Hey guys! I'm back. I've got good news, and bad news… the good news; I'M BACK WITH A NEW BOOK! The bad news; I'm not going to make it long. :( BUT, it doesn't matter. It's going to be short, and sweet. ;3

New Neighbor's

Chapter 1 – Meet Kuki

- So, as we begin with a new book, I should start out with the main Character.

There once, was a shy Japanese girl. A girl not to shy, but was shy. She never really talked all that much. Her friends; Hoagie and Abby, never knew why. It wasn't because she was a bit shy… but because she was always admiring things. She was very observant, and never missed a Butterfly, flutter by…

She was seven years old, headed into the 2nd grade. Her two friends, Hoagie and Abby went to the same school, same age, but Kuki was youngest. She was good at school, but had a very short attention span. She never listened for more than a few minutes before trailing off in thought. She was just remembering what she could(nt) hear. She was clueless, and very childish. She had a younger sister, who was 3, and her name was Mushi.

Mushi only played with her toys, barely ate, never played with anyone other than her parents, Kuki or herself. She was too young to really speak well, so when she'd say 'Hi Kuki', she'd say something more like "Hoi Wuki!"

Anyways… Kuki would listen in school, take her homework, and head out. She walked to-and-from school each day, because she only lived a few blocks down the road. She'd walk home, and do her homework as fast, but as good, as possible. She wanted good grades, but wanted to play with Mushi and her Rainbow Monkeys more. She'd play with Mushi all day long, if she could. On Saturday's, she usually did.

One day, as she was walking home, she noticed a moving van in the house across the street. She didn't care for neighbors… no one who ever moved next to them, or across the street ever had kids to play with, so instead of going over and introducing herself, she'd just move on… nothing to see here. But as she finished her homework, and played with Mushi, she just couldn't keep herself from glancing out the window at it. It was like she was being drawn too it.

It was about 6:13pm, Mushi and Kuki were outside playing with their Rainbow Monkey's. Kuki had completely forgotten about the new neighbor's at this time. But suddenly, she saw a baseball fly over from that direction. She saw it laying in her yard, as she saw a boy across the street looking at it, a bit sad, and annoyed. She had seen many boy's in her life, including Hoagie. But for some reason, she couldn't keep her eyes off of this one.

The boy had ripped blue jeans, worn out shoes and an Orange hoodie. He had blonde bowl shaped hair, and was about maybe 3 quarters her size, she thought. In other words, he is very short.

"Oi! Ball help!" he yelled, with his Australian accent, which made Kuki blush a bit just hearing, signaling his hands for a catch.

Kuki slowly walked up to the ball, crossing her legs and putting her arms behind her back, picked it up and stared at him.

"Uh… Ball help!" he yelled again, "My Mum won't let meh cross the street!" he said, starting to look a little annoyed. Kuki didn't know what to do; she wasn't a loud to cross either.

"Oi! Just throw it ovah here!" he said, then watch Kuki for a second…

"O-okay…" she said silently. Wally never liked girls, or even their voices, but for some reason, he liked the sound of her young girl voice, she tried her best to make it over the street. It only made it about half way, and rolled back to her.

"Oi… Cruddy gurls." He said under his breath, "Uh, okay… hold oin jus' a second!" He walked away. Leaving Kuki, wondering where the strange boy had went. She didn't want to talk to him, she was too nervous. So dis-obeying her parents, she quickly ran across the street, and put the ball in the grass. She walked back over, grabbed her rainbow Monkey's and joined Mushi inside.

"Alroight, now, liste-. Where'd you go?" He looked around, a bit disappointed, wondering why he was. He looked down and saw the ball laying there. "Yes! She did it! Haha, there you are, mate!" he said, picking up the ball. He walked back into his yard.

Kuki watch him jump for joy, from her bedroom window, when he saw it. It made her feel happy. She didn't know what she was feeling. She'd never liked a boy before.

ALROI- Alright! Chapter one, complete! :D

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