New chapter, yes I am also surprised. This chapter is thanks to one of my little sisters Charlotte she gave me this project, to write about her favorite American girl. So, as a bedtime story I began this strange tale.

I apologize for not updating earlier I could not figure out how to upload a new chapter. Also I have had to watch my little siblings while my parents are on a business trip.

Chapter 2: Winds

Mount Bedford was famous for its strong gust's of wind so it was not surprising as a large wind raced through the plantations large exterior. Samantha's pink sundress swirled around her with her long brown hair cascading down with the warm breeze. She blinked the sun was now, actually would be in her eyes currently had it not been for Eddie blocking it. Although it was un-lady like and completely out of her character she looked at Eddie.

Despite the last time she had seen Eddie his hair and attitude had remained the same fiery, annoying and dumb. Yet still she couldn't ignore the extra inches he had on her, it was very, annoying? Turning her attention Sam noticed how large Eddie's hands were very thick and strong looking. Not only his height but his fiery hair was different it was tussled and messy mixing with his white collared shirt that was unbuttoned revealing the black tank top underneath. 'He still has his signature smirk.' Samantha thought willing herself to stop her ridiculous expression and pull herself together.

Another swift breeze made the grand oak tree's branches sway bringing back memories of Eddie chasing Samantha fruitlessly around always teasing her. Enough to run her up a wall or in her case a tree. Eddie finally seemed to notice Samantha's expression. That being cheeks flushed, mouth slightly open, brown eyes wide, as the wind whipped her hair and dress. He blinked his smirk slowly fading Samantha really had changed not only her waist long brown hair or petite frame, mainly her face she looked so not Samantha.

Eddies hands slowly loosened on Samantha's wrists until he finally released them. Without making eye contact he leapt over a bench that lay beside the tree and raced off disappearing into the hedge. Leaving a frozen Samantha as the strong winds of Mount Bedford swirled past her.