The next day was warm and sunny, so she threw on a orange sundress, and walked outside. She smiled happily as the sun beat down on her, warming her quills, and continued walking to her field. The smell of the flowers made her even happier and she seemed to glow with joy. Kayla sank down among them, picked one, and sniffed it.
"So pretty," she muttered, gently rubbing her index finger along one of the silky petals.
"Sounds like someone I know," she turned to see Shadow walk into the field and blushed.
"Hi Shadow," she looked back at the flower.
He came to sit beside her, "Still enjoying the flowers?"
"It's finally spring, of course I am," she smiled, "I just love them. I'm glad I can come out here again."
"It's good to see you happy," he admitted.
She blushed a little more and absentmindedly twirled some grass, "I've really missed it out here. I guess that's why I've been a little sad for the past little while."
He smirked, "I can tell."
She laid down and gazed at the perfect blue sky, "I wish the days before winter were longer, then I could spend more time with the flowers."
He laid down next to her, "Me too."
She turned her head and looked at him, "You do?"
"If it makes you happy, then of course," he said.
She grinned, "I'm glad."
They sat in silence for a moment until she sat up, "What's wrong?" he asked.
"I don't want the flowers to go away again," she explained.
He hugged her, "They always come back."
"Ha, Amy said this would work," she muttered.
He pulled back, "What?"
She blushed, "She told me it would get you to hug me."
He chuckled a little, "Why am I not surprised?"
She laughed, "Amy sure is crazy about Sonic."
"Crazy's a good word," he muttered.
She shot a sarcastic glare at him, "Does psychotic work better?"
They both laughed and he looked at her, "Are you going to spend all day out here?"
"Probably, why?" she asked.
"I've just got to go," he explained, "And I want to know where you are."
"Oh, okay," she said happily, "Come back soon?"
He kissed her forehead, "Always."
Her cheeks lit up like a bonfire and he ran off. She looked sadly at his fading form and stood up. She walked out of the field, into the base, and went up into her room. She pulled out her laptop and wrote that days entry.
After she was done, she laid down, and took a quick nap, never noticing the figure that had entered and was now reading her personal thoughts and feelings.
The hedgehog grinned wickedly, closed the top, and expertly exited the room, "Told you I'd be back."
CREEPER ALERT! Sorry I haven't been updating lately, but I've been trying to write A LOT of fanfics, so I kinda got busy. XD As always: Read, Review, and Enjoy!
