Disclaimer: No I do not own any part of Ggundam. Does anyone know why we have to write these? They're staring to get really annoying.

Rain stood with Domon in front of his home on the Neo Japan Colony. A lot had been destroyed during the raid, but Domon wanted to see if anything was left. He slowly turned the doorknob and they walked inside. Papers, books, broken glass, and numerous other things that were mostly in bits and pieces were scattered all over the floor. They carefully picked through the mess and began wandering through the house.

When they got to Domon's old room Rain's eyes lit up and she pulled him inside. "There is something I want to show you if they're still here," Rain told him. Rain led him over to a small desk and pulled a key out from the space beneath a loose floorboard. She unlocked one of the compartments and pulled it open. Inside was a stack of papers that were brittle and yellow with age. A smile lit up Rain's face. "They're still here," she whispered. "After all this time they're still here."

"What's still here?" Domon asked slightly confused. "What are you talking about?"

"The day you left I was completely broken hearted," Rain said looking up at him. "First I lost my mom then I lost my best friend. I was completely desolate."

"Awe Rain save me the guilt trip please," Domon said sarcastically.

"It's part of my story," Rain told him. "When you got on that shuttle with Master Asia I ran all the way back here crying. I threw myself onto your bed and lay there sobbing for hours. Kyogi came in and he pulled me onto his lap. He just let me cry all the tears that I had in me. I cried for you, and for my mother, but most of all I cried for me and how lonely I felt. That was when Kyogi had a great idea. He suggested that I write down all of the things we did together as stories. Every day for two weeks I would come in here after school and work on them. When I was finished I put them all in this compartment and them locked it. I hid the key in out secret space beneath the floorboard. I wasn't going to get them out again until you could read them with me. Now here we are."

"You wrote all these just for me?" Domon asked her slightly shocked as he looked over the thick stack of papers.

"Every last one," Rain said as she let her fingers run over the pages.

"Well then let's get started," Domon said decidedly.

Rain moved the cover page aside and looked at the first story. Her pretty childish handwriting covered the page. Photographs were also scattered over the pages as well. Rain's eyes softened and she read the first title. "A Day At The Park"