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Karin opened the window of her room. It was a bright sunny day. She smiled at the sun as if it was shining just for her. She had enjoyed her life in the small cabin with her aunts. They seemed to love her just like she was they're own daughter. She had never met her birth parents, but she was told that she would, when she was "old enough." Karin had long blond hair that she generally kept in a pony tail or pig tails and BIG green eyes. Her favorite food was berries, and she would often go out picking them were she would play with the animals. They all loved her because she fed them and told them stories, and they would all listen just like they understood English. (Or Japanese).

"Aunties," she called one day. "I'm goanna get some barriers to bake a pie, I'll be back soon." She said grabbing her basket.

"Fine," her aunt Kazusa said. "Just remember to bring your ring."

Karin looked down at the pink ring that she had gotten from her mother. She had always had it with her. She never understood why her aunts always told her to put it on. "I already have it on," she said to her aunts. "Bye-bye!" Karin called.

"Bye, sweetheart!" Her aunt Himeka said. As soon as she was gone, Himeka pulled a pink dress out of the covered. "She's just going to look beautiful with this dress we're giving her for her birthday next week."

"Yeah," Kazusa said, helping her by starting to sew the arm on. "She seems to have forgotten that her 16th birthday is next week, though."

"I know," Himeka said. "How do you thing she will react?"

"Not good."

Back to Karin

Karin was picking some berries, when she heard some noises in the bushes. "Hello?" she called to the un-seen figure. "W-who's there?" she asked as a boy, with lighter blond hair than her stepped out of the bushes. "Ahh!" Karin screamed, but the boy put his hand over her mouth and pushed her to the ground. She struggled in his tight grasp, but after they heard the hoofs of horses pass by, he let her go. "Who are you!?" she asked him.

He looked at her with shocked blue eyes, but bowed to her and said. "My name is Kazune." He looked up and saw her spilled basket of berries that she was recently picking up. "What's you're name?" he looked deeply into her eyes and started helping her.

"Why would I tell a pig headed jerk, who knocks girls down, like you?" she asked.

"Because," he said. "I'm helping you with you're… basket thing." He pointed at the basket, witch was old and broken.

"Excuse me?" she said. "That doesn't explain why you knocked me down, but now you're criticizing my basket. I'm not you my name."

"Why not?" Kazune asked, tilting his head to the side.

"Because you wont tell me why you knocked me down," She looked mad and was squishing most of the berries.

"You never asked."

"Okay," she said. "Why did you knock me down?"

"That's none of your bisnes." He replied.

"Than, you don't get my name." Karin said turning away from him.

"Are all girls so stubborn?" He accused.

"No," Karin said. "It's just that you won't answer my question, so… I won't answer yours." She folded her arms on her chest and pouted cutely.

"Fine," Kazune said. "Well then, let's play 10 questions, and you must answer every question I give you, except for you're name, and me, why I knocked you down. Okay?"

"Sure," Karin said smiling slightly at him. "First, were did you come from?"

"The northern kingdom," He said pointing to the castle facing north. "Were do you live?"

"In the woods," She said pointing south. "Why are you here?"

"Hiding from my dad," He said. "What are you doing with berries?"

"I'm goanna make a raspberry pie," she sat down in a shady area and ate a berry.

"I could've guessed. That's just a girl thing to do." He sat down agents a tree next to her. "Do you live alone?"

"No, I live with my aunts," She than hit him on his arm. "Why do you keep making rude comments about girls?"

"Because," he said. "Why do you live with you're aunts?"

"I don't know…" she looked down. Than, a small bird appeared. "Hey, Molly." Karin said petting its head.

"What's that?" He pointed at the bird and made a weird, yet oddly enough, cute, face.

"This is Molly," Karin said patting her head. "She's a baby blue bird. She thinks I'm her mommy because hers died."

"Does that make me 'daddy'?" Kazune asked sarcastically.

Karin reached over and lightly hit him on the shoulder. "No way." She stuck out her tong, making him hold down a laugh that escaped. "What's so funny?"

"That face you made," he said, reaching over to pet the small bird. "It was very cute."

"Oh," Karin blushed. "You know, you only have one question left, and I have four."

"Okay," he said. "What's your name?"

She sighed. "You're not going to give up on that, are you?"

"Nope."

"Karin." She looked at him. His face was in a daze.

I've heard that name before. He thought.

Than, bells started to chime. "I have to go!" Kazune said.

"Where are you going?" Karin asked.

"Home," Kazune said, standing up. "But can I see you here tomorrow?"

"Sure," Karin stood up and began to pick more berries. "Thank you."

"For, what?" Kazune gave her a confused look.

"For talking to me," she picked another berry. "You're the first human I've ever met, besides my aunts."

"Oh," Kazune said. "Well… You're welcome. And… Thank you… Too."

"Why?" she looked at him.

"For not saying anything when I knocked you down." He smiled at her, she smiled back. "Good bye until tomorrow."

"Bye, until tomorrow." She waved and he waved back.

--At the cabin—

"Aunties!" Karin yelled. "I'm home!"

"Welcome back darling," Himeka said hugging her.

"I got raspberries," Karin held up the basket.

"Good," Kazusa said, taking the basket. "We can make a big pie for your special day next week!"

"Umm… 'special day'?" Karin repeated.

"Yeah," Kazusa said. "Your 16th birthday."

"Oh," Karin said, spacing out. "I totally forgot."

"Well," Himeka said. "I hope you like the present we get you."

"Present? What Present," Karin said looking up at her.

"You'll see," Himeka teased in a singing voice.

Karin grinned at them than headed up to her room and started to think about Kazune. She knew so little about him. She thought very hard about what her last four questions should be. Than she thought about his face, and his sky blue eyes, and than she realized that he had muscles! He must have girls all over him. Lucky girls. Than she turned out her light and went to sleep, waiting happily for tomorrow.

—At the Castle—

"Rrg!" Kazune said stepping out of his father's room. He had just had a long lecture about not running away. Well, say goodbye dad, 'cause I'm leaving tomorrow. He thought. His father was trying to sell him off to the princess in the southern kingdom. His dad was goanna have him meet the princess in one week on her 16th birthday. She probably was some spoiled, preppy girl. His dad told him that he had met her once when he was two, but, what 17 year old can remember when he was two?

He looked at his watch. Well, time for bed.

He headed to his room and remembered the mystery girl he had met today. She was beautiful. Her long blond hair was beautiful in the wind. He couldn't wait to see her tomorrow. He would rather marry her than some princess he never really met.

Good night. He thought, turning out the light.

I hope you people liked the chapter. I'll update as soon as possible!

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