Hello, yeah I know it's been forever since I posted anything for Sheep and Roses. I have decided to completely rewrite this story. I didn't like how the story was and it was hard for me to keep writing it so I'm changing it up. I hope you guys in enjoy the new story. I'm sorry if you liked the old one better, but I want to be able to write what I love.

Past

Ash and Cam stared at the beautiful stained glass window in the church. The woman's parakeet green hair was tied up in two side buns and a braid. Her eyes were a very beautiful and rare shamrock green. She wore a very serene look. "Where do you think she went?" Ash asked.

"The Harvest Goddess or Sabine?" Cam questioned.

"Both of them." He replied.

"Well, I think Sabine went to her grandparents. As for the Harvest Goddess, who knows. She could be anywhere." His friend answered.

"Why do you think she left?" Cam looked at Ash, asking for clarification. "Sabine," Ash responded.

"She said something came up at home. I'm sure she's fine, Ash." Cam told him.

"Do you think she'll ever come back? Everyone in town really liked her."

"I don't know Ash. You were just as much her 'little brother' as I was."

"Speaking of which, My mom is going to have a baby. It's supposed to be a girl, but you never know. Dad is really excited, but he's worried she'll end up like me." Ash laughed.

"No, I think she'll probably develop a big brother complex." Cam joked.

Ash playfully hit Cam. "I doubt it." Cam laughed and Ash joined in.

"So why do you think the Harvest Goddess left?" Cam asked.

"Because the towns both think they're the best thing since string cheese. We all use to get along so well now all we do is fight and bicker. The towns can't survive without each other. Konohana sells us their crops and we sell them animal products. The only time the towns even get together anymore is at the cooking festivals." Ash answered.

"It's not even really a festival anymore. Konohana wins almost every year and that was when they traded with us. You can only make so much with eggs, milk, and whatever Diego sells." Cam explained.

"The animals are getting sick more often and the last time I saw Nori she said their crops weren't doing well either."

"It's true. My flowers don't look as good now and it much harder to keep them alive. If something doesn't change, Bluebell and Konohana might be ghost towns in a few years." Ash nodded in agreement and they looked back at the stained glass window.

"I was kinda hoping that Sabine could change that."

Present

Autumn sighed and dismounted her horse, Winter. He trotted over to a pond and started to drink. Even with the directions from her cousin, Autumn had managed to get completely lost. It was nice that Sabine had given her a place to live, but if she didn't find her way there quickly, Autumn would be spending another night on the cold, hard, wet ground. How was she supposed to prove to Andy she was capable of surviving on her own if she couldn't even get to the right village?

Her white Shetland finished his drink and laid down. Autumn sat next to him and brushed through his coat. "Sometimes you have to get lost before you can find yourself." She reminded herself. "We'll get there Winter. Hopefully before we run out of food."

"Um, excuse me? Are you lost?" A young man asked. He had light green eyes and shaggy blonde hair. He wore a white work shirt and baggy brown pants with suspenders. He had an orange-red plaid ivy hat, red-brown gloves, and brown shoes. There was another guy next to him who had his hands in his black dress pants pockets. He wore a lavender dress shirt with a plum vest and a loose yellow tie. He had a purple newsboy hat. His eyes wear almost an olive green and his dirty blonde hair was slightly longer than the other boy's.

Autumn stood up and wiped the dirt off of her jeans. "Yeah. Can you help me? I'm looking for Bluebell Village."

"Bluebell? Are you sure you don't mean Konohana?" The red-hatted man asked.

"Maybe, but my cousin told me Star Farm was in Bluebell, the town next to Konohana. Did I get them mixed up?" Autumn questioned.

"No, Star Farm is in Bluebell, but no one has moved into Bluebell in forever." The purple dressed one answered.

"Oh, thank goodness. I was worried there for a moment. So can you tell me how to get there?" She asked.

"We're actually on our way there now." The red-hatted guy told her.

"Can I tag along? I'm Autumn." She asked, holding out her hand.

"Of course. I'm Ash." He shook her hand.

"I'm Cam." The other introduced, shaking Autumn's hand.

"Let's get going." Ash smiled. The two boys started to lead Autumn and Winter down the mountain towards Bluebell.

"So Autumn, where are you from?" Ash asked.

"Originally, I'm from the city, but I've been moving around a lot. I was on my grandparent's farm for the last two years. Some of the crops they grow there are amazing and before I left, we had just gotten a new calf. She was the sweetest little thing." Autumn paused and blushed. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to start rambling."

Ash smiled. "It's fine. You really seem to like farming."

Autumn nodded. "It's hard work, but it pays off and I enjoy it. I love working with the animals and I had a small plot back on my grandparent's farm where I planted flowers."

"Do you have a favorite flower?" Cam asked.

"Not really. There are too many to choose from. Lilies are pretty especially stargazer lilies. Roses are nice and I do like Forget-Me-Nots." She answered.

"Maybe when you get the proper tools and are settled in, I can give you some seeds to get you started." Cam offered.

"I would love that," Autumn told him. Winter bopped her on the back of her head. "Oh, sorry boy. I forgot." She walked over to her cart and opened it. She pushed boxes aside and searched until she found Winter's feed bag and the last of the oats from Rosebud Farm, her grandparent's farm. Autumn filled up the bag, closed the cart door and put the feed bag on Winter. "I'm sorry. So do you two live in Bluebell?" She asked.

"Yeah. I work for my mother." Ash answered.

"I run a flower shop next to Howard's Cafe," Cam replied. The three walked past a beautiful looking church. Sakura petals surrounded the three of them as they walked into the European-style town.

"It's beautiful. Look at all of the cherry blossoms." Autumn gaped.

Ash and Cam smiled. "Welcome to Bluebell."