A few years ago. A treaty was affirmed between two families and their youngest children.

Their respective families had affirmed that when they were both of legal age they should marry. Both children accepted without knowing the meaning of the word itself.

They were only asked "Do you want to be with him / her all your life?".

So they both looked at each other and nodded with a big smile on their faces.

When those little kids turned 6 years old. Something ... Change in them ... Rather, their relationship changed dramatically.

It was no longer that pink relationship that children have when they are small. If not, one that was full of fights with each other.

Those fights could be "Eternal", if nobody stopped them in time.

A few years passed and the girl moved to the United States with her aunt.

So both boys grew up. Forgetting about that treaty his parents had made. Now, both 16 years old have met again.

Just like when they were little. They fought, and no one could stop them. Unless they were punished for being boisterous or because the fight already angered someone.

The only thing the two of them didn't know. You are that that small meeting had a very great meaning for them.

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Next chapter: Meeting