We spent the day going all over the park.

We pushed each other on the swings, climbed on the bottom part of the jungle gym so if we fell it wouldn't hurt as much, and made sand castles using water from the fountain.

Our mommies were just talking to each other. That didn't look like a lot of fun, but they were laughing a lot. They were turning pink too. I wonder why.

But I didn't think too much on that since Tsuna-kun wanted to wash off all the sand we got on ourselves.


Nana and Makoto were giggling like the schoolgirls they used to be.

"That's just too romantic!" Makoto gushed, "Did Iemitsu really say that?"

Nana blushed heavily, nearly swooning, "Mm hm, and the sun was setting too, he planned it out all too well!"

"Ah! Nana-chan, you're so lucky! Sometimes I wish my Naoto was that cliché," Makoto sighed, "But he has his good points too."

Nana laughed, "I remember when you first went on a date with him, you said he was 'absolutely perfect'!"

Makoto sighed wistfully, "Well, the lanky, nerdy type is my type after all."

"You wouldn't stop talking about him after that," said Nana, "I thought I'd never hear the end of how blue his eyes were or how handsome he looked in a vest."

"Hey! I think sweater vests are very endearing!" Makoto retorted, "But speaking of endearing, Tsuna-kun's eyes are so cute!"

Nana squealed, "I know, aren't they? Iemitsu kept taking as many pictures as he could when ever he came home! But what about Chi-chan's eyes? They're beautiful!"

"Oh, I know," Makoto frowned a bit, "but Chi's been getting teased at school because of them."

Nana held a hand up to her mouth, "Oh, the poor girl…you did talk to her teacher about it, right?"

Makoto nodded, "It helped a bit, but Chi still doesn't have any friends…"

"But that'll change today," Nana patted Makoto's arm, "our kids are getting along really well!"


Tsuna-kun and I were laying on the grass under a tree. We were trying to decide what to do next.

"House?" Tsuna-kun suggested. I shook my head.

"We already played that," I sighed, "Restaurant?"

Tsuna-kun shook his head, "Already played that."

We both let out a long sigh.

"Oh!" Tsuna-kun sat up, "We can have an adventure!"

I sat up too, that sounded fun. An adventure, what do we do in an adventure?

"How do you play?"

Tsuna-kun grinned. Oh! That's the first time today, "We use our imagination!"

Oh, that's right, imagination…boy, do I feel dumb today. I nodded, "Let's play! Where do we start?"

I never had an adventure before! How exciting!

"Oh no!" Tsuna-kun shouted, "The river's too fast! What do we do Chi-chan?"

The "fast river" we were trying to cross was actually some water we splashed onto the cement. We were exercising our imaginations.

I took a deep breath, "…We'll have to jump, Tsuna-kun!" Having an adventure was more fun than I thought.

Tsuna-kun gasped, "What? B-but what if we don't make it!"

I thrust up my "sword", which were some twigs that we found, "We'll make it, I know we will!"

We gave each other excited looks and "dramatically" jumped over the "river". When we landed, we cheered.

"Hooray!" Tsuna-kun shouted, "Now we can get to the kingdom and get rid of the evil dragon!"

I tightened my grip on my twi-I mean, my sword, "Right! We gotta save the kingdom!"

We ran to the jungle gym and began swinging our swords around.


We had our adventure until it was time to go home. We said our goodbyes and my mommy and I started walking home.

"Mommy?" She looked down at me.

"What is it sweetie?" I felt my face beginning to warm up, was I getting sick?

"Can I play with Tsuna-kun again tomorrow?" My mommy smiled. She had a really pretty smile, and laughed. She had a pretty laugh too, like those wind chimes we had at our house.

"Of course, if Tsuna-kun wants to," Her eyes glittered.

I smiled to myself. I really wanted to play with Tsuna-kun again.

It was really fun. I didn't expect to have this much fun today.