BlueJellyfish: HOLA EVERYONE! Wow, it's been a loooong time since I've updated! I hope you haven't forgotten someone like me. . Sorry, but I've been sooo busy at school and homework that I didn't have time to write. But the wonderful, glorious thing called summer vacation has come! I hope you like this chapter! Oh, I forgot to tell you, I had to use ( ) instead of asterisks because the internet won't let me!Anyways, please don't forget to review, It'll make my day!
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Winter had come to the little town of Zephilia. The aroma of wine used to fill the air, but wine was cut short at this time of year since the grapes were all gone. In this town, a little red-haired girl sat by her window with a depressed expression.
"Hey, Lina," Gourry said while poking her, "What's the matter?"
Lina slowly turned from the window to look at Gourry. "I was just wondering about snow."
"Snow?" Gourry asked questioningly. "What's snow?"
"You don't know what snow is?" Lina shouted in surprise. "Snow is when Santa eats too many marshmallows and well...takes out his business."
"What does that mean?" Gourry asked with a finger in his mouth.
"It means," Lina said as she pulled out a Christmas book with a picture of Santa on a sleigh, "That Santa had a lot of marshmallows and 'made' snow!"
"Wow!" Gourry exclaimed with excitement. "Santa must be a really, really big man to be able to eat a lot of marshmallows and make snow for everyone! (sigh) Too bad he didn't eat enough to make it snow here."
"Hey!" Lina exclaimed while jumping in the air. "I have an idea on how we can bring snow here!"
"How?" Gourry asked eagerly.
"Well," Lina pondered for a minute, "We could go to the store and buy a whole lot of marshmallows like Santa and eat it!"
"YEAH!" Gourry cheered, "Then we'll have snow and everyone will be happy!"
"Yeah!" Lina cheered as she pulled Gourry out of the house to go buy marshmallows.
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"Okay," Lina said as she pointed to a small pile of marshmallows, "So far we've bought...three bags of marshmallows."
"We could have bought a little more if you used your money instead of only mine!" Gourry complained.
"Hey!" Lina shrieked. "It was my bril- briliaunt plan and I did come up with a way to make snow in the first place!"
"Yeah, but why do I have to use my five dollars?" Gourry said with a pout.
"Because, so deal with it!" Lina growled and started off home.
"Alright!" Gourry called as he chased after Lina to catch up.
----Back at Lina's House----
"MUHAHAHAHAAH!" A cackled laugh could be heard from inside the dreaded room of Lina Inverse. (RIP) (Pour) "MUHAHAHAAHA! And so the snow making begins!"
----After 5 minutes of eating----
"Ugh," Gourry moaned.
"My tummy hurts!" Lina whined.
"Lina," Gourry muttered with pain as he tried to reach Lina over his gigantic tummy, "Was a tummy ache supposed to happen when making snow?"
"I don't think so," Lina said as she tried to sit up. It was much harder a feat to accomplish when her stomach was about the size of a basketball. She just ended up rolling on her side instead.
"Anyways, I don't think snow is made by eating marshmallows," Gourry said.
"Well, how do you suppose we bring snow!" Lina shouted in frustration and pain.
"Maybe we could write a letter to Santa and tell him to bring snow!" Gourry suggested with a smile.
"Gourry, that just might work!" Lina said as she ran over to her small treasure chest and pulled out a sheet of paper and a box of crayons. "So, how should we start it?"
"Oh, I know!" Gourry said as he took a blue crayon and scribbled his name on the top right corner of the paper.
"Okay, now Santa will know who we are," Lina muttered in approval. "How should we write the next sentence?"
"Oh, I know!" Gourry said and yet again scribbled his name as the next sentence.
"Gourry!" Lina cried, "He already knows your name, so write something different!"
"But I don't know how to write anything else!" Gourry pouted, "I mean I'm only (looks at his fingers and starts to count) (shows Lina four fingers) Five!"
(sigh) "I guess I'll have to write!" Lina groaned as she grabbed the piece of paper and started to scribble unintelligible writings.
After it was finished, Lina re-read her love-filled request aloud:
Gourry Gabriev,
Gourry Gabriev
Dear Santa,
I was wondering, no I want! I want you to bring your slehg
and come to me towm and make it snow! Yes, this is a comandd!
If you don't come in one hour then I'm going to send a big fireballl to your house! So you better make it snow! Or else! That is a warming!
Ps:Bring cookies and milk because I know you have some!
After she was satisfied with the letter she went over to the mail box and climbed on Gourry's back to deposit the threatening letter.
----One Hour Later----
"Why isn't he here yet!" Lina shrieked with frustration. "I would fireball him if only I knew how!"
"Come on Lina," Gourry moaned rubbing his drowsy eyes, "We've tried everything, but it still won't snow!"
"Maybe it's just not supposed to snow here," Lina said and started to wail.
"Lina!" Gourry cried out as he frantically tried to calm Lina down.
"All I (cry) wanted (wail) was it to SNOW!" Lina sobbed. "Why won't it snow, Gourry!"
"It's okay, Lina," Gourry said comfortingly. He was feeling rather sad for Lina when an idea popped up in his head.
After Lina stopped crying, Gourry said he had to go home, so he dashed outside, leaving Lina all alone and weeping over the fact that it wasn't going to snow.
----The next cold morning----
Lina woke up from her tormented night of weeping. She was still very depressed at the fact that it wasn't going to snow. As she slowly got out of bed to get dressed she noticed a piece of paper on her mirror. It read: Morning, Lina! Look outside your window! - Gourry.
Lina slowly walked over to her window and saw little paper snow flakes falling from her roof top.
"WoW!" Lina giggled in awe, "It's snowing!" She then heard some noises on the rooftop and the sound of a box crashing to the ground. After that she saw a blur of blue and gold fall to the ground...also from the rooftop. When she looked down to see who--or what--it was it was. Gourry, in a blue sweater, was sprawled on ground with a box full the paper snow flakes.
"Gourry!" Lina called in surprise. She then left her window and ran outside to find Gourry still on the ground. "What were you doing on my roof, Gourry!"
"Awww," Gourry whined with a hint of sadness in his voice as he got off the ground, "I didn't want you to know it was me because I wanted you to think it was snowing! (sigh) Now you know and you're going to be sad again."
"Of course I'm..." Lina stopped as she noticed Gourry's hands and the many bandages from the paper cuts he got while cutting the snow flakes, "I'm so...HAPPY!"
"What?" Gourry asked looking at Lina with uncertainty.
"I mean, I love it!" Lina giggled with a smile. "It looks just like snow! THANK-YOU, GOURRY!" She hugged him.
All through the day Lina and Gourry ran around the yard throwing paper snowballs.
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BlueJellyfish: I thought of this a long time ago, but I never got the time to write it down! I hope you liked it, because it was my first fic after a long time. This will be the last chapter when they will be little, little kids because it's time for them to grow up and time for me to rap this story up! . Anyways, Please R/R! I would really appreciate it because I just love reviews! Thank-you! Bai!
