Heyy everyone! I know it has been awhile since I last posted a story but oh well. Now with this story I hope to stick with it. Well, here we go! X3

DISCLAIMER: I OWN NOTHING!

A sudden and forceful jolt scared me out of my peaceful sleep. I sat up and looked around. Everything was the same as usual. The wagon I've been living in for the past, well, as long as I can remember with Marth my older brother and my mommy is kind of small, but I like it. We must have hit a bump in the road. I don't know why but we are always on the move.

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEACHY!"

"AHHHHHH!" I screamed at the top of my lungs. Marth had snuck up behind me and yelled right in my ear. Ow. That kinda hurt…

"I wanted to make sure you didn't forget it was your birthday again, Peachy! You always do so much for me and Mom that you forget about yourself!" said Marth playfully.

At first I didn't know what he was talking about. Then suddenly it dawned on me. It really was my birthday huh! "Awh thanks Marth! I almost forgot!"

"And this one is extra special, so I got you an extra special gift for your TENTH BIRTHDAY!"

"Awh Marth, you didn't have to…"

The truth is, I completely forgot it was my tenth birthday. Time goes by so quickly…

From behind Marth's back, he pulled a stuffed animal Toad!

"Marth! How did you know I love Toads?" I was overcome with joy. I had a weird obsession with those strange mushroom creatures.

"I pay attention to my own little sister you know!"

I got up and slammed my body into Marth and gave him a giant hug. Oh how I love my brother. I just can't imagine my life without him.

I began to loosen my grip and looked into my brother's face. "Marth, how did you get this?"

Marth appeared to be glowing with pride. "I made it myself!"

"Oh Marth…" my eyes were watering with happiness. Then I tackled him into another avalanche of hugs. Suddenly, Mom woke up. I completely forgot she was there because she was sleeping under a sack of potatoes.

"Good morning and happy birthday, my little princess," she said.

"Oh mom," I said, slightly annoyed. I don't really like it when she calls me that, because obviously I wasn't a princess. I mean come on! I was wearing a potato sack as a dress!

"Oh look at what a big girl you've gotten!" she said, her blue eyes and blue hair shining with happiness.

"Mom! Don't get so mushy!" I whined.

Marth laughed and Mom just smiled. "Okay, okay, since you are such a big girl, I'll stop treating you like a baby. Oh, and I made something for you!"

She rummaged through the pile of potato sacks and pulled out a pretty little pink dress! "Oh Mommy! It's sooooo pretty!"

My favorite color was pink and it was in such a beautiful and girly style! I took it and immediately slipped off my old potato sack and put on my new pink one. I swished and twirled and danced about.

"Ah Peachy, you're so pretty! I'm going to have to beat up all the boys that come chasing after you!" said Marth.

"Oh Marth!" I said and playfully punched him in the arm.

"Oh and I have one more surprise for both of you!" said Mom.

"What is it!" me and Marth both said in unison.

"I've finally found the perfect place where we can move in to for good!"

Me and Marth both gasped and looked at each other. Then giant grins spread across our faces as the excitement set in. "Really? We are really gonna have a place to stay for good?" I asked, my voice cracking with excitement.

"Of course!" said mom, obviously pleased with our reactions.

"Wow!" said Marth. "I hope there will be some kids my age that I can play with!"

"Of course there will be! There will be kids both of your ages! Oh, look out the front of the wagon! We are almost there!" said Mom.

Marth and I pushed past each other, trying to get a good look at what lay ahead. Ahead of us was the cutest little village that I've ever seen. It was buzzing with life and happiness and seemed to be full of friendly people. Also way in the background was a large castle.

"Wow Mommy, it's so pretty! And just look at that castle!" I squealed with delight.

"Isn't it just beautiful?" Mom said. Even the Rapidash that was pulling our wagon seemed to have a happy jump to its step.

All three of us looked forward to what lay ahead. A beautiful life full of peace and posterity was ahead of us. Or so we thought.