"Juliet! Come over here! I found so many irises over here!" I called. Juliet ran over with a single iris in her hand. We were up in some ruins that we had discovered some time back.

"Oh my! There must be a thousand!" she exclaimed falling into some. I laughed and joined her. We started gazing at the clouds finding different shapes and animals.

"There's a rabbit!" I shouted pointing a bit to my left.

"There's a dog!" she called, pointing to the cloud next to the rabbit.

"There's a frog! Ribbit!" I pointed to the cloud above the dog.

"There's a dragon horse!" Juliet called back, fallowing the rapidly moving cloud across the sky.

"I think that might be a real dragon horse," I said sitting up. The horse came down with its royal rider.

"Romeo!" I called running over to him.

"Scarlet?" he asked as I practically tackled him. We fell down laughing.

"Romeo?" Juliet asked. Romeo stood up and went over to Juliet. They were a yard apart just looking into each other's eyes. Their trance seemed unbreakable.

"Juliet? Romeo? You two?" I asked walking over.

"How do you know Romeo?" Juliet asked me, never taking her eyes from Romeo.

"Um, he saved me from the guard a few years back. We've been best friends ever since," I explained, walking over to the two lovers.

"How do you know Scarlet?" Romeo asked Juliet. I put my arm around her.

"Romeo, this is my sister Juliet," I said. He took a step back. I left Juliet and put my arm around him and guided him away from Juliet.

"You two are sisters?!" Romeo asked me in a hushed voice.

"Yes, it should have been obvious. Now, learn this and learn it fast. You're a good kid, Romeo, but understand this. You break my sister's heart, and you will never be able to have kids, is that clear?" I asked with a smirk. He went pale and swallowed a bit. "Good. You may be a good friend, but my sister comes first," I said walking back over to Juliet.

"Romeo! You're so pale! What did you say to him?" Juliet asked sternly, walking over to her ghost of a lover.

"We had a little chat, one that he won't forget any time soon," I said in a sickeningly sweet voice. Romeo laughed nervously and told Juliet not to worry.

All of us spent the next hour or so picking flowers and looking up into the clouds. By the end of the day we all agreed that there were too many clouds that looked like frogs. Romeo left a bit earlier than us, otherwise his father would kill him and Juliet and I left soon after. We got back about a half hour later. I had to move quickly in order to meet Francisco at the field. The white wind must live tonight once more to love again. I quickly cut the mask to a bit under my bottom lip. What a tease I am. I figured I'd at least have a little fun. I snuck out again to the west part of the field. And so the white wind blew.