Hello, I just got my laptop back! I'm glad to be back, and you can expect more stories! Also, I just recently found out that some of my texts weren't being generated properly, hence the random slashes and letters at the diary part of the stories. They're supposed to be reactions, but fanfiction just doesn't allow improper writing, which really stinks! If I can make an upset emoji right now, I would! Anyway, I hope you enjoy the story, and happy readings, everyone!

October 20, 2021

Dangit! Mono is lucky I can easily forgive him… He's lucky he's so cute! I'm warning you, Mono… If you tease me too much, I might come and eat you..! -o- Just a little sprinkle of salt, and I'm going to roast you in the campfire! I mean, seriously! I guess… I'm going to keep the ears for a while… It's not the worst thing in the world, after all…

Anyway, I'm gonna invite Mono to go on another stroll. I saw another lake on the further left side of the forest. We can go skip some stones! ^^

Mono sweatdropped, and closed the diary. He hid back inside the furniture. "I'm sorry, Six… You're just way too cute sometimes…" Mono mumbled to himself, forming a grin on his face. He stood up, and began to walk. After a bit, he got to the outside of his house. Sitting beside the campfire was Six, who didn't seem to notice him yet.

"Heya, Six!"

"Oh! M-Mono!" She said her partner's name, a little startled. To the boy's amusement, the girl did not lie. The ears he had sawn in the raincoat's hood were still intact. He did his best not to mention it, though, knowing that she would go run away in pure utter embarrassment again, if he did so. "Breakfast is ready…" Six looked down at the dishes beside her. "By the way…" She added, as Mono sat down beside her. "Do you want to go skip some stones..? I know it isn't really the most exciting to do, but-" Six began to explain, but was cut off. "I'd love to go! I haven't done it for a long time too, so…" Mono happily answered, putting his arm around the girl's back.

"Well then… great!"

The two finished eating their food, and immediately headed for the lake. It was another clean body of water that Six discovered just yesterday. After a while of frolicking in the forest, Six finally recognized the familiar flowery bush. She gently pulled on Mono, and led the way behind the shrubbery.

"Woah!"

Mono exclaimed, surprised at the scenery. It was very pleasant to the eye, and looked almost just as beautiful as the fields near their home. The river was beautifully clear blue, and the leaves were very light and green. Near the lake were a bunch of scattered pebbles and rocks. Some were big like boulders, while some were small enough to be thrown. Six pulled the boy towards the water, again, being as gentle as she could.

"hup!" *splash* *splash* *splash*

"Wow! How come yours always go further than mine?" Mono jokingly frowned, though curiosity was written all over his face. "hehe… That's a secret!" Six teased the boy, putting her tongue out. "Come on!" Mono frowned, and grabbed the girl by her sides. "M-Mono!" The girl giggled as the boy pulled her into a hug, and started to spin around. "Alright, Mono!" She finally gave up, making the boy put her down. "The trick is to find a flatter rock…" Six began to explain, staying close to Mono's arms.