Three Weeks Later

All settled in their new mansion, each having their own room that was very spacious and comfortable, her parents had decided to enroll her at Coolsville Elementary, where they had the nicest teachers and students.

A Week Later

As her mother walked her through the door of the classroom, Daphne became petrified. She clung to her mother's leg with all her might, not wanting to ever let go. A small, cute blonde boy came up to her, saying "Hi! I'm Fred! What's your name?"

"Daphne," She replied, slowly peeking out from behind her mother.

"That's a pretty name," he said shyly. There was a red tinge rising into his cheeks.

"Well, Daphne," Her mother told her, "Mommy has to go to work."

The small red-head slowly let go, looking up at her mother with her big, blue eyes.

"Okay." The small girl mumbled quietly.

As her mother left the classroom, Fred grabbed her hand and led her to his table where he sat alone before, and showed her to a chair. The teacher walked over to the two five-year olds and asked Fred if he would show Daphne around the classroom, and he gladly agreed. He showed her where the bathroom was, and how they did things like story time and show-and-tell. At the end of the day, when the bus came, Fred was sitting in the front row, where all the Kindergarteners had to sit. Daphne slid into the seat with him, and he asked, "Did you like your first day here?"

"Yes," she replied, "Because you were the first person to play with me and showed me around."

Fred smiled and blushed.

"This is my stop," she told him. "See you tomorrow!"

Fred looked out the bus window and saw the huge mansion she was running into. "Wow." He breathed.

When Daphne ran into the house, her mother greeted her. "How was your first day of kindergarten?" She asked.

"It was great!" Daphne replied. "I made a new friend! His name is Fred."

"That's wonderful sweetheart!" Her mother said happily. "Maybe he can come over sometime."

"That would be fun!" Daphne exclaimed excitedly before running up to her room.