Forgiveness

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Third Person POV

Celestia had reconciled with her friends. But defiantly not with Matthew. Besides, this is the second day. They had to make it count. As usual, Celestia opened the computer, and checked their schedule.

"Today we're not going to to sightseeing. We're going to be outside all day." She informed her friends.

"Flying Fox, swimming, football, just sports and outdoor games." She said lightly. "Oh, and Free Time at three until four. We swim at two." Celestia informed again. "That's great! I'm glad I don't bring dresses." Kiki smiled.

"Yeah. I think a white tank and blue hoodie is good enough. Do you think so?" Celestia asked. "Yeah. But I think its better if.." Her friends begin ranting about fashion. "Shut up, you guys. Its breakfast." Joanne said loudly.

They went to the Food Hall. They were sat in their groups of ten. Both Matthew and Celestia wanted to apologize, but their egos got in their ways. Celestia ate her Chocolate Pancakes hurriedly.

"Woah, Cel. What's the rush?" Vanessa asked. "For Flying Fox, they're going to choose by each group. I'm just hoping that we won't be the first. I'm kind of scared of Flying Foxes." Celestia said nervously.

"Oh, its alright. You won't get stuck." Dominique said hurriedly. "That's what I'm afraid of. Getting stuck." Celestia muttered under a breath. They changed into their sports clothes(seperate room for boys and girls, duh) and ran towards the Flying Fox area.

"Hey." Someone tapped her shoulder. Celestia and Dominique whirled around, to find a red faced Matthew. "Can I have a minute?" Matthew asked awkwardly, pointing to Celestia and himself. "Oh, sure." Dominque said reluctantly.

Celestia didn't want to lose from Matthew. And she knew exactly what she needed to say. "I'm sorry." They both said in unison. Celestia didn't laugh. She just looked to the floor, playing with her earrings.

"Seriously. I shouldn't have blown up like that." Matthew said seriously. "Yeah, you shouldn't." Celestia said lightly, and didn't act like it was a joke.

"Do you forgive me?" He asked. "Yeah.. As long as you don't humiliate me like that again." Celestia said. Matthew didn't look angry, but a wry smile was on his face. "Okay."

She just left him standing there, and Celestia just smiled to herself, not knowing why.

-Two O'Clock in the Afternoon.-

"Hurry up!" Dominique banged the door. "I need to change too!" Celestia hurriedly let her hair down, her brown curls slipping down from her braid. She was wearing a blue swimsuit with waves.

Everyone was ready. Kiki was wearing purple, Dominique green, Joanne red and Vanessa pink. "Let's party!"

Celestia splashed water onto Dominique, and she just giggled and splashed some more. Celestia was in a Splash war. So many people were splashing her that she lost her balance in the one meter pool and fell to the two meter one.

"Celestia!" Her friends yelled. "Oh shit," Dominique whispered. Celestia can swim, but so many people were pushed down by their friends so she was pushed down too. Suddenly, she felt someone pulling her hand and she breathed. "OH GOD!" She gasped, taking a big gasp of air.

She saw Matthew, her hand still grasped on his. "Thanks." She said reluctantly. "No problem." He said, his smirk still on his face. "Can you let go of me now?" She asked, and if she was on the ground, her hands would be on her hips.

"Oh, yeah. Sorry." Celestia just glared at him and swam to the small, short border that guards the one meter from the two meter pool. She climbed the border and jumped back in.

"Oh, thank God! We thought you drowned!" Her friends exclaimed, piling into a group hug, making Celestia on the bottom. "Hey." She said in a fake raspy voice.

Time flies when you're having fun.

It was three, and it was free time.

Celestia took out her IPad, and so did all of her friends(taking out their gadgets). They watched various YouTube videos until dinner.

But Celestia just sighed and said, "I'm not eating."

"Why?" Dominique asked. "I just don't want to." "Don't worry," Kiki assured. "The teachers realized their mistakes. Apparently, the students complained to their parents. Its group-to-group now, and no candles."

Celestia smiled and hurried to eat dinner with her friends.

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