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Chapter Two; The Meadow.

Leaving behind the rain in Whocity, Elixia smiled, getting drawn into her sisters hysteria of travelling to a new place. What were the people like; were they kind? Were they colorful, like her family? Did they do crazy things like dye their hair pink? Elixia looked around the car, studying her family. Her sisters matched her, in the style of wearing stripes with interchanging colors. In her family, you found a way to proudly show off your favorite colors.

Her younger sister, Melody, seemed unfazed by the move, and was as loud as ever. Melody was deeply in love with theatre, her name a perfect fit for her personality. She loved acting and singing, and was so drawn into her playbooks that she didn't think about her image. Her usual look included a bright pink and purple striped jacket on a light blue t-shirt with the letters DC pressed on it. She paired that with of black shorts, pink and purple stockings, matching her jacket, and bright purple boots. Her hair was always interesting, though only one brown color, it was naturally thick and curly. She usually pulled her bangs up in a unicron's horn like pony tail on the top of her forehead, pulling the rest of her curly hair into a messy bun, hair sticking out the sides wildly. Though simple, it was definitely a different.

Her older sister, Samantha, was all smiles, and definitely the most excited to move. She was the most easy-going girl you could meet, always ready with a smile, a hug, whatever you needed. But with most cases of friendliness came naivety. She was, perhaps, the most average looking out of them all. She always wore a yellow and brown striped tank top with matching arm socks and knee length socks, black shorts and brown flats. Her hair was golden, short in the back going into longer strands to the front that flipped out at the bottom.

Elixia stared at them and started to laugh, they looked almost loony! But they were all proud, and didn't think about it one bit. She turned to look out the window and was shocked to see them pulling up to a tall, oddly shaped house with a red roof. It looked like a slide was woven around it, with stairs crawling through the walls, snaking in, out and around the house. It looked amazing, she didn't hear her dad as she jumped out of the car and ran up to the door.

Elixia P.O.V.

I couldn't believe it, this was where we were going to be living? Now I seriously didn't hate the idea of moving. Hearing my dad calling me, I turned to see him holding a pair of keys out of his pocket and tossing them to me.

"Go claim your rooms! I'll get started on unpacking." With that Melody and Samantha dashed up the stairs after me, "Oh, but biggest room is mine!" They stopped mid run, turning to Dad. "Oh c'mon! That's not fair!" I snickered, knowing they would fall for it.

Quick as I could, I unlocked the door to reveal a wide open living space converging to the kitchen. With a quick scope, I found the stairs and ran as fast as I could. Looking through the rooms, I chose the one that faced our backyard. Being the highest room in the house, it gave a nice view of a rolling meadow a few houses behind. I made a mental note to check that out later. Putting my backpack on the floor as a marker that this room was mine, I made my way back to the driveway to help my dad sort things and take me things to my room.

Hours Later~

Once I finished setting up my room, I told my dad I was going to check out the town. Walking down the streets, I noticed people glance at me, but their eyes didn't linger. 'Well that's a first' I thought absentmindedly. I soon realized through my walk that our house was not the only one in such a bizarre design. Soon, I came across a cluster of trees. Piquing my interest, I walked into the shadows. After walking for what felt like hours, I got to a large willow tree, whose branches lay a curtain in front of me. Pushing aside the leaves, I was introduced to large rolling fields of grass, flowers and ponds. Smiling I walked around, waving my arms around laughing to myself. I didn't know why, but I felt so free. Without realizing, I started to hum a tune I had been working on when I was back in Whocity. Smiling, I started belting out lyrics that came to my head, the wind as my band. It felt great!

Jojo P.O.V.

I shouldn't have been surprised when my dad came into my room today and told me I was joining him on welcoming the new councilmens family. He said it was one of the many mayoral duties I would be doing later on, so it's good to get some practice in. Dreading the moment, as soon as he left my room, I hopped out of my window, slid down the tree, and made my way to the street, going away from my house as fast as I could. I didn't know exactly where I was going, since I only went to the observatory at night so no one would follow me. So I just walked. I hadn't gone on a walk by myself in a while; I was busy with school, inventing and my Dads shenanigans that I didn't just go anywhere unplanned. It felt cool to just go where my feet took me, I felt free of all my responsibilities. Before I noticed, I was walking through the forest by my house. 'Why didn't I notice I was walking into such a dark place? I must really be out of it'

When I was about to turn around, I heard a faint noise, something I couldn't quite decipher. My curiosity getting the better of me, I walked towards the noise, soon realizing it was someone singing. And it was good. The singing was getting louder and louder as I came up to a willow tree, the leaves making a wall, just blocking the sound. I pushed the branches aside and I froze. It was girl, someone I had never seen before. I knew this for a fact; I wouldn't dare forget someone who looked at wild as she did.

She was dancing around, long hair whipping around in a crazy streak of color, a blur of pink, green and black. I wondered where she came from; she looked like she was my age. Maybe she went to a different school than I did? Whoever she was, she seemed very happy at the moment, like I did when I made something sound in the observatory. I smiled, feeling a weird kind of connection to the odd dancing stranger, and quietly made my way back to the road. Knowing there was someone else that took joy in something non-materialistic unlike most people in Whoville was comforting, I found myself hoping I could actually meet this girl, see who she was really like.

Eventually, I got back to the tree outside my window, and came back to the reality of my apparently inevitable future of being mayor. Sighing, I climbed up the tree, jumped into my room and put on my headphones until my Dad came to get me to leave.


YAY! Another chapter!
I hope you guys like it, trying to space out time between updates but I felt the first chapter was so short x)

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- ElixiePixie