So even though no one really guessed correctly on who's POV it was at first, I decided to write the sweet chapter just for fun. I hope you enjoy :)

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Flippy's POV

"So there I was with Lifty, stealing a dress for my sister in the mall." Flaky laughed. "Did they catch you?" He shook his head. "They didn't catch me." "That's great!" I sat down at my table and narrowed my eyes. Stupid twins, they have to stop hogging Flaky. "Oh, I forgot that Sniffles was going to help tutor us!" The twins picked up their lunches and sent Flaky an apologetic smile. "We have to go, Flaky, but we'll see you at our next period." "Sure, no problem, at least you're taking my advice in letting Sniffles tutor you." The twins ran out of the room.

I picked up my food and sat down in front of Flaky. "Hey, Flakes, how are you feeling?" She sent me a smile. "I'm doing well. How are you, Flippy? Long time since we've last talked." I laughed sheepishly. "Yeah, sorry about that little incident we had the other." "It's no problem, Flippy, I forgive you." We had a great conversation and I finally was able to learn more about Flaky.

The bell rang and Flaky threw her spare food away. "See you later, Flipster, hopefully we can talk again." She sent me a gentle smile before running off to class. I heard Flipqy sigh. 'You truly are an idiot.' "SHUT UP!"

The next day, a Saturday, I spotted Flaky walking across the Moonshine Café. It was one of the most famous places in Happy Tree Town due to all of its socialness. "Splendont, hi!" Flaky waved at the hero and bounced over. "Oh, hey, Flaky." She grinned and sat down, resting her elbow on the table while her hand was stretched out, her eyes narrowed in determination. "I want to arm-wrestle with you!" Splendont raised an eyebrow. "Are you sure?" She nodded, her grin turning wider. "Alright, I don't want to refuse a girl." "I am pretty strong, Splendont, you won't beat me."

He smirked. "We'll see about that now." He latched his hand with her and placed the other on his knee. "One, two, THREE!" Splendont slammed Flaky's hand to the table, making Flaky to fly out of her seat and land on the sidewalk. I ran over, panic showing my face. "Hey, Flaky, are you alright?" She nodded and raised her head. Our eyes widened, well, not Flaky's that's for sure because she can't see her face. "What's wrong?" Half her face was dripping with blood, but her eyes were still perfect. "I'm sorry, Flaky, I should've been gentler." Splendont took off his red sweater and wrapped it around the half of her face. "Take her home, Flippy. My brother is calling me, that stupid idiot."

I nodded and helped Flaky up. "Well, we should get going or else Splendont will burn me." The hero and his brother flew past us. "NO I WON'T! JUST TAKE HER HOME!" I sighed and obliged. We were in the middle of town and Flaky lives in the outskirts. It would be a long walk, since I don't have my car with me. At least I'll have Flaky to talk with.

We were just a few blocks away from her house and she hasn't said a word yet! "I think I could walk the rest of the way, Flippy, thank you." "Oh, um, sure, you're welcome." She walked across the street, holding her cellphone and not paying any attention. A car raced towards her, the brakes not stopping. "Flaky!" I shouted. I pounced on the girl and we rolled to a patch of grass. "Watch where you are going, Flaky." "I will, sorry for worrying you." "As long as you're safe I won't have to worry.

She giggled. "I'm glad," Flaky said. "I'm starting to make friends that worry about me." I grabbed her hand and decided to go with her. She really is cute, almost as though she doesn't worry about getting hurt. I glanced down at her and saw Flaky smiling brightly. Then it hit me. She has been alone for a year without her mother. Flaky never had a true friend that was there when her mother died. No one comforted her, not even her father.

I stopped and Flaky pumped into me. "How many friends did you have, Flaky, before you came here?" Her eye, the one that wasn't covered, widened. Then she looked down at her hands. "I guess none, really. I had my mother to take care of." "But she's been gone for a year now. Don't you feel alone?" She sighed. "I lied about that. Mom died five years ago and I miss her. She was an amazing mother, those types that you read in fiction books. It did hurt when my mom died.

"When I returned to school, a week later, everyone stood their distance. Some called me a murderer while others said that I should be put in jail for life. Rumors were spread around that I shoved my mother so that she could get ran over. Why would I do that? I love my mom and I would never hurt her! Just like how she would never hurt me. But I've been alone. My daddy is always working and sometimes he would send me gifts to make up his absences. It never really does work but I just accept them. Now that he married another woman that already had four kids upset me. He replaced mama and I just want him to divorce that stupid woman! She is trying to kill me! I never did anything to her! Midnight has nothing that mama does! What did daddy see in her?"

I saw tears begin to form in her eye and I wiped them away for her. "The thought of daddy having to marry another woman when I was little really hurt me. I kept on telling mama, 'What if daddy leaves you? What will happen to me?' Mama is a bit like me, weak. She would often get sick and I had to take care of her. Despite her protests, I managed to cook dinner for the two of us when she couldn't. She couldn't have a child due to her sickness. I guess daddy married Midnight so that someone can take care of me while he is away. But I wanted a mother that is like the one I had. I miss her so much!"

I pulled Flaky into an embrace and she suddenly broke down. "Don't worry about anything, Flaky, I promise no one will hurt you." She clutched my shirt. "Thank you, Flippy."

Well, that's it. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I had writing the chapter. Please review and don't be shy in sending requests.