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"Hugs are special"- Avril Lavigne

"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get"- Forest Gump

Here be da story!

"I didn't cheat!" Raven breathed deeply as she waited for him on the porch. "You said you would carry my bag," she breathed heavily again, " and I ran!"

Gar breathed heavy as he came up to the porch. "Yes you did!" He crossed his arms and leaned on the railing or the porch, "You left without saying 'Go'."

Raven smiled and waited for him to unlock the door. "Let's go inside and get some water."

Gar stopped leaning (unleaned?) and unlocked the door with his house key that was dyed green and black. His parents often got home around 5 or 6 so they gave him his own key. "After you," he breathed as he held out an arm for her to go inside.

Raven entered the semi-clean house. Gar threw his bag into the living room that was close to the entry and set Raven's bag down by the door. She took off her shoes and Gar watched. He thought maybe he should take his shoes off too, so he did. He walked into the kitchen, Raven as his shadow. Gar filled up two glasses with cold, ice water and handed one to Raven.

"Thank you," she said as she took a drink. She sighed a content sigh after the first sip. The luscious taste of fresh water filled Raven's mouth. 'Yum. I love water . . . did I just think that?'

Gar also took a drink, except he didn't stop. He drank the whole glass in one gulp. Thirst was quenched, and happiness was fulfilled. He slammed the glass on the island (Island: Counter in the center of a kitchen) and smiled. "That was good."

Raven nodded and smiled as she quietly set her glass down. Gar walked around her and down the hall. Raven followed and they went up the carpeted stairs. They walked to the second room on the right. The door was closed. "Wait here just one sec!" Gar opened his door only a crack and slipped in. Raven crossed her arms and figured he was attempting to straighten out his room.

What she didn't know is that Gar was hoping she would come over and that he had cleaned his room, washed his cloths (by himself! Amazing!), vacuumed, and made his bed (after washing the sheets). He made sure a small box with a little black bow was on his desk. Sure enough it was there and he sighed happily thankful nothing had happened to it. He had a lot of animals at his house and who knows what animal ate what. One time half of the Logan's chair was gone. That was really awkward.

Gar went over to his door and sighed. Then he opened it and let Raven in. "You cleaned it that fast?" she looked astonished.

"No, I cleaned it yesterday and this morning!" his smile at this point was huge.

Raven walked over to his green and black bunk bed and sat down and scooted back to lean on the wall. Gar box off his desk and sat down on the bed, leaning on the wall, right next to Raven. He silently handed her the velvety box. It was swirled with blue, black and white spaces looking almost like a galaxy. Raven removed the bow and placed it on Gar's head.

"I'm a present! Yay! Open me! Open me!" Raven kind of just stared at her crazy friend waving his arms up and down.

She opened the box and inside was a necklace. It was a real, high quality, silver chain with a raven on it. The raven was black, black diamonds; blue, sapphires; purple, amethyst; and white, diamonds. Raven gaped at it. It was beautiful.

Now, she knew that Gar always forgot to take off price tags so she quickly, but carefully, flipped the box over. Sure enough, the price tag was there.

"Crud! Raven! Don't look!" Gar yelled. He tried to cover it up but failed.

"Where did you get two hundred and fifty dollars?" she asked worried.

"I might have gotten a job maybe!" he said acting very guilty. He always said he would never get a job because he would rather live off of playing video games. He didn't like to work.

Raven set the beautiful work of art on the bed and threw her arms around Gar. "Thank you so much, but why?"

He wrapped his arms around her, "It's your birthday and you'll cry if you want to. Cry, cry, cry if you want to." He sang.

She pulled back a bit, "Oh it is isn't it."

"Yes, and you call me forgetful! Can't even remember your own birthday," he shook his head in disapprovement, although she knew he was joking.

"Oh shut up!" she laughed.

He let go of her and took the box in his hands. He carefully removed the necklace as Raven turned so her back was facing him. He placed the necklace around her neck and clasped the clasp in the back. Raven turned around to face him and said, "I love you Gar! Don't ever leave me." She embraced him in a loving hug.

"Rae, you know I will never leave you. Ever! You're the most important thing to me in the whole world."

She leaned her head on his chest and dropped her hands from his neck to around his arm. He rested his free arm on her waist and closed his eyes. (He is leaning against a wall and she is lying down, basically.) "I'm so glad I'm with you," she whispered closing her eyes.

"I'm so glad you're mine," he paused, "well not like literally but you know like you love me and not some other freak . . ."

A pale hand slapped over his mouth. He opened his eyes and looked down. The hand slid off of his mouth and back around his arm almost like she was holding him there. She looked like she was in a trance. She was beautiful to Gar. He closed his eyes once more and ran his fingers through her soft amethyst hair.

She was soon lost to the world of sleep as was Gar.

"So do you have a plan?" Malchior asked Terra.

"No, do you? I have nothing. If you come up with any genius ideas of yours, let me know!" she said in an angry tone, for what reason no one will ever know.

"Um, I'm empty," he stated plainly.

"YOU'RE USELESS! YOU IDIOT! WHY ARE YOU SO STUPID!" Terra screamed.

"Calm down. No need to yell. Now be calm and think of something . . . ingenious. After all you are the mastermind."

She melted at his words. She sat down, closed her eyes, and became calm. "I've got it!"

That's it! I am too tiered to write more. I tried to make it longer . . . but I don't think that plan worked to well! Thanks for reading! Rock on! BIBI!