Hi everyone! This is going to be my very first story that I'm writing. I'm so excited and I hope you guys are too. This is a story I've wanted to write for a really long time, so I really hope you guys enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Please feel free to leave and comments on my grammar or on how I wrote my story. It would really help me. Thanks and enjoy!

Sana woke up to the sound of birds outside her window. The sun streamed into her room like honey. Carefully, she sat up and rubbed her eyes as she felt a yawn make its way through her throat and out her mouth. Running her hand through her auburn hair, she swung her legs over the side of her bed and stood up. Stumbling over to her hairdresser, she fumbled for her hairbrush. Looking into the mirror, she gazed at her sleepy face. She'd been feeling so tired since she started working in the mountains. But, she had to agree that her sad and tired look really gave it a good touch to the ghost character she was playing the part of. She'd lost all of her cheerful emotions, but she really wasn't quite sure why. A few weeks ago, she'd called Akito to let him know how things were doing. That's when she found out that he and Fuka were...were...dating. Just thinking of it made her head hurt and tears always formed around the rims of her eyes. She thought of it over and over again until her head was about to burst. She couldn't wrap her head around this unbearable feeling that kept taking over her. But now that the movie was over, it was time to go back to Tokyo and start school once again. "Seventh grade is going to a real pain." she thought aloud as she tied her hair into a loose ponytail. Being a thirteen-year-old girl with depression problems, she wasn't exactly ready to go back to the busy lifestyle she used to know. She put on a black T shirt, black jeans, and a comfy pair of checkered Vans and head out the door of her bedroom.

After three hours of packing, Sana made her way to the ramp she'd set up for skateboarding. She sat on one of the rails and swung her feet as a cool breeze made its way through the trees. She was really gonna miss this place. She saw a figure running towards her and she suddenly felt a strike of grief. It was Naozumi. It wasn't like she didn't like him or anything, it's just that he was so utterly annoying. He was always trying to flirt with her and she found that to be really pestering. "Hey Sana-chan! Are you going to be doing any tricks? Oh if you are can I watch? I would really like to. Where's your board? Don't you have it with you? Here, I'll go get it for you. Where is it exactly?" Sana sighed as she placed a finger over his lips. Naozumi stopped talking as his face grew a bright shade of red. "Naozumi, I'm not going to skateboard right now. I'm only sitting alone and trying to find some peace and tranquillity before we leave." Naozumi relaxed a bit as he noticed that Sana wasn't crying because that was what he hated the most. Whenever Sana was ever at the ramp, she'd either be crying or banging her board on one of the rails as she'd try to get out her anger. Sana had really changed in the time they'd been filming the movie. The cute little ponytailed cheerful spirited girl was now a quiet and shy teenager that blasted hardcore music and skateboarded. He loved her no matter what so he accepted her transformation with open arms. The entire movie crew knew why this had happened. It was no secret that Sana was sad and depressed because of Aktio and what he'd told her. Naozumi felt bad that he wasn't of much help to her due to the fact that he confessed to her right after she stood outside in the rain crying one night he had happened to pass by her cabin. Now it was time to depart from the mountains and go back to the old way of things. Sana would go back to Child's Play and commercials, and Naozumi would do the same. Naozumi was a bit worried on how Sana's friends would react when they come to see Sana's change of personality. But he kept his mind off it as he led Sana to her cabin so that she could get her last few bags and head to the bus.

Sana was a bit annoyed with the fact that Naozumi put so much worry on her happiness and safety. It wasn't like they were dating or anything. Sana hopped on the bus and took a seat secluded from everyone in the far back. She took out her iPhone and plugged her ears as her favorite band Skillet blasted in her ears. The engine of the bus started and Sana began her long and lonely list of thoughts she'd forgotten to go over before leaving. Now that she was alone, it was time to figure out what was to happen when she was to arrive at school the next day.