Chapter 1: Wishes

Austin was fed up with it all. Everything, school and homework, chores at home and the constant silence between his family members, it was all SO boring. He found himself laughing lightley, realizing he was quoteing Ryuk the Shinigami from one of his favorite anime's, Death Note. Austin leaped onto his bed and turned on the television.

"Boring, Crap, Saw it yesterday, Repeat, Eww," Austin said as he began flipping through channel after channel until something caught his attention," Hey, it's Lilo and Stitch! I haven't seen this in forever! And it's just starting! Sweet!"

Austin layed on his bed watching the movie and appreciating all the jokes he never understood as a child. The movie ended and he looked out his window at the stars slightly glistening above his head. He missed his grandparents house already, when the night sky was clear at his grandparents house, it was beautiful. He saw for the first time in his life, the beauty of the heavens and the milky way. Living in Oregon was nice, but living in rural upstate New York had it's advantages too. But still, whether he was in New York or at home, it was always uneventful, and always routine. Austin wanted something unexpected to occur, something completely new to happen! He turned his gaze towards the brightest star he could find and wished.

"I wish something unexpected would happen to me." Austin whispered to the star above before going to sleep. Little did he know, his wish would come true.

In another universe a small Green experiment was gazing up at the Hawaiian night sky on the beach all by her lonesome. Her "name" was Experiment 149, but she had preferred the name that Lilo gave her, Bonnie. She was getting tired of everyone assuming that she, and Clyde, her Ex-Partner in crime, but still close friend, were a couple like the real Bonnie and Clyde. She was tired of it and everyone she went on a date with never dated her again because they were frightened by her. She looked to the clear night sky and remembered something her friend told her. She wished on a star.

"I wish I had someone. Someone to love and be loved by." She whispered with hope to the sparkling sky. After a few more minutes of gazing at the stars and listening to the waves crash against the shore, Bonnie got up off of the sand and walked back to her small home with small tears in the corner of her eyes.