The Mysterious Girl in the Mysterious world.

The girl was all alone. Her snow white dress twirled while she spun, thinking of what to do in this lonely place. The little old shack was her home. She didn't know where to go. Her black hair that looked like a big waterfall was going down her back and her pale skin, almost as white as her dress, fell on the ground. Boredem has defeated her again. Everything in that world was boring. Nobody for her to play with. Except those little tools she called toys. She got up, and she knew what she was going to do. Build her own robot. It took her five days to build it. Just one last piece. An eye.

"Welcome to the world," the girl said. Her voice was very high and soft. She went on the back of the room and clapped her hands, like what a mother does to a baby. She kept clapping her hands until the robot tried to walk. "There you go."

The robot was halfway to making it through. Then it fell. "Don't give up," she said. She carried the freezing piece of metal and set it down. She went at the back of the room and clapped her hands. The robot started to move again. It was walking, and finally made it. "Good Job."

That piece of metal was the ugliest thing she ever saw, but she loved it anyways. It was her first friend. She took it outside, to play with it in the grass. She even rested on the grass with it. She hugged the little scrap of metal and wrapped her arms around it, the freezing metal touching her delicate skin. It's eyes looked into the girl's brown eyes, which actually looked black and matched her hair. She picked flowers with it, and did anything.

"Do you like it here with me?" she asked the robot. The robot moved its head up and down, nodding. She held it's hand, gazing up at the sun.

"Will you stay with me forever?" she asked the robot. This time, the robot didn't answer.

"So you don't want to be here?" she asked the robot. The piece of metal looked at her, then shook its head.

"Me too. It gets boring here, huh?" she said softy. The robot nodded its head.

"We're lonely. So so lonely."