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Old 06-19-2014, 02:50 AM   #35 (permalink)
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For the first time in forever, Simon felt homesick. The horrible winter weather made him miss home even more. He was missing out on the best weather of the season back home. It was summer. Summer meant long lazy days on the beach playing cricket and swimming.

Simon was distracted from being homesick by this curious little girl sitting down kind of close (but not too close) from him. He chuckled. "Umm.. Hello. I've seen pictures of some of them and some do look like snowflakes. The stars are pretty magnificent. I wish I could see them up close and personal. Do you like the stars?" he asked, glancing over at the girl.
Ellinia pet the top of her snow globe. Then she shook it. The little sparkly pieces in the snow globe swirled around and landed on the globe's ground. It looked like a hundred little stars dusted the globe. She looked at the boy there.

"Hello," she said back. Oh, she forgot that word didn't she? That was how people greeted each other, yes. And he was asking questions. And snow flakes.

Ellinia's eyes went wide and a bright cheery smile spread across her face. "THEY DO?!" She did not know that stars looked like snowflakes in real life. She squinted really hard up at the sky. Nope. There was the sparkly resemblance but she didn't see the unique design of each flake in the stars. Honestly, from here they all looked the same but they were sparkly and Ellinia liked that.

Did she like the stars? "I like snowflakes." Because they were more or less the same thing right? "Do you like snowfakes?"
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