy but I will try my best to make it more interesting! :D Yaay~ Please review and tell me what you think!


Cam hated girls ever since he was little. He thought they were just a bunch of weaklings that only knew how to cry. Back in elementary school, he would bully the girls he disliked by grabbing their hair and spilled food on their new outfit. What they always did was cried to the teachers and exaggerated their pain. Because of that, Cam's mother received many complaints from the teachers and parents. Yet, every time she would calmly caressed her child in her arms and smiled at him.

"Why do you bully girls, Cam?" His mother once asked.

"Girls are weak. I don't like them," To which Cam would reply.

"Then do you not like me? I was once a girl just like them."

"You are not the same as them, mother! You are brave just like a super hero!"

His mother giggled and kissed his cheek.

"Thank you, Cam," His mother said. She smiled as she ran her finger through his hair. "Girls are not weak. They might look like a fragile little thing outside but they are very brave and strong inside. You will understand that when you grow older."

"No way! Girls are weak and ugly inside and out!" Cam argued.

"Just believe me, Cam. You will find that one girl that change the way you are thinking."

Cam nodded only to satisfy his mother. He still doubted that any girl would ever change his opinion. Soon, a new female student was transferred to Cam's school. He hated her at first sight. Her brown hair was always messy and her clothes were dirtied. During recess, he took his chance to grab a girl's pony tail and pulled it until she fell down. Then that girl would butt into his business.

"Why are you pulling her hair?! That is not nice!" That girl yelled.

"So? I like doing it!" Cam replied then pushed that girl's shoulder. Immediately, she would bite him, making him cried.

Every since that incident, Cam's target was only that girl. He tripped her and pushed her around. One time, he tore her family drawing that she spent so much time on into two pieces. All of that but she never cried. Not even once.

After Cam graduated from elementary school, his mother passed away in a car crash. He was sent to Bluebell where he settled in with Howard and his daughter, Laney. Cam couldn't stand that blonde girl and her cocky personality but he managed to endure it all for her father's sake. He became best friend with Ash who happened to be the same age as him. A few years later, Cam created his own garden in front of Howard's Café and opened a small flower shop. His life continued as it was until someone joined the twin town.

During the 1st of Summer morning, Ash came by his best friend's shop and rested himself on the flower stand.

"Dude, I heard a girl just moved into Konoha a few days ago," Ash announced.

"I could care less," Cam replied.

"You're Cam after all."

From a distance, the two best friends saw a figure of a girl wearing a Konoha outfit running toward the flower shop. Her clothes were covered with dirt from working in her field. She looked nervous since the villagers were staring at her.

"I think that's the new comer," Ash mumbled.

The girl stumbled upon Cam's shop and breathed heavily. From a closer look, her brown hair was tied in a high pony tail and her light blue eyes were somewhat mysterious. Though, bandages were all over her dirty face.

"What do you want?" Cam barked. He felt irritated just by looking at this girl or just having her near him.

She put her finger on the small bag of Red Rose seed and smiled at Cam.

"You want to buy the seeds?"

The girl nodded.

"Do you not have a mouth? Talk!" Cam snapped. "How many do you want?"

She frowned then wrote something on her notepad.

"2 please."

Cam studied the farmer for a bit and sighed.

"The total is two hundred and forty gold," Cam replied.

She handed him the amount of gold needed with a smile. She began writing something in her notepad again and handed it to Cam. Then she waved the boys goodbye.

"Do you know what's wrong with her?" Ash asked. He watched the girl's figure disappeared in the distance.

Cam opened the note that said, "I'm sorry. I'm a muted girl but thank you. I'll be sure to take good care of the flowers."

"So she can't talk?" Ash confirmed.

"Seems like it. Girls are so useless," Cam said as he tossed the note into the trash can.