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Boy and Girl

A young girl runs around the park looking at flowers. She looks at them and smells them. This littler girl eyes lights up. She sees all these yellow flowers and started to run around. She goes through them. She stops in the middle of a yellow patch of flowers. She raises her arms up and smiles and screams happily. A young boy was running around in the brush he sees her. She has long golden brown hair and a great smile. He notices that she had green eyes. He notices that she likes flowers. He runs around and looks for the perfect flower. He sees several odd looking ones. He does not know what she would like. The young girl sees this boy running around in the bushes. She tries to ignore him but she could not. She saw him with short black shiny hair and light brown eyes. She thought that he looks mischievous. She also thought he was a regular boy who likes hide and seek. It also looked weird that the boy was looking at flowers. She thought. By now the he saw her looking at her so he purposely started to hide. He got into the bushes but these bushes had thorns in them. He looked at the bush and saw a yellow and red flower. He thought this was the right flower to get her. He peeked out of the bush and sees her playing. He looked to make sure he did not get a thorny stem. The boy meets the girl and ran around her and showing off. She sees him do this and thought it was ok. She looks over at her mom and sees another mom. The only two people other than her and her mom must be these two. She stopped dancing and looks at him. The moms see both of them and realize that something was going to happen. The boy’s mom takes out a camera. As he had his hand around his back hiding the flower, he notices her mom. He stopped and looked at her and smiled. She stopped and looked at him and smiled. He has her attention and gives her the flower. The flower was a red and yellow rose. They became friends for life.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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