This chapter is for my little sister, just because ;)

"Bye- bye Jenny, have a fun day." Mrs Thornton exclaimed, scooping four year old Jenny Thornton up into her arms for a kiss.

"I will Mumma." Jenny giggled, as Mrs Thornton set her back down again.

"Don't worry; I'm sure Jenny will have a great day. And then she will be able to tell you all about it when you come to pick her up." A playgroup teacher smiled, whose name tag stated that she was called Roseanne.

"Oh, I'm sure she will. Anyway, I'm not worried. I am looking forward to having a quiet day at home." The two grownups shared a laugh, but Jenny didn't really understand why.

"See ya Mumma." Jenny waved to her mother impatiently, eager to go and play. Mrs Thornton laughed and gave her one last hug, before walking out the door. When she had gone, the teacher turned to Jenny.

"Alright Jenny, shall we take your coat off?" Roseanne asked. Jenny nodded, and the teacher unzipped it, and then showed her a special peg on the wall that had her name above it in bright pink letters, where she could hang it.

"Can I go and play now?" Jenny asked, looking through the door to see loads of other children already in the classroom, looking like they were having lots if fun.

"Yes, go on then." Roseanne smiled, as Jenny tottered off into the classroom. She glanced around at all the children, who seemed to already be involved in their own games. Her heart sank: what if nobody wanted to play with her? She really wished that her mum had let her go to the same playgroup as her cousin Zach. Hesitantly, she approached a group of two boys and three girls. They all looked really friendly, and seemed to be having a great time playing 'Hospitals'. When they saw Jenny coming towards them, they stopped their game. Jenny came to a halt, and wringed her hands together nervously.

"Hey, can I play with you?" She asked. One of the boys, who had honey blonde hair and a friendly face, smiled at her.

"Yeah, course you can. Come on, you can be the next poorly person." He said. Jenny grinned, and spent the next two hours playing games with her new friends, who were called Michael, Dee, Audrey and Summer. The boy who let her play in the first place was called Tom. After a while, the teachers called everyone together for lunch. Once all the children at washed their hands, the teachers helped them to fetch their packed lunches, and led them into a small side room, with a few tables and chairs set out.

"Alright kiddies, you can eat your lunch now. Remember to ask for help if you want us to open anything." The other teacher, Mel, said. Jenny was the last person to enter the room, and when she did; her new friends beckoned her over.

"Come and sit with us Jenny." Audrey called over. Jenny smiled, and was about to, when she noticed someone sitting all alone on a table by themselves. She frowned to herself: nobody should be lonely. Suddenly, Jenny had an idea, and quickly went to tell her new friends about it. Tom saw that she was coming, and made room for her next to him. But Jenny didn't sit down.

"There's a boy over there sitting all by himself. Do ya think he could come sit with us?" Jenny pondered. She thought it was a brilliant idea. Her new friends didn't seem to think so.

"No, he looks really weird." Tom said bluntly. The others nodded in agreement. Jenny scowled, because she hated it when people were nasty to others.

"There's no need to be mean." She told them.

"I'm not being mean, he does look weird. I thought only grannies and grampy's had white hair." Tom said, ignorantly. Jenny's scowl increased: Tom was being really horrible.

"Fine, I'll go and sit with him then." Jenny said, turning away from Tom and the others, and marching over to the lonely boy. He was sitting there, staring at his cheese roll, looking really sad. His supposedly old white hair was hanging in front of his face, like a mask. Instead of asking whether she could join him, Jenny just plonked herself down in the chair in front of him.

"Hello, my name's Jenny." The sound of her voice made the little boy look up, and when he did, Jenny gasped. His eyes were really, really blue. Bluer than the sky, even. Jenny thought they were gorgeous.

"You have nice eyes." She blurted out. His white eyebrows rose then, making him look a lot older that he surely was.

"Na, I think yours are nicer Jenny. They're my favourite colour: green." He laughed.

"Well, my favourite colour is blue, anyway." Jenny giggled.

"My name's Julian, by the way." He said, looking a lot happier than he had a few seconds ago.

"Julian, do you want to play with me after lunch?" Jenny asked, suddenly feeling very shy. However, Julian's easy smile soon put her at ease.

"I would love to." He laughed. Jenny joined in. Julian is gonna be my best friend, she thought to herself.

I know it's a lot shorter than usual, but I quite like this chapter :)

So, please review. I am in a very good mood right now, so reviews would make me even happier.

Reason for my good mood= got to do some very hands on dance practice with my crush yesterday. Literally, it was amazing. Also, remember the guy I told you about at the end of the last chappie (the fit guy)? Well, he met my parents at our school's fete yesterday. And get this, he did it old style: shaking their hands and everything. He even called my dad "Mr (insert my last name)! I was kinda embarassed at the time, but not so now. I smile just thinking about it, actually. My mum wants me to invite him round, cause she says he seems very nice... Lol, anyway!

Love you all,

mysticrox123

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