Chappie 2. have a good time.

After explaining everything about Nymphs to Laura, he proposed a race. Which as usual, Laura was always up for. Despite the fact that Fence was a good 12 years elder than her, she almost never won. He was healthy and strong. She always wished that she could have his life and his infectious laughter, but it was a gift, and he, for some reason gave it to her. She began to laugh more and more, and it too, became infectious.

Within the time period of a year or so, Laura began mirroring Fence. They smiled together, laughed together and spoke very much alike. All the tiny nods were the same in both and the little twinkle in their eyes when they grinned. Patrick could have mistaken one for another if he couldn't have seen them.

Standing behind an old dead log, they set for the race, Laura always smiled and whispered something in Fence's ear. If you were new, you'd have thought that they were lovers, but if you saw them everyday, you'd know that this was a little blessing Laura gave before each race, like a tradition.

So with the whisper of a word and the cry of go from Fence, the two set off, flying through the woods, their similar garb of baggy tunics and comfortable breeches flying behind them as they dodged trees and small animals. Dashing through the forest, feeling the wind blow in their faces, nothing could match the feeling. It was truly magical. But most probably, it was the company, as compared to the surroundings…

Soon, came their favourite hill, upon which they each had their own paths, always racing to see who could climb up the fastest. At the top of the hill, reaching together as always, they grinned at each other and continued on their path down.

Fence leapt over a log to avoid tripping and Laura laughed; she had an advantage. To Fence, her laugh sounded like the tinkling of little bells. Reaching to the bottom of the hill, they both accelerated and Laura crashed into Fence, gently, that is. They tumbled over each other, still laughing…

Well? I know, when I read it over, it sounded a wee bit odd, but ah well. REVIEW!