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She drummed her fingers on the book.

She missed her old home in England. Here she knew no one and was rubbish at the language, she could only really say bonjour and au revoir. Her family had come here to set up a florist shop, she dreadfully missed her grandmother Cassie, even if she mixed up her and her younger brother.

She looked around the room. It needed redecorating…...desperately. The white paint was peeling, and the floor boards were as creaky as her dads joints. Her small blue bed was poked in the corner, next to the window. She sat at an old desk, that used to be her great, great grandfathers, carved with lions. The ceiling looked as in it had been decorated by drunken bats.

"Misty, mum says get down stairs!" Cameron, her little brother called. He loved trains. As in LOVED trains. All sorts, so all the way to their new house he talked about his wooden toy trains and the real ones they were based on.

Misty stood up slowly. She could see her new school from that window. She laughed at herself. What was she scared of. It was just a school. A big school. Much bigger than her previous one. Her eyes wandered down and locked on an old man. He was in the middle of the road and a lorry was coming.

"oh my…." She muttered as she raced down stairs, past her brother, past her mother and father and out the door. She lept in front of the lorry and it stopped immediately. The driver looked shocked. Everyone looked shocked, everyone except the old man.

He was smiling by the time misty had helped him to the pavement. "Thank you, dear child," he smiled a friendly smile. Misty felt very pleased for the old man. "goodbye sir, I- " her watch alarm rung. "I am late!" she smiled at the old man before running after her family.


"Master, why did you do that? You could have killed her and us!"

" Dear Wayazz, the lion commands bravery as well as strength! "

The grey haired man grinned at the little green kwami.