Edit 2/23/12: So I realized a couple of things as I looked back over this recently. One; it sucks. But I loved the ideas for this story so I am going to completely re-edit/re-write it because I can write SOOOO much better now(: Two: There's not a chapter seven for some reason? And I can't really go in and fix that so I'll fix it along the way~

Edit 2/5/11: This story is sooooo old! I wrote this like a million and three years ago for my Deviantart account and I decided to put it on here because it was the first fanfic that I actually finished. I know! *Gasp* Mmkay. So like the first three chapters of this story are boring! Cause, like I said. I wrote it a million and three years ago. So if you want to skip these and get straight into the wonderful fluff I am O.K with that heehee. Anyways Enjoy.


Chapter I

"Hikari! Are you even listing to me?" asked a small orange sprite that was buzzing around her head annoyingly.
Hikari wasn't paying attention to anyone and certainly not Finn. She was peacefully lying in a wagon, being transported to her new home. It was a small island far away from the city; almost in the middle of the ocean. Hikari had always wanted to be a rancher. An odd dream, but her father was a farmer, and the way he worked so hard everyday, the wonderful food that they got to eat, and all the animals made her want to own a farm. She thought that ever since she was little. Now, she was getting to live that dream and that made her extremely cheerful.

"So, whats your name again?" Asked the man sitting in the front steering the wagon.

Hikari snapped out of 'La la land' and answered him. "Hikari, sir."

"Well my names Cain. I run the ranch down in Flute Fields. If you ever need any help with your ranch, you can find me there.

"Thank you so much sir." Hikari replied sheepishly. She was always a shy, and withdrawn person around people she didn't know. The only time she would crawl out of her shell was when she was around her family and close friends. Then she felt like a normal girl. She laid back and stared into the clouds, watching them drift by lazily. The country life was so much more beautiful than the city. She couldn't believe it was so different; almost like a whole other world. This one being the best. She felt her eyes slowly closed and she fell asleep.

She only got in a few minuets of rest when Cain's voice woke her. "Here we are Miss Hikari. Your house is right on top of that hill. I best be getting back to my ranch." He gave her a small nod. "See you and good luck." Hikari waved goodbye to Cain, and started off up the hill. Her curiosity filled her, and excitement barely containable. When she approached the house, she was a little taken aback.

The house was in horrible condition. There was a multitude of holes in the roof, the wooden planks were beaten and worn, and the house looked as if it was barely standing. She glanced over at the barn and coop; they looked just the same.

Here thoughts were interrupted when a small, plump, older man approached her.. "Hello Hikari. I'm the mayor, Hamilton." He said in a squeaky voice.
They quickly shook hands.
Hamilton turned to the house. "This is yours," He said. "Its very weathered and beaten up, but with a little TLC it will become in great shape!"

Why did Hikari think that, that statement wasn't true at all. Nothing just worked because of love and care. Everything that was made needed money. That was one thing the city taught her.

He quickly explained all the farming basics and where to find certain books if she had any other questions. Hikari said goodbye to Hamilton, and was supposed to meet him at the town hall around 14:00 to go more in depth on her owning the home. Meanwhile, Hikari stepped inside to take a look at her new home.

The inside looked almost as bad as the outside. Hikari sighed. Well all dreams have their sacrifices. Hikari looked to the celling. Let's just hope it doesn't rain anytime soon.

The inside was simple. A one person bed, a bookshelf, storage bin, wooden table, four chairs, and a place to put cookware. She walked over to the bed and sat down. As she did several particles of dust arose as well.

She sighed again, checked her watch. 12:30 it read. Well she better get going. After all, it was going to take her a little time to find this, 'Town Hall' She walked outside, locked her door behind her, and headed down the dirt path to Harmonica Town.