I'm back and with Chapter 3!

Sky's POV

When Bloom said that she was the correct person I was amazed. I never expected a royal…especially a royal like her… to be out in public.

I always thought princesses were so full of their selves and they would never go anywhere without a maid or someone.

"So what's a famous girl like you doin' here?" I asked smirking. "Oh, well I was at the Café with the girls but I got bored and decided to come for a walk." She heavenly said.

"Well now you can take that walk with me!" I said. She blushed. "you really don't have to-" then I butted in and said "but I want to." After that brief funny debate I won and got to walk with her. 'HOORAH' ME!

Blooms POV

Soon I got tired and sat down a bolder looking at the stars. Then I saw Sky sit down next to me. He looked at me and smiled. I smiled back.

Soon I noticed he had scooted closer to me and our knees were almost touching. Then Kiko turned up and started dancing, I started laugh at a BUNNY could do!

Then Sky's gaze fell on my and he started smiling. I noticed so I asked him why he was smiling, then he said because my laugh was cute.

I blushed a light shade of red. Then SKy asked "do you want to meet up a day, like maybe tomorrow or sometime?"

"sure but I better get going before the girls think I got kidnapped!" I laughed. Sky thought to himself wow her laugh is so adorable and her perfect Hourglass shape is amazing! Gosh all the boys at Red Fountain would flip for her.

Sky asked me if I went to Alfea, I said "of course." Then we parted with a small hug, and said our goodbyes.

Sky's POV

When we left I decided that Bloom wasn't a slut. and I was looking through facebook on my phone finding out everything about her. When I arrived at Red Fountain I was in a daze then I did not realize Riven was calling me.

I was still thinking about Bloom when Helia lightly punched my shoulder when he said "dude, you are seriously out of it today." Then Timmy asked, "wait are you thinking a special someone?"

Chapter 4 will be out soon and PLZ PLZ PLZ review