As Amy tilled the rich, virgin soil, she reminisced in her box of childhood memories, and cried on the inside.

Ugh, why do I keep getting so emotional? This needs to end! I'll never get any work done if I keep getting so emotional over every little thing. Just plant the damn seeds!

Amy carefully walked around the tilled area, and scattered seeds all around. She scurried back inside the house, put away the hoe, and grabbed the watering can. Before she could rush back outside, Thomas stopped her.

"Whoa, is everything okay? It's not even nine in the morning and you're already pushing yourself so hard. It's your first day, how about you go introduce yourself to everyone?"

Amy stared blankly at Thomas. "Um, well, I guess I could, but everyone in Forget-Me-Not Valley already knows me. At least, they did when I was a child." She suddenly looked very beat and tired, "I'm sorry, you're right. First, let me go water my seeds, and I'll take a break." Thomas smiled, and opened the door for her. Amy smiled her thanks and nearly sashayed out of the house.

Amy strolled down the path from her farmland to the next street over, and already she felt at peace and ease. Something about the atmosphere in Forget-Me-Not Valley made her so calm and relaxed. Was it the sound of the birds chirping? Or maybe it was the sound of silence that pleased her the most? After all, being born and raised in a loud city and then moving to a place like this, it's overwhelming but soothing.

The first person she wanted to visit was Celia. Celia was her best friend when she was a child, and she saw her like a sister. Maybe her brother isn't so shy anymore, and he could finally have a conversation with her instead of saying, "Well, take care, Amy."

Amy knew there was something inside of him, and she wanted to pull that out.

Celia didn't recognize Amy when she walked in the door, so she greeted her with the average, "Hello! Welcome to Forget-Me-Not Valley! Would you like to buy some seeds?" Then, smiled warmly.

"Celia... it's me, Amy..." She croaked, her eyes glossed over from seeing her long lost friend.

Celia stood there for a while, in complete and utter shock. "Oh, my! Are you..?! No way!"

Amy smiled and pulled her into a hug, "I'm so happy to finally be back in touch with you!" Amy beamed.

Celia only stood there, hugging her friend tightly. She couldn't help but let loose a few tears of happiness.