Yeah, I'm starting another fanfic!
My other one has priority, but I think I can manage two!
This is the prologue...
Enjoy and comment!
Prologue
‘Come on, tell me!’
A boy shouted over the beach. He had light brown hair and matching eyes. His T-shirt was a dark shade of blue once, but due to much washing and swimming in sea, the colour had faded to a much lighter shade. It must be said that the lighter colour fitted him much better. His pants were some sort of greyish dark blue. He was about eight years old. And he was running after a girl.
‘It’s my secret!’
The girl ran away. She was a year younger than him. She had crystal blue eyes that sometimes looked dreamy and sometimes far to wise for her age. In the sun her long hair looked like gold. Her shirt was white with a yellow flower motif. Her little skirt was the same colour yellow. Just like the boy, she wasn’t wearing shoes.
‘You know I’ll get to know it anyway!’ the boy shouted with a big smile.
‘Sure, but this way is more fun.’ the girl laughed.
Now the boy laughed too. He made one big jump and landed almost on the girl. Instead he grabbed her arm and pulled her down. They rolled over the beach, giggling and laughing all the time. Finally the boy had the girl in a tight grip.
‘Now tell me!’ He commanded.
‘You caught me!’ the girl said, still giggling. ‘Okay, here’s my secret. I’ll be eating pancakes tonight…’
‘That’s mean, you know I love pancakes!’ the boy said very disappointed.
The girl quickly freed herself from his hold and ran away a few metres.
‘But I have another secret!’ the girl said, laughing.
‘Heey, no fair,’ the boy shouted.
‘You know, when you have to put effort in something, you’ll appreciate the results more!’ the girl said.
‘What?!?’ the boy said with a confused expression on his young face.
‘Tricked ya!’ the girl said as she ran away very hard.
‘What the…wait!’ the boy said. He quickly got up and ran after her.
‘It worked again!’ the girl shouted.
‘That was really mean!’ the boy said.
‘You’ll get over it!’ the girl said to tease him, but smiling all the time.
‘Now I’m really gonna catch you!’ the boy said smiling again when he saw the girls smile. Someway, whenever she smiled, everybody else did so too. And the girl smiled a lot.
The girl ran in the sea. The boy still stood on the beach. He hesitated, whether or not he should let himself get wet.
‘What is it Pete, afraid to get wet?’ the girl teased.
The boy, who was named Pete, ran in the water.
‘No way!’
They ran trough the sea, splashing water at each other. After a while they were both very wet. His T-shirt became darker because of all the water and her skirt was sticking to her legs. They didn’t look at their surroundings; their only goal was to get the other wet. Then there was this one big splash and the girl jumped backwards to avoid it. But suddenly there was a deeper part and her feet didn’t touch the ground. She fell and didn’t come up.
‘Sofia!’ Pete shouted.
He went to were she stood before she fell. He put his head under water and watched. He saw and tried to reach out to her. Just a little further. He managed to grab her hand and pull her above. He carried her as she coughed up all the water she had swallowed. He put her down at the beach and sat next to her.
‘Thanks for catching me,’ Sofia said, smiling again.
‘Always,’ Pete said a bit shy.
‘I owe you a secret, don’t I?’ Sofia said.
‘Well…’
‘You’re coming to eat pancakes at my place tonight!’
My other one has priority, but I think I can manage two!
This is the prologue...
Enjoy and comment!
Prologue
‘Come on, tell me!’
A boy shouted over the beach. He had light brown hair and matching eyes. His T-shirt was a dark shade of blue once, but due to much washing and swimming in sea, the colour had faded to a much lighter shade. It must be said that the lighter colour fitted him much better. His pants were some sort of greyish dark blue. He was about eight years old. And he was running after a girl.
‘It’s my secret!’
The girl ran away. She was a year younger than him. She had crystal blue eyes that sometimes looked dreamy and sometimes far to wise for her age. In the sun her long hair looked like gold. Her shirt was white with a yellow flower motif. Her little skirt was the same colour yellow. Just like the boy, she wasn’t wearing shoes.
‘You know I’ll get to know it anyway!’ the boy shouted with a big smile.
‘Sure, but this way is more fun.’ the girl laughed.
Now the boy laughed too. He made one big jump and landed almost on the girl. Instead he grabbed her arm and pulled her down. They rolled over the beach, giggling and laughing all the time. Finally the boy had the girl in a tight grip.
‘Now tell me!’ He commanded.
‘You caught me!’ the girl said, still giggling. ‘Okay, here’s my secret. I’ll be eating pancakes tonight…’
‘That’s mean, you know I love pancakes!’ the boy said very disappointed.
The girl quickly freed herself from his hold and ran away a few metres.
‘But I have another secret!’ the girl said, laughing.
‘Heey, no fair,’ the boy shouted.
‘You know, when you have to put effort in something, you’ll appreciate the results more!’ the girl said.
‘What?!?’ the boy said with a confused expression on his young face.
‘Tricked ya!’ the girl said as she ran away very hard.
‘What the…wait!’ the boy said. He quickly got up and ran after her.
‘It worked again!’ the girl shouted.
‘That was really mean!’ the boy said.
‘You’ll get over it!’ the girl said to tease him, but smiling all the time.
‘Now I’m really gonna catch you!’ the boy said smiling again when he saw the girls smile. Someway, whenever she smiled, everybody else did so too. And the girl smiled a lot.
The girl ran in the sea. The boy still stood on the beach. He hesitated, whether or not he should let himself get wet.
‘What is it Pete, afraid to get wet?’ the girl teased.
The boy, who was named Pete, ran in the water.
‘No way!’
They ran trough the sea, splashing water at each other. After a while they were both very wet. His T-shirt became darker because of all the water and her skirt was sticking to her legs. They didn’t look at their surroundings; their only goal was to get the other wet. Then there was this one big splash and the girl jumped backwards to avoid it. But suddenly there was a deeper part and her feet didn’t touch the ground. She fell and didn’t come up.
‘Sofia!’ Pete shouted.
He went to were she stood before she fell. He put his head under water and watched. He saw and tried to reach out to her. Just a little further. He managed to grab her hand and pull her above. He carried her as she coughed up all the water she had swallowed. He put her down at the beach and sat next to her.
‘Thanks for catching me,’ Sofia said, smiling again.
‘Always,’ Pete said a bit shy.
‘I owe you a secret, don’t I?’ Sofia said.
‘Well…’
‘You’re coming to eat pancakes at my place tonight!’