Cameron: Johnny?
Johnny: Yeah?
Johnny and Cameron sat on the couch
Cameron: I was thinking, when you cut my arm.
Johnny: Cameron.
Cameron: Just listen, remember when I told you I couldn't feel the pain?
Johnny: Yeah.
Cameron: Well, when you cut my arm yesterday, I felt the pain.
Johnny: Really?
Cameron: Yeah, I just think it's kinda strange, I can't feel it when I cut myself but I feel it when iy's done by someone else.
Johnny: I don't want you thinking about it too much, Cameron.
Cameron: Okay. I was also wondering, exactly how much do you like to draw anyway?
Johnny smiles
Johnny: Would you like to see?
Cameron: Okay.
Johnny brings Cameron into a room that's almost empty except for a desk with a lamp against a wall, and a few of the walls including the one the desk is againt are covered with drawings. Cameron lookas around the room, amazed as Johnny leans back with one arm on the desk.
Johnny: Well, what do you think?
Cameron: You drew all of these?
Johnny: Yep. Every single one.
Cameron: You must have a lot of time on your hands. This is amazing.
Johnny: Yeah, I know.
Cameron: I could never draw anything very good.
Johnny: Have you ever tried?
Cameron: Well, not really. Last time I ever drew anything was when we were in kindegarten, and you drew good evn then. Like that picture you drew for me the day before Christmas vacation.
Johnny; Yeah. I gave it to you and inivted you over to my house for Christmas.
Cameron: I still have that picture.
Johnny: Really?
Cameron: Yeah. I held onto a lot of things you gave me. Even the necklace you and your parents bought me that Christmas.
Johnny: I'd like to see that picture I drew you. Just to remind me what it looked like.
Cameron: Okay.
They went back to the couch and Cameron took her journal out of her back pack, openend it upto the middle and pulled out a small folded piece of paper
Cameron: I put it in my journal with the entry of what that Christmas was like.
Johnny: That Christmas was pretty fun.
Cameron: Even the snoball fight.
Johnny: Yeah, you won that one. You had a good arm. I never saw those snow balls coming.
They both laugh and Cameron hands Johnny the paper, he unfolds it and it's a crayon drawing of him and Cameron playing in the snow outside the kindergarten school
Johnny:(sighing) Those were the happy days.
Cameron: I never wanted them to end. But then that day came.
Johnny: I know. There were a lot of things that I forgot when I left. I don't want to admitt it but the only thing I remember from that Christmas is the snowball fight.
Cameron smiles
Cameron: Let me remind you.
She starts to read her journal entry (Flash back)
Camerons voice: Today was Christmas and I had lots of fun. I went over to Johnny's house and spent the whole day there.
A young Cameron with long brown hair wearing a red shirt and green skirt, with white tights and pink snow boots ran down the side walk as snow fell around her.
Young Cameron:(singing) Here we come a wassailing among the feild so green, here we come a wandering so fair to be seen...
She runs up a walk way were a young Johnny is waiting
Both:(singing) Love and joy come to you, and a Merry Christmas too, and God Bless you and send you a happy new year and God send you a happy new year!
Young Johnny: Merry Christmas, Cameron.
Young Cameron: Merry Christmas, Johnny.
Young Johnny: Come on lets go inside, Mom's making hot chocolate.
Young Cameron: Okay, thanks for inviting me over today.
I'm just going to stop typing "young" now, you know they are kids in this scene
Johnny: Anytime.
They both go inside and Johnny's father greets Cameron with a smile, he has black hair and he and Johnny look so much alike
Johnny's Father: Cameron, nice to see you.
Cameron: It's nice to be here, thanks for letting me come.
Johnny's Father: Anytime, Cameron, anytime.
Johnny's Mother comes in from the kitchen and gives Cameron a hug, she has long dark brown almost black hair and blue eyes
Johnny's Mother: I'm so glad you could come, Cameron.
Cameron: I can tell this will be a good Christmas.
Johnny's Mother: I Hope so. Christmas is supposed to be a happy holiday. Now who's ready for some hot chocolate?
Johnny and Cameron: Me!
After Christmas dinner they are opening presents, Johnny hands one to Cameron
Johnny: Mom, Dad and I got this for you.
Johnny's Mother: It was Johnny's idea to buy it.
Cameron unwrapps it and opens a small box, her eyes light up when she sees a small necklace with a charm that is half of a heart that says "friends" on it, Johnny smiles
Johnny: I have the other half that says "best" on it.
Cameron: Thank you so much.
Cameron gives Johnny a hug and she puts on the necklace
Cameron: This is for you, I made it lastnight.
Cameron hands Johnny a small box, he opens it and inside is a dragonfly made out of beads
Johnny: Wow, you made this?
Cameron: Yeah. Do you like it?
Johnny: It's great, Cameron.
Cameron: It was going to be red but I didn't have any red beads left so I just made it blue.
Johnny: That's okay, it's great.
Cameron smiles and looks out the window
Cameron: It's still snowing, outside it looks just like a painting.
Johnny: You wanna go play outside?
Cameron: Most definately.
Outside, Cameron had just finished making a snowman whe she hears Johnny call from behind her
Johnny: Cameron! Heads up!
Cameron: Huh?
Cameron turns around and a snow ball lands on on her head, she just laughs and makes another snowball
Cameron: You're going to get it now, Johnny.
Then the snowball fight starts and a few hours later Cameron left
Johnny: Will you come over after school on Monday?
Cameron: Sure. Bye.
Johnny: Merry Christmas.
Cameron: And a Happy New Year.
(End Flashback)
Cameron closes her journal smiling
Cameron: That was a fun day.
Johnny: You're bringing back som many memories, like Mom, and Dad.
Cameron: You really miss them.
Johnny: It was so long ago, I left my past behind when I left and you brought it back.
Cameron: A persons past is very important, whether it's good or bad, it's somthing you should always remember.
Johnny: I guess you're right. There still the vision of what happened that day Mom and Dan were killed.
Tears form in Johnny's eyes
Johnny: That's one thing I want to forget perminantly.
Cameron gives Johnny a hug
Cameron: I know, Johnny. But there are some things people don't forget whether they want to or not.
Johnny: It's not fair. It's just not fair.
Cameron: I know.
