your smile looks better in real life

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Ellie and Rebecca walked past the the said coffee shop and walked to the dog park that they were excited to go. Explainable, there were dogs, although Rebecca ultimately enjoyed cats.

The walked to the park, their arms linked with each other as they smiled and took hops in their steps playfully, the sound of the shoes scrapping against the rough surface of the streets reminding Ellie of her old home.

Which was not very pleasant to remember, and not pleasant to experience.

She frowned, unnoticed by her taller friend who was eating ice cream from the ice cream truck just at the opposite of the park.

Although Ellie who was frowning quickly covered it with a smile quickly before Rebecca came of notice it. They soon arrived to the dog park which was a few blocks away from the coffee shop.

Ellie licked her ice cream which melted a bit that dripped down onto the bottom of the cone.

She raised her ice cream cone up, and stretched out her blue tongue, tinted from the ice cream, and licked the trail of melted the ice cream.

Rebecca made a face and grabbed her handkerchief which had the name 'R.C' stitched on to it messily.

The handkerchief was overall clean, but stains could be seen because of how old it was and the handkerchief was crumpled, due to how many times it was stuffed into Rebecca's back pocket.

"Hey, there's ice cream on your chin." Rebecca said, using her handkerchief to wipe the ice cream off her slightly chapped lips.

Ellie refused however, turning her head to the side and trying to clean it herself with her tongue that was clearly too short to reach her chin.

Rebecca gave up, her shoulder drooping down as she stuffed the handkerchief back in her pocket.

She looked back at her friend, who had her strawberry blonde hair clipped up with colourful clips, her wool pink sweater slightly dirty from the ice cream and her chin which was smudged with ice cream and saliva.

The brunette girl was very tempted to clean her chin.

Rebecca, who was a bit of a clean freak grabbed the said girl's chin and whipped out the handkerchief and rubbed on Ellie's chin, removing the bits of the ice cream.

"Uoouuu, Wuuuweeeyaa! (Oi, Rebecca!)" Ellie exclaimed, her face being squashed by Rebecca's rather large hand. Rebecca continued smothering the girl's face with her handkerchief, and after she was done, She shoved the handkerchief back in her back pocket.

Ellie moaned in pain and caressed her jaw, glaring at Rebecca in hate. "Bitch."

Rebecca raised her eyebrow and bent down to Ellie's height, presumably mocking her for her short stature.

"Dwarf bastard."

"So we good?" Ellie questioned her, brushing the nonexistent dust off her clothes. Rebecca gave a mischieviously grin and bumped her shoulder against Ellie's.

"Of course."

Rebecca then pulled on Ellie's hand and ran into the dog park, accidentally bumping to people and earning stress and shouts from them which they ignored, laughing in response.

As they ran into the park, they skidded to a stop when they in the centre in the park, a big fountain in the middle with a statue of a family and a dog, which was clearly fitting.

Around the fountain were many people taking pictures with the fountain, and one kid appealed to Ellie as the kid was standing on the edge of the fountain, and she was scared that the said kid might fall in.

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