A/N: This is for Bond of Flame08's 100 Song Theme Challenge. So here is my third installment for this awesome challenge. I want to thank everyone who read, reviewed, favourited and added this story to their alerts. Thank you so much everyone, honestly, I didn't expect a single review for this fic because I didn't think it was that great.
Song 3: Hand in Hand
Pairings: Aqua/Lea as requested by Bond of Flame08, there is also Aqua/Pooh friendship.
Inspiration: Not really the song but since Lea lives in Radiant Garden, I always wondered if Merlin ever let him read the magic book...
Aqua didn't know how she ended up inside the mysterious book of Hundred Acre Woods but it was as if a vacuum had sucked her in. She didn't regret it one bit because the place was beautiful with grassy plains that stretched across the horizon and... Adorable animals that talked.
But there was one boy that annoyed her to the edges of insanity and that was Lea, the one that looked like his head was on fire and his eyes bore a mischievous green hue.
Pooh listened to their conversation in utmost curiosity.
"You're not part of this world, mister. I suggest you leave at once," she warned him. He seemed to be a shady character.
"It's Lea, got it memorized?" the boy replied with a flirty grin. Aqua scowled at him while Pooh tapped his fluffy paw on his head.
"Aqua, do you wish to catch fireflies with me?" the little bear said.
"Huh?" Aqua blinked with wide eyes.
"You know, the shiny things in the sky when it's dark. They fall here sometimes," the bear continued, gesturing at the woods.
"How pathetic, she'll rather go have sea-salt ice cream with me," Lea blurted. Aqua smirked at the comment. The boy was cute but she wouldn't let him win so easily.
"Sure Pooh, let's go."
Aqua and the little bear walked away from the fiery red head, hand in hand.
"Oh great, I was beaten by a bear..." Lea moaned and cupped his hands over his mouth before screaming out his next words, "You will have sea-salt ice cream with me one day, Aqua, got it memorized?"
His reply was her tinkling laughter.
