This is the sequel to Together Under the Moonlight. I suggest you read that first before this one. It might make more sense that way. Actually, I would really prefer it if you read that one too, because I only have two reviews on it. sniff sniff. Anyways, enjoy!

Summer 21st

I love the rocking motion of a boat. It's like a cradle rocking you to sleep. However, tonight the soothing motion failed to make me shut my eyes as I am lying awake in bed next to my slumbering fiancée at 3am. Not only am I excited of the thought of finally getting married after almost two seasons of being engaged, but Roy happens to have a serious snoring problem. Not even sleeping beauty could have made it through one night next to him.

Elli paused from her journal and looked down at her soon-to-be husband. He looked gorgeous right now, besides the small trail of drool coming from his gaping mouth. She leaned over to the bedside table and grabbed her hanky. She then wiped away the saliva gathering by Roy's mouth and gently closed his jaw. Much better. Elli returned to her journal and continued to write.

Our engagement wasn't supposed to be so long, but Roy was a little short on cash. He had made a little over a thousand gold pieces when he proposed to me, most of which he used on a blue feather for me. I told him again and again that I didn't need one, but he insisted. He told me that his mother's most valuable possession was the blue feather that his father had given her, and that if he didn't get one for me, we would be missing out. Whatever.

But it is funny how these things work out. Our engagement was so long, that by this time, my cousin Celia and my ex-fiancée, Doctor, had fallen in love and decided to get married. I think they will be a perfect match as Celia can be quite dry herself. But she tells me that she enjoys herself so much when she is with him. Anyways, now that Roy has made enough money to support us, we are getting married in a week. Not only that, but we are having a double wedding with Celia and Doctor in Forget-me-not Valley, which is where we are traveling to on this boat. I am so excited!

Elli closed her diary and set on the bedside table. Roy had finally stopped snoring and Elli sighed in relief. The most wonderful part about getting married was that soon he would belong to her, and she would to him. Her mind then drifted away to one of her favorite memories. It was some time in spring in the middle of the day when Roy was working hard on his crops. Elli had hidden behind a tree and waited for him to pass by. At just the right moment, when Roy was a little to the left of the tree, Elli jumped on top of him and pinned him to the ground. Her unsuspecting victim cried out on the impact, and fell onto his back with Elli sitting on top of him. "Surprise," she laughed.

Elli had leaned down and kissed him on the lips and then sat up and laughed along with her fiancée. It was at this exact moment that the mayor had walked in on the two of them, Roy lying on the ground and Elli on top of him. The mayor gave an awkward look and told them that he would come back at a more convenient time. The couple had laughed continuously at this and still did when the memory came back to their mind.

By now Elli was almost asleep. She sluggishly turned of the lamp and fell into a deep slumber.

Roy and Elli arrived in Forget-me-not Valley a little before noon. The boat pulled up into the sand on the beach and halted gradually. Both passengers on the boat were very eager to get out and wanted to jump off the boat instead of waiting for it to stop and lower a ladder. Finally, after what seemed an eternity, the two stepped onto the beach and ran to greet the crowd of people waiting for them.

A rather large woman came forward and wrapped her arms around the two of them, their heads pushed against her chest. "Um, who are you?" Roy asked with his words slightly muffled.

"I'm Vesta, Celia's mother. Now how are you folks doing back Mineral Town, eh?" Her voice was loud but friendly.

"Where fine," Roy answered when his head was finally released. He still seemed rather uncomfortable with someone with such a rambunctious character. He straightened his hair and a girl with dark brown hair topped with a bright orange bandana came through the crowd. Since she looked somewhat like Elli except with longer hair, Roy recognized her as Celia.

"Elli!" Celia stepped forward and the two cousins embraced. "Are you as excited as I am?"

"Of course! I am glad we decided to come early so we could spend sometime with you and Doctor."

"Me too! Come with me and I will show you were you will be staying."

Celia led the couple to the Inner Inn where they would be staying. The lobby was small and dusty, with Asian décor against the walls. There was a wooden desk at the back of the room with a telephone and other common office supplies on it. There was one entry way which led into the kitchen and another that was locked. Roy and Elli were greeted by the son of Tim and Ruby, Rock, who also worked at the inn. Rock was about 16 and had an enthusiastic personality that seemed rather false, as if he had done the whole welcome routine so many times, that his face was plastered in a smile.

Roy and Elli made their way up the stairs, Elli running and her fiancée dragging behind with the luggage. Elli stopped at the top of the stairs to wait for him, her elbow resting against the banister. She turned her head to see a girl around her age with shockingly red hair come out of the room across from theirs. Elli greeted her with a friendly hello, only to receive a slight acknowledgment from the girl.

"How rude!" Elli thought to herself. "And what about that outfit? That vest with those shorts? I don't think so." Elli played absentmindedly with her hair and felt that one of her earrings had fallen out. She bent down on her hands and knees to search for her missing jewelry, when Roy finally reached the top of the stairs. Unfortunately, Elli hadn't noticed him come up and she was still bent down, and Roy could not see her with all the luggage he was carrying and he tripped over her and fell all the way back down, five suitcases and all.

Roy shouted as he fell and grunted in fatigue as he reached the bottom of the stairs. "Hooray! I found my earring. What is taking you Ro-"she was in mid sentence when she realized what had happened. She ran down the stairs and rushed to her aching love, who was still lying on the ground in exhaustion. She sat down and caressed his head in her arms, wiping away dirt from his face. "I sorry!" she almost gasped.

"Well at least you found your earring," Roy replied with a smile to assure her that it was alright. As he slowly got up, Rock stepped and said "Uh, we have a cart for luggage."

"Now you tell me."

With the help of the cart that Rock had offered, Elli and Roy made it up the stairs and into their room. Inside was one large wooden bed, a dresser, a closet, and even more Asian décor. A sliding glass door led out to the patio, which had a good view of the town.

Rock handed Roy some extra towels and left the room. The exhausted farmer tossed the towels carelessly aside and collapsed on the bed. "Just leave me here Elli, I can't move." This was 50 because he was tired from the trip and 50 because falling down stairs can really take a lot out of someone and 50 because he was being a drama-queen. You do the math.

"Well, if you're going to take a nap, I am leaving. You happen to have a serious snoring problem," she complained.

"I do not, you liar!" Roy protested.

"You so do have a snoring problem. It kept we awake all night." She laughed.

Roy returned her criticism with a toss of a pillow. "Hey!" She threw it back at him, narrowly missing his head. After adjusting his blue baseball cap, Roy grabbed another pillow off the bed and continued the fight. Elli, sensing a pillow fight coming on, ran to the bed and used the pillow that was chucked at her to whack the head of her laughing fiancée side to side.

The two began wrestling and Elli ended up on top of Roy. It was at this moment when Rock opened the door with a large mound of cheese (for emergencies), and stuck his head inside the room. He looked up at the scene, Elli with a pillow in her hand and Roy underneath her and feathers everywhere slowly floating to the ground. The two sat still in silence, or in Roy's case laid uncomfortably under Elli, staring with wide eyes at Rock until he slowly set down their emergency cheese and left the room, shutting the door behind him.

After the sudden shock had passed away, they resumed their fight.

I hope you enjoyed it so far! Please R&R if you liked it or have constructive criticism. Thanks!

By the way, the whole 50 thing was on purpose, I understand that three 50's make 150. I was just fooling around.