That Emma Girl 4
When the sun dawned on the house the next day, Emily woke up feeling energetic and peppy. She got all ready and headed outside. Wesley was sitting in the garden, looking at something. Curious, Emily came up beside her friend.
"What are you doing?" Emily asked him.
"Something special," he said, rising, "for you."
"Me?" Emily blushed.
"But only the best for a beautiful princess," Wesley purred slyly.
He sat her on a bench and pulled out his samuraizer. He made a symbol that looked like the pi symbol with a line through it vertically and horizontally. A golden, silver rose appeared out of the air and curled around Emily's hair.
When Wesley blew on it, a silver light bathed Emily and all her fighting wounds and tiredness faded with the wind.
"Wow," she breathed, smiling at Wesley.
"Well, you know," Wesley said, grinning shyly.
Smiling, Emily leaned toward Wesley's cheek.
I'm goin' win! Wesley thought, closing his eyes.
But, much to his disappointment, she just wiped away a dirt streak. He sighed and snapped his fingers as Emily skipped off. She nearly ran into Mike, who was stumbling toward her room.
"Hey, Mike," she said, "what's that?"
She pointed to the bag he was hauling along.
"Oh," he said, "a gift for you."
He set the bag on the ground and pulled out a new pink sword, wrapped with a big red bow. Setting that against the wall, Mike pulled out a yellow battle outfit and red belt.
"Oh, how cute!" Emily said, taking her gifts, "thank you, Mike!"
But instead of kissing his cheek, she hugged him. None the less, when she walked away, Mike collapsed on the spot. Kevin noticed and hauled him to his bed.
"I wonder were Jayden is," Emily said to Mia as they ate lunch, "I haven't seen him all morning."
"Emily!" a voice called from the garden.
"Maybe that's where," Mia giggled as Emily skipped outside.
Jayden was indeed sitting on the bench in the garden. He held a small guitar in his lap, causing a gasp from Emily.
"I didn't know you play," she said.
"For you, of course," Jayden said.
Much to both of their amazement, Jayden was amazing. He was a pretty good singer, too.
"Emily, Emily, my world has always been dark," he sang slowly, "none of my life was a day in the park. But when I saw you, I knew you were something special. I knew you would make me whole."
Wesley noticed and gasped. He rushed out, carrying a drum set he'd found in Mentor Ji's stuff and setting it in front of Jayden. He drummed hard and quickly well, shoving Jayden off the bench. Emily watched in awe as he sang.
"You and I talk for a while and are good friends," he said, "but what if when were more? What if we were more? You're pretty even when they say you're ugly, you look like an angel and fight like lion. You're amazing! Yeah, you're a...maz...ing..."
Mike overheard and growled. He was soon outside, carrying a electric guitar he'd found in Mentor Ji's closet. He shoved Wesley into Jayden and began to play well. He sang as well.
"Not only that, but you can run. You look so happy, so care-free. Your life is so much to me and you can brighten up the darkest room. With out me I'd been nothing and without your heart we'd all melt a...awa...ay..."
Growling, Jayden jumped beside him and pushed him out of the way and sang.
"You're the prettiest girl in the world..." he said, grinning nervously.
Wesley knocked him away and sang to a rather confused Emily, "And they best fighter in the universe..."
Mike jumped in front of them and sang quickly, "So I guess I'll I've been trying to sa-ay...is..."
The three males sang together, unplanned, "Emily, you are my entire wo-or-ld."
They glared at each other as Emily stared at them. Finally, she touched her heart and smiled.
"That was beautiful," she said.
"I was best, right?" all three yelled together.
"Well, I want..." Emily began. But that's when the Gap Sensor buzzed.
