He glanced out the window. It was dark now and not even five yet. When Hikari had said to meet up with him he was elated but now he was just plan bored. When he had went to look for the girl she was already gone out of her room. All she left was a note.

Jun, I will be out for the rest of the day. Do not forget to meet me at the front door at five. Sorry if you get bored without me around but you'll find something to do. -Hikari

Something to do? What was there to do? There was no cable at the hotel so he couldn't watch the television. All he had with him was his bag, pokedex, and pokemon. Well training didn't sound so bad. He hadn't trained since they had got here. He had bet he had gotten dull. The boy whistling happily walked out the door.

He glanced down at his poketch. 4:45. The boy had gotten engrossed in his training as he normally did. Though for him to actually have had a good since of time while training surprised him. Though Hikari would, as usual, be the one late. He ran back into the hotel and to the front door. Though instead for the first time in his life Hikari was on time, no, she was early and he was the late one. "You're earlier then me," he mumbled, standing in complete shock.

"There is a first time for everything, right?" she responded, laughing. The only reason she had been early was because, like Jun was, she was also bored with nothing to do.

"So where are we going?" he said, strolling over to the girl.

"It's a secret," she said, leaning against the door. Maybe he wouldn't remember but she did. A secret just the two of them share.

"Then lead the way, Master," he said, saluting the girl.

"Master?" she asked, raising an eyebrow in question. What kind of way was that to address someone?

"Remember I'm your dog?" he said, rubbing the girl's head as he walked by. A bright, crimson colored blush appeared on her face. "Now where to?" he asked, turning around to face the girl.

He waved to the girl, motioning her to hurry up. She snapped out of her daze like state and ran up to the boy. Excitedly she took his hand ran began to run to there destination. The point at which they had entered the forest was when Jun had became confused. What was so important in a forest? He racked his brain trying to figure it out but nothing came to mind. While he was thinking Hikari had suddenly stopped causing Jun to run into the girl.

She spun around facing the boy. "Close your eyes and let me guide you. No peaking, alright?" she said, completely serious. He nodded in agreement and closed his eyes letting out a sigh. He was being completely monopolized by this girl. But he had to admit her serious face was extremely cute. He could feel her moving his body to avoid 'things' and then she stopped.

"Is it okay to peek now?" he asked, wondering why she stopped.

"Only if you promise me one thing," she said, turning away from him. He had better remember. He needed to remember.

"And that would be?" he asked, in a questionable tone.

"That you remember," she said, starting directly ahead of her.

He had opened his eyes to see that were she had stopped was none other than a grassy field right by a lake. It was dark but the fireflies illuminated the lakes surface to a bright and golden yellow. And the sky. The sky was dazzling as well. The many bright stars in the dark sky, they had seem to complement each other, giving off the impression of just how vast the universe is. Yes. It was coming back to him now. This was just like when they were little and would sneak out when it got dark and go to the lake nearby their houses. Then when they would come back they got scolded. But no matter how many times they were scolded they would always go back on nice summer nights to that same lake, to the same spot, but to a different sky.

He softly chuckled to himself seeing how different Hikari looked now. It made him feel at ease, as if all the burdens were lifted off of his shoulders. "Yeah, I remember it as if it were yesterday. About how when we were kids we use to sneak out to the pond on nice summer nights," he said, breathing in the air.

"I'm sorry," she said, wrapping her arms around herself.

"There's no need to apologize," he said, laughing. "You cold?" he asked, putting his arms around the girl.

"Hey close your eyes and keep them shut," she said, staring at the lake.

"Yes yes," he said, closing his eyes. He felt the girl squirming trying to turn around. Then the next thing he felt was her lips against his.

"I like you," she said, as she buried her flushed face into his chest. And that was all that was need to be said.

He tightly embraced the girl. "I already know."