Chapter Six
A little girl was crying in the middle of the park. She can't find her parents. It was christmas season and it started snowing. She was alone. She's receiving a few odd looks from the children in the park but she wouldn't care less, she can't find her mommy.
"Hey, why are you crying?" said by a little boy who sat down with her on the ground.
"M-my m-mommy. I-I can't-t f-find h-her." she stuttered.
The little boy nodded in understanding. "Do you know where you live? I can ask my mommy to take you home." he tried to soothe her, calmly.
"NOOO! I-I don't w-want to go w-with you-u." she kept on crying.
"Then I guess we can wait for your mommy in here." The boy replied, looking at a distance trying to look for a face he have no idea of.
A moment of silence settled in between them.
The little girl studied the boy and stare in awe at how blue his eyes were as he look through the distance. She cant help but be mesmerize by him.
"Where's your mommy?" she asked out of curiosity.
"She's going to meet a friend. She won't let me buy a candy. So I insisted to go the playground. She told me I could and she'll come fetch me later. We just live nearby.''
The girl nodded. Tears already dried up. Somehow having a company calmed her down.
"Guess what?" The boy looked at her with bright eyes. About to share his secret with a little girl she found at the park.
The girl looked at him perked up. The fact that a mysterious boy was about to share a secret made her feel giddy inside. She suddenly forgot the problem at hand.
"I got these." The boy came closer to her and show her a couple of candies. "My mom didn't know I brought my money, so I snuck to that candy store-" he said pointing to a store across the street. "And bought these." He told her showing off his candies.
She stared at those candies lovingly, she loves candies!
The boy noticed how the little girl looked at his candies so he told her: "You can have this." he picked up a candy with a pink wrapper -he doesn't like pink- and put it in her pockets "And you can pick another one of your choice. But the blue ones are mine. Just pick one though, I've been saving this for later tonight." He said beaming.
The girl was smiling so bright it almost light up the whole town. The little boy was staring at her as she tries to pick one. He notice the way how her eyes brights up and the dimples that showed up in each of her cheeks. Someday he'll get her flowers, he thought.
The girl chose a purple one and clutch on to it like her life depended on it.
"Where do you live?" The little boy tried again.
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The Bad boy's Fall
Teen Fiction"The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies." Don't you love it when you have a childhood bestfriend who you can always count on? When Marlee was 6 she met a little boy and there's nothing she could ever ask for. But...