Penguinshipping Kenny x Dawn Title: Swing Set

A five-year-old Dawn was running to the park. She was determined to reach the swings before anyone else could. They were her swings, but she could never get them back when someone bigger than her got to them sooner. There was one swing left and it was hers. She started to run faster and faster. Until a boy with red hair sat down on it.

Dawn fell on her knees, tears welling up in her eyes. She was so sure that she would get the swings today. Dawn sniffled and decided there was nothing else to do now that all the swings were taken. Maybe her mommy would take her out for ice cream, so she can feel better.

Dawn was about to walk away from the park until the red-headed boy called her name. She turned around surprised that the boy knew her name, but she didn't know his. Her mommy always told her to never talk to strangers, but the boy didn't look dangerous.

The red-head smiled at Dawn, sitting on her beloved swing. "Hi, I'm Kenny. Why are you crying?"

Dawn tried to hide her tears by wiping them on her sleeves. Then she pouted. "I'm not crying."

Kenny's brows furrowed. "Yes you are. Your nose is red. Hey can I call you Rudolph?"

Dawn put her little arms on her hips. "No, you can't. My name is Dawn. And I'm just aller-allarg…things make me sneeze okay!

Kenny looked curious. "What kind of things?"

Dawn was getting more upset because she couldn't think of how to answer the question. "I don't know. But you don't know, either. So ha!"

Kenny just smiled at her. He felt bad that she was crying, even though she won't admit it. "Hey, you want to go on the swings with me?"

Dawn's eyes were starting to glisten again. At the word swings she grew even sadder. "I can't there aren't any left."

Kenny frowned and then smiled. "I know! We could share!"

Dawn was hesitant. Those were her swings. She didn't want to share them. But her mommy always said to try new things so… "Okay, we can share."

Kenny grinned. "Okay. We can take turns. I push you on the swings first and then you push me!"

Dawn smiled, happy because she could go on the swings and at the same time made a new friend.