A car drove into the town of West Newbury, Massachusetts as the sun began to rise. The car stopped in front of a house and four people got out of the car. There were two adults and two children. One was a boy and the other was a girl. The boy was seven and the girl was five. The father, mother and son all had blonde hair and big blue eyes and the daughter had jet black hair and striking jade eyes. They walked into the house and went up to their rooms. The house had already been furnished by their furniture three days ago. They all went to sleep and woke up later that day. The father went to his new job to get everything in order and the mother got her children dressed. Someone knocked on their door and they all walked downstairs and the mother opened the door. There were five women standing outside with their children standing next to them.

"Hello we're your neighbors."

"Hello. I'm Natalya Yevtushenko and these are my children Nicolai and Julia."

"I'm Betty Hardy and these are my boys Jeffrey and Matthew."

"I'm Christine Greenwald and this is my daughter, Nora."

"I'm Kathleen Dumas and this is my daughter, Amy."

"I'm Catherine Keibler and this is my daughter, Stacy."

"I'm Margaret Cena and this is my son John and this little boy right here is Randall, or Randy as he prefers. His parents both work."

"It's nice to meet all of you," Natalya said with a smile.

"There are many more wives and children in this neighborhood. We just thought we would come and welcome you."

"Well thank you. It's so nice to meet such wonderful people. I'm glad there are so many people with children the same age."

"How old are your children," Margaret asked.

"Well Nicolai is seven and Julia just turned five. She'll start school this year."

"Oh how wonderful."

"Yes, I can't believe it. Well, please come in."

They all obliged and walked into the house and went to the backyard. The children all walked to the big tree that was in the back and sat underneath it and looked at Nicolai and Julia.

"What kind of name is Nicolai," Randy asked.

"It's a Russian version of Nicholas," Nicolai said.

"Russian? What's that," Nora asked.

"Thats what we are. We're Russian and from Russia," Nicolai said proudly.

"Where's Russia," Amy asked.

"Very far from here. That's all I know," Nicolai said.

"Oh."

They all sighed and looked at Julia who was sitting next to John. They were both very quiet and Julia seemed to let Nicolai explain everything. He always said since he was older that he was supposed to do that. Julia never argued with him.

Thirty minutes later, the moms rounded up their children and left. Natalya took Nicolai and Julia inside the house and decided to go grocery shopping. They came back two hours later and she made something for them to eat for lunch. Natalya sat down at the table as they ate their lunch and looked at them with smiles.

"So how do you like the kids," she asked in Russian.

"I think they're cool. Me and Matt are going to be friends I think," Nicolai said.

"That's wonderful. And what about you Julia? Do you like Nora and Stacy," Natalya asked.

"I guess."

"Well maybe when school starts you'll get along better," Natalya said optimistically.

Julia shrugged her shoulders and continued eating her lunch. When they finished, Natalya put them down for a nap and they woke up two hours later, and Nicolai wanted to play. She took them both out and all the kids were running around, screaming and playing. Nicolai ran over and started playing with them. Julia stood next to her mother and held her hand and then John came up to her and she looked at him.

"Hi. I'm John Cena."

"Julia Yevtushenko."

"That's a weird name. Oh well. Come on. I wanna show you something."

Julia looked up at Natalya and she nodded her head in approval. Julia ran off with John and they ran to his backyard. He stopped in front of a tree house and they climbed up the stairs and sat down. John looked at Julia and she looked at him. They started talking and stayed in the tree house until their mothers came and got them. It was almost time for dinner. They climbed down the ladder and walked together hand in hand and Natalya and Margaret looked at each other. They could tell that something would happen with them both.

Natalya, Nicolai and Julia went back to their house and their father came ten minutes later and he picked them both up and they screamed in joy and hugged him. They sat down at the table and Julia told her father, Konstantin, about John and he looked at Natalya.

"Did they play all day," he asked.

"Yes, they did. He took her to his tree house and they stayed there until I came and got her."

"Oh, I see."

They finished dinner and Natalya gave Julia and Nicolai baths before tucking them into bed. She went to her bedroom and got in her nightgown and got in the bed and Konstantin looked at her as she got in. She looked at him and sighed.

"What's wrong, Konstantin," she asked in Russian.

"Did I say there was anything wrong, Natalya," he asked.

"No, but I think there is something wrong. And I think it deals with Julia and John playing all day. They're kids and they're going to play."

"And that's how it all starts. Pretty soon they'll be dating," he said angrily.

"You don't know that for sure. Just let it go and let nature take its course."

He sighed and she kissed him gently and they turned off the lights and went to sleep. They both thought about what would happen to Julia and John. They already seemed close after one day of playing with each other. It was obvious something was destined to happen between them and they didn't even know it.