C'mon Madi!" Your best friend Two-bit let go of your hand as he tried to get closer to the entrance of the carnival. "Two-bit!" wewe try to scan the area around wewe to find him as wewe feel someone cover your eyes. "Guess who!" wewe hear that familiar voice say from behind you. "What the hell?" wewe ask fake pouting. "Aww come on cutie. wewe know I'm just teasin' ya." He gives wewe a one-armed hug. "I know." wewe smile. "Let's go!" wewe guys push through people to get to the front. Once wewe get your tickets wewe head straight for a baseball throwing stand. "I'm gonna get wewe that gigantic Mickey right there." He says handing the girl who worked there one dollar. She hands him a ball and he misses. "Dammit. I'm goin again." "You really don't have to." wewe tell him even though wewe kinda want it. He gave her another dollar and the ball went in on the far left one. She hands us a small Mickey and Minnie. "It's not the big one but it's somethin'." He says handin' me Mickey and Minnie. "Keep the Minnie. It'll remind wewe of me." wewe say handing it back to Two-bit. "And Mickey will remind me of you, and the siku wewe became my boyfriend." wewe say with a smirk on your face. "Well that's just dandy because I was gonna ask wewe if wewe wanted to be my girl." He says with a gigantic smile on his face. "Then ask me Two!" "Alright, Mads, will wewe be my girl?" "Of course!" wewe shout causing a few looks from other people but wewe didn't care. wewe hug your new boyfriend and give him a sweet peck on the lips.
“Hmmm… Merry Christmas.” wewe mumble.
“I got all of Danny’s presents under the tree.” He says, snuggling down into the kitanda a little more.
“Did wewe remember the football?” wewe ask.
“Yeah, I remembered that. It’s the best gift.” He smiles. “He’ll upendo it.”
“Yeah…” wewe mumble.
“Before wewe fall back asleep, I have a present for you.” He whispers to you.
“Mhmm?”
He leans over you, inaonyesha wewe a black box.
wewe open it, to see the most beautiful necklace.
“It was my mom’s.” he mutters. “I thought you’d like it.”
“I upendo it.”
“Merry Christmas, honey.”