I read a story...called Sunday's at Tiffany's. So This story is technically based on the original. Enjoy. Read and Review Please? (:
Blossom and Brick
Both Age 10 in the chapter.
Introduction:
Young Age
"Happy Birthday Princess"
Goodbye...Forever.
Part 1
"Princess, wake up." A boy tried to wake up a little girl.
The young girl tossed and turned. She didn't want to wake up. Her mom didn't come home yesterday and without her "good-night kiss", she couldn't fall to sleep. Eventually she did, but she didn't sleep well.
"Please, let me be... I must have rest." The girl whined.
The boy smirked, "On your special day? I think not! Now come on, get up!"
The girl opened her eyes and smiled at her best friend. He had bloodshot red eyes, and fiery long red hair. Today, she saw he wore a red plain shirt with black pants. Of course, he also had his red cap on.
"Brick! You know I didn't get enough sleep!"
"Sweetie? Are you awake?" A young woman's voice was heard from the living room.
"Yes mother." The little girl yelled.
The mother came in, she had black hair and green eyes. No one knew exactly why the little girl looked nothing alike her mother, nor her father. Yet, both parents were divorced and looked very young. "How are you awake? Usually I'd have to wake you up.."
"Brick woke me up." The little girl smiled at her friend.
"Your imaginary friend? Hm. Well Come on let's get you ready. I have a meeting at the coffee shop in 30 minutes and then we can go to Tiffany's to get you something new for your birthday..okay?" The young mother grabbed a simple pink dress and black belt, then helped her daughter get ready. Then they left their building and into the car.
"She didn't even tell you Happy Birthday." Brick scoffed.
"It's fine.. You know she's like that." The little girl sighed.
The car stopped in front of a small coffee shop. Two of the mother's co-workers stood outside, waiting for her mother.
"Sara! Please come in and hurry! They're already here!" One of the workers said.
Sara looked at her daughter and smiled half-heartedly, "Go take a seat and choose whatever you want. Make sure nothing too much with carbs okay? Love you." She kissed her daughter's forehead and left along with the two workers.
Blossom sighed, it was always work work and work for her mother. Never time for her daughter...
Brick helped choose a table, and they ordered desserts.
"Are you okay Bloss?" He asked, pure concern in his voice.
"Yeah...It's just my mom.." The girl sighed.
Brick thought for a moment, then smiled. "Hey I got an idea that might cheer you up. Let's play the Brick and Blossom game?"
The young girl smiled, "Sure! Okay you first. Umm, How about that family over there With the three boys?"
Brick nodded, "Well you see, They all look alike, but in reality their just clones. The Mother and Father couldn't make anymore babies to they had to clone them. Every now and then, they fight and one of them dies. The parents just continue to clone them."
"Must be a hard life." Blossom said.
Brick nodded again, "Yeah it is. They hate being cloned so much."
Both of them laughed.
"Alright your turn. See that couple over there?" Brick pointed.
She looked and nodded, "Yeah they're not really getting along anymore. She's taking off the ring because the guy cheated on her with another guy. He finds out he's gay and tells her straight up. He also wants to be friends, but she can't dare to see his face again."
"How very sad.." The boy sighed.
"Hey it's a depressing moment. So shh."
Both of them laughed again and the desserts came.
"Thank you." Brick said to the waiter.
The waiter nodded and left. Both of them ate their strawberry shortcakes, along with a oreo shake.
The little girl looked at her mother. The other worker left, but the one stayed. Her mother was talking and laughing with him.
"What do you think they're talking about, Bloss?" Brick asked.
Blossom shrugged, "Maybe about her 3rd husband."
Brick nodded and saw that they got up and where walking towards their way.
"Make yourself invisible, Brick. I don't want my mom to see you." The girl said.
"Sweetie, why must you always order two of the same thing?" Her mother asked.
"Plus this cake and shake has too many carbs." Her co-worker said.
"I agree with Ivan, Don't eat this... junk.." Her mother said.
The little girl sighed and nodded.
"Good, alright I'm going to go pay. Meet me outside," Her mother said and left.
"I'm going to convince your mother to make an appointment with me, your hair must be cut!" Ivan said, touching her hair, and left.
Blossom sighed. Brick looked around and smiled.
"Hey, don't look now, but I see the most beautiful girl I've ever seen." Brick said.
"Really? Where?" The girl looked around.
"Wait! Don't look, but she's on your left. She's really shy, has these pink eyes that are so unique. No one can miss it." The boy said.
Blossom looked to her left and saw herself on the mirror. She blushed, her face almost matching her red hair. "T-thank you Brick..."
Brick laughed, "No problem, now come on, let's go."
He reached out his hand to her, and she grabbed it. Both of them walking out, hand in hand. They saw Blossom's mother and as soon as she saw them, she started walking towards Tiffany's. The kids followed. On their way, they started playing the "Name some states" game.
"Arkansas."
"California."
"Hawaii."
"Hawaii? That's not a state." Brick said.
"Yes it is! I looked it up!" Blossom said.
"Really?" The boy said.
The girl nodded, and they entered Tiffany's.
"Blossy, Sweetie, pick out something okay?" Sara told her daughter.
The little girl nodded, and looked around the jewelery store.
Brick noticed a yellow ring, "Hey Bloss, look at this gem."
"Hm?" Blossom looked at the ring. "Oh my, it's very pretty!"
Brick nodded, "Try it on!"
A lady behind the counter looked at the two kids. "Would you like to see the ring?"
Blossom nodded and the lady got them the ring. She tried it on and marveled at the elegance of the ring.
"That should be your wedding ring." Brick said.
The girl laughed and gave back the ring, "Thank you."
"No Problem." The lady smiled and went to help another customer.
Brick looked at the time, "Hey Blossom? Can...Can I talk to you?"
Blossom noticed something wrong, "Yea.. sure... What's wrong Brick?"
The boy got a little uncomfortable, sighed, then looked at the time. "Well you see.. I have to leave in a little bit.."
Blossom smiled, "That's no problem, I'll see you tomorrow!"
Brick groaned, "That's just it.. You see when our mission turns 10, we leave. Forever."
The girl gasped, "But.. But you can't leave!"
The boy sighed, "I have to."
"But like you once said, Rules were meant to be broken! I remember you saying that when I didn't do my homework!" Blossom had tears dropping down her face.
"This rule can't be broken... I promise you'll forget me Blossom... Remember that I Love you." Brick kissed her cheek and left towards the elevator doors.
"N-no! Brick please!" Blossom cried.
The doors closed slowly, Brick waved goodbye and Blossom banged on the doors. It closed, and she screamed.
"Honey! What's wrong!" Sara came up behind her daughter.
"Brick's in there! We have to get him out!" Blossom yelled.
"Your son?" A lady from the counter said.
"No just her imaginary friend. Blossom please.." The elevator doors opened. "See? There's your friend Brick!"
Blossom cried, "No...he's gone forever..."
