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in my dreams I guess.
The boys walked up to the mayor's house. They entered the white picket fence, which led to the front yard. There a young girl about their age was playing hopscotch. She wore a simple white summer dress adorned with purple flowers on the bottom and flat sandals. She went about her business, as she didn't notice the boys staring at her. Riku was the first to speak. He cleared his throat. "Uh, excuse me. Are you the new girl?"
"Oh! Hello." Her shock was quickly covered up by a faint smile. She was beautiful. She had short crimson hair which framed her slightly pale face perfectly and her eyes were a bright blue. Sora felt butterflies in his tummy. "Uh, I'm Riku and this is Sora." "I'm Kairi." She held out her dainty hand. They shook it. Sora finally spoke. "Would you like to play with us?" She put her hands behind her back and grinned. "Sure. What kind of games do you like to play?" "Oh, we usually duel and play pirates and stuff." She made a face and stuck her tongue out. "But that's boy stuff. I don't really like fighting." We could race." Riku suggested. "Okay!"
She looked around the yard using her hand to shield her eyes from the bright afternoon sun. "We'll race to the flower bed in the backyard to the front fence." They agreed. Kairi drew a line with a piece of chalk on the sidewalk. "Okay. On my count: 1,2,3, go!" Riku sprinted ahead. Sora was right on his heels. Kairi dragged behind. Riku was the first to reach the finish line. He stood triumphantly with his arms across his chest. Sora stopped putting his hand on his knees gasping for breath. Kairi came in last and stood with her hands on her hips.
"So what do I get for my prize?" Kairi put her hand on her chin as she thought. She pulled a daisy out of the ground and gave it to him. He stared at it then stuck it behind his ear. Sora burst into a fit of laughter, as did Kairi. "You look very pretty." Commented Sora. Riku grinned. "I know." They all started laughing again. Kairi wiped a tear from her eye. "Hey, want me to see if I can get us some Popsicles?" Sora rubbed his belly. "Sounds great!" "Kay!" She skipped off into the house and returned with three cherry flavored Popsicles. "I have a feeling we're gonna be great friends." She commented as she handed them out.
After they finished eating they walkedto the beach to enjoy the evening sunset. The cool breeze was welcoming. Sora asked, " Where did you come from?" She tilted her head sideways in thought. "I don't know. The only thing I remember is my name." He kicked at the sand. "Oh. Well, since you asked me I'll ask you. What kind of games do you like to play?" She stared into his eyes. "I know this may sound silly, but." She giggled before continuing. "Sometimes I like to pretend I'm a princess."
The boys walked up to the mayor's house. They entered the white picket fence, which led to the front yard. There a young girl about their age was playing hopscotch. She wore a simple white summer dress adorned with purple flowers on the bottom and flat sandals. She went about her business, as she didn't notice the boys staring at her. Riku was the first to speak. He cleared his throat. "Uh, excuse me. Are you the new girl?"
"Oh! Hello." Her shock was quickly covered up by a faint smile. She was beautiful. She had short crimson hair which framed her slightly pale face perfectly and her eyes were a bright blue. Sora felt butterflies in his tummy. "Uh, I'm Riku and this is Sora." "I'm Kairi." She held out her dainty hand. They shook it. Sora finally spoke. "Would you like to play with us?" She put her hands behind her back and grinned. "Sure. What kind of games do you like to play?" "Oh, we usually duel and play pirates and stuff." She made a face and stuck her tongue out. "But that's boy stuff. I don't really like fighting." We could race." Riku suggested. "Okay!"
She looked around the yard using her hand to shield her eyes from the bright afternoon sun. "We'll race to the flower bed in the backyard to the front fence." They agreed. Kairi drew a line with a piece of chalk on the sidewalk. "Okay. On my count: 1,2,3, go!" Riku sprinted ahead. Sora was right on his heels. Kairi dragged behind. Riku was the first to reach the finish line. He stood triumphantly with his arms across his chest. Sora stopped putting his hand on his knees gasping for breath. Kairi came in last and stood with her hands on her hips.
"So what do I get for my prize?" Kairi put her hand on her chin as she thought. She pulled a daisy out of the ground and gave it to him. He stared at it then stuck it behind his ear. Sora burst into a fit of laughter, as did Kairi. "You look very pretty." Commented Sora. Riku grinned. "I know." They all started laughing again. Kairi wiped a tear from her eye. "Hey, want me to see if I can get us some Popsicles?" Sora rubbed his belly. "Sounds great!" "Kay!" She skipped off into the house and returned with three cherry flavored Popsicles. "I have a feeling we're gonna be great friends." She commented as she handed them out.
After they finished eating they walkedto the beach to enjoy the evening sunset. The cool breeze was welcoming. Sora asked, " Where did you come from?" She tilted her head sideways in thought. "I don't know. The only thing I remember is my name." He kicked at the sand. "Oh. Well, since you asked me I'll ask you. What kind of games do you like to play?" She stared into his eyes. "I know this may sound silly, but." She giggled before continuing. "Sometimes I like to pretend I'm a princess."
