Weiss Kreuz Fan Fiction ❯ Friends Forever ❯ Daisy: The Innocence to Forge Bonds ( Chapter 1 )

[ P - Pre-Teen ]

A/N: Hi hi everyone! As of now, I've have 1 chapter edited to a certain extent, and then I have 2 chapters written, and one that's written, but has no transitions. I'll be posting probably once every other week because that's how long it takes me to write and edit a chapter. It's a lot of work, and sorry folks for the wait. There might be minor tweaking here and there, but other wise this story is good to go! And sorry for those people who were waiting for the update on my other fics… SORRY! When a new idea pops in my head, I need to go somewhere with it or else it will block all my thoughts for my other stories! This project is almost done… So I'll get to my other stories.

Disclaimer: This is the dumbest thing to type up every time I post… If I post it here on FANFICTION.net it should be obvious that I'm a FAN that's writing FICTION about something I like. There's no money attached at all. Oh but I do own the little poem at the beginning… As bad as it is, I made it up.

Dedications: This time is dedicated to Telenagikinetic, Kyri, and Tango. Telenagikinetic, thank you for all your help and time on the story! I couldn't be able to get the story out without any of your help! I appreciate all your time and dedication! Kyri, I know that we couldn't find the exact names of the flowers, but I truly appreciate your time! Not many people would just stop and help me find the information I needed… I'm so grateful for having a friend like you! And to Tango for all the hours of IMing. You were able to put up with my constant hyperness and whining and girly comments… thank you for staying by me! You're all the best! I love you all! *big internet hug in honored of Telenagikinetic*

Summary: Can two people truly be friends forever? In the past, before the scars, two boys, named Mamoru Takatori and Nagi Naoe, make this promise to each other. Can they keep it? But we all know the ending to this story… And sorry to disappoint everyone… but there is NO shounen-ai in this story… They are little kids after all…

This chapter's warning: Fluffiness! Lots of it! It will get angsty later… but let's all enjoy a nice feel good chapter to start, ne? Hope you enjoy! On with the story!

~Standing here shivering,

Crying all alone

I want some one to find me,

And maybe take me home.

Take me home in their heart,

And maybe become my friend,

Because when I find that home,

I know my loneliness will end. ~

Someone… find me please! All I want is a friend…

Friends Forever

Chapter 1: Daisy

A small boy skipped along the park's path happily. It was a beautiful day. The sky was the most perfect shade of blue, with only a few fluffy white clouds that floated by. The sun shone brightly on the boy and the rest of the people in the park.

The boy sat down in the grass. He smiled as he tugged happily of his yellow shirt. Just by his clothes you could tell that he was from a very wealthy family.

His looks reflected the day. His hair and smile reflected the warm sunshine, while his blue eyes reflected the perfect sky blue. Even his attitude reflected the peaceful happiness of a sunny day.

He was picture perfect innocence. Especially when he was playing around in the grass.

He laughed to himself as he sat and pulled out a little grass around him. As he got bored of the grass, he looked up and waved to his chaperone across the way. She smiled at him and waved back.

His eyes became hollow as he looked at the ground. The park was a lot of fun and everything, but there was no one he could share his joy with. His huge grin faltered a little as he became bored with playing by himself.

His perfect shade of sky blue eyes scanned the park looking for someone his age he could play with. Getting up to search, the boy headed to the playground.

He moved over to the sandbox, near a group of children building a sandcastle. Deciding that he wanted to join, he started playing in the sand, slowing inching closer and closer towards the group.

All the group did was ignore him and slowly inched away.

When he finally got close enough to the group, the entire group looked up with disgusted looks aimed at him and walked away, leaving their sand castle project unfinished.

Feeling a little disappointment from being shunned, the boy decided that he could find some other friends. He just needed to look in different places.

Quickly getting up from his place in the sandbox, he started skipping along the park's path once again. But as he saw all the other children playing contently in what seemed like a closed off group to him, he started to slow down. Sadness crept into his mind as he started to realize how lonely he was.

As his skip became reduced to lonely plodding down the path, something caught his ear.

He heard crying. Somewhere near him.

His head snapped in all directions, trying to comprehend which direction that the sound had come from.

It was definitely coming from somewhere really near by. He started heading the direction he thought it was coming from.

He crept quietly so he could hear the sound better. As he headed toward a small bush, he could definitely tell that it was coming from around there. He peered around the bush.

And there sat another little boy. This one was sobbing quietly to himself and hugging himself tightly. He looked very fragile. He shivered a little when a light breeze blew by, and just by seeing it, the other boy knew that the light shirt wasn't going to keep the crying boy warm.

The perfect shade of sky blue eyed boy felt pity for the crying one. He then took off his light windbreaker and put it over the crying boy's shoulders.

"That should keep you warm now," said the boy with a smile of sunshine. "Are you all right?"

The other boy stopped crying suddenly. As another tear slipped down his cheek, he slowly backed away.

He looked up at the boy who was smiling sunrays at him. Instead of seeing disgust in the previously crying boy, there was a look of shyness. Maybe even fear.

The crying boy was also of picture perfect innocence in his own right. As the other blue eyed boy reflected everything of a perfect sunny day, the other boy reflected everything of a perfect night.

Against his soft brown hair, the boy's pale skin seemed like the moon against a dark sky, giving just enough light to illuminate every delicate feature. His eyes were the darkest blue, and the tears made his eyes shine brightly, like the midnight blue of night with scattered stars.

"I didn't do anything. Please don't hurt me," the boy with the skin of moonlight whispered softly. "I swear if I did anything, I didn't mean to do it!"

The boy curled more into a ball and more tears slipped down his cheek. "Just don't hurt me…" he said, starting to sob again, hugging himself more tightly.

The other boy just smiled more sunshine. "What do you mean?"

The other boy looked up. Shock filled the midnight sky blue eyes. "Don't you hate me?"

"No," the perfect sunny sky blue eyes replied happily. "Why should I?"

"Because I'm different…" the other replied, looking away.

"You don't seem different to me," the sunshine boy replied cheerfully. "What's your name?"

"My name is Nagi," the moonlight boy replied. "Naoe Nagi."

"Well, nice to meet you, Nagi-kun!" The sunshine said even more cheerfully. "Do you want to be my friend? You look lonely here all by yourself."

The stars faded a little in the midnight blue of his eyes as he looked at the smiling boy with curiosity. He tried to find a little flaw in the boy's genuine attempt at friendship. Even though he was still very young at the age of five, he knew that he couldn't trust everyone.

When he couldn't find a hint for him not to, he finally agreed. "I will be your friend," he replied. "Just as long as you want to be mine."

"Great then! I now have someone to play with!" he jumped up and down happily.

All the other boy could do was stare at him.

"Come with me!" the boy smiling the brightest and warmest rays of sunshine exclaimed excitedly. "You can come play with me now! We can build sandcastles, play games, and do all sorts of things that friends do! We can be friends forever and ever and ever!"

"Uh…" the other boy managed to say as he was dragged across the playground to the sandbox.

The sunshine boy dragged Nagi over to the swings. He quickly climbed into one of the seats and started to get the swing going. All Nagi did was watch.

"Come on! Hop on the swing!" the boy exclaimed while laughing. But Nagi did nothing.

"I don't know how to," Nagi told his new friend quietly, looking away with a little humiliation.

"You don't know to get on a swing?" Perfect sky blue eyes widened in amazement.

"No, I don't know how to swing," Nagi said softly as a blush rose on the moonlight colored cheeks.

"Oh… well, just get on and I'll push you! "It's fun!" the boy smiled sunrays again.

Seeing no other choice, Nagi cautiously climbed on the swing. He was not used to being out in the public like this. He was never treated so nicely before either. As he sat down, he grabbed he chains of the swing tightly. Fear was prevalent in the midnight blue sky eyes. He was not sure if he could trust the other.

"You ready?" the other boy called happily.

Nagi swallowed nervously and nodded.

"All right! Here we go then!"

Still not trusting the other boy fully, Nagi braced himself for the worst. He shut his eyes tightly and expected to be hurt, either physically or emotionally.

As he felt the other boy pull him back, Nagi felt like he was going to the top of a very big roller coaster. He knew what would come next, and he was scared.

As the other boy let go, Nagi opened his eyes again. He was swinging! Not very high or very fast, but he was swinging. Every time that he swung back, the other boy would push him, causing him to swing higher and faster.

Nagi felt free, lighter than air. And the smile of sunshine that the other boy radiated was contagious, and before Nagi knew it, he was smiling for the first time in a while.

The first genuine smile in a while.

As most good things, the swing ride came to an end. After sliding off the swing, Nagi walked over to his new friend.

The other boy smiled at Nagi. And Nagi returned the smile.

The boy with the perfect sky blue eyes was a little shocked. Nagi seemed like he would never smile at all… Or so the other boy thought.

And he noticed that Nagi was still wearing his windbreaker.

"How was the swing?"

Nagi looked away nervously. "It was great. Thank you…"

The boy smiled. "Great! What should we do next? Let's see…" he trailed off, thinking.

"Um…" Nagi started, "What is… I mean… I told you mine… and stuff, but… what… what is your name?"

"Oh my name?" the boy of sunshine asked, with a look of confusion. He hadn't even realized that he forgot to tell the other his name. "Oh it's Ma-

"Mamoru! Mamoru! It's time to go home now!" the boy's care taker called.

"I'll be right there!" the sunshine boy called back waving toward his caretaker. Mamoru turned toward Nagi. "Oh it looks like I have to leave! My name is Mamoru. Takatori Mamoru."

"Mamoru," Nagi whispered quietly.

"I'm going to leave now! I'm going to be here again tomorrow! Maybe I'll see you then!" Mamoru said cheerfully.

"Maybe…" Nagi said looking away.

Mamoru started running toward the exit of the park. He waved to his new friend and shouted, "Bye Nagi-kun! See you later!!"

Mamoru caught up with his caretaker, and he got into the car. He looked out the window and waved to Nagi from the car.

Nagi gave a small wave back. All by himself, he looked lonelier than ever.

And he was still wearing Mamoru's windbreaker.

<><><><To be continued><><><>

I'll post the next chapter soon... Hope you like the fluffiness. Anyways, the chapter title has some meaning. According to numerous sites I've visited, the meaning of the daisy flower is innocence, which, fits the chapter perfectly. Please review.

Until next time!

Pichachu