Okay! Here comes chapter 2! This time, we look at things from Reds point of view!
Red was afraid that the girl had thought he was wierd. He had hugged her when she fell, and Red was afraid that he had just done something stupid...
But she didn't. Instead, she had stuck her hand out in friendship. Friendship! Red didn't know what to do - he didn't really have friends. Enemies, sure, but not friends.
Red had to admit - the girl was pretty cute. She had brown hair, and these blue eyes that seemed to be able to pierce through him. They sparkled in the sunlight, crystal clear. Red shook his head. What was going on? Going from no friends to suddenly liking this girl? What the heck had happened?
Red noticed a bruise on Greens ankle. It was black and blue, and it looked like it hurt. He looked back up at her. "Where did you get the bruise? It looks pretty bad." She sighed. "Well, you see, a few girls did this to me...it still hurts a lot, but it's getting better."
Red nodded, listening intently. "Have you tried snow? It helps a lot - trust me." she blinked, and shook her head. Red knelt down, picked up some snow that was collected on the ground, and started to form it into a ball. Once it was somewhat solid, he looked back up at Green. "It hurts a lot. So I'm going to do it, and then you can blame me for your injury."
Green gave a slight chuckle, and bit her lip. "If its going to hurt, would you mind if...um..." She trailed off, trying to make the words come out. Red didn't have to hear her finish the sentence. He grabbed her hand, and she squeezed it a little.
Red gently pressed the snow to her leg. He felt Green squeeze his hand tightly, but she didn't complain at all. After a few minutes, the swelling had started to go down, and the injury looked much better. Red smiled, letting to of Greens hand. She seemed hesitant to let go, but she dropped it without question.
"There. All better."
Red smiled at her, and she smiled back.
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Ill start working on the next chapter soon! Until then, farewell!
