Shadows And Sunshine
h excitement. I couldn't wait to share on
iver where I loved to spend my free time. It was a place of solace for me, where I could escape t
eat. I found Annie in the hallway, a grin plastered on my face. "Hey, Annie," I said eagerly. "
ng my own. "That sounds amazing, Joey," she
n us. We chatted animatedly, our voices blending together in a symphony of laughter and con
ies from her childhood, her voice tinged with nostalgia. I listened intently,
er days spent exploring the woods near my house and late-night adventures wi
he river sparkled in the sunlight, its surface shimmering like liquid gold. Trees lined the bank
nie breathed, her ey
my chest. "I'm glad you think so," I replied, squeezi
water as we soaked in the peaceful surroundings. For a while, we sim
nd she suggested we have a little fun. "Race you to the end of
usiasm. "You're on!" I replied, springing to my
ced each other to the end of the dock. And when we finally reached the end, brea
for the friendship that had blossomed between us. Despite the challenges we had f
k and gold, I knew that this was just the beginning of many more adventures to come. With Annie by my side
ross the river, I realized that it was time to head home. Reluctan
said with a smile. "
hief. "Lead the way, Joey," she replied, falling into
st few days melting away with each step we took. We talked about everything and not
owing that our time together was coming to an end. But I pushed the feel
said, coming to a sto
corners of her lips. "Thanks for wa
eading through my chest. "Anytime, Annie,"
the air. And then, with a final smile, Annie turned and disappeared into the building, le