AN:Thanks to the following reviewers:
SapphireJKH, you'll just have to wait and see ;-).
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BTW, I know my chapters are short, but that means I can update just about every day.
Chapter 4
"Whoa," Jason breathed, amazed by how the birds were so drawn to the girl. He made his way over slowly, trying not to scare the birds or the girl.
As soon as he got close enough, he strapped on his guitar, and started strumming along.
The girl gasped, jumping up from her seat and making the birds take flight. "Wh-who are you?" The girl asked, her eyes wide and scared.
"Hi! I'm Jason! I love your voice!" Jason said, putting his guitar down and sticking his hand out. He was trying to be polite. "It's so beautiful! And so are you!"
The girl stared at him as if Jason had two heads, then started running away from him as fast as she could.
"Wait!" Jason said, chasing after her. "What's your name? I'm sorry if I scared you. I didn't mean to. Please, just stop running away!"
"Ow!" The girl cried out as she tripped and fell down, scraping her knee.
"Are you OK?" Jason said, crouching down and hugging her. "I didn't mean to scare you. This is all my fault!"
"N-no, it's OK," The girl said quickly, seeing how distraught Jason looked. Feeling braver, she said, "I'm Liz. I don't mean to be rude or anything, but why are you hugging me?"
"Because," Jason said, thinking it was the most obvious thing in the world besides birds being the awesomest creatures ever, "hugs never hurt anyone, and they always make people feel better."
"Oh," Liz blushed. "But I don't even know you. How can you just hug a complete stranger?"
"You don't have to know someone to hug them," Jason said. "That's one way to make friends. So now you're my friend."
"I am?" Liz's eyes widened at Jason's words.
"Yeah!" Jason said happily. "Another way to make friends is to invite them over. Do you want to come over to my cabin? Your knee must be hurting…"
"Don't you think I should go to the nurse's cabin?" Liz suggested, suddenly a little afraid at the thought of Jason treating her scrape.
"No way! Nurses are scary," Jason shuddered. "They shove thermometers in your mouth, stick needles in your arms, and make you hurt even more. Plus that stuff they rub into you is way worse than eating eggs. Or being mean to birds."
"OK," Liz giggled at Jason's statements. Despite her initial impression, she was beginning to sense that Jason was really sweet and a total bird-lover. She knew she could open up and be herself around him and he wouldn't mind.
"And anyway, the nurse doesn't have those awesome Big Bird bandages that I have. You're gonna love those!" Jason said proudly. "They're soooo cute! I looked for them in stores, but they didn't have them. So I have those specially made. They're the best! But I don't let just anyone use them. Not even Shane and Nate, and they're my best friends. Even if they hate birds."
Jason helped Liz up, and as they walked slowly toward Jason's cabin, she smiled as he rambled on about everything.
AN: Aww, Jason made a new friend :-)! Isn't that cute? Lol.
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