"Wow guys that's.." Alex started but was cut off as Goldilocks reached out and touched the next page.

The second moment

Red and Goldie immediately bonded when they met as little girls over their awful mothers, even though the girls were complete opposites. One day sometime after Goldie's father was killed, Red had once again dragged Goldie to one of the tea parties in the village. And the blonde four year old girl quickly got bored and began to doze off in her seat.

"GOLDIE!" Red shouted into her friend's ear who quickly shot up in her seat. "You fell asleep again," she said exasperatedly.

"Well I'm sorry if your tea parties are more monotonous and boring than anything in the whole world," Goldie said as she stood up with her ringlet curls bouncing next to her cheeks.

"And where do you think you're going?" Red said in her smug little voice. But Goldie had already begun to walk away.

"Anywhere but here!" She yelled back as she began to run. She tripped over her feet a few times as she ran up a hill, the gazebo and the tea party becoming smaller and smaller in the distance. She turned around to see a small red dot moving towards her, she rolled her eyes and kept running, her dress thoroughly dirty by this point. She finally reached the top of the hill where she saw a group of boys running around, laughing and playing. She approached the group began to speak. "What are you guys doing?" She said, the boys turned around startled by her sudden appearance.

"We're racing!" One of the boys said excitedly. The other boys nodded vigorously as they all grinned.

"That's fun! Can I play?" Goldie asked innocently. The boys looked at each other

"Well we've never had a girl play with us before, we'd have to ask the leader," a different boy said shyly.

"Then ask him," Goldie said matter of factly, she held her small chin up high while holding her hands on her hips.

"You can't play," said a voice from the back. A taller boy made his way towards her.

"I've won the races so I get to make the rules and you can't play," he said proudly.

"And why not exactly?" She rebutted, not about to be turned away that easily.

"Because you're a girl, you'll slow us down and complain," he told her.

"No I won't!" She said as she stamped her foot. He just rolled his eyes and began to walk away. "What if I beat you? Then I'd be the leader right? Then I could play whenever I wanted to,"

"Well yes, but you could never beat me,"

"Wanna bet?" She said with a smirk.

"Fine, to the bottom of the hill and back,"

"WHAT ARE YOU DOING?" Shrieked a tired and out of breath Red as she finally reached her friend.

"Go away," Goldie said with a roll of her eyes. Red, knowing she wouldn't win this argument, just pouted and sat down. "Ignore Red, she's my friend, for some reason," Goldie explained.

"Don't ignore me, I think you should look at me," Red said as she now saw who her friend was speaking to and was very interested. "I'm Red," she said as she batted her eyelashes, Goldie wanted to slap her.

"Jack," the boy said with a nod towards her. "Now are we going to do this or not?" Jack said. Goldie just walked to the edge of the hill.

"On your marks, get set, GO!" One of the boys yelled. Goldie bounded down the hill, using her long legs to leap down, by the time she reached the bottom, Jack was only halfway down. They raced back up to the top, with Goldie winning by a large margin.

"HA HA! And you said I'd slow you down," Goldie taunted.

"You are by far the strangest girl I've ever met," Jack said as he gasped for breath. The other boys had walked away, very shocked that their leader had been taken down. "What's your name?" Jack asked standing up to face her.

"Goldilocks," she said staring directly at him.

"Like your…" he paused and reached to pull on one of her curls, he watched it bounce and spring as he released it. She lightly smiled.

"Yeah, like my hair, most people think it's weird," she said nervously twirling her hair.

"I don't think it's weird, it's kind of cool, and uh.. i guess you can play with us now," Jack said sincerely and nervously.

"I'd like that," Goldie smiled widely and genuinely for the first time in a long while.