After a distance of walking, Phineas arrived home and the sun was much hotter for it was already past eleven. Phineas sat beneath the tree in his backyard. Parts of it were singed and leafless as a result of the fire. But Phineas still loved the tree anyways and often spent his time under it as always. The boy glanced up at the sky, at the fluffy clouds surrounding the sun. The father of all planets. "It's hopeless," Phineas softly spoke to himself. "I can't see Doofenshmirtz! And.. I don't even have anything for him!" He then lowered his head. "Even if I did, he won't appreciate it."

Ths sun continued to shine and it's light increased as the clouds went away. Phineas marvelled at the clear sky with only the sun in face as he remembered a certain time when it was he and his mother were sitting under the tree. A few days before the fire.

*flashback*

"Mommy?"

"Yes sweetie?"

Linda glanced down at her youngest son.

"Is Doofenshmirtz that hard to please?"

The woman nodded her head.

"At most times yes… but his liking will really depend on what you give him. Whatever it is, it has to truly come from your heart, and worth his interest of course,"

*end flashback*

A ray of sunshine shone on Phineas as he glanced upwards at the bright light. Summer… the sun… Phineas started to wonder. Could Doofenshmirtz like them as much as he does? The sun's rays especially made the large star look even more appealing to the eyes. If only one could see the exact shape of the sun's ray. Commonly, people, children especially, would see them as squished triangular shaped. However, he found it hard to believe.

"Nobody, not even the greater scientists, know the exact shape of the sun's rays." His mother's words rang in his ears. Phineas' eyes widened and he looked around for any form of "something". A yellow coloured piece of glass lay in the grass and the boy took it and held it in his hand, examining it's fine texture and transparency. Phineas looked up at the sun and then back at the glass. He took off the small weapon-like object from his headband and took off it's cover - revealing a utility set with pointed tools and such. Phineas started to carve the glass into whatever formed in his mind. It is unknown what it is, but it is for sure, having something to do with the sun. The boy worked for several minutes, getting cuts in his fingers but still, he worked on and on…

"Phineas!" His older brother Ferb called out from the door. "There you are! Come on It's time for lunch!" Phineas got up. "Coming!" He called back as he ran back to the house. Ferb lowered his sunglasses as he noticed the small cuts on his brother's fingers. "What happened?" He questioned in concern. "Don't tell me the class hamster bit you again," he joked making Phineas laugh. "I was making something for Doofenshmirtz!" Phineas said as Candace joined the two boys. The teenage girl's eyes widened at the sight of what was held in her youngest brother's hand. "I heard that you got cuts in making your gift," she spoke. "May we know what it is?"

"Sure!" Phineas grinned and held out his hand.…..