Chapter Two

As I walked past my broken pathetic looking car I put the keys in the glove box and shut the door and left it unlocked. Somebody who needed it could probably find better use for it than I could. I walked along the busy sidewalks being carried with the crowd to the airport. I bought one ticket for Mineral Town and settled into my lower class uncomfortable seat, mad at myself that I didn't think to buy some books on the way here. Then the plane lurched then was pulled into the air.

The ride was bumpy and as I looked out the small window, and could feel my excitement in me growing. The deep blue water seemed to turn a lighter blue as we got closer to the small town that was framed by the bright white sand of the beach. I looked out the window as we hovered over a little brick 'town square?' And the red and brown bricks formed little circle patterns. The plane heavily dropped onto the brick and then the flight attendant came walking by ushering us out. I stepped down the steep ramp that led to the most beautiful place I had ever seen. The tropical aroma was amazing and there was so much green! The thick trees and ferns that laced the town square hide the sight of the town. I turned to the right and went up a little ways and saw a little wooden bench and trash can by a concrete walkway. I walked through the walkway and over the concrete to a little set of stairs that I went down. There were a few logs and crates littering the beach with some brown and purple herbs and a few houses of to the left by the boat port. It all looked so amazing and so inviting. Then my older sister Jill came running over just as it started raining, but I didn't care. It felt good, refreshing. Jill's ponytail bounced behind her as she ran her blue jeans and white and orange shirt already soaked but her odd violet eyes were still filled with excitement and amazement. "I didn't think you'd actually come! Fara, But, I should have known we Turner girls always keep to our word." I laughed feeling so carefree. "No offence Fara, but you look like someone kidnapped you and didn't let you sleep for the past five years." I sighed not wanting to think about the past five years.

"Well, I have been working at the cheesecake factory for the past five years. And, I can't sleep very well in the city."

"Honey, none of the Turner family has ever been able to. We have all been country at heart."

"Well, I'm just glad to start over; the last five years have been a living nightmare." I remember when I turned eighteen and mom and dad had moved to the Bahamas to get away from everything, including us. So I had decided to use the twenty thousand dollars they gave me and burn it, like, literally went to a dumpster and set it on fire after soaking it with gasoline from my car. I didn't need those guys' money. So now I was twenty three and broke.

"Come on lets go see your new home!" We walked up the stairs to the town square and then she led me to the little brick path heading south while I was basically being pulled. She kept walking as I looked at the sun, the glow of the place, and the brick path. There seemed to be no cars here. "I love this place!" I told her earnestly. She nodded looking just a tad smug "This is a good vacation spot, I will be living in Flower Bud Village though, remember"

"Oh." I kept following her until I stopped to look at this beautiful Mexican sunflower. Its yellow and red so vibrant.

"Haha! Fara, you get distracted so easily." I felt myself blush with embarrassment and then say pathetically

"Sorry."

"Why are you sorry? I remember when I first came here. I couldn't believe it either" She twisted the stem until it gave in then she threaded it around my hair tie till the flower was perfectly centered. I could feel my face turn a bright pink as she pushed me forward again and then I heard something behind me. I turned just in time to see a short girl with short spiky red hair and blue eyes wearing white shorts and a blue shirt was yelling at the guy who was running backwards, he was sporting jeans, a red flannel shirt with a black t-shirt under it and a blue hat saying USI. His dark blond hair sticking out under his hat.

"WHY ARE YOU LEAVING?" She yelled.

"BECAUSE I'M MOVING, HOPEFULLY FAR AWAY FROM YOU!" The he collided with me. The box in his hands flying up and me pushed to the ground.

"AH!" We both said at he same time. Now I was trapped under him. Thankfully, he tried to get up. Then the redhead tackled him. Now, I was dying. I could not breathe at all.

"GET OFF OF ME! BOTH OF YOU! NOW! BEFORE ALL OF MY ORGANS GET SQUISHED, PREFERABLY!" She got up, pulling him with her shaking his collar making his hat fly off and his blond hair flail around spraying raindrops in every direction. All the while I still couldn't move off the ground and Jill was just standing there stunned while rain ran down her face. Then I realized why I couldn't move. The box that he had been holding was on my legs and whatever was in it was heavy.

"BLUE! YOU WILL NOT LEAVE ME!"

"NAMI! I LEFT YOU TWO YEARS AGO! YOU HAVE TO GIVE UP!"

"BUT I AM TWENTY EIGHT, I WILL NOT BE BROKEN UP WITH BY SOMEONE TWO YEARS YOUNGER THAN ME! AHGH!"

"Nami, this was all a big mistake." Then she huffed and then turned and ran away looking more mad than sad. He turned around, me seeing his front profile for the first time, and I will not lie he was very handsome. He had big dark blue eyes.

"Hey, are you okay?"

"Uhhh, ummm, yeah, I you know just can't move my legs."

"Oh! Sorry!" He quickly reached down to get the heavy box off my legs.

"Sorry, I'm moving and I was just getting my last tools."

"Oh! Okay!" He held out his hand and I took it feeling how weak my legs were now.

"I'm Blue. Blue Agricola" He said staring at me like I was going into shock.

"I'm Fara Turner."

"Well, nice to meet you. I really should be going. Bye." He left and Jill was still looking stunned.

"Come on." she said her chipper tone gone. I bent down to give him his hat but he was already gone. We continued walking till we reached a turn off dirt path in between two wooden fences that caged in a chicken farm and a normal farm. I put his hat on as I followed Jill over a flat bridge that looked out over a wide light blue sparkling river. We went straight until the path turned then kept following it the village was gone and the only thing nearby was a woodcutters house and big pine trees. We walked past blooming pink trees after all it was May. Then we kept following the path ignoring the side little turn off path while the ferns kept growing thicker and thicker. They eventually thinned out into this meadow that was right by a lake. The path turned into more ferns and my feet hurt too much for me to really appreciate the whole greenery thing that was going on here. We went up several hills than across a rope bridge and then kept following the thinning path up another hill and through more ferns. Finally, the ferns broke and a rocky mountain edge came into view. We walked across it then she pointed down the steep rocky edge, while the rain poured over the rim of the hat in an almost blinding waterfall.

"Down there is where Forget Me Not Valley is."

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