Danvile's Park

Adyson was taking a walk through the park. As she walked she looked around the gorgeous scenery and seeing all the happy persons in the park... all except for one. That person was a boy sitting on a bench with a sad look on his face, it was Django Brown.

She felt sorry for the boy, but she knew that just looking at the boy wouldn't do any good, so she went to him to see if she could do anything.

"Hello!" greeted Adyson.

"What do you want?" asked Django, not looking at Adyson.

"Just saying hello." answered Adyson. "Why are you so sad?"

"Phineas and Ferb no longer remembers me." answered Django. "In fact, nobody remembers me! The only ones who do are my dad and older sister Jenny."

"Oh... Okay..." said Adyson. "By the way, my name's Adyson."

"Mine's Django." said Django."

"Oh, you're that pretzel boy from Phineas and Ferb's circus, isn't it?" asked Adyson.

"H-How did you know?!" asked Django in a surprised tone, changing his vision to Adyson.

"Isabella told us about that circus, and she mentioned a pretzel boy named Django." answered Adyson. "So are you that kid or not?"

"... Yes, but I no longer do that stuff." answered Django. "It was a painful experience that I would rather not have again."

"Oh, well, why are you sitting here doing nothing?" asked Adyson.

"My sister is busy with her friend Stacy, so she told me to wait here."

"Then, how about if we have some fun ourselves?" suggested Adyson.

"What do you mean?" asked Django.

Adyson got a mischievous smile as Django gulped nervously. The next thing they did was roll down in the grass, laughing all the way.

"Man, that was so much fun." said Django.

"Duh, that was the point." said Adyson. "Do you feel better now?"

"A bit, but not enough to make me happy again." answered Django.

Suddenly, the two heard Django's name being called. The one calling was his older sister Jenny. So, getting up and brushing off the dirt in their clothes, the two kids went running towards Jenny.

"It's time to leave, Django." informed Jenny to Django.

"Okay, just let me say goodbye to-" said Django before being interrupted.

"Oh how cute, you got a girlfriend." interrupted Jenny, noticing Adyson.

"She's not my girlfriend." said Django, blushing.

"Yeah sure." said Jenny. "I'm Jenny, Django's older sister."

"Nice to meet you, I'm Adyson." said Adyson as she shaked hands with Jenny.

"So, are you ready to leave Django?" asked Jenny, separating her hand from Adyson's.

"Yeah!" answered Django.

"I can see you're happier then you were when we arrived." said Jenny.

"Well, Adyson here helped a bit." said Django.

"Hmmm, I see." said Jenny. "Well why doesn't your girlfriend come with us?"

"She's not my girlfriend!" shouted Django, blushing even harder.

"I'd like to." said Adyson.

"Good." said Jenny. "I hope you two become a good boyfriend-girlfriend couple when you know each other a bit better."

"SHE'S NOT MY GIRLFRIEND!" yelled Django.

"That will work with anybody Django, anybody except me." said Jenny. "Let's go home."

With that said, the trio left the park and went walking through the streets to the Brown's House.

"Why does your sister thinks I'm your girlfriend?" asked Adyson.

"Just ignore her, she's probably just joking." answered Django.

The End